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21st September 2023
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Hugo Keenan and Mack Hansen could get the better of South Africa aerially.[/caption]
The kicking of out-half Manie Libbok is also seen as a weakness and while Zebo loves watching the subtlety he brings to the Saffies' game, he does reckon that, down the line, Handre Pollard will take over at ten.
"Libbok is a nice change outside of that big heavy pack.
"His goal-kicking probably lets him down a bit. But Pollard will probably come back in for a quarter or a semi. Libbok is a nice counter-balance to Pollard, even though he's not as proven as durable.
"But he is a very enjoyable player to watch.'"
Meanwhile, if Ireland are to win the game, Zebo reckons that a fast start is crucial.
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18 September 2023; Simon Zebo, right, and Bobby Skinstad teamed up with BoyleSports to preview this weekend’s RWC match between Ireland & South Africa. South Africa & Ireland are both 7/4 with BoyleSports. Don't Just bet...choose wisely. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile[/caption]
“I think it’s very important we start well, Rassie always has a huge emphasis on the first 20 minutes,” Zebo says, “Laying down a marker, physicality-wise, so, (for Ireland) it’s about trying to combat that.
“The South African gameplan isn’t really built for chasing a game so if we can start well, you’d be fairly confident if we can grab a lead, they’re not going to get it back."
“When they (Springboks) do go in front or start well - we could definitely pull it back - but that’s where their game is so strong, and they know it so well.
“They slow the game down, they just turn it into an absolute shit fight and make it incredibly physical. They look for lineouts, they’d almost knock the ball on, on purpose to get some scrums.”
As for the big selection call of Conor Murray or Gibson-Park at scrum half, Zebo found himself somewhere on the fence.
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Stephen Ferris floated the idea that Conor Murray could start over Gibson Park at scrum half next weekend.[/caption]
“Obviously, the big one would be Murr (Conor Murray) or (Jamison) Gibson-Park,” Zebo said. “Conor’s form has been excellent. He’s really bossing games, kicking well, passing well.
“He’s sniping around the ruck aggressively, which he hasn’t done in a while, he’s looking confident when he’s carrying the ball now.”
The 33-year-old added: “It’s just about adding strings to your bow. They’re both quality operators.”
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