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Fantastic to play with Cheslin and Kurt-Lee, says Springbok fullback Aphelele Fassi ahead of Barbarians showdown

Fantastic to play with Cheslin and Kurt-Lee, says Springbok fullback Aphelele Fassi ahead of Barbarians showdown

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Aphelele Fassi will look to run the show for the Springboks at fullback against the Barbarians on Saturday. Photo: BackpagePix
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Sharks superstar Aphelele Fassi is known for his sparkling rugby and being able to create something from almost nothing when given an inch or two of space on the rugby field.
While they are encouraged to back their skills within the Springbok set-up, this Saturday against the Barbarians in Cape Town (5.10pm kick-off), the world champions will approach the game with a Test-match intensity.
That means a more structured game plan will be followed and with the predicted weather conditions, an open game will play right into the hands of the Baabaas.
However, while the Boks will box clever in their first match of the year, there should be enough opportunities for the likes of Fassi, and wingers Cheslin Kolbe and Kurt-Lee Arendse to run with the ball in hand.
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'The freedom that the coaches give us is immense, but I will focus on what I have to deliver on Saturday within the team's structure,' Fassi said on Wednesday in a rainy Cape Town.
'It is fantastic playing with Cheslin and Kurt-Lee. I learn a lot from them as well in terms of communication. Things that they like (to do) and what they need (on the field).
'I am building a good relationship with them, and I am just excited to see what we can deliver on Saturday.
'We won't be approaching the game any differently, even if the weather plays a role,' the fullback added.
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'Maybe for them (the Barbarians) it would be quite different. They are an entertaining team, and they will want to entertain the Cape Town fans.
'We will implement our physical game and how we want to play. I think the weather won't have a huge impact for us.'
The fullback highlighted his work-rate, communication and will to learn as areas of his game where he has seen growth over the last year. He has also put an emphasis on improving his kicking game.
He hopes the match will indicate to him what level he is at heading into the international season where the world champions will play 13 other confirmed Tests.

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