Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Junior Boks aim to bounce back against Baby Blacks

- WYNONA LOUW

JUNIOR Springbok assistant coach Louis Koen is confident that the team are in the right frame of mind ahead of their World Rugby Under-20 Championsh­ip third-place playoff match against New Zealand tomorrow.

The SA U20s returned to the training field yesterday following their 32- 31 semifinal defeat to England, who will battle it out with hosts France in the final.

The loss to England on Tuesday destroyed the Junior Boks’ hopes of lifting the trophy for the second time – with their only tournament win coming on home soil in 2012.

And while Koen reckons they’re going to hurt for some time still, he said they are excited to face the six-time tournament winners New Zealand.

“The guys had two days of recovery and a little time away from rugby, so we got back to training this morning,” said Koen.

“We had to overcome the disappoint­ment of going down in the semi- final, although it is still going to hurt for a long time. But it was important to get our minds right for the next game.

“There is an excitement in the camp that we are playing against New Zealand, and this is a fantastic opportun- ity because not many players in South Africa have experience­d this. So the players are keen to get out there again and finish the tournament on a high.”

According to Koen, there will be a few things they’ll have to keep an eye on in Béziers, but it’s the Kiwis’ kicking game in particular that he has raised as a crucial area to keep in check, while their own defence – something that has let them down in recent weeks – will also be important.

“New Zealand play a fast game and they use their scrums and lineouts as a platform to attack. They like to bring their big backs into the game as quickly as possible, while they also have a lot of skill in their backline and beautiful attacking plays.”

“They play a kicking game from inside their half, and apply a lot of pressure by keeping the ball in the opposition’s half, so we need to be ready to cover their kicking game and we have to be organised on defence.”

Looking at their own game, Koen is confident that the SA U20s could win the bronze medal, but added that an 80-minute performanc­e is crucial in order to do so.

“We have had our good moments, but obviously we are not starting games well, which we need to rectify,” said Koen. “When we wake up, we really play some good rugby.

“Against England we played in wet conditions so it was difficult to get the ball wide, but hopefully it will be dry on Sunday, so we can bring our exciting backs into play. If we can put a full 80-minute performanc­e together, this team could play their potential.”

Junior Springbok coach Chean Roux will announce his team for the clash today.

 ?? BACKPAGEPI­X ?? SEEKING BRONZE: The SA U20 team at practice.
BACKPAGEPI­X SEEKING BRONZE: The SA U20 team at practice.
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