Boks recall Pietersen to face Wallabies

South Africa have recalled utility back JP Pietersen for home Tests against the Wallabies and All Blacks in the next month.

South Africa utility back JP Pietersen

South Africa have recalled utility JP Pietersen for home Tests against the Wallabies and All Blacks. (AAP)

South Africa World Cup-winning back JP Pietersen will replace injured halfback Ruan Pienaar for home Rugby Championship Tests against the Wallabies and New Zealand.

Pietersen, who can operate on the right wing or at outside centre, has been playing in Japan and was unavailable for the first four southern hemisphere championship matches.

"JP has always been part of our plans and did very well in June playing at outside centre," Springboks coach Heyneke Meyer said in a statement on Sunday.

"We have got two scrum-halves (halfbacks) in Francois Hougaard and Cobus Reinach and decided it would be better to bring in an outside back."

Pienaar was injured during a 14-10 defeat to the All Blacks in Wellington this weekend and a Monday scan will determine the extent of his knee ligament injury.

Pietersen, who played on the right wing when South Africa defeated England 15-6 to win the 2007 World Cup, joins a 30-man squad in Cape Town next Sunday.

The Springboks face Australia on September 27 at Newlands in Cape Town and the All Blacks on October 4 at Ellis Park in Johannesburg.

Defending champions New Zealand top the table with 16 points, South Africa and Australia have 10 each and Argentina three.


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