Makazole Mapimpi excited to face Pumas in Argentina

Makazole Mapimpi is excited about the prospect of facing Argentina in their first of two Rugby Championship encounters in Buenos Aires.

Makazole Mapimpi excited to face Pumas in Argentina

Like the rest of the Springboks, wing Makazole Mapimpi is excited about the prospect of facing Argentina in their first of two Rugby Championship encounters next Saturday in Buenos Aires.

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The Springboks, Australia and Argentina are all tied on nine log points after their opening four matches of the tournament, with South Africa in second place due to their favourable points’ difference, while New Zealand top the standings on 10 points.

With the Springboks back at training since Wednesday after enjoying two days off earlier this week following their 24-8 victory against the Wallabies in Sydney, Mapimpi said they were raring to go for the challenge next week at the Estadio José Amalfitani stadium.

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“Argentina are a good team with quality players and they have several experienced players – some of whom we have been playing against for a few years now,” said Makazole Mapimpi.

“We know the intensity and physicality with which the All Blacks play after seeing their result against New Zealand last week, and Argentina were on the same level against them in their first Test match (which Argentina won 25-18).

“So, we are really looking forward to playing against Los Pumas next week.”

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Mapimpi drew confidence from the Springboks’ victory against the Wallabies last week and he emphasised the importance of using their point-scoring chances when they arise as they target back-to-back victories against Argentina to keep alive their hopes of winning the Rugby Championship.

It was a good thing to be able to do what we enjoy doing, and especially to score tries when we had the opportunities,” said Mapimpi.

“It was really great for us as a team to bounce back from the previous game (against Australia – which the Springboks lost 25-17). And personally, it was a nice feeling to score a try.”

‘Vital to score tries’ – Makazole Mapimpi

Mapimpi added: “It is vital to score tries when we have the opportunity to play, so we have to focus on ensuring that we finish our chances next week.”

The match kicks off at 21:10 (SA time).

The Springboks will return to South Africa after the match for the closing clash of their campaign, against the Pumas at Hollywoodbets Kings Park in Durban on Saturday, 24 September.

Kick-off is scheduled for 17:05.

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