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Boks vow to be ready for All Blacks while brushing off high hopes

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South Africa have been given little chance of exacting revenge on New Zealand in their Rugby Championsh­ip finale by Springboks coach Allister Coetzee, who says anyone expecting a rousing home win is “living in a fool’s paradise”.

He did, however, vow that the Springboks would be better prepared for next weekend’s clash against the world champions after their 57-0 drubbing in Auckland last month, despite the disappoint­ment of failing to beat Australia on Saturday.

The two sides drew 2727 for a second stalemate between them in this year’s southern hemisphere championsh­ip to hand New Zealand the title for a fifth time in six years.

South Africa and New Zealand complete their programme at Newlands in Cape Town on Saturday.

“We’ll be playing against a really good All Blacks side, but it’s just been a few months since this team has got together, so to think that we can just go and topple the All Blacks easily would be living in a fool’s paradise,” Coetzee told reporters.

“We are still hurting obviously from the previous result against them, but we will prepare as well as we can and we will be ready for them at Newlands.”

He will be looking for a positive finish after Elton Jantjies missed a last-minute penalty that would have handed the Boks a victory over the Wallabies. “When you draw at home, it actually feels like a loss, but I’m very proud of this team and the effort. After a tough two weeks, it just shows the character of the side, and that was tested,” he added.

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