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Preview: Australia v South Africa

07th September 2012 09:19

Duane Vermeulen for cameras

Big ask: Duane Vermeulen

It is almost 11 months to the day since the Wallabies defeated the Springboks in that controversial Rugby World Cup quarter-final in Wellington.

That isn't a cue for out-of-date comments people, although the term out-of-date has arisen of late as the two sides look to have backtracked from 2011.

Many would have expected that since the RWC clash, both nations might have improved and be battling New Zealand for the summit of the IRB Rankings. Instead, we have a Wallabies coach reportedly clinging to his job by his fingernails and a Bok boss employing an antiquated game-plan.

The impressive All Blacks, meanwhile, currently enjoy a 6.38 rating points advantage - their record margin being 9.41 way back in the June of 2007. Meyer's charges are trailing in third but let's be honest for a second, first and fourth spot in the world list by December is a much of a muchness.

Consequently, the carrot of moving to within one spot of the All Blacks in the rankings will not have been given a second thought by South Africa as Jean de Villiers looks to lift his outfit following their showing in Mendoza, where their bulldozing tactic was easily absorbed by Argentina.

We do not expect a drastic change in the somewhat limited kick and charge plan from the Boks, but if it was going to succeed then against the Wallabies is when it possibly would.

Factor in that there is a fresh and untried winger wearing jersey number fourteen in the shape of Dom Shipperley - while Reds team-mate Digby Ioane has shown over the years that he can be rattled and is prone to more than one fumble per game - and South Africa will continue to go the airborne and also direct route with the question being: can Australia do what the Pumas did so brilliantly at Estadio Malvinas Argentinas a few weekends ago?

The general consensus is the hosts may not be suited to going toe-to-toe with their visitors, and while their recent four-game winning streak over South Africa is admirable, a lot has changed since in their starting XV since the 11-9 result at Wellington Regional Stadium.

A lack of Pat McCabe takes away their own direct option when showy attacks aren't on - an attribute Berrick Barnes simply does not possess - while the absence of James O'Connor, Stephen Moore, David Pocock, Stephen Moore, James Horwill and Drew Mitchell coinciding with form dips from Kurtley Beale, Will Genia and Quade Cooper leaves them struggling. Due to those issues, Deans now selects a different back-line for the third fixture in a row.

It seems like a mid-term telling off for the Wallabies but they are not alone in upsetting their masses as the Springboks, who frequently talk about having a Plan B, desperately need to prove they are more than what they have shown in their last three international outings.

Two draws and a win has not gone down well in the Republic as they persist with a selection that smacks more of structure than allowing flair and inhibition to flow.

One positive to come from their last showing is the inclusion of Johan Goosen, albeit on the bench. But judging by the recent fate of Pat Lambie, whether or not we see him make it onto the field is another matter entirely. If we do, maybe this 'Plan B' will have legs to stand.

Ones to watch:

For Australia: At 36 years old, Radike Samo gets a run at number eight ahead of Scott Higginbotham. The demotion of the latter player to bench duty was something of a surprise as maybe Dave Dennis could have been the man warming the pine, with Higginbotham switching to blindside. However, Deans has gone for a different route as he names a back-row that lacks in Test experience. Michael Hooper will, as usual, give his all while further forward it is unfortunate that Stephen Moore misses out on becoming the most-capped Wallaby hooker of all time due to a hamstring injury. That feat will come soon enough.

For South Africa: Getting the intelligent rugby brain of Ruan Pienaar onto the field is a great move from visiting head coach Heyneke Meyer as his form for Ulster over the past year or so has been exceptional. One hopes to see him alongside Johan Goosen at some stage, which would be a proud moment for Grey College in Bloemfontein. Furthermore, if Frans Steyn is still on the field it would be a 9-10-12 combination. It has seemed like the Boks' game-plan has muzzled the enterprising talent that is Francois Hougaard, so it will be interesting to see if he flourishes out on the left wing ahead of a benched Lwazi Mvovo.

Head-to-head: Although he is our one-to-watch for Australia, Radike Samo going up against a Springbok number eight who surely cannot be fit enough for international rugby is going to be interesting. Western Province coach Allister Coetzee said after Duane Vermeulen's Currie Cup comeback against Griquas: "Duane ended up playing an extra ten minutes than we'd initially planned. He wasn't quite at his best, but it's understandable. I would say he needs at least three or so matches before he'll be back at his best Currie Cup/Super Rugby standard." One game later, here he is in Perth. It's a big ask of Vermeulen on Saturday.

