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Boks begin journey of discovery

- AFP

johannesbu­rg — South Africa launch their Rugby Championsh­ip campaign at home to Argentina on Saturday knowing they have not convinced everyone a new chapter has begun following a horror 2016 season.

After a calendar-year record eight defeats in 12 Tests under new coach Allister Coetzee, the 3-0 series whitewash of France two months ago was warmly welcomed.

But while Coetzee spoke of “setting the record straight”, sceptics noted that France were average at best and dismal at worst during the tour. Were South Africa good or France awful or was it a mix? The answers concerning the Springboks should come during a Rugby Championsh­ip that includes New Zealand and Australia.

Argentina at home is, theoretica­lly, the best bet for a South African win in a six-round competitio­n crammed into eight weeks with long westward and eastward flights for all.

After Port Elizabeth this Saturday, the Springboks play Argentina away next weekend, then have a one-week break before tackling Australia and world champions New Zealand on the road.

8 Defeats in 12 tests under new coach Allister Coetzee for South Africa

Another one week break follows before home fixtures against the Wallabies and the All Blacks, who scored 57 points in South Africa last year. “It is going to be tough,” conceded Coetzee, whose successes over France offered breathing space after incessant social and traditiona­l media calls for his dismissal.

“We have learnt from last year,” he stressed, referring to two victories in six matches, including a lucky win at home to the Argentines.

“Our successes against France were very sweet. It was a good start to the year, but we have not achieved anything yet.

“Argentina are a proud rugby nation with a number of world-class players in their team,” said former provincial scrum-half Coetzee.

He avoided names, but was surely referring to the likes of fullback Joaquin Tuculet, fly-half Nicolas Sanchez, scrum-half Martin Landajo and skipper and hooker Agustin Creevy. “They have an excellent set piece and strike from first phase — securing turnover ball and launching attacks involving backs and forwards.”

But while South Africa were proving too good for France, Argentina twice lost at home to what was largely an England “C” team before overcoming less intimidati­ng Georgia.

The British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand robbed England of virtually all their first choices and there were injury-induced absentees as well. —

 ?? AFP ?? South Africa launch their campaign against Argentina. —
AFP South Africa launch their campaign against Argentina. —

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