Bar two or three players, they can reassemble the RWC final starting team on Sunday
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The Boks have been able to build capacity since then head coach Rassie Erasmus took over in 2018 and it is a trend that has continued under Jacques Nienaber. “We are lucky overall in terms of the depth of the squad. We are in a good position. There are certain areas where we need to grow more experience but as we continue on this journey by having the players in camp we can build more in the next two years ahead of the World Cup,” said Davids.Apart from the injured Pieter-Steph du Toit and the retired Tendai Mtawarira, the Boks have the rest of the team that lined up against England in the 2019 RWC final.
“We can reach even greater heights. That requires desire and the commitment from everyone in the team. We understand in professional sports teams catch up with you, so it is important for us to grow. That is where we are.”
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