"New Zealand and Australia stop the maul differently and we have sorted that out," Kolisi said. South Africa were dispatched 30-17 by Australia in their Rugby Championship clash last weekĪustralia were able to stop South Africa's vaunted rolling maul in the 30-17 win in Brisbane last weekend and were also vastly superior at the breakdown. ![]() ![]() "Against Australia we deviated from our usual plan and paid for it, now we want to go back to what has made us successful. "We have been disappointed losing two games in a row, but our main focus has been on looking at what we have done and to improve on it," Kolisi told media on Friday. ![]() The world champions are smarting after back-to-back losses to Australia that have allowed New Zealand to take the number one world ranking, and Kolisi acknowledged the Springboks last two performances dropped far below the standard they set for themselves.įor Kolisi, Saturday's Test is all about returning to what has made his team successful in the last few years: an accurate kicking game and forward domination through their pack. South Africa captain Siya Kolisi says his side have no special plans to counter the threat of New Zealand and that executing their own game-plan better is key for them on Saturday. South Africa head coach Jacques Nienaber knows a tough task awaits, but needs a response following two losses Kolisi: Boks must execute our game-plan
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