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Springboks urged to forget historic win over All Blacks

The Springboks have been advised to move on from the high of their thunderous win over the All Blacks and to rather shift their attention to their World Cup campaign.

28-08-23 12:08
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The Springboks in a huddle. Photo: SA Rugby website

Springboks No 8 Duane Vermeulen celebrated the team’s record-breaking victory over New Zealand but quickly turned his attention to the South Africa’s next outing: A game one of their RWC campaign against Scotland in Marseille on 10 September.

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VERMEULEN URGES SPRINGBOKS TO MOVE ALONG SWIFTLY

Vermeulen was one of seven forwards who were replaced by a seven-man Bomb Squad early in the second half as the Springboks thundered to a 35-7 victory over the old foe at a riotous Twickenham. But that’s now history, according to Vermeulen.

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“We made mistakes [against New Zealand] and there were a couple of things that didn’t go our way – discipline was one of them,” he said.

“We got a yellow card and penalties can make you lose a game, so we have to sharpen up on that.

“I think there’s still a lot in the tank. We’ve got to prepare well for our first game against Scotland. All the focus is on Scotland from this moment on.”

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The record-breaking victory came in the wake of another similarly record-breaking victory over Wales six days before when the Boks scored their most points and won by their biggest margin (52-16) in the Principality – representing a double mission accomplished for the 33-man squad.

“We really wanted to lay a marker down going into the World Cup and we wanted to show each other what lies inside every single person,” said Vermeulen.

“We played for one another, and it was a fantastic result for us.

“It was our biggest margin over New Zealand so it was a good one and good preparation – but it’s now just the start of the World Cup and hopefully we can go into it with a bit of confidence.”

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That confidence was powered by rewriting the narrative against New Zealand, following a disappointing showing in Auckland when the All Blacks triumphed 35-20.

“We really wanted to play a full 80 after the last time we met, and I think the guys really played their part,” said Vermeulen.

“Our last game against New Zealand wasn’t great and our first 20 minutes was our worst performance against New Zealand ever. They capitalised on our mistakes.

“This week we’d worked on all those small things that didn’t go well. This is one step in the right direction – there are still one or two little things that we can tweak. The coaches are happy and the team’s really happy with the performance and hopefully we can build on that.”

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ELTON JANTJIES SAGA TAKES CENTRE STAGE

Meanwhile, SA Rugby has had to put out fires after it came to light that the perennial bad boy of Springbok rugby, Elton Jantjies, had tested positive for a banned substance in June of this year.

The national rugby governing body, SA Rugby issued a statement on Saturday afternoon, confirming that they’ve been informed about the findings by the South African Institute for Drug-Free Sport (SAIDS). 

SA Rugby knowledges that a regulated process in now underway and would thus mot make any further comment on the matter. 

“SA Rugby has noted the statement issued on behalf of Elton Jantjies and confirms it was advised of the adverse finding. A regulated process is now in train which we are bound to respect and allow to run its course without further comment or speculation.”

The Springboks celebrate a try
The Springboks celebrate a try. Photo by Ian Kington / AFP