South Africa is set to welcome back a familiar leader as Handre Pollard makes his World Cup return, donning the Springbok jersey once more after a 13-month absence.
The pivotal match against Tonga in Marseille on Sunday holds immense significance for the Springboks, who currently stand second in Pool B following a 13-8 loss to Ireland. They are now aiming for a bonus-point victory against Tonga, which would secure their qualification as the group runners-up.
Recalling their previous World Cup encounter in 2007, South Africa's head coach, Jacques Nienaber, expressed the need to rectify their shortcomings, particularly in areas such as goalkicking. He emphasised the importance of refining their game plan, not only for the upcoming match but also for potential quarter-finals and knockout stages.
Handre Pollard, who recently recovered from injury and rejoined the World Cup squad, played a pivotal role in South Africa's 2019 World Cup triumph, scoring 22 points in the final against England. He is one of 12 changes to the starting lineup for the Ireland game.
South Africa's captain, Siya Kolisi, will celebrate his 50th appearance as captain in this crucial must-win clash. With their sights set on the quarterfinals, South Africa is determined to secure victory.
Tonga's coach, Toutai Kefu, relishes the challenge of facing formidable opponents like South Africa and sees these matches as opportunities to test themselves against the best in the world. Although Tonga's World Cup campaign has had its setbacks, Kefu remains determined and motivated to put up a strong performance.
Tonga has made three changes to its starting lineup for this encounter, with Semisi Paea at No. 8, Anzelo Tuitavuki making his World Cup debut on the left wing, and Fine Inisi starting on the right. Former All Blacks and Wallabies, including Charles Piutau, Malakai Fekitoa, Augustine Pulu, and Adam Coleman, will play significant roles in Tonga's quest for victory.
As Tonga looks ahead, they will conclude their World Cup campaign with a match against Romania in Lille on October 8th.