The Boks face an incredibly tough task, but one which captain Siya Kolisi believes the team can pull off. 🏉Read why here 👇
The All Blacks firmly staked their claim for the title, picking up a thumping 40-14 bonus point win against a wasteful Wallabies side at Eden Park in Auckland on Saturday morning , putting them in the pound seats.
“I think our game plan allows us to chase that . We sit and we study the game, the opposition, each player, so we do very detailed prep. Our game plan can allow us to chase big scores,” said Kolisi.“Where we have messed up as a team, is we miss a lot of opportunities. Lately we have been able to take a couple of those opportunities. So I believe our game plan can get us there.
Kolisi continued: “The biggest thing is our foundations need to work. Our set piece needs to work, our kicking game needs to work and our scrums need to work. So all those things need to be in place and if they aren’t it won’t matter what we want to do.
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