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Meyer looks to head rather than heart for South Africa

Published 02/06/2015, 15:41
© Reuters. South Africa head coach Heyneke Meyer watches his players during their 'Captain's Run' training session, ahead of their Autumn Test rugby union match against Scotland, at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh

By Nick Said

CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Coach Heyneke Meyer says he will not select South Africa's Rugby World Cup squad on skill alone and is also looking for players with the mental toughness to carry the side through difficult moments.

He sounded a warning to his senior players that reputation will not buy them a ticket to England later in the year as he seeks to root out complacency.

"You need guys who are mentally tough. The World Cup is not always the team that wants it most, every single team out there wants it for their country," Meyer told reporters.

"It's not always the best team (that wins). I believe World Cups are about guys who can handle the pressure because it is immense pressure."

Meyer said he had been keeping an eye on South Africa's travelling Super Rugby teams to see which players coped best in Australasia.

"It is away from home in tough conditions, especially in New Zealand, and a lot of the fringe players have put up their hands," he added.

Meyer has had more than 40 players in a pre-World Cup camp in Cape Town this week and several with little or no international experience.

It would be a risk to take them to the World Cup but Meyer said he had no qualms about doing so if he felt they would give him a better chance of victory.

"The senior players know I have never picked just on reputation, they have to perform now and in the (Rugby) Championship. If there are youngsters pushing them who know they have a chance, then that is great for the team," he explained.

"You don't want to go in with an old side in a comfort zone knowing they will play every game and who just assume they are going to win the World Cup."

© Reuters. South Africa head coach Heyneke Meyer watches his players during their 'Captain's Run' training session, ahead of their Autumn Test rugby union match against Scotland, at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh

The World Cup will be held from Sept. 18 to Oct. 31. South Africa are in Pool B along with Japan, Samoa, Scotland and United States.

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