Springbok Contracted Group announced

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Eleven players with more than 50 Test caps – two of whom have more than a century to their name – are among the 23 players who have been contracted to the Springboks for the 2011 season, the South African Rugby Union (SARU) announced on Wednesday.

Springbok coach Peter de Villiers confirmed 13 players who have been added to a list of ten Springboks who were contracted for two years at the beginning of 2010.

Victor Matfield (105) and John Smit (102) are joined by half-centurions Bakkies Botha (72), Juan Smith (69), CJ van der Linde (69), Bryan Habana (68), Jean de Villiers (67), Schalk Burger (63), Jaque Fourie (62), Fourie du Preez (55) and Danie Rossouw (54) are in a group boasting 1,110 caps and 16 Rugby World Cup winners’ medals among the 23.

“We began discussing contracts with a second group of players last year and we obviously believe they have the capability to make the Rugby World Cup squad,” De Villiers told a media briefing in Johannesburg.

“Those contracts have now been finalised but the priority for us is to take the best, in-form players to the tournament and these players are aware that inclusion in this group is no guarantee of a World Cup place for them.”

The group of ten in the second year of their Springbok contract is: Bakkies Botha, Schalk Burger, Fourie du Preez, Jaque Fourie, Bryan Habana, Victor Matfield, JP Pietersen, John Smit, Juan Smith and Pierre Spies.

Those who have earned a second year’s contract are: Andries Bekker, Heinrich Brüssow, Bismarck du Plessis, Adrian Jacobs, Tendai Mtawarira, Wynand Olivier, Danie Rossouw and Morné Steyn.

While the five players added to the contracted group – having not been contracted in 2010 – are: Juan de Jongh, Jean de Villiers, Jannie du Plessis, CJ van der Linde and Gurthrö Steenkamp.

De Villiers explained that only South African-based players had been considered for contracts.

“We’re closely monitoring the form of players both at home and abroad and there are already a number who are forcing their way into the reckoning who were not really in the picture 12 months ago,” he said.

“But it’s still four and a half months until we have to name our final Rugby World Cup squad, and a lot can happen in that time.”

Springbok Contracted Players – 2011

*Bryan Habana DHL Western Province Wing 68
*JP Pietersen The Sharks Wing 36
*Jaque Fourie DHL Western Province Centre 62
*Wynand Olivier Vodacom Blue Bulls Centre 31
Adrian Jacobs The Sharks Centre 32
*Jean de Villiers DHL Western Province Centre 67
Juan de Jongh DHL Western Province Centre 6
Morné Steyn Vodacom Blue Bulls Flyhalf 25
*Fourie du Preez Vodacom Blue Bulls Scrumhalf 55
Pierre Spies Vodacom Blue Bulls No 8 40
*Juan Smith Toyota Free State Cheetahs Flank 69
*Schalk Burger DHL Western Province Flank 63
Heinrich Brüssow Toyota Free State Cheetahs Flank 13
*Bakkies Botha Vodacom Blue Bulls Lock 72
*Victor Matfield Vodacom Blue Bulls Lock 105
Andries Bekker DHL Western Province Lock 24
*Danie Rossouw Vodacom Blue Bulls Lock 54
*John Smit The Sharks Hooker 102
*Bismarck du Plessis The Sharks Hooker 36
*Gurthrö Steenkamp Vodacom Blue Bulls Prop 31
Tendai Mtawarira The Sharks Prop 26
*CJ van der Linde DHL Western Province Prop 69
*Jannie du Plessis The Sharks Prop 24
* Asterisk denotes Rugby World Cup winner

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