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Ulsterman Wilson added to 'World XV' ahead of Springboks clash
ULSTER BACK ROW Roger Wilson will be part of the ‘World XV’ that faces South Africa in an exhibition match in Cape Town on June the 7th.
The 32-year-old has won just one cap for Ireland, playing against Japan in 2005. Stiff competition in the back row ever since has prevented Wilson from adding to that once-off appearance.
Munster’s BJ Botha was among the handful of players named in the Nick Mallet-coached ‘World XV’ when South Africa first announced the fixture, while Englishman Steffon Armitage was also in that initial group.
The latest additions to Mallet’s squad include thrilling Kiwi wing Rene Ranger, Castres-bound wide man Sitiveni Sivivatu, Georgian powerhouse Mamuka Gorgodze, Samoan lock Joe Tekori and fiery Castres scrum-half Rory Kockott.
“I’m very happy that the final pieces of the jigsaw are now falling into place,” Mallett told the SARU. “Despite the very short preparation time, I’m really looking forward to getting together with this group of very talented players and preparing them for this match.
“It promises to be a very exciting match, looking at the talent assembled in this strong squad. I’m sure they are all relishing the opportunity to play against the Springboks in South Africa.”
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