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    Tom Currie cost three quick penalties and seemed fairly ineffective. Itoje was a mixed bag, but has great length of reach - and if refs let you latch on the ball, why the hell wouldn't you.

    I thought Curry cost two penalties and one was the late hit on Faf which is kinda worth it....

    Kwagga Smith will remember Curry for a while with that first hit in the second half when Smith/le Roux let the ball bounce and Smith cleaned it up - that led to the Lions penalty/line out/try. When Curry was replaced by Hamish Watson, I thought Watson struggled but the game didn't really suit a fetcher and when given the ball Watson was often on the back foot cleaning up rather than being given good ball to run with.

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    @gibbonrib said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    Boks changing the front row at half time did not work out for them.

    At half time I'd have said that Daley, Lawes, Price, Hogg and LCD had played themselves out of the test team for next week. But other than Daly they all redeemed themselves in the second.

    100%
    The quota became the quorum
    Should have kept them on longer

    Price was playing to script
    Should have picked Murray 1.0 instead

    Daly was the recipient of slow, shit ball

    Hogg should be replaced by Liam Williams for the 2nd Test

    LCD a better finisher to Owens

    Lawes and Furlong first two names on the sheet

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    @mikethesnow said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    Both Price and Daly were selected on what they’d done previously under a different game plan

    Thought Price was at a similar level to most of his team mates in the first half but his kicking game in the second half really turned things around.

    But Lions looked more composed when Conor came on for the last 16 mins.

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    @pecotrain said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    @junior said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    @act-crusader said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    Jonker - “Happy with the pass

    Very strange all round - said the forward pass was OK but said he was offside anyway

    Sky (Mike Tindell and Nigel Owens) showed an in-depth review - forward pass looked flat from the angles they showed. Offside from the front angle versus overhead/reverse angle shown during the game, accounting for angle of the view showed le Roux's leading foot was in-front of the kicker so looked like Jonker got it right.

    Greenwood not Tindall

    Now that would be a good scrap if either took offence

    My money would be on Tindall

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    I’m halfway through the game and have just spoilt it for myself by coming on here ,

    I struggled a bit with it at first tbh, been watching a lot of league and our rugby so far has been pretty loose and open , took a bit adjusting my brain back to what tight test match rugby is about ,

    I’m probably supporting the lions for no other reason than it possibly makes us look a bit better if they lose ? but otherwise don’t care that much , I don’t dislike the boks or anything,

    Look forward to the second half now 🙂

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    I’m halfway through the game and have just spoilt it for myself by coming on here ,

    I struggled a bit with it at first tbh, been watching a lot of league and our rugby so far has been pretty loose and open , took a bit adjusting my brain back to what tight test match rugby is about ,

    I’m probably supporting the lions for no other reason than it possibly makes us look a bit better if they lose ? but otherwise don’t care that much , I don’t dislike the boks or anything,

    > Look forward to the second half now 🙂

    I reckon the Lions have got this about 22-17

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    Watson fucking lucky to stay on the field after that tip tackle.

    Boks are 10-man Rugby at best. Pollard was a superstar at age level but is a fucking awful test 10 with grown ups. As soon as the wingers started dropping the ball from the endless hoist balls, they were fucked. Kwagga Smith had a shocker, too.

    Was a game built around discipline, mainly, and the boks weren't up to it.

    Itoje got MOTM. I thought Lawes was more influential, overall.

    Alun Wyn Jones is a good leader - always talking to the refs, steady as she goes at the start of that second half and build into a lead.

    What a shit game to watch.

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    I thought that no try call was pretty harsh. The angle they used was from behind the kicker so of course he's always going to look in front.

    Maybe they should have a chat with EUFA about those fancy lines they used for offside in VAR.

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    @derpus I thought him offside on first viewing.

    If he was actually onside he still would have scored IMHO.

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    @mikethesnow said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    @gibbonrib said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    @sparky said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    Lawes, AWJ and Itoje has been massive for the Lions.

    I thought Lawes was terrible and AWJ invisible in the first half. But good second half from all of them.

    Ha fucking ha

    Lawes should have been MOTM

    Then Kwagga

    Expected Lawes to be mom. He really delivered throughout.
    Expected to hear more of the Itoje 5m turnover while kneeling on players though. That strange non-call had a huge impact on the game. Berry v good otherwise.
    Thought only Daly and Curry under performed for Lions. But the Boks lost it with a poor impact from the entire bench. I did not expect that.

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    @mn5 said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    Rassie Erasmus said something nice on twitter which I’d share if I knew how.

    In reply to official Twitter result tweet

    No excuses this side!! You are far away from home, families and going through same tough covid protocols like we do!! Congrats and well deserved !!!

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    Was funny seeing Gats celebrating at the end, I thought he's going a bit OTT, then I remembered that's his first win in a loooong time.

    I'm in the expected Lawes to MOTM camp too, apparently Itoje just has to turn up though.

    I want the Boks to win the next two, one because I can't support the Lions, their ok parts (Scotland and Wales) are cancelled out by the other two. Plus, I want the Boks (assuming we get to play them) to be on top of their game when we play them, and not broken from a series loss.

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    @nepia said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    I want the Boks to win the next two,

    Should be a really tight series; eitehr side could easily have won that game if tight refereeing decisions fell their way. Next weekend will be huge - I may well get up for it, biggest game outside RWC in this cycle I reckon

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    @nepia said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    Was funny seeing Gats celebrating at the end, I thought he's going a bit OTT

    He was showing no emotion in every other shot of the coaches box. Face masks hide any facial expression.

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    Have the boks won a test since the wc ?

    Imagine if they lost this 3-0 , I don’t think it’s an impossibility, gats had them pretty determined on the Nz tour ,

    Be a massive fall from grace

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    @kiwiinmelb They havent played since.

    Given the country is falling apart i don't think it would be that shocking.

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    @kiwiinmelb do they lose ranking points?

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    Georgia was an official test wasn't it?

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    @nzzp said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    @akan004 ah bollocks - yeah< i thought a card would be the right call. It's like head high tackles though, the framework just gets ignored.

    Actually, I didn't really mention it, but I thought that was a bad call, in the context of a TMO that went back for a 'head high' that was amrginal earlier in the game.

    There was a massive hit in the first half from a springbok that I thought they might have reviewed- I was going to rewind but got distracted but it looked like a shoulder no arms type thing

    And also the penalty for the late hit on de Klerk in first half was a bit much

    Expecting the Boks to come back way stronger in game two and hopefully we will see their back line running it hard a bit more

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    @nevorian said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:

    @nzzp said in Springboks v British & Irish Lions 1:
    And also the penalty for the late hit on de Klerk in first half was a bit much

    Can't agree with that, it was a cynical cheap shot, well deserving of a penalty. Wasn't dangerous or anything, but giving a penalty just says cut out that nonsense. Let it go and the ref would have more of the same to deal with later.

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