The Citizen (KZN)

Boks are clear underdogs

DUBLIN: NOT HAPPY HUNTING GROUND

- Rudolph Jacobs

Coetzee aware his men will be put through the wringer.

The going is expected to get very tough for the Springboks in Dublin tonight as they open their European tour against Ireland.

The Boks might have gained a lot of confidence from their last outing against the All Blacks at Newlands, but the team, under captain Eben Etzebeth, have still got to prove they can rise above mediocrity when playing away from home.

Better Bok teams than the current one have lost four of the last six outings in Dublin.

Coach Allister Coetzee rightfully claimed the underdog tag and even though the Boks are expected to take the heat to the home team up front, it’s in the back division where there are some serious issues.

There is a big question mark over inside centre Damian de Allende and the weak flyhalf defensive channel between him and pivot Elton Jantjies which could be targeted by that abrasive Irish hooker and skipper Rory Best and his fired-up comrades.

It’s not without good reason that the Irish have picked the big former Chiefs centre Bundee Aki to make his debut and he would probably be ordered to bombard that potential weakness in the Bok armoury.

“They beat us here in 2014 and with an experience­d coaching team and world-class players, they are rightfully considered as the favourites,” said Coetzee yesterday.

“They are one of the few teams in the last five years that have managed to beat the All Blacks.”

There is, however, the distinct hope the Boks can create their own path through powerful ball-carriers such as hooker Malcolm Marx and Pieter-Steph du Toit from the blindside flank.

It is expected that the Boks will go into the match at the Aviva Stadium out to play the territory game and to counter the rushed and flat-lying Irish defence by dragging their passionate defenders into the tight exchanges.

There is also a concern over the Bok tactical kicking game and kicking possession blindly away will suit the Irish who believe they should have beaten the Boks in a closely contested three-match series in South Africa last June.

But the Boks won’t complain about having a New Zealand referee in Ben O’Keefe to keep the likes of No 8 CJ Stander and Best honest with their sometimes dubious antics on the ground.

Kick-off: 7.30pm (SA time)

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? SOMETHING TO PROVE. Question marks remain over Springbok inside centre Damian de Allende ahead of their Test against Ireland in Dublin today.
Picture: Gallo Images SOMETHING TO PROVE. Question marks remain over Springbok inside centre Damian de Allende ahead of their Test against Ireland in Dublin today.

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