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Stuart Hogg wants Lions to dominate the 'no-talent battles'

By PA
(Photo by Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Images via Getty Images)

Stuart Hogg insists the British and Irish Lions aim to make a virtue of winning in-game moments that require determination over artistry.

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Warren Gatland’s team swept aside the Sigma Lions 56-14 in their opening match on South African soil, but they were quick to concede that far tougher assignments await on a tour that culminates in a three-Test series against the Springboks.

Josh Adams amassed four tries and Hamish Watson starred as an unstoppable force at openside on an afternoon bursting with positives for the Lions, but Hogg takes greatest pleasure in the appetite for the grittier work.

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“At times we went to dark places. We made ourselves uncomfortable in the way that we were defending, the way that we were trying to attack,” the Scotland skipper said.

“We wanted to win the no-talent battles, things that require no talent, and that’s getting up off the deck and getting yourself back in the game and making it as difficult as we possibly can for the opposition.

“At times we got that spot on, but for me the exciting thing is we can get better. We can get better individually and we can get better collectively.

“We want to be a formidable defensive unit because that will win you Test matches. We work incredibly hard and we want to be tough to beat.

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“We want to be in positions to make dominant collisions, to get some turnovers and play on the back of it, so we want to work incredibly hard for each other.

“That will then give us an opportunity to then play with ball in hand, which for the likes of myself and the rest of the back three, that’s when we come alive.

“It’s far from the finished article. We’ll continue to work, continue to learn and continue to get better. We’re excited about the next few weeks.”

Adams pencilled his name into the Test team for the opener in Cape Town on July 24 on the strength of his finishing, but Hogg also advanced his claim to facing the Springboks as he thrived with the captaincy.

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Dropped by Exeter for their recent Gallagher Premiership semi-final and final, he was thrust into the Lions’ starting XV at the first available opportunity and excelled on an afternoon of personal triumph.

“It was a terrific experience. I absolutely loved the 80 minutes on the field and it’s a really, really exciting time to be a part of this team,” the Chiefs full-back said.

The Sharks will provide a step-up in opposition when the Lions return to Emirates Airline Park on Wednesday with a XV containing squad members who have yet to start against Japan or the Sigma Lions.

Injury permitting, an all-new back row row of Josh Navidi, Tom Curry and Sam Simmonds will be in action, while scrum-half Gareth Davies, wing Anthony Watson, prop Zander Ferguson, hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie, prop Mako Vunipola, centre Elliot Daly and lock Adam Beard are also primed for their first starts.

Gatland’s policy is to give every player a significant chance in the opening three games before selection for the Test series begins to crystallise.

“We’re not really trying to predict what a Test side looks like at the moment. We’re trying to let that unfold and see how the players keep performing and playing and seeing how the combinations work,” he said.

“Then we’ll start looking at our options. We definitely don’t want to pigeon-hole anyone. We’re keeping an open mind about how we play and how we keep improving.”

Only Ireland centre Robbie Henshaw is unavailable as he recovers from a minor hamstring strain.

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GrahamVF 2 hours ago
Does South Africa have a future in European competition?

"has SA actually EVER helped to develop another union to maturity like NZ has with Japan," yes - Argentina. You obviously don't know the history of Argentinian rugby. SA were touring there on long development tours in the 1950's

We continued the Junior Bok tours to the Argentine through to the early 70's

My coach at Grey High was Giepie Wentzel who toured Argentine as a fly half. He told me about how every Argentinian rugby club has pictures of Van Heerden and Danie Craven on prominent display. Yes we have developed a nation far more than NZ has done for Japan. And BTW Sa players were playing and coaching in Japan long before the Kiwis arrived. Fourie du Preez and many others were playing there 15 years ago.


"Isaac Van Heerden's reputation as an innovative coach had spread to Argentina, and he was invited to Buenos Aires to help the Pumas prepare for their first visit to South Africa in 1965.[1][2] Despite Argentina faring badly in this tour,[2] it was the start of a long and happy relationship between Van Heerden and the Pumas. Izak van Heerden took leave from his teaching post in Durban, relocated to Argentina, learnt fluent Spanish, and would revolutionise Argentine play in the late 1960s, laying the way open for great players such as Hugo Porta.[1][2] Van Heerden virtually invented the "tight loose" form of play, an area in which the Argentines would come to excel, and which would become a hallmark of their playing style. The Pumas repaid the initial debt, by beating the Junior Springboks at Ellis Park, and emerged as one of the better modern rugby nations, thanks largely to the talents of this Durban schoolmaster.[1]"


After the promise made by Junior Springbok manager JF Louw at the end of a 12-game tour to Argentina in 1959 – ‘I will do everything to ensure we invite you to tour our country’ – there were concerns about the strength of Argentinian rugby. South African Rugby Board president Danie Craven sent coach Izak van Heerden to help the Pumas prepare and they repaid the favour by beating the Junior Springboks at Ellis Park.

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