Nail-biting quarterfinal clash
In a nail-biting quarterfinal clash at the Stade de France, the Springboks secured a thrilling 29-28 win over France, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. With the dust settling on this intense encounter, the South African team is now directing their unwavering determination towards their upcoming semifinal showdown against the unbeaten English side, the last remaining representative from the Northern Hemisphere in this year’s competition. On the other end, England clinched a hard-fought 30-24 victory over Fiji in their quarterfinal match, setting the stage for a highly anticipated clash with the Springboks.
One for the ages 💥#Springboks #StrongerTogether #RWC2023
— Springboks (@Springboks) October 16, 2023
📸 Gallo / Getty Images pic.twitter.com/2nYqBIwbNc
Tough game expected against England
Recalling their commanding performance against England in the 2019 World Cup final, where they clinched a decisive 32-12 victory, the Springboks remain aware that their next challenge won’t be a walk in the park. Despite their previous triumph, they acknowledge England’s resilience and their ability to elevate their game under pressure. Eager to learn from the tactics that worked in favour of the French, the Springboks are meticulously preparing for what promises to be an intense face-off this coming Saturday evening.
French was tough nut to crack
In their clash with the French, South Africa encountered a formidable front row that initially seemed to gain the upper hand for almost 60 minutes of the game. Leveraging their speed advantage, the French effectively neutralized the impact of the South African front eight, minimizing the frequency of scrums. Tactical kicks strategically placed behind South Africa’s defense line kept the Springboks on their toes, thwarting their defensive strategies and creating ample opportunities for line breaks. The French’s quick handoffs during tackles further contributed to creating gaps in the South African defense, adding an element of unpredictability to the game.
Different Springbok strategy paid off
Employing a 5-3 split instead of the contentious 7-1 formation, the Springboks exhibited a strategic shift that ultimately worked in their favor. The inclusion of fresh legs such as Pollard, De Klerk, and Le Roux, coupled with their invaluable experience, proved to be instrumental in securing the hard-earned victory. Notably, Pollard’s composed penalty kick in the 68th minute underscored his unwavering composure in high-stakes situations, despite the echoing boos from the 80,000-strong crowd.
Springboks ready to face any challenger
Drawing positives from the intense match against the French, the Springboks are buoyed by their collective demonstration of stepping up when it matters most, playing cohesively as a unit, and exhibiting an unyielding fighting spirit. Kolbe’s crucial charge down of the French conversion attempt stood out as the defining moment that propelled South Africa into the semifinals. Acknowledging the French team’s formidable performance, the Springboks are preparing to face any potential challenger with the same resilience and determination that secured their victory on foreign soil.
We go again 🇿🇦#StrongerTogether #Springboks #RWC2023 pic.twitter.com/E6rmmk2c2u
— Springboks (@Springboks) October 16, 2023
South Africa getting ready for another intense weekend
As the anticipation builds for the upcoming clash with England on Saturday at 9 p.m. South African time, once again at the Stade de France, the rugby community is bracing for another exhilarating weekend, with Argentina set to take on New Zealand on Friday at 9 p.m. in the same venue. South African supporters are gearing up for an intense week of recovery and preparation, rallying behind their team in anticipation of the gripping spectacle that awaits on the field.
For More South African Sport News: Sport South Africa Home Page
For More South African Rugby News: Rugby