Recent results:

2011: Australia won 11-9, Wellington
2011: Australia won 14-9, Durban
2011: Australia won 39-20, Sydney
2010: Australia won 41-39, Bloemfontein
2010: South Africa won 44-31, Pretoria
2010: Australia won 30-13, Brisbane
2009: Australia won 21-6, Brisbane
2009: South Africa won 32-25, Perth
2009: South Africa won 29-17, Cape Town
2008: South Africa won 53-8, Johannesburg

Prediction: Australia have a 62 per cent winning record over South Africa on home soil, but that dips to 42 per cent in Perth. I just feel that the Springboks' tough game-plan will work against the Wallabies and they will end their four-game rot. Let's say... South Africa by 6!

The teams:

Australia: 15 Kurtley Beale, 14 Dominic Shipperley, 13 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 12 Berrick Barnes, 11 Digby Ioane, 10 Quade Cooper, 9 Will Genia (c), 8 Radike Samo, 7 Michael Hooper, 6 Dave Dennis, 5 Nathan Sharpe, 4 Sitaleki Timani, 3 Ben Alexander, 2 Tatafu Polota-Nau, 1 Benn Robinson.
Replacements: 16 Saia Fainga'a, 17 James Slipper, 18 Scott Higginbotham, 19 Liam Gill, 20 Nick Phipps, 21 Mike Harris, 22 Anthony Fainga'a.

South Africa: 15 Zane Kirchner, 14 Bryan Habana, 13 Jean de Villiers (c), 12 Frans Steyn, 11 Francois Hougaard 10 Morné Steyn, 9 Ruan Pienaar, 8 Duane Vermeulen, 7 Willem Alberts, 6 Marcell Coetzee, 5 Juandre Kruger, 4 Eben Etzebeth, 3 Jannie du Plessis, 2 Adriaan Strauss, 1 Beast Mtawarira.
Replacements: 16 Tiaan Liebenberg, 17 Pat Cilliers, 18 Flip van der Merwe, 19 Francois Louw, 20 Johan Goosen, 21 Pat Lambie, 22 Lwazi Mvovo.

Date: Saturday, September 8
Venue: Patersons Stadium, Perth
Kick-off: 18.35 (10.35 GMT)
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
Assistant referees: Wayne Barnes (England), Glen Jackson (New Zealand)
TMO: Matt Goddard (Australia)

By Adam Kyriacou

Comments

ruckingkiwi says...

One of my favourites,... ever!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1d1hsJWJV4

C'mon Beale.. for the table, NZ need you ;)

Posted 11:54 08th September 2012

Wallaroo says...

I agree Trinats too many Tahs, so no offence taken. After our showing this year one can only wonder why Deans has decided to go with so many. Have to wonder what the selection criteria is.

Oh well at least we not the only ones - the Boks have Morne Steyn, as pivot, who had his worst season this year.

Posted 10:18 08th September 2012

cuw3100 says...

@ Trinats2 : as a recent student of the RU game, would like to know ur honest opinion on the performances of Dennis, Sharpe and Beale so far. Despite all the baiting, me thinks u know much more than u show here:)

Posted 08:21 08th September 2012

Carpelone says...

APV1

You are welcome. Otherwise, what are friends for?

Posted 08:13 08th September 2012

KiwiLad says...

Should be a cracker, a desperate Wobblies vs an underachieving Bokke..

Posted 04:59 08th September 2012

Rosco1971 says...

Will go down to the wire, wallabies will finally believe they can win and SA know they have to or championship over....maybe. Looking forward to he game

Gotta say so good to have a 4 th team this year as it was getting boring. As a kiwi, that is one thing he 6 nations have always had over us. I miss the good old touring days so variety is good...new styles, new fans GO RUGBY!

Posted 04:21 08th September 2012

Trader2 says...

@APV1 haha nice one, actually my appraisal is very well informed and honest based on the fact that this Wannabie bunch are a rabble and it would take a very poor side to lose to them (you know someone like England). The fact is (and it is hard to say this) but the AB's were far below their best and still made Oz look very ordinary. So for mine the Bokke will have to be really crap to lose tonight. However as often stated I have been known to be wrong on the odd occassion. Enjoy.

Posted 01:18 08th September 2012

Trinats2 says...

Weather, another factor. It will be nudging 30c in Perth and by kick off down to 10c, heaps of dew ??? it could be a very "Shipperley" night !!!.

Wonder if Deans will use his bench properly (silly question) and bring on Slipper ?

Posted 23:17 07th September 2012

Trinats2 says...

