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STARTING XV: Tyrone Green, Ruan Combrinck, Wandisile Simelane, Franco Naude, Courtnall Skosan, Elton Jantjies, Ross Cronje, Kwagga Smith, Vincent Tshituka, Marnus Schoeman, Stephan Lewies, Marvin Orie, Carlu Sadie, Malcolm Marx, Dylan Smith; REPLACEMEN­TS: JanHenning Campher, Sti Sithole, Frans van Wyk, Rhyno Herbst, Ruan Vermaak, Gianni Lombard, Lionel Mapoe, Andries Coetzee

BOK WOMEN

SPRINGBOK Women’s rugby coach Stanley Raubenheim­er has included 18 members of the 2018 team in a squad of 40 players who have been invited to a national women’s assessment camp in Worcester next week.

The group includes Nolusindis­o Booi, who captained the Springbok Women on their European Tour in November last year, vice-captains Babalwa Latsha and Zinhle Ndawonde, and stalwarts Tayla Kinsey, Thantaswa Macingwane and Charmaine Kayser.

The squad also features six of the contracted Springbok Women’s Sevens players, namely Zenay Jordaan, Zintle Mpupha, Mathrin Simmers, Rights Mkhari, Eloise Webb and Nadine Roos.

The players will assemble at HTS Drostdy in Worcester on Tuesday when they will be put through their paces with a number of strength and conditioni­ng tests and training sessions with an eye on the internatio­nal season, which will start later in the year.

The team’s fixtures will be confirmed in due course.

“The purpose of the camp is for us to measure the players’ fitness and strength levels, so the testing will involve a wide range of exercises,” said Raubenheim­er.

“There will be a big focus on conditioni­ng, in particular, as this is the first time I see some of the players after our tour last year. The camp will also allow us to do medical screening so we can make sure the players do not have niggling injuries.

“We have invited a big squad to the assessment camp as we would like to cast the net as widely as possible in terms of discoverin­g new talent. But that said, these are by no means the only players we are looking at.

“We will not close the door to any player who performs well.”

Raubenheim­er was pleased with the foundation laid last year and said they would like to raise the bar this season.

“This camp will serve as the perfect opportunit­y for us to see who is serious about representi­ng the Springbok Women and who is prepared to put in the hard yards, both at camp and on their own,” said Raubenheim­er.

“Once the assessment­s are completed I intend to speak to the players about where they are and what they need to work on, so they will get homework, and it will be their responsibi­lity to work on those areas when they return to their provinces.

“We have a long-term goal, so it is important that we have players who can adhere to the standards we set and who we can work with for the next three years because we want to be competitiv­e against the top teams in the world.”

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