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Consumer Education JOHANNESBURG - South Africa will bank on experience and Ireland on a reshuffled team when they clash on Saturday in Durban in the second and final Test between the top ranked rugby nations. Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus has chosen a starting line-up boasting a record 990 caps for the hugely anticipated rematch after his team triumphed 27-20 in Pretoria last weekend. He also had the rare luxury of naming an unchanged matchday 23 with no injuries after a bruising first Test battle which cost the tourists dearly.

Inspirational Siya Kolisi skippers the world champions and number one ranked nation and lock Eben Etzebeth will add to his 121 Test appearances. When Ireland coach Andy Farrell picked his team, he could not consider three casualties -- centre Bundee Aki (shoulder), scrum-half Craig Casey (concussion) and hooker Dan Sheehan (knee). He also acted boldly by relegating 106-cap captain and flanker Peter O'Mahony to the bench, promoting another long-serving forward, James Ryan, and making No.

8 Caelan Doris skipper. Ryan will partner lock Joe McCarthy with Tadhg Beirne switching to the back row in place of O'Mahony. The other forward change is enforced with Ronan Kelleher replacing Sheehan.

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