The Springbok Women are gearing up for a tough forward battle in Saturday's Test against Fiji.
The Springbok Women are expecting a fierce physical examination when they face Fiji in their first Test on Fijian soil this weekend, but vice-captain Libbie Janse van Rensburg believes the lessons learnt from last month's drawn series against the USA have prepared them well for the challenge.
South Africa face the Fijiana XV at HFC Bank Stadium in Suva on Saturday in the opening match of a two-Test series, marking another historic chapter for a side continuing their preparations for the 2028 Women's Rugby World Cup in Australia.
After a demanding two-day journey and the challenge of adjusting to a 10-hour time difference, the Bok Women returned to the training field on Monday, quickly switching their attention to the task at hand.
"The main thing is now the main thing, and that is a Test match to win on Saturday," Janse van Rensburg said.






