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Springboks ditch defence liability Rhule

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BLOEMFONTE­IN: South Africa dropped Raymond Rhule from their squad on Tuesday, a day after coach Allister Coetzee said the underfire winger would not be ditched following a poor performanc­e against New Zealand earlier this month. The Ghanaborn back missed nine tackles in the record 570 thrashing at the hands of the All Blacks and had been the subject of much criticism from South Africa supporters.

Coetzee said on Monday he would keep faith with the 24year-old for Saturday’s penultimat­e match in this year’s Rugby Championsh­ip against Australia in Bloemfonte­in.

The Springboks, however, announced some 24 hours later that Rhule would be going back to the Cheetahs for their PRO-14 match with Welsh club Ospreys in Bloemfonte­in tomorrow, without giving an explanatio­n for the u-turn.

“I’m not a coach who will look at one poor performanc­e and chuck someone away,” Coetzee had told a news conference on Monday.

Dan du Preez and S’busiso Nkosi were also released to rejoin the Sharks for Currie Cup action at the weekend, officials said.

South Africa continued their preparatio­ns for the test on Tuesday by working on a strategy to prioritise and protect possession against the Wallabies.

Springbok backline coach Franco Smith said an analysis of their heavy loss in New Zealand showed they needed to be better when it comes to holding onto the ball.

“To turn it around, we have to ensure we are a factor with ball in hand. We have to re-establish our general shape on attack, and to give ourselves the best chances to score by looking after possession, and then we need to convert our opportunit­ies with that tryscoring mentality,” he told a news conference. Reuters

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Raymond Rhule

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