Matfield injury worries Springboks coach

By News / Wire

Springboks coach Peter de Villiers fears he may be about to lose veteran lock Victor Matfield for the rest of the Rugby World Cup.

The 34-year-old limped out of the defending champions’ nailbiting 17-16 win over Wales in Wellington and was joined on the sidelines by key centre Jean de Villiers.

“I’m very worried about them,” said coach de Villiers, waiting for medical assessments on Monday.

The Springboks fielded the most experienced side in Test history but the bench came to the rescue after de Villiers was forced, and then chose, to make changes.

Replacement winger Francois Hougaard scored what proved to be the matchwinning try just four minutes after going on.

“Our bench came on and made the difference – that’s the reason why they’re there. When you bring on fresh legs they must up the tempo and put the opposition under pressure – they did just that,” he said.

De Villiers said his players had their character tested but he was happy enough to clear the first hurdle.

Wales had chances to win the match after Hougaard’s try but failed with two kicks – a drop goal and a penalty goal – in the closing stages.

Captain John Smit said Wales made life difficult for South Africa by denying them the ball.

“We didn’t get a lot of chance to play rugby,” he said.

Smit was not worried about the performance of the Springboks, saying it was their plan to ease their way into the tournament rather than hit their straps too early.

He was fulsome in his praise of opposing captain Sam Warburton who was named man of the match.

“He was a pain to play against. He was unbelievable at the breakdown.”

The Crowd Says:

2011-09-12T08:09:08+00:00

Ivan

Guest


Boks have not developed their game at all. They showed a glimpse of what can be done in the first 4 minutes, and then went back into that defensive mindset. Bismark is the best hooker in teh world and would start at 2 for any other country. Smit should have done the honorable thing and retired. Now his pride is what will cost SA another WC.

2011-09-12T02:55:24+00:00

Amorita Maharaj

Roar Rookie


Boks cannot do without Matfield - hope he is alright!

2011-09-12T01:09:43+00:00

Capital

Roar Guru


Without Matfield and Botha, the Boks could be in real trouble.

2011-09-11T23:36:11+00:00

Rusty

Roar Guru


Agreed - problem with the Matfield injury is that Smit will definitely start now to ensure the on field leadership.....suck

2011-09-11T23:30:36+00:00

Gary Russell-Sharam

Guest


Lucky to win the game and Smit should count his lucky stars that De Villiers is a fan of his. It was blatantly obvious that Du Pessis is a far better No 2 than John Smit. If they sustain the injuries to these two vital players (Matfield and DeVilliers) and they are out for the tournament that will have a profound effect on SA. On the performance against Wales if SA play like that for the rest of the time they will not win the WC. Another players that did not do anything was Perrie Spies, he was anonymous. Alberts came on and made some difference. Bryan Habana also was ineffectual. Wales looked great on the other hand and I thought they were terribly unlucky not to have won.

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