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Springboks sticking with the kicking
Springboks sticking with the kicking

Springboks sticking with the kicking

South Africa’s national rugby team suffered another setback at the weekend following another defeat at the hands of their biggest rivals.
Cindy Van Wyk
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The world champion Springboks have pledged to stick with their kicking game, despite being on a three-match losing streak, giving New Zealand plenty to work on ahead of their rematch this coming weekend.

Coach Jacques Nienaber replied with a blunt "I don't think so" when asked if a change of tactics was needed after a 78th-minute Jordie Barrett penalty gave the All Blacks a 19-17 victory in their Rugby Championship test in Townsville on Saturday.

It followed back-to-back losses to Australia, but Nienaber maintained their relentless kicking game was working even if it meant handing possession back to the opposition.

Captain Siya Kolisi was equally emphatic, saying they were "never going to change anything".

"That's how we know how to play and it has always worked for us," Kolisi said.

Although the All Blacks were expecting a relentless barrage from South Africa, they were still surprised to see the bombs continued to come even when the Springboks had New Zealand pinned inside their 22.

"We didn't expect that. It's certainly a different way to build pressure," All Blacks assistant coach John Plumtree said.

"The boys were saying there was a little bit of spiralling going on with some of those Faf de Klerk bombs as well so we know what to expect next week because they'll definitely bring that again."

Needs improvement

With the All Blacks wrapping up the Rugby Championship on Saturday, Plumtree said the target now was to finish the tournament unbeaten when they face the Springboks again on the Gold Coast next Saturday.

But he said there were several areas of their game that needed improvement.

"Our breakdown wasn't anywhere near the standard it needs to be against the Springboks. We couldn't build enough pressure because we were turning too much ball over," he said.

"And at times we might have been a little bit too flat and allowed their line speed to dominate so there's definitely heaps there for us to work on this week."

Solid

The 22-year-old Barrett, who was as solid as a rock under the constant stream of high kicks that fell his way, was just as reliable with his own kicking game, landing five from five shots at goal.

He said he felt so confident when the late penalty was awarded 43 metres from the posts that he told the referee he was having a shot without consulting his captain Ardie Savea.

"For whatever reason, I felt pretty good standing over that ball at the end of the game," he said.

"I feel like I'm in a rhythm with my goalkicking at the moment and just confident every time standing over the ball. I guess the challenge as a goalkicker is to try and stay in that phase as long as possible."

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