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Kleyn says Wales warm-up will be treated like World Cup

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South Africa's warm-up fixture against Wales on Saturday should be given the same reverence as any match at the Rugby World Cup and the Springboks will risk injury to go for the win, Munster lock Jean Kleyn said.France have lost Romain Ntamack for the World Cup after the fly-half sustained a knee injury against Scotland on Saturday, while England will be without scrum-half Jack van Poortvliet.England are also likely to have to make do without captain Owen Farrell for their first few fixtures at the World Cup, which starts in France on 8 September, as he is likely to be banned for a number of matches after being sent off against Wales.However, Kleyn, who won five Ireland caps in 2019, said any thought of holding back has not entered the minds of the Boks, who face Andy Farrell's side in their third Pool B game in Paris on 23 September."Everything is at stake, we can’t look at any game over the next 10 or 11 weeks as just another match," Kleyn told reporters."Every weekend is the next biggest match of your life, that is how it is regarded by the players."We don’t have a lackadaisical outlook to say, 'this is just another warm-up game before the real competition starts’.

This is the start of our World Cup."There have been major changes in the Wales team over the last few months and Kleyn believes they are a different proposition than the side which struggled in 2022."We won’t change our game plan for them, we will look to impose ourselves as a pack and let’s see how they handle that," he said.A few months ago, Kleyn had written off his own chances of furthering his test career but is now a potentially vital piece of the puzzle for the Boks.

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