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Ireland's new plan to shutdown Springboks attack

Bundee Aki, left, and CiarƔn Frawley during an Ireland rugby squad training session at Northwood College in Durban, South Africa. (Photo By Brendan Moran/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

Ireland defence coach Simon Easterby has outlined his team’s defensive task ahead of this weekend’s second Test against South Africa in Durban.

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The Springboks have added another layer to their already potent game plan under new attack coach Tony Brown.

Glimpses of the redefined more expansive brand of the attack were evident in the Springboks’ 27-20 win over Ireland.

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      They kept the ball in hand a lot more and found space and width on the park on numerous occasions against the Six Nations champions.

      Easterby told reporters at the Northwood High School in Durban that he is not surprised by the new attacking nuances of the Boks.

      However, he believes Brown does add another ā€˜dimension’ to the team.

      ā€œThe ability for them to play to that sort of space, width has always been there,ā€ Easterby said ahead of the much-anticipated challenge at Kings Park.

      ā€œThey can play a couple of game styles with their forward pack, the ability to win the gain-line and the collisions in [playing] a little bit tighter.

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      ā€œBut in the last couple of years since we have been playing them they have some backs that can play with space, play with footwork and have that kicking game.

      ā€œAnd Tony Brown’s inclusion adds another dimension to the way they can attack.ā€

      Ireland will face more or less the same challenge this weekend against an unchanged Springbok matchday squad.

      And while the Irish struggled in the opening exchanges in that first Test, Easterby said they will draw confidence from their second-half display at Loftus Versfeld.

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      The defence coach pinpointed the list of work-ons for his team as they prepare for the crucial encounter.

      A win for Ireland will ensure that the series ends in a draw.

      ā€œThey put the ball into space, which we anticipated, but we didn’t deal with that as well as we should have done,ā€ he explained.

      ā€œSometimes, a team will find a way to get into space. We didn’t shut that down in the way that we would normally do.

      ā€œThere are plenty of fixes for that, but essentially, we have to be better on both sides of the ball, especially in the first half.

      ā€œAs the game went on we grew massively into it and we finished stronger. We will take a lot of confidence from that.

      ā€œYou can’t give a side like South Africa the type of space that we allowed because they have too many quality players to put you under pressure and take advantage of that space.

      ā€œIf you lose a few collisions, you are on the back foot and it is a bit of a spiral of negativity.

      ā€œYou have to try and create something within that, whether that is the communications, whether that is individuals working within that working a little bit smarter and finding a way to find solutions.

      ā€œIt is probably a combination of things that we didn’t quite get right in that first 20 minutes when they got some decent gains from us.

      ā€œAfter half-time, we fixed a lot of those things, and we were much more difficult to break down. I thought in the second half, we were much better on both sides of the ball.ā€

      In terms of injuries, the assistant coach reported a clean bill of health.

      He said James Lowe, Bundee Aki, Robbie Henshaw, Andrew Porter and Jamie Osborne are all available for this weekend.

      Henshaw was withdrawn with a head injury at half-time after his mouthguard indicated he’d been in a heavy collision with Siya Kolisi.

      However, he has been following the return-to-play protocols and Easterby said he is on track for the match on Saturday.

      Head coach Andy Farrell is set to name his team on Thursday.

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      Johann 310 days ago

      It's not really a plan if you expose it before the game Mr. Fix it. It's a reply to another man's plan. Rassie plays and we play catch up. It's not a plan as much as it is a fixing of a leak. Plans are proactive and this reads more like a reaction. But we can call it a plan, because everyone has a plan until the first collision.

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      KiwiSteve 311 days ago

      Ireland are going to win the world cup 🄤

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      Ninjin 311 days ago

      Yes as soon as the All Blacks and Springboks stop playing rugby

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