The Boks face the Brave Blossoms in the opening match of their November tour at Wembley Stadium and De Allende – who was a member of the Bok team that won the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan – warned that it would be a proper grind.

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“It’s very exciting to get to play against Japanese players from other clubs, but this weekend I’m more excited to enjoy myself and play against some teammates from the Panasonic Wild Knights because I know how good and how tough they are,” said De Allende, who has played more than 50 games for his club.

“I’m also looking forward to the other challenges I enjoy, so hopefully I can go out there on Saturday and make sure I represent my country the way I always do.

“I’ve played against Japanese centre Charlie Lawrence a few times, and it has always been a great battle. He’s very powerful and quick on his feet. There is also Dylan Rylie, who I’ve played with in Japan, and he’s deceptively fast and strong, so it’s going to be a fast, intense, and physical game.”

Given his familiarity with the Japanese style of rugby, De Allende agreed with his midfield partner Jesse Kriel that they would not underestimate the opposition, despite the fact that they are ranked 13th in the world.

“We’ve been preparing for a fast game because that’s the way the Japanese really want to play, but it will be equally important to play our brand of rugby and on our terms,” said De Allende.

“Japan got stuck in against Australia when they lost by only four points last weekend, so it’s going to be a hard game.”

While it will not be De Allende’s first visit to Wembley Stadium on Saturday, it will mark the first time he plays on the famous field – an opportunity that excited him immensely.

“I watched the Boks play the Barbarians there before, as well as an NFL match, and the rugby league match between England and Australia last week, but I’ve never played on the pitch,” he said. “The stadium looks beautiful. It has a lot of history and heritage, so I’m looking forward to being part of this match.”