💨 Abstract
Damian de Allende emphasizes the importance of composure and precision as the Springboks prepare to face Japan at Wembley. He acknowledges Japan’s fast, disciplined attack and stresses the need for South Africa to maintain structure and control the game’s tempo. Having played in Japan’s top league, De Allende highlights the skill and physicality of Japanese players, including his former teammates. He urges the team to stay focused, execute their plan, and respect Japan’s capabilities.
Courtesy: Mariette Adams
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