Kolisi downplays hope of Springboks upset

The World Cup in Japan next year remains the focus for the Springboks ahead of an ominous Rugby Championship Test with the All Blacks in Wellington.

Siya Kolisi

Springboks captain Siya Kolisi accepts it will be tough to thwart the All Blacks in Wellington. (AAP)

Springboks captain Siya Kolisi did little to ease any fears that his side can arrest their slide in the Rugby Championship ahead of their clash with the All Blacks on Saturday.

South Africa have lost their last two matches in the southern hemisphere competition to Argentina and Australia while the All Blacks are on the verge of clinching their third successive title with two games remaining.

While coach Rassie Erasmus may have been exaggerating when he said defeat to the All Blacks in Wellington could have him fired, Kolisi said the most he expected from his team when they leave the ground was knowing they had played their best.

"No matter what the consequences are, as long as we walk off the field and we can look at each other in the eye and we can say we've given it our best shot," he said.

"That's what he (Erasmus) wants from us."

Despite the possible defeatist message emanating from the Springboks, Kolisi was arguably attempting, like his coach, to ask for some time for his side to develop.

Erasmus has said consistently since he took over late last year, after Allister Coetzee was sacked, that his goal was to make his side competitive at next year's Rugby World Cup in Japan, where they face the All Blacks for the first time in pool play.

"All he wants is that we trust the process, we trust the system, and what we've planned to do and play to our potential," Kolisi said of Erasmus's expectations.

"We want to make sure we improve every week and with every outing."

The Springboks were hammered 32-19 by the Pumas in Mendoza in the second round of the competition and bumbled their way to a 23-18 loss to the Wallabies last week in Brisbane but Kolisi felt his side were not too far away from putting everything together on the field.

"You can have the best game ever and sometimes things don't go your way ... we create such a lot of opportunities and we're not finishing or taking our opportunities," he said.

"The most important thing is we are a coachable side who wants to improve and wants to get better, and that's the positive."


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