The Springboks will be aiming for an improved showing on attack when they take on the Wallabies in the two Tests of the Rugby Championship.
The Australians are, however, something of an unknown factor now that the South Africans no longer play in Super Rugby.
Where it was on show was their two-Test series against Ireland, and they did show glimpses of what they can do in the first Test when they ran in three tries, but they struggled in the second Test as they didn’t cross the whitewash, with all their points coming from penalties.admitted that they weren’t entirely happy with their attacking performance in that second Test, but that it was tough to judge due to a number of variables.
“But then again we need to foresee things like that happening and have the answers to that, which we didn’t in that match. So we weren’t happy overall with how we attacked in that Irish Test match.”
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