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Coetzee and Bokke grateful to fans

The Springboks will approach the coming Rugby Championship tournament with self-confidence after they made a clean sweep in the series against France.

Springbok coach, Allister Coetzee, on Saturday praised the effort of his squad and management, but also had a special word of thanks to Springbok supporters, after his side clinched the Castle Lager Incoming Series with a 3-0 winning margin.

South Africa won the third test 35-12, following wins in Pretoria and Durban earlier this month, and Coetzee was pleased about the progress shown by his team in this time.

“This was a huge step in the right direction for us. Test match rugby is always about winning, not about being pretty. This was what happened tonight. We did not execute as well as we wanted to, but the courage of the team was great,” said Coetzee.

Coetzee pointed to the tireless defence from the team and the willingness of players to get back to their feet and make another tackle. This was particularly rewarding, especially after they had to regroup after losing Warren Whiteley late in the week due to a groin injury.

“Losing the captain on a Friday, having a stand-in captain and then defend our line and keep France scoreless, that is massive step in the right direction for all of us,” Coetzee said.

The coach attributed the change in fortunes to better preparations and the buy-in of all coaches.

“Our preparation time was so much better this year and our training camps were essential. The Plettenberg Bay camp did wonders. We have great rugby players and now that we have a shared value system, we are showing that. The motivation comes from within.”

Coetzee had a special message to the Springboks fans as well, thanking them for their support.

“The fans are terrific, we embrace the idea that we need to win all matches, as they expect, although all teams lose from time to time. We cannot stay undefeated forever, but one thing we can promise is an all-out effort. We are happy that we could turn things around for them too. We needed to turn this around, we still have a lot to do, but the belief is back in the jersey again. That is a great feeling. A lot of small things combine to make the product better,” Coetzee concluded.

Stand-in Springbok captain, Eben Etzebeth, also thanked the fans.

“We are extremely grateful to the fans, their support was awesome over the last three weeks. From Pretoria onwards, we really enjoyed that support. It is very rewarding,” Etsebeth said.

The Springboks’ next test is against Argentina in Port Elizabeth on 19 August, 2017.

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Koos Venter

Koos Venter is an experienced journalist who started his career 35 years ago, before the days of cellphones, modern computer systems, the internet and digital cameras, as a correspondent for Nexus, the former national magazine of the Department of Correctional Services. He has since worked for various other publications in all aspects of news coverage, as a columnist and in the production side of newspapers and online publications. Since 2007 he has specialized as a sports writer, while he is also regularly used as an analyst and commentator by several radio stations.
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