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23rd August 2010 15:14

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Peter de Villiers says Australia will provide his team with "a different challenge" to the All Blacks when the two teams meet at Loftus on Saturday.

Having surrendered the Tri-Nations title to New Zealand at the weekend, the Boks have switched their focus to performing well in their final two Tests against the Wallabies, in Pretoria on Saturday and in Bloemfontein next weekend.

"The Wallabies approach the game with a different mindset," De Villiers said.

"They do not have the same physical presence as the All Blacks and unlike the All Blacks they will not try to take the ball wide whenever they get the chance.

"They will rely on the a player like Quade Cooper to use the inside ball to bring big runners like Rocky Elsom into the game. We also cannot ignore the impact of David Pocock at the breakdown. He will definitely be a factor.

"We will continue to focus on what we must do and how we want to play. We let ourselves down last weekend but if we can stay within our structures and limit the mistakes and lapses we will be successful."

De Villiers added he was not concerned over the fitness of his players.

"It is true that our guys were tired towards the end of the All Black game," he said.

"But that was from them having to make a lot more tackles in a very high intensity game. Stats that we have from our GPS system show that this was our highest intensity game to date. The pace was the fastest we've had and the intensity of the collisions was the highest too."

The Bok coach added that his players had "moved on" from the disappointment of the loss in the final seconds of the game against the All Blacks.

"It was painful but we have to lift ourselves up again. When I looked at the video I realized how proud these players are and how they stood up for me and the team. I feel good about that," he concluded.

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Comments

KiwiLad says...

if not a Clown then what is this man?

Posted 02:51 25th August 2010

abrad says...

Now here is a guy who really can talk under wet concrete....

Posted 19:02 24th August 2010

Siwi says...

Oh my God is this what he thinks the reason for the Boks loss.

De Villiers added he was not concerned over the fitness of his players.

"It is true that our guys were tired towards the end of the All Black game," he said. "But that was from them having to make a lot more tackles in a very high intensity game. Stats that we have from our GPS system show that this was our highest intensity game to date. The pace was the fastest we've had and the intensity of the collisions was the highest too."

Does that mean the Aussie cant do the same? Oh what a Clown.

Posted 21:03 23rd August 2010

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