BRISBANE : World Cup winners South Africa are well aware of their poor record in Australia but are focusing on the here and now as they prepare for Saturday’s Rugby Championship clash with the Wallabies in Brisbane, captain Siya Kolisi said.The game is the opening match of this year’s southern hemisphere championship, and a first away game for the Springboks since they won the World Cup in France last November.South Africa have won only three times in 16 visits to the city and their 49-0 loss in 2006 is among their heaviest defeats.“Of course we’ve spoken about it but, for us, it’s this game this weekend,” Kolisi told a press conference on Friday. “It’s out there that we haven’t done really well when it comes to Australia.
On this field specifically, they’ve done really well. So it’s a big thing for us.”“You can’t win the Rugby Championship by winning these two games, but you can lose it by not doing well in these two games.
The most important thing for us is this one here.”DISASTROUSSouth Africa play Australia again in Perth next weekend and Kolisi said the Wallabies, despite a disastrous World Cup where they failed to reach the knockout stages, would prove formidable.“We expect a side that’s going to come out to win.
It’s a sold-out stadium, they have the people behind them. “We know it will be a huge thing for them if they can get a win over us.