Springboks face All Blacks in Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry opener

The Springboks will take on New Zealand’s All Blacks in the opening Test of the inaugural Castle Double Malt Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry series at Ellis Park in Johannesburg on Saturday.

Springboks head coach Rassie Erasmus said the squad combines players who remained in South Africa to prepare for the series with those who featured against Argentina.

Erasmus said the squad was well balanced and that the return of several players from injury, along with sufficient recovery time for others following the Nations Championship, had helped with preparations.

“The All Blacks are a quality team, and we selected combinations we think would be best suited for the challenge this weekend,” Erasmus said on the Springboks website.

He added that the squad had been together for more than a week and was fully aligned with the team’s approach for the match.

“We are preparing for an 80-minute grind. They have a well-rounded squad with physical forwards and an exciting backline, so we have to be sharp and accurate in our execution from the outset.”

Erasmus expects another closely fought encounter between the two rivals and stressed the importance of taking opportunities and maintaining discipline.

“Many of the matches between the sides have come down to the wire, so it is important that we use the chances we create and ensure that our discipline is on point. It is going to be a big battle, but the entire squad is excited about the match and looking forward to it,” he said.

PRASA to Run Special Trains for Springboks and All Blacks Matches

The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) will operate dedicated train services for rugby fans attending the upcoming Barbarian Tour and Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry fixtures in Gauteng and the Western Cape.

The special services will support three major matches: the Springboks’ Test against the All Blacks at 10BET Ellis Park in Johannesburg, the Lions’ clash with the All Blacks at the same venue, and the Springboks’ second Test against the All Blacks at DHL Stadium in Cape Town.

PRASA said the additional services form part of its commitment to providing safe, reliable, affordable and convenient public transport for major sporting events.

“Supporters are encouraged to arrive at their departure stations early and to buy return tickets before travelling. This will reduce queues and make for a smoother journey,” PRASA said.

Commuters using Isitimela Sabantu and travelling through PRASA stations have also been urged to comply with rail safety regulations.

Train services

Springboks vs All Blacks - 10BET Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Saturday, 22 August 2026


PRASA will operate a free shuttle service between Johannesburg Park Station and Ellis Park Station for supporters with valid match tickets.

Trains will run every 15 minutes from 12:30pm to 8:30pm, with connections to Gautrain services at Park Station. The last Gautrain service departs at 9pm.

Lions vs All Blacks – 10BET Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Tuesday, 25 August 2026


A shuttle service will operate between Johannesburg Park Station and Ellis Park Station every 15 minutes from 2:30pm to 10:30pm.

Connections to Gautrain services will be available at Park Station, with the last Gautrain departing at 11pm. A return ticket will cost R20.

Springboks vs All Blacks – DHL Stadium, Cape Town
Saturday, 29 August 2026


PRASA Western Cape will operate additional train services to accommodate the thousands of supporters expected to attend the match at DHL Stadium.

The services are intended to provide a convenient alternative to private vehicles and help reduce traffic congestion around the Cape Town CBD and Green Point.

PRASA said further information on train schedules will be shared through its official digital platforms, including WhatsApp commuter groups.

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