The Herald (South Africa)

Junior Boks expect tough challenge from Wales

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JUNIOR Springbok assistant coach Bafana Nhleko expects a different challenge against Wales in the second match on their UK rugby tour at Cardiff Arms Park in Cardiff tomorrow.

Following the 41-3 win against Scotland in their opening tour match, the team returned to the training field yesterday after travelling from Scotland to Wales on Saturday, and were greeted with warm sunny conditions, much to the players’ delight.

With the players having overcome the journey to the UK and settling in well at their base at the Vale Resort in Cardiff, they wasted no time switching on mentally and physically for their next match.

Nhleko said that while they were tested against Scotland, they expected another tough challenge against Wales.

“Wales will pose different threats to Scotland, especially in terms of their defence and breakdowns, so we have to be prepared for that,” Nhleko said.

“We struggled in certain department­s against Scotland, although the scoreboard says otherwise, so we need to be better at the breakdown and make sure that our shape is set early.”

Nhleko said the team had settled in well in the UK, and he was confident that the tour would prepare them well for the World Rugby U20 Championsh­ip in the south of France.

“It was part of the plan to come out here and familiaris­e ourselves with the U20 Championsh­ip scenario. So we are on track with that.

“The difficulty for the players is adapting to the travel and the short turnaround time between matches. The best thing about it is that the boys will be ready for the pressure of the U20 Championsh­ip after this tour.”

The Junior Springboks will face England in their final tour game on Friday at the Sixways Stadium, home of the Worcester Warriors, before returning to South Africa for their World Rugby U20 Championsh­ip holding camp.

Junior Springbok coach Chean Roux will announce his matchday squad for the Wales clash today.

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