Pollard poised for Springboks recall
South Africa could restore the Rugby World Cup-winning halfback pairing of Handre Pollard and Faf de Klerk to start Saturday's semifinal against England, marking a big-game return for Pollard after a litany of setbacks over the last few years.
Pollard, 29, was initially left out of South Africa's squad after struggling to prove his fitness following a calf injury but received a late call-up when Malcolm Marx needed knee surgery in the first days of the tournament and is in line to play at Stade de France, says director of rugby Rassie Erasmus.
"It's been an interesting four years since the last World Cup," said Pollard with a wry smile. "A lot of highs and lows with COVID-19, injuries when I was in France and then an injury before the (English) Premiership semifinal with Leicester this year.
"And then again a lot of ups and downs in the last few months, not being selected then coming back but that's all in the past, we're here now and I'm excited for the weekend," he told a news conference.
Pollard was the pivot when South Africa beat England in the World Cup final four years ago, kicking over six penalties and two conversions for a 22-point total in the 32-12 win in Yokohama but has since been usurped by Manie Libbok, who has been the Springbok's first choice fly-half at this World Cup.
Erasmus suggested, however, on Tuesday that Pollard and De Klerk, both second-half replacements in last Sunday's quarterfinal win over France, might start in what would be another shift in tactics from Erasmus and coach Jacques Nienaber.
Reuters
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