Springboks veteran Jesse Kriel has a warning for the All Blacks ahead of the highly anticipated clash against the All Blacks on Sunday. The two-time World Cup winner says the side have improved since their final clash in Paris and a major part of that is down to new attack coach and former All Black Tony Brown. The Yokohama Canon Eagles midfielder started in his side’s 12-11 final victory at the Stade de France last October.

But that was only the second time he had tasted victory over the All Blacks, with two wins, seven defeats and a draw against the black jersey. There’s been no major World Cup hangover for the Boks, who split their home series against world number two Ireland in July before crushing the Wallabies in consecutive weekends to sit atop the Rugby Championship table. “If you’re not better now than you were last year, you’ve got a problem,” said Kriel ahead of the Rugby Championship test at Ellis Park on Sunday.

“The big thing for us is that we want to stay ahead of the curve and keep working on our individual skills to get better. I definitely believe we’re a better team than we were last year.” “Our focus now is to train as hard as possible.

This is a massive test for both teams, so it’s important that we are well prepared and have our systems in place,” Kriel added. “The intensity with which we play, and our effort is all that we can control,” said Kriel. “Both teams are in a similar situation with new coaching staff and players a.