Wallabies v Springboks 1
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@sparky true story. more accuracy and the Boks would have / should have really - put 60+ past this Wallabies team. Super Rugby has become a bit of touch rugby in my opinion - it doesn't really create an environment for tough forwards - so this Aus pack just doesn't have answers.
NZ will have answers - but not Aus. I imagine next week will be pretty similar.
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@Brandon said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:
@sparky true story. more accuracy and the Boks would have / should have really - put 60+ past this Wallabies team. Super Rugby has become a bit of touch rugby in my opinion - it doesn't really create an environment for tough forwards - so this Aus pack just doesn't have answers.
NZ will have answers - but not Aus. I imagine next week will be pretty similar.
Yeah, the quality of forward play in Super Rugby is really poor in comparison with the European leagues.
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TMO Ben Whitehouse is a fucking pest
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Fuck easing Lynagh into Test rugby
He starts next time
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PSdT speaking afrikaans to the English ref
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@Bones said in Wallabies v Springboks 1:
I'll be extremely surprised if Bongi doesn't come back on the field in ten to 15 mins
Wasn't it great to see his team spirit tho?
Injured in the first 28 minutes. Manages to put it out of his mind, walk out of his oxygen tent, and come on for Marx's Yellow Card.
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And hey, why not take advantage of the situation?
A Test Rugby player cries off after 28 minutes with an "injury", then comes back on. Not sure the coaching staff have player welfare top of mind when that happens.
The alternative of course is for officials to refuse his re-entry and make the Boks play 2 down while Marx is off.
It wouldn't have changed anything about the result, but it might have provided a valuable lesson.
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We had a third option but he was yellowed with Marx.
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Playing in the URC give the big benefit of getting use to the NH refs. Our teams struggled in the first 6 month but had to adopt or die.