Taulupe Faletau looks set to make a Test match return on Saturday -- despite playing less than an hour of competitive rugby in 12 weeks.The Bath No.8 appears on course to be involved when Wales complete their autumn series by tackling South Africa in Cardiff.Faletau suffered a knee ligament injury on his Bath debut against Aviva Premiership opponents Northampton in early September.He was sidelined until last Fridays appointment with Bristol, when he featured for 55 minutes, which meant him missing Wales November appointments with Australia, Argentina and Japan.But the 26-year-old could even start against the Springboks, which would probably mean Gloucesters in-form Ross Moriarty switching to blindside flanker alongside Faletau and skipper Sam Warburton in the back-row.Alternatively, Wales interim head coach Rob Howley, who names his line-up on Thursday, might decide to use Faletau off the bench, using Warburton at blindside and Justin Tipuric reclaiming the No.7 shirt after missing last weekends 33-30 victory over Japan.Wales assistant coach Neil Jenkins said: I think Toby [Faletau] is just a ridiculously good rugby player. Watching him in training, he looks like he hasnt been out [injured]. He is a class act, a world-class No. 8, one of the best on the planet.For us to have him fit and back in the mix and back training is a fantastic addition to our squad.Wales have only beaten South Africa twice in 31 attempts -- in 1999 and 2014 -- but they face a Springboks side reeling from suffering seven defeats this year, with their last game being a 20-18 loss to Italy.South Africa do play a certain brand of rugby -- an intimidating and physical brand of rugby -- and I have no doubt they will come with that on Saturday, Jenkins added.Physically, they will try to outmuscle us on Saturday, there is no doubting that, and I think they will come route one.Weve got to be ready -- physically and mentally -- for that and make sure we impose our game on them.Despite their impressive record against Wales, South Africa will probably start as underdogs on Saturday, while a Welsh triumph would give them three autumn victories for the first time since 2002 when they toppled Romania, Fiji and Canada.Springboks assistant coach Matt Proudfoot said: We are looking first for improvements in execution. The players natural response will be to make a statement, but we need to make sure we focus on execution and skills.We feel we can put them [Wales] under pressure in a couple of areas, and we will be focusing on those. But we need to improve.Theyve got some good leadership in their pack, and it will be interesting to see if Faletau starts. Hes got a lot of experience, and Warburton is a world-class player.We just focus on the challenge at the weekend. What has happened before doesnt matter.They are a side that is well coached, theyre experienced, theyve got a very settled back-line. We are expecting a tough challenge.Cheap Jerseys From China . -- Ryan Blaney provided more evidence that Penske Racings No. Fake China Jerseys . To the surprise of many, it isnt the Wolverines but their in-state rivals the Michigan State Spartans. https://www.chinajerseyscheap.us/ . 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Indias Shiv Chowrasia, who has finished runner-up in this tournament twice, was in second place after a 66.Drivers, team bosses and pundits have called for F1s new qualifying format to be scrapped immediately after its disastrous introduction at the Australian GP on Saturday.The FIA announced the radical shake-up in a bid to introduce more unpredictability into the race weekends just three weeks ago, but Sky Sports News understands that the new format could be scrapped as early as Monday.Drivers were eliminated every 90 seconds in Q1, Q2 and Q3 but while it provided excitement early on, the final few minutes of qualifying saw drivers sitting in the pits and standing on weighing scales as Lewis Hamilton secured pole position. Sky F1 pundit Martin Brundle said: I dont like it, its not acceptable and its got to change. It doesnt work and it has to go before Bahrain. Sky Sports F1s Martin Brundle and David Croft give their damning verdict on the new F1 qualifying format which resulted in no action for the last four min We need to find some other ways to liven up Sunday. It needs putting in the skip.Conclusions from qualifying for the Australian GPMercedes boss Toto Wolff described the new format as rubbish while Sky F1s Johnny Herbert said the anti-climax finish had been embarrassing. A scathing Christian Horner added: First of all, we should apologise. The intentions were well meant but we have got it wrong. We need to address it immediately. What we saw today wasnt good for Formula 1. We gave it a go, but it didnt work and lets sort it out for Bahrain.Sky F1 commentator David Croft argued the revamp had the potential to be a thoroughly exciting format but would need tinkering to prove a success. Qualifying report Lewis Hamilton dominates in Australia to take pole In a sporting context you could argue that was pretty much a disaster, he said.The first few minutes of each session saw all the cars remaining fighting for a quick time to avoid being in the drop-out zone, with Daniil Kvyat the first high-profile casualty in Q1.But as the afternoon progressed at Albert Park the sight of drivers sitting in the pits rather than trying to better their time became an all-too familiar occurrence as the teams struggled to find the time to change tyres and then get them out on a flying lap.I dont understand why all the people are so surprised now. It was clear what was going to happen, there were plenty of engineers and other brains that, basically, had sort of predicted what would happen, said Ferraris Sebastian Vettel. Its definitely the wrong way to go. Head of Mercedes Motorsport Toto Wolff said the new qualifying format is rubbish, and thinks discussions will take place over reverting to last years form It always looked like Hamilton, Nico Rosberg, Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen would be the final four but with minutes remaining in Q3 the Ferrari team made the call not send their drivers out again.dddddddddddd As a result, Hamilton effectively secured pole position with five minutes of Q3 still on the clock.The crescendo was the guy getting out of the car, complained Damon Hill. Hamilton could have waved his own chequered flag for pole with four minutes still to go.The fact that many cars were eliminated while they were midway through an, often quick, lap was also criticised. McLarens Jenson Button thinks that the new qualification system hasnt changed anything but thinks the team are starting the season in a better position. The hour of qualifying is not long enough, Brundle added. If they dont go back to old system, they at least have to delay the time when youre getting thrown out and shorten it from 90 seconds so people can get out there and get their laps done.How did the fans know what was going on?Sky Sports News HQs Craig Slater said that there was a unanimous desire among both the team bosses and the drivers themselves and other power brokers within the sport to get qualifying changed before the Bahrain GP.There will be some kind of meeting on Monday of the strategy group, perhaps via fax or email. The Formula 1 commission can vote on it via those means.It does need to be unanimous at this stage for the rules to be changed during the season itself but I understand that will happen, and well get back to something like last seasons format in time for the second race of the championship. Ted Kravitz brings you all the latest news from qualifying at the Australian Grand Prix. 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