World champions South Africa are aiming to have 'the two best teams in the world', according to centre Andre Esterhuizen.
World champions South Africa are aiming to have "the two best teams in the world", says centre Andre Esterhuizen., benching captain Siya Kolisi and flanker Pieter-Steph du Toit, which has been a common theme under his management of the team since taking charge in 2017.
"One of the good things is that everyone is getting game time now," Esterhuizen, who played instead of regular centre Damian de Allende on Sunday, told"It it also about looking forward, you've got to be able to spare all the guys for the next World Cup and build experience into it."We want to make it second nature for people slotting in, so if someone steps in, they can just slot in and play the same if not better than the other player.
Despite losing out in the final play two weeks in a row, fly-half and Esterhuizen's former Harlequins team-mate Marcus Smith has been England's standout performer in both matches."It will be great to be running at Marcus, not run off him. "It's going to be a great match, England have played well in the last few games, it's unfortunate that it hasn't been the results that they want.How catfish killer Alexander McCartney was caughtWe hear the story of the night from those who were there and the families of some of the 21 people killedEmotional Cavendish wins final race of careerWhy Man City were 'too easy to play through' against Brighton.
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