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Bok rookie to test his mettle

20th November 2009 10:10

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Du Preez: Looking forward to baptism of fire

The big hype around Saturday's Test between Italy and South Africa is at scrum time, but Bok debutant Wian du Preez is ready for anything the highly respected Italian front row throw at him.

The Cheetahs loosehead will be up against Tigers tighthead Martin Castrogiovanni, who sent a powerful message in the first tour fixture at Welford Road as the Leicester scrum demolished their South African opponents.

The Bok scrum struggled in Toulouse and were mauled at Wembley, and even though Du Preez is a better scrummager than Beast Mtawarira, the hosts will be favourites in Udine.

"It's going to be a challenge, I saw what he did against the All Blacks and it's a real baptism of fire," said the 27-year-old.

"Its up there, it's my first experience of international rugby so it's going to be a big test.

"The Italians are a big physical side of forwards, you can see they work well as a pack, they've worked well on scrums and drives. Castro's a big guy, it's going to be a physical test on Saturday.

"They're really improving and they're a passionate people. They're very supportive of us, it's going to be special representing South Africa."

However it is a mark of coach Peter de Villiers's faith in Du Preez that he has dropped 'The Beast' for this clash and plumped for a debutant.

De Villiers insisted he has the strength in depth to be able to do that, despite losing a number of other front rowers and being forced to call up BJ Botha, who only arrived in Italy on Thursday, to be on the bench.

"We would have loved to have him here with us from the beginning but what a lovely position to be in, we've been through a full compliment of front rows, we've lost six at the moment, and we can still fall back on somebody with that much Test experience," said De Villiers of Botha.

"I think we're in a brilliant position, although not the one we wanted to be in."

Despite resting Mtawarira and vice-captain Victor Matfield for this game while selecting two more uncapped players for the bench, De Villiers believes Italy are a team to be taken seriously following last week's 20-6 defeat to New Zealand.

"The biggest lesson that anyone can learn from that game is the gentle way the Italians are growing in this game, they will pose a threat to rest of world come 2011 (the World Cup)," he said.

"This Italian team is really good at doing certain things, especially come scrum time, mauling and line-out time."

Right now, though, Italy are on a 12-match losing streak and have never beaten the Springboks in seven previous attempts.

Their best ever result against the South Africans was a 40-21 defeat in Rome in 1995, the first ever meeting between the two sides, but the Azzurri also suffered their record defeat to the Springboks, a 101-0 mauling in 1999 in Durban.

Their coach, Nick Mallett, a South African who counted De Villiers as one of his assistants when he was coach of the Springboks, has also made some changes leaving experienced pair Mauro Bergamasco and Gonzalo Canale on the bench.

That might have handed South Africa an advantage but De Villiers admits his team, the world and Tri-Nations champions, are not at their best at the end of a long hard southern hemisphere season.

Something he says contributed to their 20-13 defeat to France last weekend - one of three successive defeats they have suffered - the other two being to club sides Leicester and Saracens.

"We're one or two seconds off the boil at the moment, so now we've got choices, are we going to start this game in first gear and keep it in first gear or are we going to use all the gears at our disposal," he said.

"If we had played last week's game against France in June we would have protected the ball much better because we would have been there earlier.

"We're not looking for excuses, we're here to win games and do our best."

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