Springboks: 'This week will probably tell us where we are as a team'
South Africa skipper Siya Kolisi believes that cup final experiences build character as the Springboks prepare for a Test series decider against Wales.
Cape Town’s DHL Stadium hosts a winner-takes-all third game on Saturday after South Africa triumphed in Pretoria and Wales levelled things up with an historic success in Bloemfontein last weekend.
The 13-12 victory was Wales’ first over the world champion Springboks in South Africa, setting up an intriguing finale.
“We have been in these situations before, and it builds character,” Kolisi said.
“The coaches want us to be in situations such as these, so this is nothing new for us. But I am sure Wales have been in these situations, too.
“Wales are a tough team – they don’t stop playing for 80 minutes – but we are looking forward to this weekend.
“We looked at last week’s game and where they were strong, and we have been working on that and on improving our game.”
Springboks head coach Jacques Nienaber has recalled eight of the 2019 World Cup-winning team – Kolisi included – for the Wales showdown.
It is also South Africa’s last game before they open their Rugby Championship campaign against New Zealand on August 6.
Assistant coach Mzwandile Stick said: “We are still in a building phase to the World Cup (next year).
“Last week, we were not happy with the result. We had several opportunities which could have allowed us to put them away, but we didn’t use them.
“This week will probably tell us where we are as a team. We have no doubt it is going to be another big tussle, but we will do everything we can to win.
“Wales have a similar style of play, and they can feed off scraps and create something from nothing, so we are aware of the challenge that lies ahead.”
The third Test marks Springboks lock Eben Etzebeth’s 100th cap – he is the seventh South African to reach that landmark – with hooker Bongi Mbonambi making his 50th Test match appearance.
Kolisi added: “This is a special occasion for Eben and his family.
“It is special to achieve what he has, and to be the youngest player to achieve it makes it even more remarkable, so we are happy for him and for Bongi.
“We want to win this match for them, but more importantly for the Springboks and the people of South Africa.”
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Agreed. As a Saffa I have much respect for the ABs. I also have to say given any option I would ONLY prefer to lose to ABs. To lose to England is probably the most embarrassing think to happen to either of us.
There was a time when both of us lost to England and we both hated it. Thankfully those days are behind us. Kudos to you guys, kudos to ABs. But dear old BS seems to hate us Boks. No idea why.
Go to commentsI got the sense that holding him to it was kickback from SB and the rfu smarting at being jilted quite so soon, so unexpectedly and so publicly.
Seem to remember that they spoke to Gustard before appointing Joe and you really have to think he would have come in at a higher level?
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