Springboks vs Argentina (Port Elizabeth)
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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.
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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.
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Argies have to get rid of this policy of only selecting players from Super Rugby. The Pumas are basically the Jaguares bar one player, and they couldn't even finish second in their Conference. Having the same team playing together under two different jerseys for 8 months of the year will make any team stale imo.
They will not be able to compete against the other teams until they have all their best players playing for them.
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@taniwharugby Not sure, you may be right.
Having said that, SA haven't had issues selecting players from the North though over the last few years for the RC. I don't know how the club structure works up North tbh.
If they are going to continue with this policy, they need to push for another Super team and select from two teams a la the Aussie model from the 80s.
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@cgrant said in Springboks vs Argentina (Port Elizabeth):
There aren't a lot of Argentinians playing overseas. But three of them could be valuable additions to the Pumas team : Facundo Isa (Nr.8), Juan Imhoff (wing) and Figuallo (THP). Plus maybe Fernandez (Clermont) as a backup for Sanchez.
Agreed. This is pretty much how good Argentina can be.
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@Billy-Tell said in Springboks vs Argentina (Port Elizabeth):
Boks are back! That was a really good display across the paddock and the bench was excellent. Reckon nz could struggle in the republic.
Not so sure. All Blacks are a class above. Reckon the Boks probably have 2nd place locked up, with maybe a closer loss to the ABs in the Republic vs the one in NZ
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@rustycruiser said in Springboks vs Argentina (Port Elizabeth):
@Billy-Tell said in Springboks vs Argentina (Port Elizabeth):
Boks are back! That was a really good display across the paddock and the bench was excellent. Reckon nz could struggle in the republic.
Not so sure. All Blacks are a class above. Reckon the Boks probably have 2nd place locked up, with maybe a closer loss to the ABs in the Republic vs the one in NZ
Yeah I'd bet on us. But you can't take much from Saturday - Aussie defence was woeful.
That Boks pack dominated the set-piece, handily won the tackle & ruck area, Jantjes kicked 7/7 and they scored 4 tries, including from some entertaining back play.
NZ have lost the 2nd half of their last 3 matches apparently, bench wasn't too flash, and I personally thought McKenzie was a bit at sea at times at the back - mistake free is the number one requirement of an international FB IMHO.
Boks have a good pack, in particular Jaco Kriel is a more than decent 6/7 and their 9 Cronje delivers decent swift ball, and takes good options.
Their outside backs are probably suspect on defence, Raymond Rhule in particular can be a turnstile, but I'm expecting the game in SA to be potentially close. Someone described the Boks as just the Brumbies reinvented, which I think is off the mark myself, but we see.
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@cgrant said in Springboks vs Argentina (Port Elizabeth):
There aren't a lot of Argentinians playing overseas. But three of them could be valuable additions to the Pumas team : Facundo Isa (Nr.8), Juan Imhoff (wing) and Figuallo (THP). Plus maybe Fernandez (Clermont) as a backup for Sanchez.
Marcelo Bosch's form can't have dropped off a cliff? He was their best player a couple of years ago. Isa isn't exactly a small loss either.