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Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry Tour against All Blacks could see more young Boks unleashed
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Vusi Moyo (flyhalf):Moyo made his senior franchise debut for the Sharks and played for the Junior Springboks earlier this season.
Last year, he was instrumental in helping the Junior Boks to their first World Rugby Under-20 Championship title since 2012, registering 63 points throughout the tournament.
Jaco Williams (wing):Williams is regarded as one of the brightest young outside backs in South African rugby.
Ruben van Heerden (lock):Like Carlu Sadie, Moyo and Williams, Van Heerden made his Test debut in the Nations Championship last month.
Other players who are expected to have a bright future with the Boks include Cameron Hanekom (forward) and Cobus Wiese (lock).