But in his many weeks and months in Wallabies camps, Toole has spent considerable time working on his catching game, and Schmidt last year also referenced the lethality of pint-sized Springbok speedsters Kurt-Lee Arendse and Cheslin Kolbe when asked if Toole’s size.

Arendse was injured in the Boks’ loss at Ellis Park, but Kolbe will also make his return from injury in the second Test against the Wallabies. Kolbe is listed as No.11, indicating he will mark up in a mouthwatering contest against in-form Wallabies right-winger Max Jorgensen.

Schmidt will name his side to meet the Boks on Thursday night (AEST), and it is expected Rob Valetini will make his return from a calf injury that kept him sidelined for the third Test against the Lions, and the first Test against the Springboks in Johannesburg at the weekend.

Captain Harry Wilson picked up a knee injury when scoring his second try in the major upset, but scans cleared the courageous No.8 of structural damage. It remains to be seen whether he will play in Cape Town.