The Springboks and All Blacks have made a few telling changes to their teams for the Rugby Championship Test in Cape Town.
Both teams have opted for new personnel this weekend, especially in the backs and from off the bench.
The All Blacks need a win to keep their title hopes alive after losing a thrilling first match 31-27 at Ellis Park in Johannesburg last Saturday. It was their second defeat in the tournament after losing the first of two home matches against Argentina. South Africa’s “bomb squad” of replacements made a significant difference in the first Test and Robertson said he had opted for Beauden Barrett and Perenara to add energy and experience from the bench.
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