The columnist runs through a predicted match-day 23 for the England opener at Ellis Park on July 4, but the more interesting thread is the tension between two selection philosophies: picking for the win versus picking as part of a rolling build toward the All Blacks series. The projected starting XV centres on Willemse at fullback, Libbok-Williams at half, and a loose trio of Kolisi, Du Toit and Wiese — with the Marx injury situation the most significant wildcard up front. The real intrigue, though, is at the margins. The No 8 battle between Roos and Hanekom, the Arendse-Van der Merwe wing call, and whether players who shone in the Barbarians demolition get rewarded all hang on which version of Erasmus shows up — the one chasing a statement win or the one quietly stress-testing his depth before the four-Test All Blacks sequence begins. The retention of Junior Bok youngsters Norton and Moyo is flagged as a reminder that Erasmus has never felt bound by convention on selection timing or personnel.