The Citizen (Gauteng)

Resurgent Boks surge to the top

COETZEE: OUR PLAYERS HAVE A VERY HIGH WORK RATE

- Rudolph Jacobs

Now the All Blacks, Wallabies await Down Under.

The Springboks have risen to the top of the Rugby Championsh­ip ladder after their 41-23 bonus point win over Argentina in Salta at the weekend. Not only was it their first away win since 2015, but their second straight victory in this year’s competitio­n ensured they were placed above New Zealand based on points difference (40 against 26) with both teams on nine points.

The Boks are unbeaten after five matches this season and are set to climb to third in the world rankings which were expected to be updated today.

Enjoying a fine run of form, their latest result marked only the second time the Boks had scored four of more tries and 35 or more points in five successive Tests.

Thrilled with his team’s efforts despite a somewhat nervous start, Bok coach Allister Coetzee put their latest performanc­e down to meticulous planning.

“We changed our travel plans this year, preparing for two days at home before flying to Argentina on the Wednesday, which is also our off-day,” Coetzee said.

With flank and Man of the Match Siya Kolisi growing in stature every week, scoring two of the Boks’ five tries on Saturday, there was also a resurgent performanc­e from prop Beast Mtawarira, as well as huge bench impacts from lock Pieter-Steph du Toit and flank Jean-Luc du Preez.

Equally impressive was Elton Jantjies’ kicking record, with the flyhalf slotting over 89% of his attempts in the last six Tests (34 successful kicks out of 38).

The Pumas, meanwhile, did themselves no favours with their poor discipline.

Lock Tomas Lavinini was shown a red card after knocking the ball down, which could have led to a Kolisi hat-trick, after he had earlier been given a yellow following a dangerous tackle on Bok prop Coenie Oosthuizen.

Coetzee credited his players’ self-discipline in conditioni­ng as one of the reasons for their success.

“The players have looked after themselves in terms of their conditioni­ng and recovery, and here our medical and conditioni­ng staff deserve a good mention,” he said.

“We want to play with high intensity and our players have a very high work rate.”

After returning to South Africa tomorrow morning, team management confirmed the squad would have a couple of days to recover before getting together on Friday for their two tough away matches against the Wallabies and All Blacks.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? MILESTONE. Springbok flanker Jean-Luc du Preez dives over to score his first Test try in the Rugby Championsh­ip match against Argentina in Salta on Saturday night.
Picture: AFP MILESTONE. Springbok flanker Jean-Luc du Preez dives over to score his first Test try in the Rugby Championsh­ip match against Argentina in Salta on Saturday night.

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