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Springboks coach on why they want Ireland game to be hard

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Mzwandile Stick at Springboks training

South Africa are relishing the prospect of a tough Rugby World Cup battle with Ireland and will go full throttle in Paris, according to assistant coach Mzwandile Stick.

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The reigning champions would put themselves on the brink of the quarter-finals with victory over Test rugby’s top-ranked team in Saturday evening’s mouth-watering Pool B clash at Stade de France.

Coach Stick believes the Springboks thrive under pressure and welcomes a stern examination of their credentials to prepare them for potential challenges in the knockout stages.

South Africa lost their opening match of the 2019 World Cup to New Zealand but recovered to lift the Webb Ellis Cup for a third time after defeating England in the final.

“We don’t expect an easy game tomorrow and we actually don’t want it to be easy,” said Stick.

“We want it to be tough just to prepare us in case we go to the play-offs.

“We play our best rugby when we’re under pressure.

“If you remember, going back to 2019, after losing the first game and people kept on saying, ‘you don’t win the World Cup’ and we’ve showed people it is possible.

“We know one thing for sure, when we get to the play-offs, we’ll go hard.

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“That doesn’t mean tomorrow we’re going to hold back, we’re not going to hold back. We’ll go hard at them.

“I don’t want to talk too much about Ireland and how they do things, but I’ll tell you one thing – we will be prepared for this game, irrespective of the conditions.”

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South Africa have already beaten Scotland and Romania and are marginal favourites for victory against Andy Farrell’s side.

Prop Steven Kitshoff, who will join Ulster after the tournament, expects the team with the greatest desire to emerge victorious.

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“It’s going to be a challenging game,” said the 31-year-old loosehead.

“Both sides have a lot to play for and we need to make sure we perform well and keep the momentum we’ve got from the first couple of games going into the World Cup

“But anything can happen on the night. It’s definitely the team that pitches up the most desperate and is willing to work for those extra bits who will come away victorious.

“It’s going to be a close game.”

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JW 3 hours ago
The Fergus Burke test and rugby's free market

Of course not, but were not going to base our reasoning on what is said in one comment in a particular scenario and time, are we?


Actually, you are? Seriously?

Although Burke readily admits “I am driven by international rugby”, his final destination is still unknown. He could be one day replacing Finn Russell in the navy blue of Scotland, or challenging Marcus Smith for the right to wear a red rose on his chest, or cycling all the way home to the silver fern. It is all ‘Professor Plum in the billiards room with the lead pipe’ type guesswork, as things stand.

You yourself suggested it? Just theoretically? Look I hope Burke does well, but he's not really a player that has got a lot of attention, you've probably read/heard more him in this last few months than we have in his 4 years. Your own comments also suggest going overseas is a good idea to push ones case for national selection, especially for a team like NZ being so isolated. So i'll ask again, as no of your quotes obviously say one thing or the other, why don't you think he might be trying to advance his case like Leicester did?


Also, you can look at Leicesters statements in a similar fashion, where no doubt you are referring to his comments made while in NZ (still playing a big part of the WC campaign in his case). You should be no means have taken them for granted, and I'd suggest any other coach or management and he might not have returned (been wanted back).

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