De Villiers backed despite defeats

Wyn Griffiths
Wednesday 28 July 2010 19:00 EDT
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Peter de Villiers has been given a vote of confidence by his employers at the South African Rugby Union and assured that his job is safe.

The Springboks coach has faced a barrage of criticism following a run of three straight defeats. All the losses were in the Tri-Nations and have now left the defending champions playing only for pride in their remaining three games, all of which are on home soil.

De Villiers is due to meet with senior SARU officials this week to discuss the tour to New Zealand and Australia, but ahead of the talks he has been given full backing. "There is a lot of wrong that needs to be made right after the bad start to the Tri Nations," SARU president Oregan Hoskins said. "But that doesn't mean that we don't support the coach. We are meeting the coach to hear what went wrong and what needs to be done going forward. But again, he has our full backing."

The world champions have been hit by a further injury setback after news that lock Andries Bekker is likely to miss the remainder of the season with a back injury.

England international Matt Mullan faces three months out of action after dislocating his shoulder. The 23-year-old Worcester prop was recently named in the Saxons squad.

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