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South Korea Make Four Changes for Second Test

South Korea has made four changes for the second test against Chile. The match will take place at Old Gregonian Club in Santiago on Saturday evening.

In the only change to the forwards hooker Jun-Hee Lim makes way for Jeep Kim. In the backs Ki-Chul Shin and Jae-Bok Lee replace Myung-Jun Lee and Jae-Hyul Ryu at scrum half and fly half respectively. Both Shin and Lee will feature as replacements.

The remaining change sees Nam-Wook Kim elevated to the starting lineup. He will start in place of Jung-Ho Moon at inside center.

Saturday’s test match will be the second of two. Last Sunday’s match was the first ever between Chile and South Korea. A second win would give Los Cóndores a home series win and also further improve Chile’s standing in the World Rankings.

SOUTH KOREA
1 Young-Ki Song, 2 Jeep Kim, 3 Dong-Won Shin (capt.), 4 Dae-Young Yang, 5 Jin-Seok Lee, 6 Yong-Seung Lee, 7 Kang-San Choi, 8 Soon-Chai Park, 9 Ki-Chul Shin, 10 Jae-Bok Lee, 11 Hang-Yul Park, 12 Nam-Wook Kim, 13 Seong-Min Jang, 14 Youn-Sik Jung, 15 Yong-Heung Jang

Replacements: 16 Tae-Hyun Kang, 17 Jong Ryul Park, 18 Jun-Hee Lim, 19 Min-Soo Son, 20 Ji-Hoon Yoo, 21 Myung-Jun Lee, 22 Jae-Hyuk Ryu, 23 Jung-Ho Moon

 

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