Springboks vs Argentina (Port Elizabeth)
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Having watched both the Argentina v England series and SA v France series I would expect SA to put the Argies to the sword. Especially at home.
SA by 11-16 in a high scoring affair.
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It's a pretty inexperienced side for the Boks across the board. If the Argies can keep the score close going into the final 20, then it could be a little uneasy for that young Bok side.
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@Bones said in Springboks vs Argentina (Port Elizabeth):
Wow, how long has Bruno been captain for? I was going to pose the query as to why they persist with him and then I saw he's captain.
Odd choice. He's not the most calm guy on the field.
When they play the ABs I can see BBBR getting in his face at every opportunity. Get him riled up and it will erode any high ground he may hold as captain with the ref. -
This is great to watch. Frantic, fast, and furious.
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Absolutely cracking try from Argentina - Tuculet breaks against the SA attack, and length of the field with Landajo picking up the kick through and touching down. No conversion.
SA 6-5 Arg.
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Great game so far. Haven't even noticed the ref.
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@Pot-Hale
Really do you didn't notice the try that was awarded when it should have been penalty to blue for player not releasing the ball
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@Rebound said in Springboks vs Argentina (Port Elizabeth):
@Pot-Hale
Really do you didn't notice the try that was awarded when it should have been penalty to blue for player not releasing the ball
Said he wasn't held
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@MiketheSnow
But if you tackled and on the ground you must release whether held or not, this was clarified a couple of years ago.I guess it's not the latest protocol, cause only those one's are important
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@Rebound said in Springboks vs Argentina (Port Elizabeth):
@MiketheSnow
But if you tackled and on the ground you must release whether held or not, this was clarified a couple of years ago.I guess it's not the latest protocol, cause only those one's are important
Been a bugbear of mine for years.
Hit the ground release not place. -
Comfortable win for SA.
Aus and Arg to fight for the wooden spoon. -
Boks are back! That was a really good display across the paddock and the bench was excellent. Reckon nz could struggle in the republic.
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Boks are basically the Brumbies of the early 2000s. Maintain possession through recycle and recycle.
If you keep a good defensive line then you will force them back. Argies had some good periods doing that. But they also lack patience at times in attack and defence.