Du Preez: The pressure is still there

Captain Fourie du Preez believes the Springboks still feel the pressure since their loss to Japan.

JOHANNESBURG – Springbok captain Fourie du Preez has admitted that his team is still under immense pressure as they prepare to face the USA in their final Rugby World Cup Pool B match at London’s Olympic Stadium on Wednesday.

The Springboks held their traditional captain’s run at the match venue on Tuesday October 6, a mere three days after their last Test, on Saturday in Newcastle against Scotland.

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Du Preez said that the team had always known about the short turn-around between their final two pool matches and had duly prepared for that, and that the match-23 will have to be ready for a tough match on Wednesday.

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“After the match against Japan, we were under immense pressure, the worst I’ve ever experienced, and although the character of the team came through, we’re still under the same pressure,” said Du Preez.

“We knew we had to beat Samoa and Scotland. Now we’re facing the USA and if we don’t win, we’re on the plane home and out of the tournament.

“But we know what will work for us on the field and today we simply have to take that up a notch. There is still a lot of desperation and hope, but our only focus for now is on the encounter against the USA.”

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