Wallabies v Springboks
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@barbarian said in Wallabies v Springboks:
But our forwards muscled up and our defence was great.
Which is a big improvement considering how many points they have given away in the previous 5 games.
I was surprised they managed to grind their way back into the game. They were unlucky to be so far behind early on. I was really expecting the heads to drop and SA to run away with it after that start
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The Bok 15 are probably the smallest team going around atm. When did anyone ever think that this would be the case? They chose to give up their power game for whatever reason, but don't have the skillset or the tactical ability to play a NZ style game. Their coach has to take a lot of the blame for that, was useless with the Stormers but thanks to the quota system he is the man in charge now. Watching some of the South African rugby shows, it's very noticeable that the black experts on the panel do tend to get defensive whenever one of the black players is criticised by Mallet, Nass Botha, De Villiers and co. Until they can get their shit sorted off the field and see past racial boundaries, they will continue to under perform.
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Didnt notice the boks were that small but I did notice their tackling seemed to lack a bit of dominance. And when they couldnt punch through on Aus tryline you could see the Wallabies grown in confidence.
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@akan004 said in Wallabies v Springboks:
Watching some of the South African rugby shows, it's very noticeable that the black experts on the panel do tend to get defensive whenever one of the black players is criticised by Mallet, Nass Botha, De Villiers and co.Yes. Otherwise known as the victim pyramid.
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@Nepia said in Wallabies v Springboks:
@barbarian I think Fat Kerevei actually won that game for you guys. For some inexplicable reason the Boks couldn't tackle him (like back when the ABs couldn't tackle Mortlock) and he just kept getting Oz on the front foot. I doubt he'll have as influential a game again though.
He was also a factor in us not winning by 20 as @barbarian said : once through contact he wasn't looking for support players and actually ran away from his winger a couple of times.
Was a good game from him, but I see him more as a 12 on the crash, then using his hands for the offload or short pass
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@NTA said in Wallabies v Springboks:
@Nepia said in Wallabies v Springboks:
@barbarian I think Fat Kerevei actually won that game for you guys. For some inexplicable reason the Boks couldn't tackle him (like back when the ABs couldn't tackle Mortlock) and he just kept getting Oz on the front foot. I doubt he'll have as influential a game again though.
He was also a factor in us not winning by 20 as @barbarian said : once through contact he wasn't looking for support players and actually ran away from his winger a couple of times.
Was a good game from him, but I see him more as a 12 on the crash, then using his hands for the offload or short pass
I actually don't think you would have won this game without him so the margin is irrelevant. I still don't think he's that good a player though.
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@pukunui said in Wallabies v Springboks:
God (no pun intended) these things rile me
but I'm actually not sure why. I mean why should I give a fuck about this theatrical nonsense, but something bothers me about it - stark gullabilitiy I guess.
I also wonder about the securely aetheist or agnostic among the group - does it all exclude them? probably not but it ain't all that natural in my book
The NZ sevens team used to get all preachy like this too...and look what happened to them
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@Kirwan said in Wallabies v Springboks:
Looks like a couple of atheists standing out back waiting for the nonsense to finish
Yeah I'm sure it's not an "us and them" thing.
It's probably no big deal. I've played cricket with Sikhs and Muslims and their antics had no effect on my participation or team harmony
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If you look at the background it becomes crystal clear the players are actually on their knees praying for a bigger crowd.