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Boks bullied us - Robinson

17th November 2012 19:37

Scotland wing Tim Visser being held

Hard hits: Scotland were roughed by by the Boks

Scotland head coach Andy Robinson admitted his team had been "bullied" in the first half by South Africa in Saturday's defeat at Murrayfield.

The Springboks dominated the first 50 minutes and cruised to a 21-3 lead before the hosts took the game by the scruff of the neck.

But their second-half fightback proved too little, too late as they failed to unlock the South African defence.

Robinson rued the penalties his side conceded in the first half and added that South Africa's first try from a rolling maul made him "very, very angry".

"A lot to learn in improving defence and also in attack, particularly physically. I felt they bullied us a little in the first half," said Robinson.

"The last 30 minutes was very pleasing but what happened in the first 50 minutes was hugely frustrating,"

"We faced a different threat today. Last week we faced speed and this week we were facing physicality - they are probably the toughest team to play against. It showed the gulf and where we are.

"We can't afford to give penalties away in the way we did. We need to improve our discipline because we gave them field positions and the ability to build their maul in the first half.

"In the second half we didn't give penalties away so our defence was on the front foot. In the first half we allowed SA to get momentum by tackling high.

"After half-time we tackled low, which stopped their momentum and we played inside their half."

"Next week against Tonga we need a performance there to put together the lessons they've learned from the first two games.

"There's a lot for us to look at. The disappointing thing from our side is we allowed a side to get a lead again and that's something you can't afford to do.

"I thought South Africa defended superbly well. If they hadn't defended as well as they had, it could have been a different story."

"They didn't have to do a lot to win the game because we gave them field position from penalties."

"Henry (Pyrgos) brought some real energy to the game and it was set-piece pay that worked really well," Robinson said.

"It was great to see him go under the posts. There was real energy there to the way we played in the second half.

"But you have to take your chances and when we were battering away at South Africa's line, the quality of defence we faced in terms of the physicality was probably a step-up from last week, but also we ran in ones which allowed them to make the hit.

"We have to have that clarity to be able to run in twos and threes when you are up against such a physical defence."

Comments

GoWalesGo says...

jonesrp

That's not how international rugby works you turd

Posted 09:48 23rd November 2012

carpelone says...

ben7

Don't feed the trolls.

Posted 12:54 20th November 2012

jonesrp says...

thanks for the insult Ben 7...you`ve played against the Boks then...? Grizzled veteran of International rugby are you..? If the Boks are the toughest team going how come they can`t beat the team that dropped 50 on Scotland 2 weeks ago ??

Posted 03:34 19th November 2012

Wallaroo says...

So how did they bully you Andy? That's defamatory you idiot, give them proper credit like a sportsmanship type person should. They outsmarted you Andy both in attack and defence. Truth is they could have scored again but were obviously happy with the lead.

Posted 03:26 18th November 2012

jonesy2 says...

ha he thinks the boks are the toughest team to play against?

Posted 03:21 18th November 2012

ben7 says...

@jonesrp

He means toughest as in how physically strong and aggressive they are, idiot. Which is definitely the Springboks.

Posted 00:58 18th November 2012

jonesrp says...

No No No Andy....the Springboks are NOT the toughest team to play against...you played that team last week. This week you actually improved. Now beat England please ...they can`t even beat the Wallabies.

Posted 20:12 17th November 2012

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