Trader2:

I agree, "the Wannabies are crap!!" as we all know if they had of fired in the Sydney game (even if Beale just had of) it would have been a different story heading to E park. Even if they had of lost there then it would have been all square for the Briso test, and they would have had their best players coming back from injury !!! And we all know what happen to NZ (full side I might add) in Briso last year !!!

Too many Tahs in this line up (sorry Wally !!!) But with 6 wins from last 7 games, Aus second string side should get up.

If there is a huge shock and SA win, it's not all doom as an Aus supporter, at least we'll get rid of Deans and get a real coach !!!

smarty:

Everyone wants to be Australian deep down !!!

Word you are looking for is Incorrigible !!!

Posted 23:10 07th September 2012

jmanngod says...

Nigel Owens - means a stop-start, kick-a-thon and pedantic boring rugby with barely a clue at the ruck....so..... SA by some multiple of 3 I'd say!

Posted 22:26 07th September 2012

isthatrightref says...

If the Wobblies get sucked into a game of forceback they'll lose as the 'boks will kick the ball further & chase it better plus 2 of the oz back 3 are suspect under the high ball & the other is on debut, ditto if the 'boks can get to Cooper early on as SBW then Read (?) did last week & he goes into his stand-flat-and-kick-or-shovel-it mode: SA by 6ish.

If on the other hand Cooper at least approaches the gain line (let's face it, he's never gonna attack it) & creates some space for AAC to feed his outsides it'll be a different story: Wobblies by 6ish.

Hoping for an open game from the Wobblies (given up on the 'boks doing anything but kick & charge) but if it turns into forceback I'll be going to Channel 9 for the Broncos/ Cowboys...

Posted 22:11 07th September 2012

scot_rsa says...

Ok, he's undercooked but I can't wait to see a proper eighthman play for the Boks. Hope Vermeulen makes that position his then they can find the right flank combo. It will be even tougher for Pienaar with a new 8 plus Genia to cope with but he needs to give good service to his fly half but more importantly offer an attacking option himself. He's well capable and could be a dark horse in this game.

Posted 20:27 07th September 2012

bigb6969 says...

APV1 says I think they are the WWE now, but you would have to ask my son to confirm.

Too close to call. Probably South Africa, they have not actually lost, Perth is almost like a home ground, and Australians down on form and confidence.

Dom Shipperly is a dangerous player, I would have picked him from the start.

Posted 20:24 07th September 2012

smarty says...

I am a dedicated bokke fan but if the bokke play a completely dull kick and charge game with no backline at all (note this means like the last game with NO inspirational moves at all) I hereby swear to support the aussies (who irritate me the most) for all their games until the end of the year and to support any comments that "trinats" (who writes the most irritating comments in the world) for a full 6 weeks. Now if that doesnt send a message then the bokke management are not just thick skinned...they are just thick!

Posted 18:10 07th September 2012

bloemboy says...

Dont know if anyone has noticed, but Brussouw is back in action this weekend. Should be interesting to see his form and how long it will take for him to make it back to the squad. Hopefully Potgieter gets sent home (with Kirchner for company) and Brussouw flies out

Posted 18:07 07th September 2012

Carpelone says...

Jaystarr

I am sure that APV1 is not offended. He may want to explain you. My post is an innocent one, this time

Posted 16:50 07th September 2012

APV1 says...

@ Kiwikev - the only knickers I wear have a rather unusual nametag in them:

"Mrs Kiwikev"

Thanks, Carpelone, I knew I could rely on you!

@ JayStarr - be gentle - he was taking the p!$$ out of my "Team of the week" comments. Meanie.

And I don't like anywhere in Hungary..!

Rugby site? Surely not.

;-)

Posted 16:36 07th September 2012

daibok says...

Jaystarr I think Carpelone has had you. mediocre is APV1's favourite word to hook in SH posters.

By the way Beast books tables in Durban using that name. It's easier with white or Indian staff than constantly spelling Tendai Mtawarira. (and I'v probably got that wrong.)

Re the game - I am worried that Vermeulen and Goosen are not match fit and we are weak at 10 and 15. Boks to scrape it. And please bring Lambie off the bench.

Posted 16:22 07th September 2012

passtheball says...

Now its become a pandemic

Posted 16:09 07th September 2012

pinky says...

@georgesmith....Whilst I also believe there are better options that Sharpe given his age, I now have to agree with the many others that your personal insults are ignorant and plainly ridiculous....did he bully you at school or something???? I'm in NY and have found an Australian Bar that is showing the game at 11am Sat NY time. Cooper to finally shine and the Aussies by 10.......go on you good things!!!!

Posted 15:52 07th September 2012

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