Sowetan

Rested Boks, minus Rassie, jet over to Australia

Team face two-week quarantine Down Under

- By Mahlatse Mphahlele

A refreshed Springboks side left for Australia yesteday morning without Rassie Erasmus for the away leg of the Rugby Championsh­ip determined to maintain their winning momentum.

Over the past few weeks, the Boks beat Georgia, clinched the Lions Series after beating the British and Irish Lions 2-1 and started the Rugby Championsh­ip campaign with back-to-back wins over Argentina.

Over the coming weeks, Jacques Nienaber’s men will be determined to build on their strong start when they take on Australia and New Zealand in the cities of Gold Coast and Brisbane.

The Boks will face Australia on September 12 at the CBUS Super Stadium in Gold Coast, which will be followed by another match-up between the teams at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on September 18.

These fixtures will be followed by backto-back matches against the All Blacks on September 25 at the QLD Country Bank Stadium in Townsville, and October 2 at the CBUS Super Stadium in the Gold Coast.

“The players had a few days off to rest mentally and recover physically from the demanding start to the season, so we are excited to make this trip to Australia and to get back onto the park for the next leg of the competitio­n,” said Nienaber.

“When we arrive in Australia, we will be in quarantine for two weeks, although we will be allowed to train at specific times of the day. Then we enter a challengin­g block of four back-to-back Tests against Australia and New Zealand respective­ly, so it is important that we get back into our Test-week routine as quickly as possible.”

Despite entering a different time zone, Nienaber was confident that the team would be settled in and ready for action for the opening Test against Australia.

“We have two weeks to adapt to the time zone and conditions due to our mandatory quarantine period, and that, combined with proper on-field preparatio­ns, will bode well for the team before the first match,” said Nienaber.

“This extra time will be valuable for the players nursing niggles to recover fully.

“All of the players should be available for selection for the first Test against Australia, so the coaches will be in a good position in terms of squad selection when we begin our preparatio­ns for those matches.”

 ?? HANNAH PETERS /GETTY IMAGES ?? Damian de Allende of South Africa in action against Wales at Internatio­nal Stadium Yokohama in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.
HANNAH PETERS /GETTY IMAGES Damian de Allende of South Africa in action against Wales at Internatio­nal Stadium Yokohama in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.

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