Springboks v Wales (Twickenam)
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@sparky said in Springboks v Wales (Twickenam):
Does anyone who's not South African actually enjoy watching the Boks?
They will kill this sport.
The Arsenal of old
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Great individual skill to score there
Would like to have seen the challenge on Liam Williams prior to that
SA 41 - 13 Wales
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So how the fuck is that not a YC?
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There was no way on earth he was attempting to catch that
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We had the opportunities to win this despite being outmuscled and outplayed for most of the match but the combination of shit skills and the Shittest officiating I’ve seen in a very long time hands us another loss
SA 41 - 13 Wales
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Wales have for the most part looked like a team that hasn't been coached.
Very little invention behind, not helped by inexperience but picking Grady at 12 to try and replicate Jamie Roberts Mk2 is just lazy coaching for me. -
@MiketheSnow given the way he was handing out cards, was very surprised that the deliberate knock on wasn’t carded. Especially with Wales in the red zone and hot on attack.
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Couple of random comments - and excuse me if I have missed some " crucial topics":
- @MiketheSnow really enjoy your passionate commentary commentary during the game (genuinely!)
- Cannot believe that Mapimipi's try was not called back for a forward pass. In no dimension ever was that NOT forward.
- Felt the ref went a bit soft and sympathetic on Wales in the scrums.
- Thought the Boks only strung about 30 minutes of decent play together the whole game (and I'm probably being a bit generous). Disjointed, rusty... but glimpses of promise?
- A couple of new Bok youngsters really showed some potential!
- Lastly, I thought the Welsh youngsters did themselves proud. Showed some real scrap fronting up against a much more experienced side and made life uncomfortable for the Boks with a never-lie-down approach. Who knows, in 4 years time maybe we look back at this group and go - " that's where it all started"...?
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@sparky Tony Brown look like a happy man after SMZ knocked over the penalty from his own half and turned the tide. The Springboks dull game is long gone. They played much more attacking rugby since 2022. The rest of the world need some catch up.
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@sparky said in Springboks v Wales (Twickenam):
Does anyone who's not South African actually enjoy watching the Boks?
They will kill this sport.
I'm always curious to understand a comment like this.
What makes you say it @sparky ?Take this game as an example:
- the Boks scored 5 tries
- 2 of them were from clever, skilled running and passing (Kriel & Mapimpi)
- 2 from power play - driving mauls - penalty try & Bongi
- 1 from individual brilliance in broken play (Edwil v.d. Merwe)
Combine with that with absolute commitment, ferocity in attack and defence...
What was "not enjoyable"?
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@Billy-Webb There's much more interest in the Uk media when their teams play the All Blacks, France or even Australia.
The Springboks have a small social media presence in comparison to the great brands in sports.
None of their players are household names outside South Africa.
That's despite being reigning double world champions.
No one is saying the Springboks aren't an excellent side. But there is no magic or excitement around them. Dare I say, no aura.
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I just wish that the prevalence of handing out cards was vastly reduced. That way we'd see fewer supported actively calling for them in an effort to get the ref to be neutral.
Not picking on this fixture but I couldn't understand the reasoning for a bunch of cards/ no cards penalties in this match.
Also I couldn't discern a mature gameplan for the Welsh. Unless Gats is doing 4D coaching...
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@Frank said in Springboks v Wales (Twickenam):
@OomPB said in Springboks v Wales (Twickenam):
They played much more attacking rugby since 2022.
lol - I assume you watched the World Cup
I watched them run 5 tries against the abs last year, too