Another blow for Springboks as Willemse flies in for Kriel
The midfielder injured his hamstring against the All Blacks.
South Africa’s Damian Willemse is tackled by England’s Jack Nowell and Henry Slade during the Quilter International match between England and South Africa on November 3, 2018 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Ashley Western/MB Media/Getty Images)
Damian Willemse, the Stormers utility back, will fly out to Japan to join the Springbok Rugby World Cup squad following the injury withdrawal of Jesse Kriel.
Kriel sustained a hamstring injury in the opening match of the tournament against New Zealand and although the condition has improved, it was insufficient to put him in contention for either of the remaining two pool games.
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Willemse, 21, who is on loan to Saracens in England, will join the squad in Japan on Thursday.
He won all of his five caps in 2018.
“Damian would have been more involved with us this year but for injury, but he is familiar with our systems and should have no problem slotting in.
“He has the ability to play in a number of positions in the back division, while other players can cover Jesse’s No 13 jersey,” said Rassie Erasmus, South Africa’s director of rugby.
“I feel for Jesse. He has been in the match-day 23 for almost every match since I took over and is a model professional. He was a key member of the squad.”
Willemse is the second replacement in the Springbok squad.
Prop Thomas du Toit had previously replaced Trevor Nyakane.
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