Th gact that Meyer sent back five players to their provincial franchises - lGreyling was not send back ( but there is no chance that he would be given another chance) - left Meyer with 22 playes from which to pick the team for the tests.
If he intended making any changes to his team and bench for the remaining tests - he would certainly have asked the provinces not to mplay any players this weekend - thus aboiding potential injuries. That indicates that there will be no changes to the starting line -up and bench for the forthcoming tests. The bench playes may get longer playing time and that is in reality all that we can expect.
The above leaves two problem cases - Morne Steyn and Kirchner to further bugger up the team - and signs that there my be changes doies not seem to be in evidence. That in itself is bad news. Hope I am wring though.


