News24.com | We wouldn’t start playing if we weren’t ready, says Arno Botha
Arno Botha is looking forward to the competition for place at the Bulls
Lee Warren
- Bulls ace Arno Botha is not concerned over fears that South African rugby hasn’t allowed for enough contact training to resume competitive play.
- The 28-year-old flanker, one of Jake White’s big signings, reiterates the point of many conditioning experts that if every team’s ideal pre-season were to be respected, play would take ages to restart.
- Botha also points out that the recently injured Springboks such as Handre Pollard showed the way in their attitude towards the issue.
Typical of the way the Covid-19 pandemic has played on people’s minds, South African rugby’s long-awaited return with the Superfan Saturday event at Loftus this weekend is suddenly tinged with some doubt.
Are the players physically ready for collisions and tackles again after over four weeks’ contact training? Will they drop like flies as the strain takes its toll?
It’s not questions that Arno Botha preoccupies himself with though.
“The best way to train contact is playing a game,” the Bulls flanker told a media briefing on Monday.
“You’re never going to be contact-fit until you do it. It’s just one of those things. You can’t simulate real contact against teammates on a training field, the breakdowns aren’t live.
“An actual game is far quicker. For the first two games, your lungs will burn and you’ll feel like you’re tasting blood but after that you’re okay. You get used to it.”
In fact, the 28-year-old ace – one of Jake White’s marquee signings in 2020 after returning from a superb two-year stint with Irish giants Munster – reiterates the point of various conditioning specialists in the game that if every team’s wish on an ideal pre-season were to be respected, it would take months before play starts again.
“Maybe some guys think that they still need two weeks but I really don’t know if that’s going to make a difference,” said Botha, who won two international caps in 2013.
“I’m fine playing this weekend and all my teammates are probably too. Our preparation has really been good. Jake and his staff have managed it perfectly. The plan has been a good one.
“We’ve trained enough to say we’re ready. We wouldn’t have started playing if we weren’t ready.”
The jitteriness over the overall conditioning of South Africa’s players has undoubtedly been heightened by the major injuries suffered by Springboks RG Snyman, Handre Pollard and Lood de Jager, a fact Botha acknowledges.
Yet, in the end, this is what professional players sign up for.
“When you look at what’s happened to guys like Handre, it’s very sad. One takes notice of that,” said Botha.
“But we also know that we play a contact sport. One takes a cue from them. They say on social media that they accept they play a contact sport, their attitudes are perfect. It’s about realising every time you take the field that it’s a blessing to be playing with your body feeling well.”
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