World champions South Africa won a series against the British & Irish Lions, defeated Argentina twice in the Rugby Championship and have put many young newcomers on show in 2021.
The exception, age-wise, was 31-year-old scrumhalf Cobus Reinach, who revelled after an injury to first-choice Faf de Klerk cast him into the limelight.
Here are five Springbok fringe players who have been impressive during a 5-1 home campaign after 19 months in the international wilderness due to lockdown:
Damian Willemse
The play-anywhere back is being groomed as the successor to veteran Frans Steyn in the key role of utility back when the world champions opt for the Bomb Squad six-two, forwards-backs split.
This ploy worked a treat when South Africa won the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan, enabling them to replace six of the eight forwards during the second half.
One of the two replacement backs will ordinarily be a specialist scrumhalf and the other must be highly versatile, capable of playing at flyhalf, centre or fullback, and Willemse fits the bill.
Aphelele Fassi
Widely considered as one of the outstanding young prospects in the country, fullback Fassi started twice on the left wing and scored on both occasions.
His tries against Georgia, in a warm-up win ahead of the Lions series, and Argentina were achieved through powerful running, strength and courage in limited space.
The try against the Pumas was particularly memorable as he twice held on to the ball with one hand while under pressure before crossing the line.
Cobus Reinach
The 2021 season began with a clear order at scrumhalf: De Klerk followed by Herschel Jantjies with Reinach the third choice and seemingly set for limited game time.
But when De Klerk was ruled out of the series-deciding third Test against the Lions, Reinach started as Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber believed Jantjies was more suited to an ‘impact’ role off the bench.
Jantjies then joined the injured list, allowing Reinach to start three consecutive matches and excel in each of them.
Ox Nche
Tendai Mtawarira started at loosehead prop in the Springbok team for a decade before retiring after the last World Cup.
Now Ox is competing with new first-choice Steven Kitshoff for the right to wear the No 1 green-and-gold jersey.
He starred in the first Test against the Lions until a neck injury forced him to retire, but was back for the initial victory over Argentina and once again demonstrated his scrumming prowess.
Jasper Wiese
Wiese took advantage of an injury to Duane Vermeulen and staked a claim to becoming the first-choice No 8 when the 35-year-old retires.
Vermeulen is recovering from ankle surgery and likely to be available for the rest of the Rugby Championship, but it must be comforting for Nienaber that he has such a capable replacement.
Prone at times to conceding penalties, Wiese was otherwise hyperactive in tight and loose exchanges and appears to have a long Springbok career ahead.
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