Tri Nations 2008
Preview: South Africa v Australia
Scrum.com
August 23, 2008
Wallabies flanker Rocky Elsom runs in to score against Japan, Australia v Japan, World Cup, Stade Gerland, September 8 2008
Rocky Elsom returns to the Wallaby back-row against the Springboks © Getty Images
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Springbok coach Peter de Villiers has made two changes to the starting XV to face Australia in Saturday's Tri-Nations clash at ABSA Stadium in Durban.

Conrad Jantjes is restored at full-back while wing Jongi Nokwe comes in for Bryan Habana, who has been ruled out with a hamstring injury, to win his second cap.

Jantjes replaces Percy Montgomery in the No 15 jersey after the veteran full-back's lacklustre performance during South Africa's 19-0 defeat by New Zealand last weekend. The 100-Test star has been dropped to the bench.

The return from injury of flanker Rocky Elsom, and the placement of Drew Mitchell at full-back and Sam Cordingley at half-back, highlight the Wallabies side for Saturday's match in Durban.

The trio represent three of the five personnel changes that have been made to the Australian combination from that which lost the second Bledisloe Cup Test in Auckland.

Elsom is back after a strained foot ligament prevented his participation in that loss three weeks ago.

His return comes a week earlier than was originally anticipated, but having satisfied the medical and coaching staff as to the level of his preparedness for the task ahead.

Lock James Horwill has also been cleared to play, after being dogged by a foot injury following the Auckland match. Mitchell and Cordingley take the places of the injured Adam Ashley-Cooper and Luke Burgess respectively.

The other changes to the Australian starting XV from that which appeared most recently in the series; see Daniel Vickerman resume his starting position in the second-row, having come from the bench in his two Test outings of the season to date.

Tighthead prop Matt Dunning is also restored to the run on side for the first time since the opening international of the year against Ireland. He swaps places with Al Baxter, who drops to a place among the run on reserves.

The starting side features four changes from the combination which eclipsed South Africa 16-9 in the Wallabies' opening match of the 2008 Tri-Nations series.

Brett Sheehan is promoted to the match-day squad for the first time this year following Cordingley's elevation into the starting line-up, being joined by Timana Tahu and Ryan Cross among the back replacements.

Wallabies coach Robbie Deans is happy with his team's preparation through the week as it heads towards the Durban match.

"Training has gone well, and we're looking forward to the opportunity we have in front of us," Deans says.

While the Wallabies' lack of a win in South Africa since 2000 has been highlighted in the lead-up to the current team's visit, Deans is only interested in looking forward.

"It [the record] highlights the extent of the opportunity that we, as a team, have in front of us to achieve something significant, and that's exciting," Deans says.

"But as far as its relevance is concerned in the preparations for Saturday's game, it doesn't really have any. We're focusing totally on what is in front of us. The history - be it good or bad - isn't a factor once the game kicks off!"

The Wallabies have been based at sea level in Cape Town all week after arriving in South Africa last Friday night.

Preparations for the Test match will be wrapped up in Cape Town, where the captain's run will be held tomorrow morning, prior to transferring to the Kwa-Zulu Natal coast in the afternoon.

The Wallabies will wear black arm-bands during the match as a mark of respect for the former Australian representatives Roy Prosser and Malcolm van Gelder who both passed away just prior to the team's departure for South Africa.

South Africa: Conrad Jantjes; JP Pietersen, Adrian Jacobs, Jean de Villiers, Jongi Nokwe; Butch James, Fourie du Preez; Tendai Mtawarira, Bismarck du Plessis, CJ van der Linde, Andries Bekker, Victor Matfield (captain), Schalk Burger, Juan Smith, Pierre Spies.

Replacements: Adriaan Strauss, Brian Mujati, Joe van Niekerk, Luke Watson, Enrico Januarie, Francois Steyn, Percy Montgomery.

Australia: Drew Mitchell; Peter Hynes, Stirling Mortlock (capt), Berrick Barnes, Lote Tuqiri, Matt Giteau, Sam Cordingley, Wycliff Palu, George Smith, Rocky Elsom, Daniel Vickerman, James Horwill, Matt Dunning, Stephen Moore, Benn Robinson

Replacements: Tatafu Polota-Nau, Al Baxter, Hugh McMeniman, Phil Waugh, Brett Sheehan, Timana Tahu, Ryan Cross

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