Lambie stays at flyhalf as Boks make changes for Wales


  • Rugby
  • Wednesday, 26 Nov 2014

Brad Barritt (L) of England tackles Pat Lambie of South Africa during their international rugby match at Twickenham, London November 24, 2012. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Pat Lambie has retained his place at flyhalf for South Africa's final northern hemisphere test against Wales in Cardiff on Saturday as coach Heyneke Meyer made eight changes to his match-day squad.

With Morne Steyn and Johan Goosen returning to their French clubs as the game falls outside of the international window, Meyer kept faith with Lambie ahead of Handre Pollard, who was first choice in the latter stages of the Rugby Championship.

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