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South Africa name team for Argentina clash

Off on their travels
By Annie November 2 2005
Springbok coach Jake White today named his team to face Argentina in Buenos Aires. This game will be the first of what is going to be a difficult end of season tour for the South Africans.
There are no real suprises in the team, the only two changes from their last game against New Zealand in the Tri-Nations come in the backs. Coach Jake White has recalled utility back Conrad Jantjes as replacement for Breyton Paulse, who is unavailable due to club commitments in France. There is also a return to the side for Bolla Conradie, who will wear the no 9-jersey.

Springbok team: Percy Montgomery, Conrad Jantjes, Jaques Fourie, Jean de Villiers, Bryan Habana, Andre Pretorius, Bolla Conradie, Jacques Cronje, Juan Smith, Solly Tyibilika, Victor Matfield, Bakkies Botha, CJ van der Linde, John Smit (captain), Os du Randt

Replacements: Eddie Andrews, Hanyani Shimange, Albert van den Berg, Schalk Burger, Michael Claassens, De Wet Barry, Brent Russell

Argentina have yet to name their team, but their squad is as follows:

Argentina squad: Patricio Albacete (Pau, France), Lucas Borges (Stade Français, France), Pablo Bouza (Harlequins, England), Manuel Carizza (Biarritz, France), Felipe Contepomi (Leinster, Ireland), Manuel Contepomi (Bristol, England), Martín Durand (Montpellier, France), Ignacio Fernández Lobbe (Sale Sharks, England), Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe (Liceo Naval, Buenos Aires), Nicolás Fernández Miranda (Hindú Club, Buenos Aires), Eusebio Guiñazu (Toulon, France), Omar Hasan (Toulouse, France), Pablo Henn (Stade Français, France), Juan Martín Hernández (Stade Français, France), Mario Ledesma (Clermont Auvergne, France), Juan Manuel Leguizamon (London Irish, England), Francisco Leonelli (Edinburgh Gunners, Scotland), Gonzalo Longo (Clermont Auvergne, France), Federico Martín Aramburu (Biarritz, France), Augusto Petrilli (Bourgoin, France), Agustín Pichot (Stade Français, France), Rodrigo Roncero (Stade Français, France), Santiago Sanz (CASI, Buenos Aires), Martín Schusterman (Plymouth Albion, England), Bernardo Stortoni (Bristol, England), Gonzalo Tiesi (SIC, Buenos Aires), Federico Todeschini (Béziers Rugby, France)

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