Daily Dispatch

Junior Boks face Scotland challenge

- CRAIG RAY

The Junior Boks have had two days of solid preparatio­n for their U20 World Championsh­ip opener against Scotland in Rosario on Tuesday after a 44hour journey to Argentina.

Scotland finished fifth in the recent U20 Six Nations but SA coach Chean Roux isn’t reading too much into that‚ as most of their results were close.

“Scotland pushed France all the way in that game with France scoring the winning try in the last minute‚” said Roux.

“They ran Ireland close and even though only beat Italy‚ they are not a bad side. The only game they fell apart in was against England. It certainly won’t be a walk in the park against Scotland.”

SA haven’t played Scotland in pre-tournament matches but they did beat Wales on a recent tour‚ but also lost to England.

With Georgia and New Zealand in their Pool‚ the Junior Boks know that they have to not only win‚ but try and earn a bonus point as well.

After mixed results in the build-up‚ Roux is confident that his team will be ready to cause a few surprises.

“We don’t have the biggest pack of forwards like we have had in the past‚” said Roux.

“In our warm-up games we put emphasis on using our forwards’ skills to play a faster game.

“During the warm-ups we initially went too far the other way and neglected the first phase a little bit‚ which hurt us. But we have done a lot of work on the scrums‚ lineouts and restarts and we feel we are ready now.

“But we will be trying to play with more ball in hand‚ but it won’t be at the cost of first phase quality.

“This interestin­g thing about this squad as well is that there a lot more players studying degrees. There is a higher intellectu­al capacity in the group and that makes them much more coachable.”

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES/CARL FOURIE ?? ALL PUMPED UP: Former Selbornian and Junior Springbok flyhalf David Coetzer could be in action in the team’s first match of this year’s U20 Championsh­ip against Scotland in Rosario, Argentina on Tuesday afternoon.
Picture: GALLO IMAGES/CARL FOURIE ALL PUMPED UP: Former Selbornian and Junior Springbok flyhalf David Coetzer could be in action in the team’s first match of this year’s U20 Championsh­ip against Scotland in Rosario, Argentina on Tuesday afternoon.

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