By SABC Sport
17th November 2024
The Boks beat England by 29-20 in London on Saturday, after last Sunday's 32-15 win over Scotland in Edinburgh. Next up are the Welsh, who will face Australia on Sunday afternoon, where they will be determined to make up for their 24-19 defeat against Fiji last weekend.
Despite the defeat against Fiji, Snyman said the Welsh are always a force to be reckoned with at home.
"Trying to make it three out of three (on tour) definitely puts some pressure on us, but pressure brings the best out of this team," said Snyman after the victory in London.
"We have a week to prepare for the game against Wales, and we know we can give it our all because it's our last match of the international season, so we are very excited about the challenge.
"It definitely won't be easy because the Welsh are always a tough team to play against and especially at home, so we have to prepare well and get stuck in next week."
Looking back at their victory against England, Snyman said it was a tough game.
"I thought the momentum shifted a few times throughout the game, but we were happy to get the win," he said.
"It's always tough playing at the Allianz Stadium, so it was a good result for us. I also thought the guys adjusted well during the game and remained calm, and it's good to have that around you."
Bok prop Wilco Louw became the 50th Springbok player to take the field this season in the clash against England in a team that showed 12 changes to the starting line-up, and Snyman attributed their success with all the player rotation to the fantastic systems put in place by Springbok head coach Rassie Erasmus and his coaching team.
"The mindset of among the players at the moment is that you have to understand your job, step into the role, and do the job whenever you are granted the opportunity," said Snyman. "And personally, it's great to be back with the Boks."
The team travelled from London to Cardiff via bus on Sunday and will begin their on-field preparations for Saturday's clash on Monday.