Daily Dispatch

Bok fever starts again

Championsh­ip now losing its spark due to the dominance of All Blacks

- CRAIG RAY

By Sunday the tone of the 2018 Rugby Championsh­ip will be set and for neutrals everywhere the hope is that it doesn’t follow its usual pattern.

What has happened five out of the six years of the tournament is that the All Blacks have taken on the Wallabies in Sydney in the opening game of the tournament.

And four times they have prevailed‚ three of those with try-scoring bonus points before a return match at home a week later‚ which they always win.

After a fortnight the tournament is practicall­y over as the Boks usually beat the Pumas at home and struggle in Argentina in week two. They then have to play both New Zealand and Australia away in weeks three and four.

By the end of the first four matchdays‚ the All Blacks have had three home games and a short Trans-Tasman away game while the Boks have been on the road for three straight weeks.

If the All Blacks win in week one‚ they win the tournament. And in 2014‚ they drew in week one‚ and still won the tournament.

The fixture list is set for a shake up in 2020 when the new Sanzaar television deal kicks in‚ but by then the All Blacks might have marched to two more titles and everyone’s interest in the Rugby Championsh­ip would be at record lows.

The Springboks’ opening game of the 2018 edition against the Pumas in Durban on Saturday has failed to register huge excitement in the way the June series against England did.

There is a feeling of inevitabil­ity about the tournament‚ which has seen the All Blacks win 30 out of 33 games since Argentina were introduced in 2012.

The feeling that there is a contest for the title has long since gone‚ so it falls to the Wallabies in Sydney to shake it up and stir people from their lethargy.

A youthful looking Springbok team has to beat Argentina with a try-scoring bonus point in Durban to get out of the gates quickly in the tournament.

The Boks are realistic and coach Rassie Erasmus knows that expecting to win the Rugby Championsh­ip at this stage of his rebuilding job is probably unfair‚ but they have to set the target of winning all their home games.

Week one always starts with hope for every team‚ which is part of the charm of the tournament‚ even if the outcome is as close to a foregone conclusion as you can get in world sport.

The feeling that there is a contest for the title has long since gone

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 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES/SYDNEY SESHIBEDI ?? HIGH STAKES: Springboks captain Warren Whiteley will be hoping to see his men give their all against Argentina in Durban on Saturday.
Picture: GALLO IMAGES/SYDNEY SESHIBEDI HIGH STAKES: Springboks captain Warren Whiteley will be hoping to see his men give their all against Argentina in Durban on Saturday.

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