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Pollard feels enfranchised again to be the Boks’ general

Posted on July 12, 2021 by Ken

It may have been fewer minutes than he would have liked, but the fact that Handre Pollard was on the field helping to steer Montpellier to victory in the Challenge Cup final last month, coupled with the intensive training the Springboks have been doing, has the flyhalf feeling enfranchised to once again be his team’s general as they resume international competition against Georgia at Loftus Versfeld on Friday.

Pollard suffered a serious knee injury last September, but returned for the Challenge Cup semifinal and final, with Montpellier edging out Leicester 18-17 at Twickenham.

“To be back in this environment, it’s a special group of players, is very exciting. To tear your ACL and not miss a single Test is a pretty good bargain and I’ve worked very hard to get back. I’ve played a bit for Montpellier and although I would maybe have liked a few more minutes of game time, it was massive playing in high-pressure games again.

“I really enjoyed that excitement and intensity, and now I’ve been training very hard with the Springboks. I’m fit and ready to try and lead the team in the right direction and contribute positively. And it’s going to be great to have my Montpellier scrumhalf Cobus Reinach with me, we’ve become good mates and we have a very good understanding,” Pollard said on Tuesday.

While Georgia should be dispatched relatively easily on Friday, the British and Irish Lions are from a weak side and Pollard said the tourists’ weekend warm-up against Japan had given them plenty of food for thought.

“We know Japan like to keep ball-in-hand and play an attacking brand. The Lions showed what we expected in certain areas, but in certain areas they didn’t. It’s still just the first game though and a lot will change before the Tests. But we can see the Lions have some star players, a lot of firepower, and I thought they played really well.

“Dan Biggar is a quality player at flyhalf, he shone as expected. He has a great kicking game, he’s physical and he’s excellent in the air. But the Lions have three brilliant flyhalves and it will come down to combinations. Whoever they pick is going to be a great player. And I think they’re going to be focused on their physicality and a kicking game,” Pollard added.

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