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We must stick to our guns — Goosen

• Springbok World Cup hopefuls to face Munster

- George Byron

A star-studded SA A side featuring several Springbok World Cup hopefuls must stay in the fight if they want to subdue Irish powerhouse Munster on Thursday, SA flyhalf Johan Goosen says.

The regional Irish side will be gunning to topple a strong SA A side that includes 14 capped Springboks in front of a sold-out 45,000 crowd at Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork (kickoff 9.30pm SA time).

Goosen will start in a halfback pairing with Rugby World Cup-winning scrumhalf Herschel Jantjies in a team that includes several players who have aspiration­s of playing at the 2023 World Cup in France.

“It doesn’t matter in what form of green-and-gold one plays in, it is always very special,” Goosen said.

“It could be the SA Schools team or SA A team, it’s always an honour to play for this badge.

“Hopefully, we have a good game on Thursday and make the country proud.

“There was a lot of travel to get here, but I’m excited to play with this bunch of guys. This is a great opportunit­y for the players. They are a great group and they are very talented.

“It’s going to be a big match against Munster, and the first 20 minutes will be tight, so it will be important to stay in the fight, and hopefully we’ll be able to see the young players express themselves,” he said.

“The Bulls played against them a few weeks ago in the United Rugby Championsh­ip, so some of us have had a taste of what to expect in this match.”

After a serious knee injury hampered his Test aspiration­s in 2021, he had not given up on his dreams, Goosen said.

“I was out for the past 11 or 12 months with a knee injury and it was challengin­g for me both mentally and physically.

“But, mentally I’m now in a good place and my mindset is right. I have a passion for the Springboks and playing for the team, but I also understand that things are not necessaril­y going to come right in one game. That said, I’m very happy to be here, and that is the most important thing to me.

“The big thing for young players getting an opportunit­y to play in the green-and-gold is to enjoy it and soak up every moment.”

SA A coach Mzwandile Stick said: “We are pleased with the quality of the squad we selected and we are confident this thrilling blend of experience­d and young players have what it takes to perform against

Munster.”

 ?? /Christiaan Kotze/Gallo Images ?? Primed: Johan Goosen says he is in a good space ahead of Thursday’s match.
/Christiaan Kotze/Gallo Images Primed: Johan Goosen says he is in a good space ahead of Thursday’s match.

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