Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Kyle out to erase South African nightmare

- RUGBY UNION

KYLE Sinckler is eager to resume hostilitie­s with South Africa at Twickenham on Saturday as he reflects on the cruellest moment of his England career.

Australia were dispatched 32-15 on Saturday to continue a winning autumn that began with an 11-try rout of Tonga, but it is the finale of the series against the Springboks that has generated the most anticipati­on for Sinckler.

Less than three minutes into the 2019 World Cup final in Yokohama, the British and Irish Lions prop was knocked unconsciou­s by Maro Itoje’s elbow in an unfortunat­e collision and his evening was over.

In his absence England were crushed 32-12 and Sinckler admits the event has left its mark.

“I don’t remember the World Cup final. It took me a while to process the incident. You work all your life for that moment but I can’t remember a thing,” Sinckler said.

“I’m not going to lie to you, for two or three weeks after I just sat in my house in a dark room, obviously concussed, trying to process it all.

“It’s tough but you’ve got to roll with the punches and I feel like I’m a better person for that experience and it gave me that extra drive to keep kicking on.

“And I just try to use it as motivation as I’m always very conscious that my job is to inspire kids and anyone – black, white, Asian, man, woman – coming through and anyone who’s going through some tough times.

“It would have been very easy for me to throw my toys out the pram or feel sorry myself, but I feel since then I have tried to kick on and mature my game.”

A full house at Twickenham will see the rivals clash for the first time since South Africa were crowned global champions two years ago.

“I’d be lying if I said I didn’t look at this fixture and be like ‘I need to be ready for that game’,” Sinckler said.

“I wouldn’t talk about revenge. What’s done is done. Even if we beat them we’re not going to get the World Cup back.”

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England’s Kyle Sinckler

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