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Francois Louw set for South Africa recall after Jaco Kriel injury

Bath flanker Francois Louw
Image: Francois Louw won the last of his 52 South Africa caps against New Zealand last October

Bath flanker Francois Louw could be recalled by embattled South Africa after Jaco Kriel was ruled out for up to six months following shoulder surgery.

Louw has not been chosen for the Springboks this season as coach Allister Coetzee opted for home-based players.

But a back row lacking Kriel and long-term injury victim and skipper Warren Whiteley was brutally exposed in a humiliating 57-0 thrashing by New Zealand in Auckland last weekend.

It was a record defeat for the two-time world champions, surpassing the 53-3 drubbing from England in London 15 years ago.

South Africa's flanker Jaco Kriel (centre) is tackled during the Test match against France
Image: Jaco Kriel faces up to six months out following shoulder surgery

Coetzee hinted in a television interview that Louw could be brought back for the Rugby Championship clash with Australia on September 30 in Bloemfontein, live on Sky Sports Action.

He last represented the green and gold during a horror 2016 season in which they suffered a calendar-year record eight defeats in 12 Tests.

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South Africa suffered a record 57-0 thrashing against New Zealand last Saturday

Before the mauling from the All Blacks, the Springboks had staged a revival this year by winning five consecutive Tests against France and Argentina and drawing in Australia.

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Kriel suffered a shoulder tear against the Wallabies in Perth and he and his club, 2017 Super Rugby runners-up the Lions, confirmed a probable six-month lay-off.

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After hosting Australia, South Africa face New Zealand in Cape Town on October 7 before travelling to Europe for November Internationals against Ireland, France, Italy and Wales.