BSP-04 All Black SBW ruled out of South Africa Test

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All Black SBW ruled out of South Africa Test

WELLINGTON, Sept 13, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Sonny Bill Williams’s much anticipated return to Test rugby was put on hold Thursday when illness ruled him out of the All Blacks squad for their clash with South Africa in Wellington.

The All Blacks said early Thursday that Williams would start on the bench in Saturday’s Rugby Championship fixture, but he was scratched from the squad just a few hours later.

A team spokesman told reporters that Williams, 33, had been feeling unwell during the week and would be replaced by Jack Goodhue.

Coach Steve Hansen is expected to elaborate on the star midfielder’s illness during a press conference later Thursday.

Williams missed the first two Tests against France last June, following knee surgery. He played just 58 minutes of the third Test before injuring his shoulder and has been out of action since.

His on-again, off-again return comes as Hansen announced wholesale changes for the Springboks match.

There are 10 changes to the run-on side and five on the bench in a strong All Blacks combination looking to extend their unbeaten record in the fourth-round Rugby Championship match.

Ryan Crotty, Sam Cane and Rieko Ioane all made the starting line-up after missing last week’s Test against Argentina because of injury.

“We know that we’ll have to be at our very best,” Hansen said, noting that South Africa “will be desperate” following back-to-back losses to Argentina and Australia.

He opted for Crotty to start in the 12 jersey, having been given the all-clear after he was knocked out against Australia early in the series.

Aaron Smith and Beauden Barrett are reunited in the halves while Anton Lienert-Brown will play at outside centre.

Rieko Ioane returns from injury to the left wing, while Ben Smith moves to the right wing to make way for Jordie Barrett at fullback.

In the forwards, Sam Whitelock moves into the number four jersey, with Brodie Retallick injured, and Patrick Tuipulotu comes onto the bench as lock cover for his first Test of 2018.

Liam Squire and Cane return as flankers, with the Otago Highlanders’ Liam Coltman promoted to back-up hooker ahead of Nathan Harris.

– Facing a ‘beast’ –

“We’ve had a good week’s preparation, focusing on what we need to bring to the game through our skill sets, the intensity of our play and our energy,” Hansen said.

“We’ll have to be at our very best in all these areas to counter an opposition we know will be desperate following their back-to-back losses. That means we’ll have to respond with a quality performance and a real hunger to be better.

“You just have to look at our last encounter in Cape Town to understand what kind of beast we will be facing.”

The unbeaten All Blacks lead the Rugby Championship with 15 points from three bonus-point wins.

South Africa, Argentina and Australia have one win each, with South Africa second in the table courtesy of two bonus points.

When the All Blacks last played South Africa, in Cape Town last year, they scraped home 25-24 to complete a clean sweep of the championship, after comfortably winning the first leg 57-0 in New Zealand.

New Zealand (15-1): Jordie Barrett; Ben Smith, Anton Lienert-Brown, Ryan Crotty, Rieko Ioane; Beauden Barrett, Aaron Smith; Kieran Read (capt), Sam Cane, Liam Squire; Scott Barrett, Sam Whitelock; Owen Franks, Codie Taylor, Karl Tu’inukuafe.

Replacements: Liam Coltman, Tim Perry, Ofa Tu’ungafasi, Patrick Tuipulotu, Ardie Savea, TJ Perenara, Jack Goodhue, Damian McKenzie

BSS/AFP/AU/08:15 hrs