Springboks shift attention to rugby championship training camp in hazyview

The South African national rugby union team, also known as the Springboks, have shifted their attention to their Rugby Championship training camp in Hazyview, Mpumalanga, South Africa.

After a successful tour of the British and Irish Lions, the Springboks have returned to South Africa to prepare for the upcoming Rugby Championship, which kicks off on August 14. The team will be based at the Hazyview training camp for the next two weeks, where they will focus on fine-tuning their skills and building their fitness levels.

The training camp will be led by Springboks coach Jacques Nienaber and his coaching team, who will put the players through a rigorous training program designed to prepare them for the demands of the Rugby Championship. The camp will also provide an opportunity for the players to bond and build team cohesion, which is essential for success in international rugby.

The Springboks will face Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand in the Rugby Championship, which will be played over a period of six weeks. The team will be looking to build on their success in the recent British and Irish Lions tour, where they won the series 2-1.

The Hazyview training camp is expected to be a key part of the Springboks' preparation for the Rugby Championship, and the team will be looking to make a strong start to the tournament when they face Argentina in their opening match on August 14.