The Citizen (Gauteng)

Boks wary of backlash

WHITELEY: WE KNOW THE FRENCH ARE GOING TO BE MORE OF A CHALLENGE

- Rudolph Jacobs

Fullback Spedding poses a threat to his country of birth.

Being wary of a much stronger French team awaiting them, the Springboks are on the verge of clinching a morale-boosting series win in Durban today.

The French, who have made eight changes, have brought in more muscle since last weekend’s 37-14 defeat to the Boks at Loftus Versfeld and captain Warren Whiteley said yesterday they are bracing themselves accordingl­y.

“We expect them to be much-improved. They are guys who played in the Top-14 final, experience­d players, it’s going to be a good challenge for us,” said Whiteley.

While five players made their debuts for the Boks last weekend, most of the butterflie­s have disappeare­d, but the team won’t be that much of an unknown factor as was the case last week.

“We are not focusing too much on them. For us it’s about continuity, we are not expecting anything different from them, maybe more physicalit­y,” he said.

“They are extremely direct. They found some space behind us last week and we know it’s going to be more of a challenge this time around.”

Much has been said about drafting centre Lionel Mapoe straight into the starting line-up ahead of the experience­d Frans Steyn, but with just the one change, the Boks can bank on continuity.

“A series win will mean a lot but we haven’t even mentioned that,” said Whiteley. “We are really just focusing on this game as an individual match, so it’s exactly the same as the way we approached the previous game and trying to better our performanc­e.”

On the wings Courtnall Skosan and Raymond Rhule will have to increase their awareness and Whiteley said he knows returning SA-born French fullback Scott Spedding very well.

“I’ve played with him as a junior at the Sharks, and he’s an excellent player. They won’t simply kick back or run back, they can make very good decisions,” he said.

Whiteley returns to the field where it all started happening for him a few years ago but he said there’s no place for nostalgia.

“Not at all, I played here many times before. Just another opportunit­y for us more than anything, posing a different challenge,” he said. “The team have prepared really well and are really focused on themselves this weekend, trying to improve on those little things.

“We feel we can definitely improve in certain areas and that’s what we’ll be chasing every single week.” Kick-off: 5.05pm.

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 ?? Picture: BackpagePi­x ?? HARD AT WORK. Springbok locks Eben Etzebeth and Franco Mostert and prop Frans Malherbe get ready for a lineout during a training session at Northwood School in Durban this week.
Picture: BackpagePi­x HARD AT WORK. Springbok locks Eben Etzebeth and Franco Mostert and prop Frans Malherbe get ready for a lineout during a training session at Northwood School in Durban this week.

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