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Nienaber brushes aside Hansen criticism of Boks

- Mahlatse Mphahlele

Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber has been focused on preparatio­ns for the remainder of the Rugby Championsh­ip and preferred not to take note of criticism from former New Zealand coach Steve Hansen.

The highly respected Hansen‚ who guided the All Blacks to World Cup victory in 2015‚ recently joined the bandwagon of high-profile rugby figures who have criticised the Springboks’ style of play.

The Springboks recently beat the British & Irish Lions to win the series 2-1 and are leading the Rugby Championsh­ip after two victories over Argentina in Gqeberha in the Eastern Cape‚ but the critics have not been compliment­ary.

“To be honest‚ I didn’t see the comment‚” said Nienaber when asked about Hansen claiming the Springboks play it safe and are not adventurou­s by throwing the ball around.

“With everything that’s happened regarding quarantine and stuff‚ doing our reviews and setting our goals for this week‚ and what we have to produce as a team‚ I haven’t seen Steve’s comments.”

Nienaber‚ who recently has had to repeatedly defend the playing style of the Springboks‚ said each team has its own DNA, which is determined by the skills of the players.

“Each team has its own playing style and each squad has its own skills set.

“Each team will have its own unique DNA and they will play according to what strengthen­s their DNA.

“I think that is the beauty of rugby. There are different styles and ways to win matches and obviously you play with what is in front of you and sometimes you have to adapt.”

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