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Bok backing for Pollard, Willemse

• Apart from the flyhalves knowing what to correct, team are focusing on building for the next Rugby World Cup

- Liam Del Carme

Their goal-kicking may have been off target against the Wallabies but Springbok assistant coach Deon Davids has backed Handré Pollard and Damian Willemse to improve before Saturday’s return Rugby Championsh­ip Test in Brisbane.

Their goal-kicking may have been off target against the Wallabies but Springbok assistant coach Deon Davids has backed Handré Pollard and Damian Willemse to improve before Saturday’s return Rugby Championsh­ip Test in Brisbane.

Davids emphasised the qualities that the players possess and the long-term view that the Boks should begin building for the next Rugby World Cup.

The Springboks went down 28-26 in Gold Coast after a lastgasp match-winning penalty by Australia flyhalf Quade Cooper. The Boks had earlier squandered opportunit­ies at goal that could have advanced their score by 10 points.

“Handré Pollard is a profession­al rugby player and a quality individual on and off the field‚” Davids said. “He is the first guy to put up his hand and said he wasn’t as strong with his kicking game. We know what he can do. We know he takes pride in the way he does things.”

Revision will be done and correction­s, Davids said, and Pollard is experience­d enough to know how to make correction­s.

“He will work hard to improve in that specific area.”

Willemse‚ who missed a relatively easy conversion that would have given the Boks a three-point advantage with only a few minutes to play‚ has also come in for stick.

Davids was keen to point out that the player should not be judged solely on a kick.

“Damian is a talented and versatile player. We need to look further than just this game. He also saved a try.

“Though we want to win the Rugby Championsh­ip and do well on the end-of-year tour‚ our long-term vision is to win the next Rugby World Cup. To do that you have to build experience in certain areas.

“The experience players such as Herschel [Jantjies] and [Aphelele] Fassi are getting in this tournament will be important lessons they can take forward if required at the World Cup.

“Damian did miss that kick but he has other good qualities.

We have to look holistical­ly at what he brings for SA rugby going forward‚” Davids said.

Some pundits have already advanced the view that Morné Steyn’s accuracy off the kicking tee should be a major considerat­ion in selecting the match day’s 23 for this weekend’s clash.

Davids would not speculate about the make-up of the team due to be named on Wednesday. “We will look at who is in the squad and what the challenges are and will make a decision accordingl­y‚” he said.

The Boks will come to grips with issues in the scrum. Apart from place-kicking‚ Davids said‚ the Boks are also looking to sharpen their discipline‚ defence and tactical kicking ahead of

Saturday’s Test at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.

Their scrum has attracted scrutiny after they had conceded crucial penalties.

“Set pieces are an important part of our game‚” Davids said about an area that also falls under his remit as forwards coach.

“Scrums are difficult to officiate. It is important for us is to make sure there is alignment between the pictures we see as coaches and what the referees see. Going forward it means we understand what we need to interpret and the areas we need to work on.

“The calls can go either way. It is very competitiv­e. I feel for referees and the players.

“We have had clear discussion­s in terms of their interpreta­tions. Going forward we will have a better understand­ing of what we need to do to get rewards.”

Davids acknowledg­ed the team did not deliver their best performanc­e last weekend.

“This was maybe not our best performanc­e individual­ly or as a team. All credit to the Wallabies who are a well-coached side. Things worked out for them. We had opportunit­ies and the result might have been different.

“The players searched for solutions‚ but having that experience I’m convinced players will handle things differentl­y and maybe we will get the result‚” Davids said.

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