RWC 2015: South Africa vs Japan - Jean de Villiers and Francois Louw return for Springboks but Eben Etzebeth left out
Etzebeth has been struggling with a calf injury and is given another week to recover
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Your support makes all the difference.South Africa will parade the most experienced team in their Test history on Saturday when they tackle opening World Cup opponents Japan in Brighton.
Springboks coach Heyneke Meyer has named a starting line-up that boasts a total of 880 caps for the Pool B encounter, eclipsing South Africa's previous best of 836 in the World Cup quarter-final against Australia four years ago.
Meyer makes six changes from the side that beat Rugby Championship opponents Argentina in Buenos Aires last month, including starts for skipper Jean de Villiers and Bath flanker Francois Louw.
"We play against the big teams from the southern and northern hemisphere quite often, and with them it's mostly a case of you know what to expect," Meyer told http://www.sarugby.net.
"But Japan will pose a different threat. They have a very astute coach in Eddie Jones, and our players who play in Japan have warned us to expect a very high tempo game and good, low tackling to stop momentum.
"The players know that nothing but their best will be good enough on Saturday, and we realise the importance of starting the World Cup on a good note.
"But having said that, we also know that there is no such thing as an easy game in rugby any more, and they will be just as fired up as us."
South Africa team to face Japan: Z Kirchner; L Mvovo, J Kriel, J de Viliers (capt), B Habana; P Lambie, R Pienaar; T Mtawarira, B du Plessis, J du Plessis, L de Jager, V Matfield, F Louw, W Alberts, S Burger.
Replacements: A Strauss, T Nyakane, C Oosthuizen, P-S du Toit, S Kolisi, F du Preez, H Pollard, JP Pietersen.
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