💨 Abstract
The Springboks are preparing for a crucial Test against Japan at Wembley, with assistant coach Jerry Flannery stressing the importance of discipline and controlling the game's tempo. Flannery praised Japan's resilience and defensive skills, noting their strong performance against Australia. He emphasized the need for the Springboks to manage momentum and adapt defensively, avoiding a high-scoring, chaotic match. The team is also adjusting to the new hybrid pitch at Wembley.
Courtesy: Mariette Adams
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