Springbok debutants: Who FIRED, who FLOPPED – Bundlezy

Springbok debutants: Who FIRED, who FLOPPED

The Springboks and Rassie Erasmus unleashed FOUR debutants during the Springboks-Italy Test series.

Springboks head coach Rassie Erasmus rewarded Vincent Tshituka, Asenathi Ntlabakanye, Cobus Wiese and Ethan Hooker their respective Bok debuts during the home series against Italy in South Africa.

So, who stood up and stood out and who failed to make a good first impression?

SPRINGBOKS DEBUTANTS – PLAYER RATINGS

WHO FIRED

Vincent Tshituka – 8/10

Tshitshuka made his unofficial debut against the Barbarians in Cape Town before making his Test debut against Italy at Loftus on Saturday, 5 July 2025. The elusive Sharks forward was as good in his official debut, if not, better than he was in the Boks’ first match against the Barbarians.

Tshituka was a constant threat in open play, showcasing his speed, versatility and off-loading ability. Meanwhile, he was a nuisance for both the Barbarians and Italy at the breakdown. Tshitshuka’s talent is matched by his hard work. He is as skilful as he is hard-working. He has certainly put his hand up for selection under Rassie Erasmus going forward.

WHO FIRED (UNDERWHELMING DEBUTS)

Asenathi Ntlabakanye – 6/10

Ntlanakanye made some heavy carries. Whilst his 140kg+ frame added some heavy mass to an already powerful Springboks scrum, this set piece did not always gain such noticeable power (as it did when Ox Nche came on).

Cobus Wiese – 5.5/10

Gave away a penalty for not releasing early on. Furthermore, he also failed to regulalry get over the advantage line. So, while he did not do much wrong, his Bok debut will not cause Rassie and the selection team any selection headaches.

Ethan Hooker – 6.5/10

Of the Bok debutants who played against Italy in the second Test, Hooker showed the most promise. He made some good carries and was solid defensively. However, he will need more time to find his feet in the green and gold.


WHICH SPRINGBOKS DEBUTANT HAS IMPRESSED YOU THE MOST SO FAR?

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