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Vermeulen can't wait to take on Parisse

Nick Said|Published

READY TO RUMBLE: Duane Vermeulen, is keen to go toe-to-toe with his hero Italy captain Sergio Parisse. Picture: Ross Setford/AP. READY TO RUMBLE: Duane Vermeulen, is keen to go toe-to-toe with his hero Italy captain Sergio Parisse. Picture: Ross Setford/AP.

Powerful South Africa number eight Duane Vermeulen is itching to tackle one of his role-models in Italy captain Sergio Parisse when the sides meet in a must-win Rugby World Cup Pool B encounter at the Shizuoka Stadium on Friday.

Parisse, a veteran of 141 caps and a key player when Italy stunned the Springboks with a historic 20-18 victory in 2016, will be Vermeulen’s opposite number at the back of the scrum and their battle could be among the most eye-catching in the game.

Vermeulen did not play in the defeat three years ago in Firenze, but knows all too well the qualities of Parisse as both sides seek to take a massive step towards a quarter-final place.

COUNTERPART: Duane Vermeulen's counterpart will be Italy’s Sergio Parisse, left. Picture: Ichiro Sakano/AP.

"You want to beat your opposite number, but also make sure the team wins," Vermeulen told reporters.

"I want to do my individual work well that has been set out for me to do. But he is a fantastic player and to be in your fifth World Cup is a massive achievement for a man that I really look up to."

TENSE: Springbok coaching staff are expecting a tense game in this must-win clash. Picture: Rebecca Naden/Reuters.

Coach Rassie Erasmus is expecting a tense forward battle in what could be wet conditions and his selection of De Jager over the more mobile Mostert is a sign of this.

"When it comes to lineouts, he knows what he wants to do and he has been put there for a certain reason. He is a tall guy and also gives you a bit of extra weight in the scrum, as well as the mauls," Vermeulen says.

"He has improved a lot in some of the small things around the maul time. In the last game against Namibia he really impressed and had a massive game, so hopefully he can do it again. He is a good leader." 

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