The Borneo Post

South Africa to play only two home tests before World Cup

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CAPE TOWN: South Africa will play only two home tests next year during a curtailed build-up to the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan, with Johannesbu­rg and Pretoria set to host the matches.

There wi l l be no June i nter nat iona l window in World Cup year and the Rugby Championsh­ip has been cut to three fixtures per side, with the Boks to open their campaign against Australia at Ellis Park on July 20.

They tackle world champions New Zealand in Wellington a week later, the scene of a surprise 36- 34 victory for the Boks in this year’s championsh­ip.

From there they travel to South America to meet Argentina on Aug 10 for thei r f inal game of the Southern Hemisphere competitio­n, before they host the Pumas in a one- off internatio­nal at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria the following week.

That is the final test scheduled before the Boks open their World Cup Pool B campaign against New Zealand in Yokohama on Sept 21.

The Boks also meet Namibia in Toyota on Sept. 28, Italy in Fukuroi on Oct 4 and Canada in Kobe four days later.

Twice World Cup winners South Africa have been fuelled with more optimism after better displays over the past six months despite only winning 50 per cent of their tests in 2018.

They had come off a barren two years under former coach Allister Coetzee, including a record 570 defeat by New Zealand, first home losses to Argentina and Ireland, and a shock defeat by Italy. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Scotland’s Max Mcfarland (left) is tackled by South Africa’s Siviwe Soyzwapi (right) during the quarter final between Scotland and South Africa on the second and last day of the Rugby Sevens tournament at the Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town. — AFP photo
Scotland’s Max Mcfarland (left) is tackled by South Africa’s Siviwe Soyzwapi (right) during the quarter final between Scotland and South Africa on the second and last day of the Rugby Sevens tournament at the Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town. — AFP photo

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