‘The standard was shocking’: Springbok Showdown falls short of expectations as South African fans get a reality check



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The Springbok Showdown was billed as South Africa’s answer to North vs South and an opportunity for Springbok’s new coach, Jacques Nienaber, to measure the readiness of the nation’s players after more than six months without playing.

The ‘Green vs Gold’ match ended with a complete 25-9 victory for the green team led by Siya Kolisi, but the show itself left much to be desired. The game was buggy and described as “hard to watch.”

In just the second week of professional rugby for the country, South African players struggled for combinations and consistency in renewed teams due to lack of time to prepare. The boring contest led to fans pouring water on the hopes of the Springboks Rugby Championship, with some suggesting that this demonstrated why the team shouldn’t travel to Australia.

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One Springbok fan online claimed that “the future doesn’t look bright,” another suggested that “the standard was shocking” in a game that “was never going to be a classic.”

The South African journalists offered some explanations to cushion the disappointment of the fans, and Brenda Nel compared the crash to a Super Rugby preseason match.

With more rugby under their belt, he wrote, the players will be better in three weeks. It seemed that many fans were expecting a North vs South type match that took place after 10 weeks of Super Rugby Aotearoa, which had created unrealistic expectations for players who had only managed 80 minutes of rugby the previous week.

Jon Cardinelli wrote that the game was “very much a preseason hitout” where players did not try and learn new combinations, while Craig Ray wrote that this is a confirmation that SARU needs to pull the pin at this Rugby Championship. year.

Speaking on the post-game broadcast, Springbok legend Schalk Burger said “no one” stood out from the contest, which he found difficult to digest as a spectator.

“Nobody stood out, it was a tough surveillance at all times.”

“Siya and her guys defended well and the difference between the teams was that their team took advantage of their opportunities while their rivals did not.”

The number of kicks in the match was widely criticized by fans, but captain Siya Kolisi said the team performed as if it were a test match, leading to a score of 6-3 at halftime.

Players will have a chance to find better form when they return to their clubs next week for the restart of Super Rugby South Africa.

Super Rugby Unlocked kicks off next Friday, including all four current Super Rugby franchises, plus the Cheetahs, Griquas and Pumas to prepare for the proposed Rugby Championship, whose Rugby Director Rassie Erasmus said a decision will be announced no later than 10 October on whether to participate in.

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