Bath flanker Francois Louw

Premiership’s best South African XV: Faf de Klerk misses out

NARROWING down an all-time select South African-born XV is no easy task given the talent that has played in English ‘s top-tier, and no doubt there have been some omissions people will rightly object to.

World Cup-winning half-backs, and Joel Stransky, for instance, do not even make our selection.

Many great players have missed out and Thinus Delport can count himself unlucky too; however few people would argue against Nick Abendanon, who went on to play for England, getting the No.15 jersey.

He is flanked in the back-three by Andre Snyman, who made a massive impact at Leeds, and the dancing feet of Willie Le Roux while Brad Barritt and Brendan Venter is a midfield partnership to rival any in terms of defence and leadership.

Braam van Straaten is worthy of inclusion for his goal-kicking alone but a place has to be found at fly-half for the mercurial . Neil de Koch has been chosen inside him instead of De Klerk.

The front row of Faan Rautenbach, Schalk Brits and Cobus Visagie is a nice blend of hard-nosed nous, scrummaging and, in Brits’ case, skill and adventure, while Lood de Jager gets in purely on reputation to join lineout king Marco Wentzel in the second row.

As for the back row of Hendre Fourie, Francois Louw and Jono Ross… what a nightmare for the opposition at the breakdown!

Best Premiership South African XV

15 Nick Abendanon – Bath

14 Andre Snyman – Leeds

13 Brendan Venter –

12 Brad Barritt – Saracens

11 Willie Le Roux – Wasps

10 Braam van Straaten – /Sale

9 Neil de Kock – Saracens

1 Faan Rautenbach –

2 Schalk Brits – Saracens

3 Cobus Visagie – Saracens

4 Marco Wentzel – Leicester & Leeds

5 Lood de Jager – Sale

6 Hendrie Fourie – Leeds Tykes/

7 Francois Louw – Bath

8 Jono Ross – Sale

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