Springboks refuse to go easy on Wales as WRU hopeful is replaced

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Springboks boss reveals plan for Wales clash

South Africa head coach Jacques Nienaber has revealed his side’s game plan for their Tests leading up to the World Cup as they look to successfully defend the title they won in Japan four years ago.



The Springboks have six games to play between now and the tournament kicking off in France, with the Rugby Championship to contend with in July before warm-up games against Argentina, Wales and New Zealand in August. But while Nienaber admits his side are determined to win the Rugby Championship, they are willing to sacrifice it if it means they are better prepared for the World Cup, with the coach explaining his plan for the summer games.

“Let’s divide it into six matches, with three determining the outcome of the Rugby Championship and three warm-up matches, which is Argentina, Wales and New Zealand,” he told reporters. “Obviously, we want to go and try and win the Rugby Championship but, depending on what happens, if we can rejig and look for combinations [we will]. We always want to win every single match but there might be some rotational changes within the six Test matches leading up to the World Cup.”

While the warm-up matches lend themselves to rotation, however, Nienaber is keen to maintain momentum ahead of their first World Cup pool game against Scotland on September 10, meaning he could still field a stronger than expected team against Wales when the Springboks come to Cardiff on August 19.

“You want to go into the World Cup with momentum,” he added. “We probably have a plan in terms of how we want to go into the first three Test matches but, depending on injuries and how much squad depth there is per position, we might rejig even in the Rugby Championship. After the three games in the Rugby Championship, we might be getting guys back from injury so we might start introducing them in that Argentina away game. We might need to build momentum in the following two games, so I think we’ve got a plan set out in how we want to tackle those first six Test matches, but we will have to look and see how things are going.”

Wales face England twice, home and away, in August before hosting the Springboks in Cardiff. Warren Gatland’s squad have been hit by three veteran retirements – Alun Wyn Jones, Justin Tipuric and Rhys Webb – just months out from the tournament, and head to France off the back of a disappointing Six Nations where they finished fifth thanks to a solitary win over Italy.

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