Rassie Erasmus eyes forwards depth for Springboks' 2026 tests

South Africa's Springboks face a demanding 2026 season with up to 13 Test matches, including a Nations Championship and four games against New Zealand. Coach Rassie Erasmus is focusing on squad depth, particularly at lock, to handle the gruelling schedule ahead of the 2027 World Cup. Recent injuries and aging players highlight the need for careful management.

The Springboks are preparing for one of the most intense seasons in rugby history in 2026, potentially featuring 13 Tests. This includes seven Nations Championship fixtures, four consecutive matches against New Zealand in the Greatest Rivalry series, and possible one-off games against Australia and Argentina. The series against the All Blacks will span late August to early September, with the first three Tests in South Africa and a potential decider in Baltimore, United States. The Nations Championship culminates in a final in London on 29 November.

Coach Rassie Erasmus, speaking at an informal media gathering in Cape Town this week, emphasized the challenges ahead. The 2025 season served as a dress rehearsal, with the team using 50 players across 14 games but limiting squads to 36 per fixture block. They won all five matches on their November tour to Europe against Japan, France, Italy, Ireland, and Wales in five weeks, providing valuable insights into managing consecutive high-level Tests.

A key concern is depth at lock. Veterans like Eben Etzebeth and Franco Mostert will be 35 by the 2027 World Cup in Australia, while Lood de Jager recovers from recent hip surgery and Pieter-Steph du Toit from a shoulder injury. Players like Ruan Nortjé (18 caps) and Salmaan Moerat, who has dealt with leg issues, offer promise but cannot cover every game.

Erasmus may turn to utility forwards such as Jean-Luc du Preez, BJ Dixon, and Vincent Tshituka, or revisit options like Marvin Orie and Jason Jenkins. Younger talents including Ruan Venter, Cobus Wiese, and Bathobele Hlekani could feature in less demanding matches, like the July clash with Wales. Balancing experience and youth will be crucial against strong set-piece teams like England, New Zealand, Ireland, and France.

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