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After being released to return to his provincial union for some much-needed game time in the Currie Cup last week, Canan Moodie could feature for the Springboks against the All Blacks in Cape Town on Saturday.
With fellow Bulls speedster Kurt-Lee Arendse set to miss the highly anticipated clash due to concussion which he sustained in the corresponding fixture in Johannesburg last week, Springboks head coach Rassie Erasmus has to decide who of Moodie and Makazole Mapimpi comes into the run-on side as his replacement on the left wing.
Despite only being 21, Moodie has had his fair share of injuries himself and a fracture to his index finger, which he sustained while on United Rugby Championship (URC) duty with the Bulls early in June, kept him on the sidelines for two months. Out of contention for several Springbok Tests That injury saw him missing the Bulls’ clash with Glasgow Warriors in the URC final at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria as well as the Springboks‘ two Tests against Ireland, their clash with Portugal and the opening Rugby Championship encounters with the Wallabies. “The recovery time did not go as I had hoped,” Moodie told Netwerk24 while at an event hosted by Puma. “It wasn’t ideal at all to miss such big Tests, but a