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Boks to focus on building phases at Ellis Park, says Faf

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SPRINGBOK and Lions scrumhalf Faf de Klerk has lamented the countless attacking opportunit­ies that Allister Coetzee’s men just couldn’t capitalise on during their shock 26-20 loss to the Irish at Newlands on Saturday.

“We created opportunit­ies, but we just lost the ball, we couldn’t continue building phases and I think that’s the biggest reason for (the defeat). So I think if we can build a few phases there’s definitely space and there’s definitely opportunit­ies. We’re going to work on that this week, for sure,” De Klerk said.

“Obviously we’re very disappoint­ed as a side. We all know that we didn’t play the way we can play or to our potential. There’s always next week and we really want to make the nation proud, so we’re going to turn this around.”

And, in that respect, De Klerk feels the Boks could have an important factor on their side in the second Test – a passionate, hyped-up crowd at Ellis Park, the cathedral of South African rugby.

“There’s going to be great support for us at Ellis Park. The Boks also always play well at Ellis Park, so we will definitely want to make the step up. If we can pull it through next week it’ll be great, especially for the fans, it’ll be great.”

Replacemen­t flyhalf Elton Jantjies paired up with De Klerk at halfback when Pat Lambie was stretchere­d off the field in the 23rd minute after a nasty head knock.

De Klerk said that the combinatio­n with his Lions teammate felt no different at Test level than it did at Super Rugby level. “We felt each other straight away and it just felt like usual.”

De Klerk also said that the Irish made ruck time an unpleasant experience for the Boks.”Today was a bit slow, it felt a bit slow. I must say the Irish did well at the rucks, causing slow ball for us, so I was constantly waiting for the ball to come out. So I don’t know. Maybe we can clean a bit better, or maybe the ref can make a few calls there. But they did well and I think we can speed it up next week and play a bit better.” – Wynona Louw

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