‘The hungry dog hunts best’

‘The hungry dog hunts best’

Jannie du Plessis says the inexperience of the Springboks’ pack should not be viewed as a negative.

Injuries have seriously depleted the stocks in the Springboks’ heavies, forcing coach Heyneke Meyer to entrust a couple of bucks with the responsibility of fronting the world’s elite in the Rugby Championship.

They have responded well, with their excellent effort against the world champion All Blacks in Dunedin a highlight thus far. Certainly there is a greater balance needed between experience and youth (or players like Duane Vermuelen who is in the infancy of his Test career), but Du Plessis said the rookies could in fact aid their cause.

‘I’ve played in Springboks packs since 2006 and my experience has been that it takes time for young players to believe that they are as good others seeing them as being,’ Du Plessis told keo.co.za.

‘This current Springboks pack won’t stand back to any pack in world rugby. We can match them physically and skills wise. The new players are special and have consistently performed at the highest level of the game. Once they start to get more self-belief you’ll see a different side. You can pick a young pack that is hungry and they could play better than a bunch of guys who’ve played hundreds of Tests but who feel like they’ve been there and done that. The hunger of younger plays is a plus. The hungry dog hunts best.’

Nullifying the Wallabies’ pack will demand a good measure of tactical intelligence to go with a brutal physical effort. This is particularly true for the scrum contest, where the Springboks were out-thought in their previous meeting in Perth.

‘I don’t want to imply they are cheaters, but they just scrum differently. The All Blacks view the scrum in a similar light to the Springboks. They see it as an opportunity to exert their physical dominance over their opponents, whereas the Australians are much more tactical. They know what they want from scrums in certain areas and that’s what they will attack. They are a big challenge,’ Du Plessis said.

The Springboks will also want to boss their attacking lineouts as it is the root for setting up a formidable rolling maul. The maul’s success has been one of the stand out features of their campaign and assistant coach Johan van Graan said it would continue to be a big focal point.

‘South African rugby won’t be as strong without the maul. We’ve got a good balance between when we maul and when we move the ball into space just around the maul’s fringe. We got lots of momentum there against the All Blacks and got four penalties from it against the Wallabies. It’s all about winning the lineout ball first. Nathan Sharpe is very good at disrupting the maul so we’ll have to be on top of our game there.’

Van Graan added that their tactical kicking game in exiting their half would be central to any success at Loftus. ‘They pinned us in our territory so we want to ensure we get out of our half quickly and look to exert pressure on them. Also they’ve given us some problems with their innovative running lines, so we’ve addressed that.’

He was confident the Springboks will find the cohesive showing they’ve lacked shortly and said there is an air of optimism in the squad despite their recent struggles.

‘We have progressed across most facets of play. We need an effort that sustains across the 80 minutes. This is the Springboks. We want to make the country proud and some we can compete with the best in the world en route to becoming the best in the world,’ he said.

By Ryan Vrede, in Johannesburg

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42 Comments

  • 1.Big Hit: Reply to this comment

    Starving Dragons

  • 2.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    nothing wrong with whats being said here.

    agreed.

  • 3.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    ‘I don’t want to imply they are cheaters” bwahahahahahahaha :D

    ok eliminated, i love bakkies is not jannie dup :mrgreen:

  • 4.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-3:
    hehe
    they are too gracious for their own good most of the time, transie.
    we are too decent and nice and the anzacs exploit this.

  • 5.katman: Reply to this comment

    Jeepers, read the headline and my only conclusion was that I’d slipped into a coma, and when I came to they’d fired Meyer and reappointed Div.

  • 6.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    great line about the hungry dog.

    sometimes i feel like that when i go diving early in the morning and i havent had any rusks with coffee as the coffee increases my heart rate thereby decreasing my bottom time.

    now take a pot shot funny fkers, i have given you the chance :lol:

  • 7.katman: Reply to this comment

    @rangerman-6: Bottom time? Is that like a rent boy hourly rate? :)

  • 8.Heavens Game: Reply to this comment

    @rangerman-6: Bottom time… Shower time at WP?

  • 9.pattyfries: Reply to this comment

    The forward pack is doing a great job (bar Greyling). It’s the Steyn creature and the Kirchner critter, who continue to ruin the momentum the forwards have built.

  • 10.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @katman-7: :lol:

    knew that phrase in particular would attract attention haha.

    but i expect more of you katters :lol:

  • 11.katman: Reply to this comment

    @rangerman-10: As long as you’re getting all the bottom time you want, who am I to judge?

  • 12.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    i have to ask myself, would:

    “time at the bottom”

    have been a better choice of words?

    i think not :lol:

  • 13.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @katman-11: you can never have enough….

    disclaimer: i am referring to speafishing and spearfishing alone and any sexual innuendo is inferred only from the polluted minds of others :lol:

  • 14.Skeppie: Reply to this comment

    @rangerman-13: Top of the morning lads….anything juicy going on today?

