RWC warmup - Wales v Springboks -
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Hits his wrist
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Ref needs to go with his call, this TMO is useless.
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That’s terrible.
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Never throw a speculator pass when you are raining backwards like that.
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That penalty try was a ridiculous decision but Wales clearly 2nd best as expected given the teams selected.
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Never a penalty
Let alone a YC and Penalty TryGot a better view than Brace
Blind fluffybunnyHe shouldn’t be anywhere near Test Rugby
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43-9 with 20 to go.
Could get really ugly.
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Willemse does a Farrell and a reviewable YC.
Rassie's reaction will be interesting if a Red is confirmed and a ban results...
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Don't quite understand what the Welsh coaches can gain from this?
The selection policy over the 3 games has been pretty strange, surely at some point you'd select something close to your 1st XV. -
Great day out in the sunshine
Crowd was in good voice and mood despite the drubbing
Dee is our starting hooker
Props not, but they’re improving each match
Second rows went well but offered little ball carrying go forward
Back row were ok
But I’d start Basham, Morgan, WainwrightHardy is most definitely our third choice 9
Costelow is this year’s Colin Stephens
Lacks top end speed and blew a great try scoring opportunity
Should have given it straight back to DyerJ Williams tried too hard
He’ll be staying homeGrady will come
Dyer was our best player
Shouldn’t have got yellow
And was very unlucky in that shit tackleRogers tried hard but you could see he was green
Cai Evans could have played himself on to the plane
Basham big impact
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Andrew Brace
A big disgrace
Missing shit all over the place
Singing
Andrew Brace is rubbishMissed so many forward passes
YC was a joke
Snayman was infringing at the lineout all afternoon and finally got penalised in the 70th minuteBoth hits in the air should have been looked at, both quite easily YC
The YC killed us
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@pooler-fan said in RWC warmup - Wales v Springboks -:
Don't quite understand what the Welsh coaches can gain from this?
The selection policy over the 3 games has been pretty strange, surely at some point you'd select something close to your 1st XV.They’ve worked out who’s staying home
And who should be called back in to the squad if there are injuries
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Why do the Boks and others get two WC warm-up matches while the ABs only get one?,
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@His-Bobness said in RWC warmup - Wales v Springboks -:
Why do the Boks and others get two WC warm-up matches while the ABs only get one?,
That's what they've organised, it's up to the abs to arrange, maybe that's all abs wanted
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@MajorRage said in RWC warmup - Wales v Springboks -:
SA proving the 2019 game plan isn’t dead.
They should be more in the mix for discussions around potential winners.
They were highly impressive today.
I think a team that has won it three times and consistently lifts for World Cup tournaments will always be in discussions.
Poor old Wales, an absolute hiding but they’ll still comfortably get out of their pool.
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@MiketheSnow Agree with most of this Mike but Dee worries me, he's excellent around the park but is a poor scrummager at test level.
Elias is a big loss in that regard, far more physical.
We don't have many options there unfortunately. I feel for those inexperienced props, you drop Marx Inbetween them & they'd look different players. -
@pooler-fan said in RWC warmup - Wales v Springboks -:
@MiketheSnow Agree with most of this Mike but Dee worries me, he's excellent around the park but is a poor scrummager at test level.
Elias is a big loss in that regard, far more physical.
We don't have many options there unfortunately. I feel for those inexperienced props, you drop Marx Inbetween them & they'd look different players.Agreed, but France showed the blueprint for beating Fiji last night
Kick long, kick dead, compete at lineout
To that end, I'd rather have Dee for his lineout throwing and mobility around the park over Lake and his scrummaging