Springboks Handre Pollard and Siya Kolisi

The Springboks will look to take a step closer to an unprecedented fourth Rugby World Cup title against hosts France on Sunday, 15 October. Photo: Mark R Christino via EPA.

Springboks: ‘World Cup quarter-final talks are premature’

Springbok assistant coach Mzwandile Stick brushed aside all talk of a possible Rugby World Cup quarter-final spot ahead of the team’s final pool game against Tonga on Sunday night.

Springboks Handre Pollard and Siya Kolisi

The Springboks will look to take a step closer to an unprecedented fourth Rugby World Cup title against hosts France on Sunday, 15 October. Photo: Mark R Christino via EPA.

Stick said the Springboks’ sole focus was defeating Tonga and trying to earn a bonus point in the process as they attempt to keep their fate in their own hands in their final pool match.

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The Springboks are second on the log in Pool B on 10 points, four behind Ireland who lead the group on 14 points.

Tonga are in fourth place without any points after suffering defeats against Ireland and Scotland – two of the strongest teams in the pool on the world rankings – but the Springboks are not leaving anything to chance to book their place in the top eight and they are determined to get their campaign back on track and to build momentum after going down 13-8 against Ireland last weekend.

If the Springboks win the match with a bonus point, they will be in a good position to advance to the quarter-final stages regardless of the other results in the remaining Pool B matches.

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Speaking at the Springboks’ captain’s press conference on Saturday, Stick stressed that was their main objective in their crucial encounter against Tonga at Stade de Marseille.

“The mood in the camp is one of a Test week,” said Stick.

“This could be our last eve of match media conference if we don’t win, so we’ve been working hard at training and the eight-day turnaround (from the match against Ireland) gave us time to delve deeply into Tonga.

“We may not have gotten the result against Ireland, but the manner in which we played allowed the game to live up to its billing as one of the toughest in the pool stages. So, we are up and ready for this match.”

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Stick said they are expecting a bold onslaught from the Pacific Islanders: “They have big forwards and one of the best scrums in the competition. They also have star backs with a lot of X-factor players in their team.

“The team we selected is also strong and physical so that we can put them under pressure. We know that if we are not on form we could struggle, so we want to pitch up with real intensity and capitalise on our point-scoring chances, which is something we didn’t do against Ireland.”

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When asked about a possible playoff place, Stick was frank about the way the team viewed that scenario.

“We need to win this game, so we cannot even talk about the playoff stages now,” said Stick. “We don’t want to rely on other teams to get us through, so our goal firstly, will be to win and if things go well, we’ll chase the bonus point and points.”

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Springboks team v Tonga 2023
The Springbok team to face Tonga in Marseille. Photo: @Springboks / X.