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Libbok goal-kicking woes? Bok coach, captain back flyhalf to 'come right'

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Springbok coach Jacques Nienaber may have come across as flippant when addressing Manie Libbok's goal-kicking issues in his past two starting Test matches, but what can't be faulted is the faith he retains in the budding pivot.Libbok's last two Bok games where he started at 10 have re-opened the goalkicking debate, especially with the World Cup around the corner while Handre Pollard returns from fitness.While Libbok's match management, tactical kicking, and general composure aren't in question, his goal kicking is.Libbok missed two penalties and three conversions despite South Africa's comfortable 52-16 win against Wales in Cardiff on Saturday.Even in the Argentina game on 5 August, Libbok had a forgettable start with the boot before getting his act together in the second half.MATCH REPORT | Kolisi's return triumphant as powerful and enterprising Springboks put 50 past WalesNienaber was only belatedly aware that Libbok had an off-game with the boot, despite the big win at the Principality Stadium."Was he bad?" Nienaber asked after Saturday's match."How many did he miss?

Well, it's just five shots, so he can keep on going."It's not the first time Libbok's kicking has come under scrutiny, with the Stormers' United Rugby Championship fixture against Munster in mid-April being one of those games where Libbok had a costly off-day.READ | Bok skipper Kolisi happy to emerge unscathed in Test comeback: 'It felt amazing'In that 26-24 loss at the Cape Town Stadium, Libbok missed three penalties and two conversions, points that made a difference not just in the game, but in the long run of the tournament.Saturday's misses came on the back of Libbok averaging 75 and 76 percent respectively for the two previous URC campaigns in the

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