Springboks v Wales 2nd Test
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Is that the sound of you circling the wagons mate?
In honesty I’m not sure which argument of your two that is your main point. Is it the argument that changes needed to be made from the first test based on performance? That’s reasonable of course but 14 changes? That would imply the coach and selectors got more or less everything wrong.
Or is it that other players and combos need to be tried out and it’s better to do that wholesale v Wales rather than v NZ at Eden Park with TRC on the line. That puts Wales firmly in their place. How many changes would there be if it was Australia? 8? 10? Less?
Edit: Or are you agreeing with my point albeit in a tongue in cheek manner. That thought has just occurred to me.
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Appears more like a coaching unit thinking it’s just a matter of time before the team clicks regardless of the personnel.
And Wales can’t play any differently and/or better.
With a different ref and without Tomos Williams’ brain fart we (Wales) could easily be 1-0 up.
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@MiketheSnow hopefully this weekend
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Must applaud RasNaber to plan this well in advance and stick with it. I like the 6,7,8 combination and love the back three who play 15 aswell and midfield.
Wish the experiment further by cut out box kick (Hendrikse is a terrible kicker) and run back at them with that speed and skill of the back 3.
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Cuthbert in at 11
Wainwright on the bench for more than likely his first cap
Us by 4-8
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@gibbon-rib said in Springboks v Wales 2nd Test:
@MiketheSnow
Didn't Thomas start the first test too?My bad
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@Catogrande my point was mainly to amuse myself instead of doing work.
But also, yes:
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Changes were justified by performance;
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This is the best test for wholesale experimentation before the RWC and substantial experiments are needed;
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Of course that implies that I agree with the coaches that this Welsh team is not as strong as the All Blacks and Australia (I’m conveniently leaving the Argies out of this.)
Is any of that enough for neutrals to reconsider their desire to see the boks thrashed for hubris? Probably not.
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@Catogrande Cheers mate. And reciprocated.
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@MiketheSnow that’s why we play three games, no?
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@Catogrande said in Springboks v Wales 2nd Test:
I can agree with the last bit 😉
I wish you, as a die hard Bok supporter, good luck for Saturday but I shall be shouting for Wales. Though I feel a little uncomfortable saying that.
You loves it really
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@MiketheSnow let’s try this again: that’s a solid team. Backline looks dangerous. Loosies look ok. But fatties look … appetizing.
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@Smuts said in Springboks v Wales 2nd Test:
@MiketheSnow let’s try this again: that’s a solid team. Backline looks dangerous. Loosies look ok. But fatties look … appetizing.
I rate your 23
We're just a little better
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@MiketheSnow I hope that my view on this is the same come the final whistle on Saturday.
Separately, amazing accomplishment by North, playing his 104th test for Wales on the weekend. Especially when you think of his trouble with injuries and how young he still is. Wonderful player.
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@Smuts Rassie did the sane before 2019 WC. A team fly earlier out to NZ , B team vs the Wallabies in SA. It work out well. I support this win or lose.