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    Posted: 02-Jul-2022 at 9:14pm

A relieved Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber praised his composed team as they overturned a 15-point halftime deficit to record a 32-29 victory over Wales at a packed Loftus Versfeld in the first match of the three-Test Castle Lager Incoming Series on Saturday.

A 51,000-strong crowd saw the Boks score four second half tries and land a last-kick penalty from Damian Willemse (moved up form fullback to flyhalf at halftime) to break a 29-29 deadlock and overcome a battling Welsh team who had seemed capable of recording their first victory in the Republic.

The Boks were their own worst enemies in the first half as a catalogue of errors allowed Wales to score two tries and put themselves in a potentially match-winning position.

“I’d much rather focus on the second half,” said Nienaber.

“The second half was pretty much the performance we were looking for. Things didn’t go for us in the first half; we didn’t start well. We started with intensity and a good attitude, but our execution let us down and we’ll have to work on that.”

The comeback was founded on a maul that finally began to function, leading to tries for hookers Bongi Mbonambi and Malcolm Marx as well as a penalty try from a collapsed maul, with wing Cheslin Kolbe grabbing a fourth.

“We came back form 18-3 and I said to the guys afterwards that they never gave up,” said Nienaber.

“To score 29 points in the second half was great. They stayed calm and composed and got the job done.”

Bok captain Siya Kolisi also noted the composure of the team: “There wasn’t any panic. At no point did we not think that we weren’t going to come back into the game.

“We know what we are capable of and stuck to it. We went maul after maul; we wanted it to work at the beginning and it didn’t, but in the end, it got us through,” he added.

The teams reconvene in Bloemfontein on Saturday for the second Test with the Boks likely to pay some attention to their kicking game.

“Our kicking game wasn’t functioning,” said Nienaber.

“It’s probably the one reason why we struggled to get out of our half. It’s probably the one thing we will have to improve.

“But the 29 points we scored in the second half was really good – but the first half didn’t go as we planned. We created some opportunities, but we didn’t capitalise, and they created two great opportunities which they finished off.”

Nienaber had a special word for Willemse, who followed up a touchline conversion with the match-winning goal.

“I thought Damian did well,” he said.

“Like we said during the week, he is a ‘project’, and he has been a project since 2018. We’ve slowly been giving him more confidence and game time in what we want him to do.

“I said in the week he is probably our next Frans Steyn covering 10, 12 and 15 and today he had to cover 10 and 15 for us and I think he did it excellently.”

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Transvaal Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02-Jul-2022 at 9:16pm
Ek dink Elton het homself uit die bokspan uitgespeel, dalk sy laaste toets gewees. Lood was vir my net so swak
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Originally posted by Transvaal Transvaal wrote:

Ek dink Elton het homself uit die bokspan uitgespeel, dalk sy laaste toets gewees. Lood was vir my net so swak

Ek like nog Altyd vir Elton en voel eintlik jammer vir die ou.

Hy het laas jaar laas gespeel en nou moet hy sommer op 10 begin, obviously gaan hy sukkel. Enige ander ou sou mense dit in context sien ,  maar omdat dit Elton is , is hy nou so terrible.

Almal was swak op die dag. 

Ons Moët Wallis Met 20 punte wen die naweek . Hulle is 9de Gerank en dis embarrassing dat ons amper verloor het
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Stem voel ook vir Elton. En niemand blameer die coach dat hy ook Elton dwing om 'n game plan te speel wat hom nie pas nie. Elton is baie beter met die bal in die hand as om heeltyd bal weg te skop. Daar was baie min bokke wat goed was die eerste helfte. Min mense praat bv van Kolisi wat ook derek verantwoordelik was vir tweede drie van Wallis. Hy moes die bal gekry het maar hy was so stadig en toe val hy nog oor sy eie voete ook!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Transvaal Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Jul-2022 at 11:35am
almal was seker swak maar party spelers was swakker. Elton en Lood was die twee groot sondebokke, en dis seker dan die afrigter se skuld as hy 'n speler kies wat so min gespeel het hierdie jaar
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