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Job not finished for Boks

Rassie Erasmus breathed a sigh of reduction after the Springboks ended their shedding streak in opposition to Eire in Pretoria, however expects a harder problem within the second Take a look at.

The Springboks fought to say a 27-20 victory over Eire on Saturday evening for his or her first win in opposition to the Emerald Greens since 2016.

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Having gone forward early by Kurt-Lee Arendse’s attempt, the Springboks by no means relinquished their lead, however confronted a couple of nervy moments as Eire threatened to grab a comeback win.

“Total, the objective was achieved nevertheless it was removed from an ideal efficiency,” Erasmus mentioned.

“Eire are a staff we’ve had zero success in opposition to since (we took over in) 2018 and the following worst report is in opposition to New Zealand – which is a 50% report – they usually’ve actually had our quantity.

“And there have been cases the place they got here again so strongly and in the event that they didn’t have one or two huge accidents the sport would have been a lot tighter.

“I wouldn’t say it’s a monkey off our again nevertheless it’s a extremely good aggressive opponent, who’re quantity two on this planet, and any day they will step up and beat you and be primary.”

Siya Kolisi echoed Erasmus’ ideas, with the Springbok captain including that he expects Eire to be higher within the second Take a look at and sequence decider in Durban subsequent Saturday.

“In fact, this sport was essential for us,” he mentioned. “We haven’t overwhelmed them since 2016, so it was particular for our confidence. However the job shouldn’t be finished but. We need to win the sequence and we all know they’ll come again more durable.

“Even within the sport as we speak it appeared like we had been going to tug away however they stored coming again so we all know it will be one other correct Take a look at in Durban.”

The Springboks additionally scored a attempt by wing Cheslin Kolbe’s opportunism and had been awarded a penalty attempt from a dominant scrum, as they applied a brand new expansive gameplan from assault coach Tony Brown.

Nevertheless, the drive for extra width on assault additionally left the Springboks susceptible on the breakdown and on defence, with Erasmus including that it’ll take time for a stability to be discovered.

“I hope you may see we’re making an attempt to develop our attacking sport with the muse that Felix (Jones) laid. With Tony (Brown) we’re making an attempt to step up just a little in sure areas and with that comes errors and lack of cohesion,” Erasmus defined.

“However saying that Eire will not be quantity two on this planet for nothing and their defensive system is absolutely sound. It was a really stop-start sport, there was a two-minute delay right here with both an harm or somebody getting handled – it was nobody’s fault – however for each groups it hampered momentum.

“Eire will work out what we tried to do tonight, and we’re going to try to work out what they did as a result of in addition they scored three tries.

“Subsequent week I’ll count on the identical from them – they’ll by no means quit they usually’ll attempt to be extra dominant.

They’ll be extra settled within the second check – they had been disrupted with accidents – however even when Cheslin scored his attempt [to make it 20-8] to place us in a powerful place, they didn’t quit and even to the final second we had been nervy concerning the sport.”

Picture: Sydney Seshibedi/Gallo Pictures

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