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Published 11:42 8 Jul 2015 BST
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De Villiers buckled down to a strict training regime, once he had recovered and rehabbed. He had missed the 2007 World Cup, which the 'Boks won, and was determined he would do everything he could to give himself the best comeback chance.
This morning, he was named in South Africa's team to face a World XV in an exhibition match that will serve as their warm-up for The Rugby Championship.
It has been 222 days since he endured the horror injury.
De Villiers faced the media today and, from his briefing, this is perhaps the most poignant remark.
@CharlieFelix just interviewed him - said when the last injury happened, he just wanted to be able to run with his children again..
— Tom Hamilton (@tomESPNscrum) July 8, 2015
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