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White winning fitness battle
27 August 2007, 10:41 am
Scotland captain Jason White admits he does not expect to be back to his best until Scotland are midway through their World Cup pool.
The Sale Sharks flanker came through his second comeback match unscathed as South Africa defeated Scotland 27-3 in a Test match at Murrayfield.

The Lions forward was injured in last Novembers autumn Test series and is working his way back to full fitness ahead of next months tournament.

White insists he is happy with the progress he is making following the serious knee injury but is well aware he will not be at his inspirational best for the Pool C opener against Portugal.

Stiffer challenges follow against favourites New Zealand and especially the vital game against Italy, who Scotland face in the last game in the pool with a place in the quarter-finals likely to be at stake.

After nine months on the sidelines, the big-hitting back-rower admits it is taking him time to regain his match-sharpness with the crunch with the much-vaunted Azzurri forwards in St Etienne looming large.

White said: I was delighted to come through the game against South Africa although Im sure like all of the boys I will be feeling the effects of the game at the start of the week.

The intensity was a notch up from the Ireland game and personally Im very disappointed that we missed a chance to push the Boks close.

That didnt happen but were going to take stock and try to improve week on week because the main thing is to qualify for the quarter-finals.

My own sharpness is getting better but Im realistic and know it will take a couple of games to feel that Im playing naturally. However, Im pretty happy with my progress.

Were not used to playing at the intensity that the South Africans bring and the more we play together and the more we play international rugby against sides like these we will get better.

The fact they have had more games than us was a definite factor and the longer we have together at the World Cup the better we will become.


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