Handré Pollard relishing chance of another Twickenham masterclass

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Leicester fly-half returns to scene of South Africa's autumn triumph, where his opposite number is also a familiar face

There will be those at a sold-out Twickenham on Saturday who will be sick of the sight of Handré Pollard. The 30-year-old fly-half returns to the stadium with Leicester six weeks after his accuracy from the tee kept the Springboks out of reach against England, his goalkicking once more a dagger to the heart of Steve Borthwick. That his opposite number will be Harlequins' Marcus Smith only heightens the sense that England's bête noire is back.

As was the case in the 2023 World Cup semi-final, Pollard began November's victory over England on the bench, only to come on and turn the screw from the tee. He is the elder statesman of South Africa's pool of No 10s but is at home playing the role of safe hand on the tiller, just when Rassie Erasmus needs it. For the Springboks it has been a year of experimentation, all the while maintaining their place at the top of the world rankings, but Pollard's reliability, whenever Erasmus calls upon him, has been consistent. Cast your eye around the global game and there are no better candidates to shoot for goal if your life depended on it than South Africa's double World Cup winner.

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