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Boks Excited about Twickenham Return

The Springboks will run out at the iconic Twickenham Stadium for the first time during the Rugby World Cup when they face Wales in the first quarter-final on Saturday afternoon. It will be the Boks’ first visit to the home of English rugby since they played there last November, beating England in a pulsating encounter. […]

The Springboks will run out at the iconic Twickenham Stadium for the first time during the Rugby World Cup when they face Wales in the first quarter-final on Saturday afternoon.

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LONDON, ENGLAND – OCTOBER 07: Francois Louw of South Africa during the Rugby World Cup 2015 Pool B match between South Africa and United States of America at The Stadium, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on October 07, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Steve Haag/Gallo Images)

It will be the Boks’ first visit to the home of English rugby since they played there last November, beating England in a pulsating encounter.

Springbok flank Francois Louw, who plays for English club Bath, has played at Twickenham since then and said he and his team-mates can’t wait to run out in front of a capacity crowd on Saturday.

When asked about his return to Twickenham this weekend, Louw, who will earn his 41st cap for South Africa on Saturday, said: “My last match there, for Bath in the Premiership Final, didn’t end well, but that is irrelevant now as this is a new team, a new opponent and a new competition.

“The focus for me is now solely on the Springboks and Saturday’s quarter-final against a very good Welsh team.

“Twickenham is a fantastic place to play at, in front of a very knowledgeable and vibrant crowd. It’s the home of English rugby and the vibe on Saturday will be electric on such a huge occasion.

“We certainly can’t wait for the match and although we’ve recently enjoyed some good results there, that is history – we’ve got a plan to execute this weekend and we can’t wait for the challenge.”

Louw said the Springboks will have to brace themselves for a physical onslaught from Wales, with the breakdown a crucial area of the game.

“They are very efficient at the breakdown and will try and get guys to come quick over the ball,” said Louw. “The breakdown will be crucial if we want to stop each other’s momentum in the game.”

Source: SARugby.co.za

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