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The teams when the Irish back row played the South African back row of the park during a 32-15 win in 2006:
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So they are not calling up Brussouw, playing a lock at openside and have no tighthead or fullback in their squad. I'm starting to feel more optimistic about the test series now.
God bless Peter de Villiers!
The Springboks look set to be without star flank Schalk Burger for the first Test against the British and Irish Lions in Durban.
Burger has still not been able to fully participate in training since injuring a calf muscle in the Super 14 nearly six weeks ago.
The Springbok management team have been unwilling to comment on Burger's fitness or the possibility of a replacement being call-up.
Bulls utility forward Danie Rossouw has been running in Burger's place since the squad reconvened and is his most likely replacement as calls for the selection of Cheetahs fetcher extraordinaire Heinrich Brussouw seemingly continue to fall on deaf ears.
Brussouw was a surprise omission for the Bok squad after initially being named in the training group take took on a Namibain Invitation XV. The Free State answered the selection snub with a stellar performance at the breakdown against the touring Lions last weekend.
Springbok skipper John Smit is well aware of Brussouw's ball-stealing ability.
"As a Shark, I know all about what he can do. We have been reduced to tears many times on a Sunday after visits to Bloemfontein," he told the Pretoria News.
"He is only four and a half foot tall and born to steal ball a few inches from the grass!" Smit joked.
The Emerging Boks have joined the Springboks in Durban as the senior squad undergoes series of full-contact sessions. Brussouw is not part of the Emerging Boks squad having already won a senior cap, but is said to be in Durban.
Elsewhere in the line-up, Francois Steyn now seems to be the forerunner for the vacant full-back berth after he ran in the position at Thursday's practice. JP Pietersen had been mooted to start at number fifteen but now looks set to continue on the right wing.
In the same session, Adi Jacobs was at outside centre with Ruan Peinaar at fly-half.[/b]
http://www.planetrugby.com/lions-09/story/...5376117,00.html
The teams when the Irish back row played the South African back row of the park during a 32-15 win in 2006:
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Ireland:
15. G Dempsey
14. S Horgan
13. B O'Driscoll (capt)
12. G D'Arcy
11. A Trimble
10. R O'Gara
9. P Stringer
1. M Horan
2. R Best
3. J Hayes
4. D O'Callaghan
5. P O'Connell
6. N Best
7. D Wallace
8. D Leamy
Replacements: F Sheahan, B Young, M O'Kelly, S Easterby, I Boss, P Wallace, G Murphy.
South Africa:
15. B Fortuin
14. J Pretorious
13. B Habana
12. J de Villiers
11. F Steyn
10. A Pretorious
9. R Januarie
1. L Sephaka
2. J Smit (capt)
3. CJ van der Linde
4. J Ackerman
5. A van den Berg
6. D Rossouw
7. J Smith
8. P Spies
Replacements: C Ralepelle, BJ Botha, J Muller, J Cronje, R Pienaar, W Olivier, JP Pietersen.[/b]
So they are not calling up Brussouw, playing a lock at openside and have no tighthead or fullback in their squad. I'm starting to feel more optimistic about the test series now.
God bless Peter de Villiers!