Grant Williams said on Sunday the Springboks would take a few positives from their 35-20 defeat against the All Blacks in Auckland on Saturday as they look to bounce back against Argentina in their final Castle Lager Rugby Championship match in Johannesburg on Saturday, 29 July.
The Springboks’ hopes of building on their strong start to the competition against Australia were dashed at the Mount Smart Stadium as New Zealand started with a flurry to build up a 20-3 halftime lead, which paved the way for their 35-20 victory.
Asked specifically about the aerial battle in the match, Williams - who replaced Faf de Klerk in the 53rd minute - said: “Personally I think we could have been better in the aerial battle. It’s something they made changes to in their game. But as a team we’ll take the positives that we can from the match and build on that.”
The defeat may have left the Boks and their fans disappointed, but Williams said it was an honour to be part of the squad and that he was soaking up as much as possible.
“I joined the Boks in 2021, so I’ve been part of the set-up for a little while,” said Williams. “I’m really enjoying it and I’m learning a lot.”
Asked what the recipe was for him to slot into the team so seamlessly, despite being one of the youngsters in the squad, Williams said: “The backing from the team management and the guys around me is fantastic and it makes it easy for us as players.”
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