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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    @nostrildamus said in England vs Springboks:

    Good point. After he's trashed Japanese confidence perhaps the Welsh will invite him to replace Gatland.

    We’re dumb, but we’re not that dumb

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    Nov 13, 2024

    Wilco Louw returns as Boks change 12 to face England

    Wilco Louw returns as Boks change 12 to face England

    Wilco Louw will play his first Test match since 2021 against England in London on Saturday in a Springbok starting XV which shows 12 changes to the team which defeated Scotland 32-15 last weekend.

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    @OomPB said in England vs Springboks:

    Nov 13, 2024

    Wilco Louw returns as Boks change 12 to face England

    Wilco Louw returns as Boks change 12 to face England

    Wilco Louw will play his first Test match since 2021 against England in London on Saturday in a Springbok starting XV which shows 12 changes to the team which defeated Scotland 32-15 last weekend.

    That really is a high quality Bok squad. I've been thinking all week that England do genuinely have a chance (although certainly not favourites). Seeing that squad, I'm not so sure now.

    I know it's part of their strategy, but I'll always think it's criminal that Malcolm Marx doesn't start. He's not at this peak, but he's still a phenomenal player, significantly better than Mbonambi in my view.

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    No bomb squad this time ...

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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    @MajorRage

    It beats me how Am does not start either.

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    Borethwick announces the England squad with changes.

    England: Steward; Freeman, Lawrence, Slade, Sleightholme; M Smith, Van Poortvliet; Genge, George (capt), Stuart, Itoje, Martin, Cunningham-South, Underhill, Earl.
    Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, Baxter, Cole, Isiekwe, Dombrandt, Randall, Ford, Roebuck.

    4 changes to the starting XV, 2 of which were forced and the two that weren't go to his old Leicester protégés. Steward presumably in for his aerial skills but this Bok team have more strings to their bow than a simple kick and chase. JvP at 9 will guarantee us slow service and the potential for an intercept. Pretty much the same bench that cost us both the last games.

    Sigh.

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    blurgh. Seen a lot of speculation in the last couple of weeks about a return to full backs who dominate in the air because of the inability to run blocking lines, which obviously just encourages more kicking and more competition in the air. Can't believe we've dropped Furbank, he was basically the first name on my team sheet at the beginning of the AIs.

    that team is pretty bang average and the bench is worse than that.

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    @Catogrande said in England vs Springboks:

    Borethwick
    Sigh.

    I see what you did there

    Chapeau

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    last week i was convinced Borthwick should go, now i'm fucking certain of it, can't build and keep a coaching team, can't back a style of play, can't select a bench with any impact. The coaching set up is a genuine shambles. worst case scenario is scraping a dull 1 point win and pretending its progress

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    @MajorRage There are a few unlucky Springboks but then Rassie decided before departure about the rotation and teams he want. Thought Willie (he is chasing his 100th test) and AE is unlucky after last week. However Fassie is very good under the high ball and a scoring machine. Also no lock on the bench meaning PSdT will be backup and need to play 80 mins. Will be interesting to see Libbok performance against England's rush defense. If he pass this test we will be good.

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    wouldn't worry, we don't have a proper lock on the bench either

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    @NTA said in England vs Springboks:

    @OomPB said in England vs Springboks:

    @W32
    Nick still hurts after losing to our A and B team at home.

    Not as painful as listening to Bok fans on Twitter.

    I expected the Wallabies to lose.

    I didn't expect quite the level of man-child idiocy I got out of some corners of social media, with dark green icons as their avatars. Most Bok fans are just happy to win, and remember it wasn't always this good.

    Some are miserable fluffybunnies with a serious victim complex.

    The worst of Bok fans today are easily the most ungracious winners since the angry edge crowd of millennial Kiwi fans in the McCaw era, who are in a dead heat with part time England fans under Eddie for second.

    Pushing hard behind them all: bandwagon Aussies around the turn of the century.

    No mention of Irish fans...?

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    @W32 said in England vs Springboks:

    @mariner4life said in England vs Springboks:

    @OomPB said in England vs Springboks:

    Real rugby supporters respect the opposition and understand winning and losing

    so there are no real rugby supporters from South Africa?

    Some South African fans are a little like some New Zealand fans. They can’t believe that their side could lose through not playing well enough. The other side win because of crap reffing, or cheating..

    NZ fans can certainly believe that - it's the other teams playing well and beating us on merit that we struggle with

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    @Dodge said in England vs Springboks:

    wouldn't worry, we don't have a proper lock on the bench either

    Or proper back row cover...

    TBH the make up of the bench just screams muddled thinking to me. On the one hand you have George Ford (and I'm not one of the haters) there to close things down but then your back row cover and your 9 are "open it up" type players. What is the use of picking Randall and then making him box kick for 20 minutes?

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    My bandwagon is picking up speed! Get orrrrn!

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    Like the bok bench. Happy with the team. Libbok gets his chance to get it right against the bullies of the NH

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    @Smuts said in England vs Springboks:

    @reprobate counterpoint: that semi was the best game of the World Cup.

    Huh?

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    On further thought. We are going to kick the leather of the ball all bloody afternoon. Which, when you are existing on 40 something % possession and most of that is a bit dirty, is a grand way of perpetuating the cycle.

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    I am also aware that in the terminology of the great Barry MacKenzie, I am in danger of crying stinking fish in my own back yard..

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    @booboo said in England vs Springboks:

    @Smuts said in England vs Springboks:

    @reprobate counterpoint: that semi was the best game of the World Cup.

    Huh?

    I’m a purist. Also the best in game tactical adaptation ever. And scrums.

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