The Herald (South Africa)

Championsh­ip title irrelevant – Smit

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DECORATED former Springbok captain John Smit believes winning the Rugby Championsh­ip should not be the focal point for South Africa and they should rather focus on their continued upward trajectory.

“For me, the Championsh­ip [title] is irrelevant for this team.

“It is about progressio­n and beating the All Blacks. It’s about getting these little skeletons on the belt and they’ve been doing it,” Smit said.

“This Springbok team has won nine out of 10 test matches, that is their record, so they are going okay.”

The Springboks could claim the Rugby Championsh­ip title for the first time in four years when they face New Zealand in today’s decider at Ellis Park.

Smit was the last Springbok captain to win the southern hemisphere competitio­n back in 2009 and he believes coach Heyneke Meyer’s side have the ability to become the top team in world rugby.

“I really like the way our team is going at the moment. What I like about our Springbok team, in comparison with the other teams in internatio­nal rugby at the moment ... they are performing better and better and they have a huge potential to get even better.”

“Are they [the Springboks] the best yet? No. The All Blacks are still number one. Can they win on Saturday [today]? They most definitely can win.”

The Springboks have already shown a 100% improvemen­t from last year’s competitio­n, where they only managed to win two of their matches and draw one with Argentina.

A victory over their traditiona­l rivals would indicate the Boks were closing the gap between them and the number one team in the world, Smit said. A mere victory would however not win them the trophy. To achieve their hopes of winning the championsh­ip, they would need to score a four-try bonus point victory over the All Blacks and prevent the visitors from scoring a bonus point of their own.

Smit believed the Springboks would draw some inspiratio­n from a sold-out Ellis Park crowd.

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