Victor Matfield has been declared fit to tour Australia and New Zealand with South Africa and boost a forward pack that struggled in both Rugby Championship Tests against Argentina.
Prop Frans Malherbe was ruled out with an ankle injury, however, robbing the Springboks front five of one of their options.
Malherbe fractured his ankle in the 33-31 win over Argentina in Salta on Saturday and will likely not play again this season.
The return of veteran Matfield is timely for South Africa, who were dominated in the scrums and unsettled in the lineouts by Argentina in narrow home and away wins.
The South African Rugby Union says flanker Willem Alberts will also rejoin the squad and have a fitness test on a hamstring problem ahead of the Australasia tour.
The Springboks fly to Australia on Saturday ahead of games against Australia on September 6 in Perth and New Zealand one week later in Wellington.
With 113 Test caps, Matfield’s experience will be vital to South Africa after they made a stumbling start to the tournament and needed a 20-minute burst at the end of this weekend’s game in Argentina to overhaul a 28-16 deficit.
“It will be good to have them back,” Springboks coach Heyneke Meyer said of the impending return of Matfield and Alberts.
No.2-ranked South Africa were hoping to close the gap on the All Blacks this season ahead of a World Cup year in 2015, but produced stuttering performances in their first two championship matches while New Zealand dismantled Australia 51-20 on Saturday in Auckland.
Wing Bryan Habana is in line to play his 100th Test in Perth against Australia, the fourth South African to reach that milestone after Matfield, John Smit and Percy Montgomery.
BRAMS Brams
Guest
Ive always wondered if there is a steel bar up that arm brace. I think the Boks smell blood, well thats what my S A boys in the Kalgoorlie under sevens reckon .
RollAway7
Guest
I offered to send my jet over but no one replied Johnno
Rusty
Roar Guru
they fly home and the over to perth - 8 hours from argentina to SA and then 10.5 to Perth
fredstone
Guest
Thomas didn't look so flush against a Cheetahs vodacom cup front row. But he is BIG. Could well be another Coenie who could dominate at age group due to his size.
Johnno
Guest
Why not fly earlier and get there faster. I wonder if the boys fly back to South Africa, or are they spending a few days training in Argentina. No point flying home from Argentina, then more flying to Perth. Just fly direct to Australia, get a charter jet say a 50-seater, fly Argentina to Auckland, re-fuel then off to Perth easy.
Harry Jones
Expert
I really hope Malherbe can make it back to the top level before RWC. Not sold on Jannie's ability to make it there. Someone teach Thomas du Toit to scrum tighthead.