
The experimental mastermind of world rugby is back at it. Springbok head coach Rassie Erasmus has unleashed his first matchday squad of the year for this Saturday’s highly anticipated season-opener against the Barbarians in Gqeberha, blending battle-hardened double World Cup winners with a thrilling generation of raw, green-and-gold debutants.
Featuring 18 capped internationals in the primary lineup, the squad balances elite championship spine with evolutionary experimentation. Junior Bok captain Riley Norton earns a massive starting nod at lock alongside the relentless Franco Mostert, while scrum-demolishing prop Carlu Sadie cracks the starting front-row alongside Ox Nche and Andre-Hugo Venter.
The Tactician’s Laboratory: Quan Horn at Flyhalf
In true Rassie fashion, the most fascinating tactical wrinkle sits at the pivot. Quan Horn has been handed the keys to the No. 10 jersey, partnering with the lightning-fast Grant Williams at halfback. This unorthodox playmaker deployment indicates a high-tempo, expansive strategy designed to test the Barbarians’ defensive transition.
Outside them, the Bok midfield looks menacingly brutal with Andre Esterhuizen and Jesse Kriel forming a hard-running, physical center pairing. The back three balances electric counter-attacking flair and elite aerial reliability:
- 15: Aphelele Fassi (The Weekend Special)
- 14: Cheslin Kolbe (The Step-Master)
- 11: Edwill van der Merwe (The Speedster)
Standard Heavy Artillery in the Loose Trio
While the backline and tight five introduce refreshing new blood, Erasmus has taken zero risks with his loose trio. The legendary, bone-crunching championship trio of Jasper Wiese, Pieter-Steph du Toit, and Captain Siya Kolisi start in the back row to anchor the emotional and physical intensity of the clash.
On the wood, Erasmus deploys a classic 6-2 bench split. Uncapped hooker JJ Kotze, loose forward Paul de Villiers, and SA U20 playmaker Vusi Moyo await their historic introduction to senior international rugby alongside the veteran calm of Faf de Klerk.
The Teams: Springboks & SA ‘A’ Squad Lists
| Position | Springboks vs Barbarians | SA ‘A’ vs Zimbabwe |
| Fullback | 15. Aphelele Fassi | 15. Luan Giliomee |
| Wings | 14. Cheslin Kolbe / 11. Edwill van der Merwe | 14. Jaco Williams / 11. Zekhethelo Siyaya |
| Centers | 13. Jesse Kriel / 12. Andre Esterhuizen | 13. Markus Muller / 12. Lukhanyo Am |
| Flyhalf | 10. Quan Horn | 10. Yaqeen Ahmed |
| Scrumhalf | 9. Grant Williams | 9. Haashim Pead |
| Loose Forward | 8. Jasper Wiese | 8. Phepsi Buthelezi |
| Flankers | 7. P.S. du Toit / 6. Siya Kolisi (c) | 7. B. Hlekani / 6. E. Tshituka |
| Locks | 5. Franco Mostert / 4. Riley Norton | 5. R. van Heerden / 4. V. Tshituka (c) |
| Props | 3. Carlu Sadie / 1. Ox Nche | 3. N. Fouche / 1. Boan Venter |
| Hooker | 2. Andre-Hugo Venter | 2. Siphosethu Mnebelele |
The Bomb Squad (Boks): 16. JJ Kotze, 17. Ntuthuko Mchunu, 18. Zachary Porthen, 19. Ben-Jason Dixon, 20. Paul de Villiers, 21. Evan Roos, 22. Faf de Klerk, 23. Vusi Moyo.
SA ‘A’ Bench: 16. Liam van Wyk, 17. Oliver Reid, 18. Hanro Jacobs, 19. Adre Smith, 20. Siba Mahashe, 21. Nico Steyn, 22. Imad Khan, 23. Jurenzo Julius.















