Rassie Erasmus' strategic maneuvers in the Springboks' squad are coming to light, with a focus on the versatile Pieter-Steph du Toit and the returning Lood de Jager. As the Springboks gear up for their international season, Erasmus faces a challenging task with a growing injury list. The team's locking crisis is further complicated by the absence of Eben Etzebeth and Jean Kleyn, both sidelined by injuries. However, Erasmus has a plan to address this, with the potential inclusion of Pieter-Steph du Toit in the second-row, a position he has previously excelled in. Du Toit's versatility and strong scrummaging skills make him a valuable asset, despite his recent shoulder injury. The Springboks' second-row options are being bolstered by the return of Lood de Jager, who will be a key player in the upcoming match against Tokyo Sungoliath. De Jager's experience and ability to adapt to different positions will be crucial in the team's strategy. The squad's depth is further enhanced by the inclusion of Ruan Nortje, Franco Mostert, and Junior Bok captain Riley Norton. However, Erasmus must also navigate the absence of several key players, including Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Malcolm Marx, and Kwagga Smith, who are all in doubt for the July Tests. The Springboks' injury concerns extend beyond the second-row, with several other players sidelined. Despite these challenges, Erasmus' strategic thinking and adaptability will be pivotal in shaping the team's success in the international season.