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Springboks boosted by Irish battles, says Leinster's RG Snyman ahead of Rugby Championship

The two Test series against Ireland last month could prove ideal preparation for South Africa's opening two matches in the Rugby Championship against Australia over the next fortnight, Leinster lock RG Snyman said.

The World Cup winners beat the Six Nations champions 27-20 in their first Test in Pretoria but were then edged by a last gasp drop goal in the second Test in Durban, going down 25-24.

The series pitted the top two teams in World Rugby’s rankings and Snyman, who switched to Leinster from Munster at the end of last season, said there could not have been better preparation for the southern hemisphere championship, which gets under way on Saturday.

"I think playing Ireland prepared us very well, because I think they've got a lot of systems and stuff set up from being coached by Joe Schmidt," said Snyman.

Schmidt was Ireland coach from 2013-2019 during which time they won three Six Nations Championships and went to the top of the world rankings.

The 58-year-old Schmidt took over as Wallabies coach in January and has won his three games in charge - two Tests against Wales and one over Georgia last month.

"There will certainly be some differences, with the style of play that Australia bring and the players they have," Snyman said.

"But I think in a lot of ways there will be many similarities too."

Australia host South Africa in Brisbane on Saturday and then play them again next Saturday 17 August in Perth.

"Facing Ireland in those two games, we've certainly learned a lot and will hopefully carry that into the championship," the lock forward added.

South African franchises, however, no longer play in Super Rugby against Australia and New Zealand opposition meaning the familiarity with their opponent has gone.

"It's certainly

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