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Springboks: 'The other big thing that we would like to achieve'

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Springboks boss Jacques Nienaber has identified the two major growth areas for his team in 2022. The South African squad has assembled in Pretoria for the first week of its build to the three-Test July series versus Wales and the coach has outlined what he will be looking for in the weeks and months ahead.

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Left without a match in 2020 due to the pandemic, the Springboks returned to the field in 2021 where they eight of their 13 Test matches. That included a series victory over the touring British and Irish Lions and a third-place Rugby Championship finish before their end-of-year European tour culminated in a last-gasp defeat to England at Twickenham.

Nienaber has used his time since then to sift through all the evidence of last year and ahead of next month’s start to their 2022 international calendar, he has pinpointed the items he wants to improve.

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“From a rugby point of view we always try and develop our game and transform our game in terms of different levels,” he explained. “When we did the review of 2021 there were certain things that were good and there were certain aspects and for obvious reasons, I am not going to name all of them.

“But there are certain aspects that we definitely have to improve and that is the one area, the development of our Springbok rugby game on-field and then also the other big thing that we would like to achieve is create depth in our squad.

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“Squad depth can be getting youngsters in but it can also be getting more experience into players, getting them exposed in more Test matches and getting more Test match experience underneath them. It’s getting some young blood in or some youth in but also getting experience into your already experienced players.”

With two South African franchises still involved in the URC playoffs and other Springboks playing for their clubs in England or France, this week’s initial Test squad gathering in Pretoria has been restricted to 17 players but Nienaber isn’t complaining.

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“Listen, if you go back to when 2018 when myself and Rassie (Erasmus) just came back from Ireland, according to regulation nine you only get the players the Sunday before a Test match so we are in a very fortunate position to have 17 players here and have the ability to prepare with them. We are happy.

“In the past, in 2018 when we played our first Test match against Wales in Washington before the England series, we only got the players on that Sunday (before) and some only arrived on Monday. The preparation (now) is awesome. We almost have a full team available so our focus is we do a little bit of team stuff, as much as we can, and we focus on fundamentals and mini-unit stuff.”

There is plenty of speculation about who might be called up when the club season is over in South Africa and Europe, but Nienaber refused to add fuel to the guessing game. “We are not going to speculate on the squad, that is why we haven’t announced it,” he insisted.

“They are currently playing with their franchises and to speculate now on who is in, who is out, that is the whole reason why we delayed the announcement of the squad… I’m not going to speculate on players who are not in the squad.”

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CO 19 minutes ago
Forget Ireland, the All Blacks face the real alpha of Europe next

I cannot believe that you don't think the French rugby team coach and captain are not discussing putting Jalibert on the bench in favour of Duponts club teammate that doesn't even play at 10.


This is a terrible, massive insult to a 10 and I'm sure Dupont would also be very enraged if benched for a player that doesn't even play halfback.


A good captain would've insisted to the coach that it was an idea of madness and either select Jalibert or replace him with another 10 if you want him to be reserve.


Jalibert may not be the world's finest tacklers but that's often not a tens main strength that the loose forwards and second five cover. An intercept pass is never great but they happen.


When any player is playing for his club then it's club first, respect doesn't need to be shown to opposition players simply because they're internationals.


Who exactly are you claiming Jalibert hasn't respected? If it's Toulouse international players then it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this bench demotion out.


The outcome of selecting Jalibert to the bench and he then throwing his croissants out the window of the team bus immediately prior to playing the Allblacks is a disaster that will be team disharmony as any team mates of Jalibert are in a state of anger and revolt so a performance that will be sub optimal against a team that is thirsting for revenge against France.


I don't know about you but the Allblacks are very upset they've lost twice in a row to France and want to put out a statement performance so this preparation by Galthie of creating havoc looks to me like a coach that is clueless.

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