Wallabies' Hodge hoping Springboks buckle under home pressure

Wallabies utility back Reece Hodge (right) believes the Springboks will be under pressure to win in Port Elizabeth on Saturday. Photo: EPA/DAVE HUNT

Wallabies utility back Reece Hodge (right) believes the Springboks will be under pressure to win in Port Elizabeth on Saturday. Photo: EPA/DAVE HUNT

Published Sep 26, 2018

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PORT ELIZABETH - Australia are hoping hosts South Africa buckle under the pressure from eager home fans in the Rugby Championship on Saturday after the Springboks upset world champions New Zealand away in their last Test.

Utility back Reece Hodge is expecting to face a buoyant Springbok side, who scored an upset 36-34 win over the All Blacks in Wellington two weeks ago. But he is counting on the burden of expectation weighing on their shoulders in front of their fans in Port Elizabeth.

"They are going to be a lot more confident but there is also going to be a fair amount of pressure on them," he said. "They've had a great win over the All Blacks but their fans, like ours, are going to want to see some consistency. It's a huge game for them, as it is for us.

"Both teams are kind of on the verge of building some serious momentum going into the end-of-the-year Tests and we cannot afford to let another opportunity slip. There is a lot stacked up against us this weekend. It's up to us to just go about our business and just focus on ourselves."

While the Boks were registering a rare success in New Zealand a fortnight ago, Australia lost for only the second time at home to Argentina and have now been beaten three times in four Rugby Championship matches this year. The week off before travelling to South Africa for Saturday's Test at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium was opportune, said Hodge.

"It has given us a chance to go away and figure out, both individually and as a squad, what we want to get out of this tour and what we need to bring to ultimately get those results," he explained.

The Wallabies are under fire after slipping to seventh place in the world rankings, having lost a home series to Ireland in June and then failing to impress in the Rugby Championship matches over the last two months. 

Reuters

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