Springboks look north next month but cast eye to World Cup


South Africa's Springboks Warren Whiteley (top R) and New Zealand's All Blacks Richie McCaw (top L) fight for the ball in the line out during their Rugby Championship match at Westpac Stadium in Wellington, September 13, 2014. REUTERS/Anthony Phelps

STELLENBOSCH South Africa (Reuters) - South Africa began a week of intense preparation for their tour to Europe but captain Jean de Villiers said on Monday they already had an eye on next year’s World Cup.

“We have only eight games left before the World Cup starts which is not a lot for whatever you want to work on,” he told reporters after the first day of a week-long training camp in the spiritual home of Springbok rugby in the Cape Winelands. “The games coming up give us an opportunity to try combinations and tactics but most important for us will be to pick up where we left off against the All Blacks and against Australia.”

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