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Kriel and Stick say Boks won't underestimate Italy at Loftus

Kriel and Stick say Boks won't underestimate Italy at Loftus

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Stick shared Kriel's sentiments, adding they must approach the game with intent and professionalism to avoid problems.
'Their backline is always dangerous, as we saw with their clubs in the United Rugby Championship and they have very skilful players. So, we have to handle that tomorrow. They are also trying to build squad depth at the moment, so they are a dangerous unit.
'Adding to that, they are a well-organised team, and the way they balance their game between the forwards and backs makes them a tough opponent. One thing is for certain, if you give them space and time on attack, they can hurt you.'
Kriel will become the 67th Test captain for South Africa and Loftus and he describes it as being fortunate.
'It's very special (to lead the team in a Test). There have certainly been a few career highlights in the past, and this occasion is up there with those. But we have a big game tomorrow and I'm very fortunate to have guys like Siya (Kolisi), Eben (Etzebeth), Handré (Pollard) and so many other leaders in the squad to assist me.
'The fact that they are my best friends makes it even better. Obviously, our focus will be on the job at hand, but I'm very proud and it is a big occasion for me.'
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