  • 15.stormersboy: Reply to this comment

    @katman-5: That’s immediately what I though too, maybe he is mentoring Jannie.

  • 16.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Skeppie-14: howdy.

    not much.

    morne is being discussed, disected and disparaged.

    other than that, nada.

  • 17.Skeppie: Reply to this comment

    @rangerman-16: I think Transie is gonna have a broekkak if Jantjies is not on the match day 22.

  • 18.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Skeppie-17: jantjies will not be in the 22 if goose is cleared to play.

    anyone who doubts this is a fool.

  • 19.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Skeppie-17: you’re think about “broekkaks”?

    enough said :roll:

  • 20.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-19: pretty lame transie.

    up your game please.

  • 21.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Skeppie-17: skeppie, what position did you play at school?

  • 22.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @rangerman-20: like i’m here to impress you…

    you and you your pellie can go to the “give elton his chance thread” before creaming yourselves about what transie will do :lol:

  • 23.viewer: Reply to this comment

    It’s the hypocrisy of HM that riles. He’s not impulsive or inconsistent (maybe that could be condoned coming from a new coach; rather he’s pointedly conniving & calculating in being biased. I believe he’s got a streak of psychopath in him

  • 24.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-22: sheesh, having a bad day transie?

    :lol:

  • 25.Skeppie: Reply to this comment

    @rangerman-21: Somewhere in the forwards. All intelligent, good looking rugby men play in the forwards.

  • 26.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Skeppie-25: haha, a fatboy eh?

  • 27.Skeppie: Reply to this comment

    @rangerman-26: We prefer big boned!

  • 28.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Skeppie-27: :lol:

  • 29.Skeppie: Reply to this comment

    @rangerman-28: Did you see Bradsack for his Birthday?

  • 30.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Skeppie-29: no.

    have been so busy with studies i havent had time to breathe.

  • 31.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Skeppie-29: just saw a video of two killer whales apparently mistakenly eating a guy off a beach in s america.

    they were going for a seal pup that was just hitting the beach.

    if its real then its pretty hectic sheesh.

  • 32.Skeppie: Reply to this comment

    @rangerman-30: Where you ranging now?

  • 33.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Skeppie-32: left guiding 5 years ago sadly.

    miss it every day.

    the ocean is the new playground now.

  • 34.rangerman: Reply to this comment

    @Skeppie-32: gotta go bud, keep well!

  • 35.Big Hit: Reply to this comment

    @viewer-23: lol wtf :lol:

  • 36.JohnPierre: Reply to this comment

    So Jannie says: “They have responded well, with their excellent effort against the world champion All Blacks in Dunedin a highlight thus far.” … they did???? but so did the AB’s against a Team that plays a one-dimensional game – I dont know that I agree the Boks forwards had it over the AB at all, in the end, who won the GAME???? I think SA rugby Players & supporters need to take a deep breath and allow the brain to get into gear before making statements. Sure SA will be tough at Soweto, but the AB’s have won there before and I see no reason they wont repeat it.

  • 37.JohnPierre: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-2: I dont know that the Boks can sustain 80minutes of flat out rugby, the AB’s showed them up…

  • 38.xtremebull: Reply to this comment

    I wonder if saru ever thought about converting currie-cup to age group rugby alone? There for our elite players would get a proper rest?

    Under 21s(18-21)
    Under 23s(21-23)
    Under 25s(23-25)

    Making the junior players contracts extending to age 23 maybe and still know they will be competitive till the end of their careers? I hope saru will realy look into something like this we are bleeding with great rugby playing youngsters

  • 39.Greenies: Reply to this comment

    players coaches all talking and talking…
    So if thats so lets walk the talk

  • 40.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @JohnPierre-37:
    come now janpirewiet, you exaggerate…

  • 41.Brads: Reply to this comment

    @JohnPierre-36:
    Lets not get too cocky, the game in Dunedin was a lot closer than anyone was expecting and that is a worry.

    Greyling did more harm to the Bok effort in his cameo appearances than Morne Stein did with all his missed long range kicks.

    Everyone bangs on about momentum, but I don’t see that scenario in the AB’s. Yes we are unbeaten, but the on field performances have been declining.

    Hopefully Carter piloting the ship will turn the effort around in La Plata.

  • 42.Brads: Reply to this comment

    @xtremebull-38:
    Sorry, but in my opinion that would destroy SA rugby.
    Young guys learning their craft all around the world do so by playing alongside near retired stars and flinty old journeymen.

Keo.co.za has always promoted uncensored views, but has never tolerated racist or crass outbursts. Come on guys and girls. If you can't moderate yourselves or each other then I am going to be forced to regulate the posts and enforce a registration process for comments. The choice is yours.

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