Ken Borland

By Ken Borland

Journalist


‘Heartbroken’ Boks will ‘leave it all out there’ in All Blacks rematch

The teams meet again this weekend, with the Boks out to prevent a Rugby Championship clean sweep by New Zealand.


Midfield kingpin Damian de Allende has warned that the Springbok defence is back at its best, even though the All Blacks were able to just slip from their grasp in the closing moments of their Rugby Championship Test in Townsville, sneaking a 19-17 win through a last-ditch Jordie Barrett penalty.

A stout defensive effort by the Springboks frustrated and harried the All Blacks, who were definitely frazzled and made many uncharacteristic handling errors.

It was pressure rugby at its best, but unfortunately South Africa’s lack of attacking intent meant they were unable to capitalise.

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“Our defence was much better than in the last two weeks, it was pretty solid and we were dominant in our hits,” De Allende said after the game.

“We got the detail right – they were very good at attacking from set-piece, they move the ball well in contact, but I think we adapted well. New Zealand are a very potent attacking threat but we scrambled well.

“I thought we controlled the tempo of the game quite well, we got into the game nicely, we were dominant. But it was just heartbreaking in the end and I feel we deserved a bit more.

“But against the Lions we got the last penalty, Australia did it against us and now tonight it’s happened too. But we will keep working hard and hopefully the advantage will turn our way in the next close game.”

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Kwagga Smith made coach Jacques Nienaber look like a wise old owl with his selection of him as starting flank, the former Springbok Sevens star producing a series of crucial contributions at the breakdown.

Smith was at the forefont of a massive effort to restore the pride of the world champions, and All Blacks coach Ian Foster admitted afterwards he was relieved to survive what he called a “ruthless and clinical” onslaught.

Smith promised more of the same this weekend against the same team.

“We had real hunger before this game because last week was not a great performance. I think we played well and we were unlucky to fall short. This coming weekend is our last game before a break, so I’ll give my all on the field, everyone can leave it all out there.”

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