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Bekker locks in on All Blacks

05th October 2012 07:06

Andries Bekker

Feeling confident: Andries Bekker

Springbok lock Andries Bekker is confident that South Africa's youthful forwards can mature into one of the best packs in world rugby.

With only 162 caps between the forwards, they have already shown signs of maturity after their stellar performance against a settled New Zealand pack in Dunedin three weeks ago.

"We made a big step up after Dunedin and we had a good week in training last week and this week as well," Bekker said ahead of their clash against the Kiwis this weekend.

"It is nice to go into a game on Saturday against the All Blacks with confidence."

With 28 Test caps behind his name, Bekker is one of the senior players among the forwards, but he has had a hard time moving out of retired lock Vicor Matfield's imposing shadow.

While Bekker had been groomed as Matfield's understudy, he made a shaky start in his first two appearances under new Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer.

He soon realised that he did not have a free pass into the Bok starting XV after a lacklustre performance in South Africa's 16-16 draw against Argentina in Mendoza in August.

Bekker admitted that performance was not good enough, which saw him being dropped for the next Test against Australia in Perth.

"I know I wasn't up to standard and mentally I needed to make that switch and hopefully it came up," he said.

"Personally I know I was shocking and I think it is good if you know when you were bad and you need to make the step up."

Bekker made it count when Meyer showed faith in him in the Springboks' 31-8 victory over Australia in Pretoria last weekend, making 19 tackles, while he was also faultless with his lineout throw-ins.

Bekker, however, said this week would be a different challenge against the All Blacks.

"You need to pitch up with physicality against the All Blacks," he said.

"If you don't pitch they're going to give you 50 or 60 points.

"I've been here for six years and every time you play the All Blacks you need to make that extra step up."

The 28-year-old has struggled with injuries over the last two years and he hoped to remain injury free and regain his best form.

While he has been compared to Matfield, Bekker believed it would be difficult to move out of his predecessor's shadow.

"I just need to get back into top form after my back op last year, and after my ankle op this year, I've been struggling," he said.

"If the people see me as better than Victor, that happens, but I don't think that's going to happen because he was the best in the world for the last eight years."

Comments

Flyman says...

Bekker does not have the balance of mongrel & rugby nous that Matfield had. I think Etsebeth will be the next Matfield.

Posted 22:44 05th October 2012

boksmashoffice says...

Victor was unique. Lets not compare. This guys I hope with Eben will form a awesome partnership.

Posted 22:38 05th October 2012

ManWarrior says...

@all Bekkers critics...given, Bekker has had a mediocre year and a shocking test against Argentina but Saturday he was closer to his "in form" self. He gets around the park more than Victor and when he defends he takes the opposition back often more than not. Vistor also started a little scatter brain but grew in character and I'm hoping Bekker will do the same. Go Bokke!!!

Posted 16:55 05th October 2012

SACanuck says...

Bekker, please Shut up and get the job by showing us instead of talking about it.

Posted 14:19 05th October 2012

Carpelone says...

I do not personally rate him highly. No Victor in the making by any means. I think Etzebeth is going to be the next big thing in the SA second row, which means worldwide.

Posted 11:42 05th October 2012

ruckingkiwi says...

Do people really say he's going to be better than Victor?

Posted 08:58 05th October 2012

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