Springbok Women coach Louis Koen announced four changes to the starting team to face Italy in the second round of WXV 2 at Athlone Stadium in Cape Town on Friday.
The Springbok Women put in a gallant performance but went down 31-17 to Scotland as they started their WXV2 campaign at the Danie Craven Stadium in Stellenbosch.
The anticipation in the Springbok Women camp is sky-high ahead of their opening fixture in the WXV on Friday.
The Springbok Women will enter the inaugural WXV 2 with much anticipation and excitement, ready to use the opportunity to test themselves against some formidable competition.
The Springbok Women showed good progress over the last five weeks, learned valuable lessons on their way and will enter next month's WXV 2 tournament well-prepared and as ready as can be.
The way the Springbok Women – and especially their pack of forwards – rallied when under severe pressure made their hard-fought victory over the San Clemente Rhinos very rewarding.