Rugby Championship – “Argentina Have Proven That They Can Beat Any Side” – Kwagga Smith

 

Springbok loose forward Kwagga Smith emphasised the importance of the team sticking together and playing for one another as they attempt to register their fifth win in a row in the Castle Lager Rugby Championship and secure their first title since 2019 when they line up against Argentina in Santiago del Estero on Saturday, saying the hosts will have everything to play for as the only other title contenders.

The Springboks currently lead the standings with 18 points, with Argentina trailing on 10 points with two matches left – this weekend and next weekend in Nelspruit – and with the Pumas already having created beaten New Zealand and Australia, by a record margin, in the Rugby Championship and facing their first real opportunity to possibly win the competition this year, the Boks are not taking anything for granted.

The match will play out at Estadio Unico Madre Ciudades at 23:00 on Saturday (SA time).

“This Argentinean team have proven that they can beat any side with their victories against Australia and New Zealand, so we certainly cannot go out there with the mindset that we can just pitch up and win,” said Smith.

“We really have to play as a tight team and play for one another, and hopefully if we can do that, we can get the desired result.”

The Boks may be in pole position to win the title with the team needing only three more log points to guarantee the title, but Smith adopted a cautious approach to this.

“This is a huge opportunity for us to win the Castle Lager Rugby Championship, but we cannot look too far ahead,” said Smith.

“They are a tough side, and they are also in the running to win the title, so they’ll want to get five points from this match, which will make next weekend in Nelspruit a final. The key for us is to focus on one game at a time.”

Smith also singled out the breakdowns and forward battle as key areas for both teams, saying: “They have a few good stealers and fetchers, so it will be a massive battle this weekend. They have players there with a lot of experience and passion, so the breakdowns are going to be tough, and it will be a physical battle in the set pieces.”

The Boks returned to the training field on Monday after arriving late on Saturday night in Argentina. They had Sunday off to recover from the long journey to Buenos Aires.