Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber admitted on Thursday that while their defeat against New Zealand last weekend in the Castle Lager Rugby Championship was extremely disappointing, it would not change their plans as they attempt to strike a fine balance between player load and results in the build-up to the Rugby World Cup.
The Springboks will wrap up their Castle Lager Rugby Championship campaign on Saturday 29 July, against Argentina at Emirates Airline Park, which will be followed by three World Cup warm-up games against Argentina in Buenos Aires (5 August), Wales in Cardiff (19 August) and New Zealand in London (25 August).
Nienaber said their team selection in these matches would play a crucial role as they attempt to get the squad to peak at the right time.
“Our plans will remain the same for the Test against Argentina – the main thing for us now is to manage the players’ load,” said Nienaber.
“It was our primary goal to win the Castle Lager Rugby Championship, but unfortunately that isn’t in our hands anymore. As things stand, Australia must do us a favour.”
Nienaber added: “The team we select to face Argentina will be a side we think will be good enough to beat Argentina, just as we selected teams we thought were good to enough to face the All Blacks and Australia.
“That match is going to be our last one at home this year, and it’s being hosted at an iconic stadium in Emirates Airline Park. It would be phenomenal to play in front of a full stadium because there aren’t many stadiums that are more intimidating that that.”
Reflecting on the match against New Zealand in Auckland, Nienaber said: “We were concerned with the way we started the match, but the main positive is the way we clawed our way back after the first 20 minutes.
“We conceded four penalties to one in the first quarter, and we made handling errors that were totally out of character for the Springboks. But hats off the players for the way they shrugged it off and managed to get a foothold in the game.”
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