SARU confirms Smit as Bok skipper

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Durban - World Cup winning Captain John Smit will retain his position as leader of the Springboks for the international season.

The South African Rugby Union (SARU) made this announcement on Monday and named Victor Matfield as vice captain.

"John and Victor have an unbelievable amount of experience and we're fortunate to be able to name them as captain and vice captain," said Springbok coach Peter de Villiers at the conclusion of a two-day national planning camp.

Smit, who led South Africa to the Rugby World Cup title in 2007 and has captained the team on 76 occasions in his 102 Tests, takes charge as captain for an eighth successive season.

Matfield has led the Bulls to the Vodacom Super Rugby title on three occasion and captained the Springboks on 15 occasions in his 105 Tests.

De Viliers said: "They are outstanding players in their positions and to have both still available in a Rugby World Cup year is a great boost for South African rugby. They are hugely respected in world rugby and have a massive influence on the teams in which they play.

"History has shown that teams that do well at Rugby World Cups have experience and outstanding leadership, and we've learnt in the past that you throw away that experience at your peril."

Smit made his Test debut against Canada in 2000 and captained the team for the first time during the 2003 Rugby World Cup before taking over on a fulltime basis in 2004.

"The responsibility comes with a great deal of pressure and expectation but it never loses the thrill or the sense of privilege that comes with it. I'm humbled by the faith the coach has placed in me and the duty to our country that comes with it," said Smit.

The decision to confirm the appointments was announced to the 51 players who gathered for the national planning camp.

The two days were occupied by operational and logistical planning for the coming season.

The second of three, two-day national planning camps will take place in Durban on June 12-13.