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    Le Roux must be the most undeserving regular starter in test rugby. I'd take Frans Steyn's ballsack starting over him. Go Boks

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    @tordah said in England vs Springbokke:

    Le Roux must be the most undeserving regular starter in test rugby. I'd take Frans Steyn's ballsack starting over him. Go Boks

    Steyn can’t do Test 80
    Better finisher

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    @stodders Rassie used him when he took over

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    @mikethesnow He did 70 mins vs Wales and was MOTM.

    He is a properse Vrystaat farmer nowadays. Don't be fool by his looks.

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    @oompb said in England vs Springbokke:

    @mikethesnow He did 70 mins vs Wales and was MOTM.

    He is a properse Vrystaat farmer nowadays. Don't be fool by his looks.

    England is a very different proposition from Wales

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    Sad news Jannie Doep 1 year old boy drowned on his birthday rocks SA Rugby and Boks

    News 24

    Vermeulen, a national team-mate of Du Plessis between 2012 and 2015, admitted that his morning started on an unhappy note by waking up to the news.

    "It's not nice to get out of bed and read a message from your wife informing you of such a tragedy," said South Africa's talismanic No 8, who's currently in London where the Boks take on England this weekend.

    "I simply can't imagine what Jannie and his family must be going through. I can't begin to comprehend what one must feel after such a loss."

    Vermeulen himself is a father of two sons with spouse, Ezel.

    As the day progressed, the whole squad had been made aware of the developments.

    "As a family, they'll be in our thoughts throughout. We really want to offer them all our condolences, we understand it's a hugely difficult time," said Vermeulen.

    "We'll stand behind them and support them as best we can as individuals."

    It's not known at this stage whether the team will engage in some sort of gesture at Twickenham when they run on for their final Test of a taxing 2021 campaign, though the 35-year-old loose forward intimated it might not be appropriate.

    "To be honest, we haven't sat down as a squad and discussed anything like that," said Vermeulen.

    "If need be, we'll confer and do something for Jannie, but this coming weekend is about the game. We can always do something special for them a little bit later on."

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    Awful awful news.

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    @oompb said in England vs Springbokke:

    properse

    Sorry, what does this mean?

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    @nostrildamus 120%

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    England team announced. Cato shakes head. Along with several million rugby fans world-wide.

    England: Steward; Marchant, Slade, Tuilagi, May; Smith, Youngs; Rodd, Blamire, Sinckler, Itoje, Hill, Lawes (capt), Underhill, Curry.

    Replacements: Dolly, Marler, Stuart, Ewels, Simmonds, Dombrandt, Quirke, *Malins.

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    @catogrande can you elaborate for us few hundred that don't know much about English rugby.

    I guess the issue with is the two eights on the bench is still there, but what's the story with Marchant?

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    @sidbarret I’m not even sure I understand what’s wrong with that backrow/bench selection?

    The starting backrow is bloody good. And, in its own way, nicely balanced.

    Even if you could convince me that a standard loose trio was a better bet for England’s current style of play (and I’m not sure you could), I like the selection:

    • Given the frontrow issues, I wouldn’t throw Dombrandt in as a starter against SA;
    • Simmons and Dombrandt running lines off Smith in the last quarter against tired legs worries me.
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    @sidbarret said in England vs Springbokke:

    @catogrande can you elaborate for us few hundred that don't know much about English rugby.

    I guess the issue with is the two eights on the bench is still there, but what's the story with Marchant?

    I can understand @Smuts points above but... but. Dombrandt is a bigger more powerful unit than Curry. He is a specialist 8 who can carry and distribute very well and cuts some great lines in attack. He is no slouch defensively either. Not a noted jackal but when you have either of Curry or Underhill there as well as Itoje and Lawes, I don't think that is an area where we are lacking. Curry has been tried at 8 a few times now and whilst he hasn't let us down, I don't think anyone would suggest that experiment has worked. Eddie obviously sees Simmonds as a 6 or 7 replacement, which I can understand but that's a fairly big call for a guy that hasn't really played either for God knows how long.

    Marchant is a very good player but primarily a centre. His selection reeks of defensive solidity over any form of attacking objective. Radwan (who I think is fit again) or Malins offer more of a threat, though in different ways. Malins has been playing some wonderful stuff for Bristol last season and Saracens this season, mainly from FB but lately on the wing. His solidity under the high ball and his nose for attack are both bloody good. From the 23, I'd have Malins start and Marchant on the bench to cover mainly centre and at a pinch wing. Slade and Malins offer cover at 10/12/15 and either wing.

    Marchant is an understandable choice on the wing if your game plan is to have Youngs kick the ball to SA all bloody day and invite them to run at you. And how did that go for the Lions?

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    @catogrande thanks, how quick is Marchant? He'll be marking Mapimpi so there might be an opportunity there

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    @sidbarret said in England vs Springbokke:

    @catogrande thanks, how quick is Marchant? He'll be marking Mapimpi so there might be an opportunity there

    That's one of the main points. He's no slouch for a centre but a bit lacking on the wing. Plus I'm not that sure of his positional play defensively.

    it might work out but to me it is high risk/low reward stuff.

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    Persecuted fired up boks by 14+, and it will run perfect for their internal narrative. Us against the world, we still won, etc.

    Sad they feel so Laumape, cos they are a bloody effective team and don't need to be

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    Not wanting to lose, rather than wanting to win

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    @stodders said in England vs Springbokke:

    @oompb said in England vs Springbokke:

    @smuts I am not a Jesse fan but he played well against Scotland. The same with Elton Junkies. Then this Bok team is not a XV but rather a 23 team. We got the best two frontrows in world rugby, add the three locks and all add up that's where rugby matches will be won mostly.

    Two best front rows? Ireland would like a word 😉. And the French.

    I hear you, but without being overly pedantic about who is "the best" @OomPB 's point holds water in that the Boks have 2 world class front-rows comparable to the best in world rugby right now.

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    @billy-webb said in England vs Springbokke:

    @stodders said in England vs Springbokke:

    @oompb said in England vs Springbokke:

    @smuts I am not a Jesse fan but he played well against Scotland. The same with Elton Junkies. Then this Bok team is not a XV but rather a 23 team. We got the best two frontrows in world rugby, add the three locks and all add up that's where rugby matches will be won mostly.

    Two best front rows? Ireland would like a word 😉. And the French.

    I hear you, but without being overly pedantic about who is "the best" @OomPB 's point holds water in that the Boks have 2 world class front-rows comparable to the best in world rugby right now.

    "We got the best two front rows in world rugby"

    vs

    "We got the best front row depth in world rugby with two sets of world class front rows"

    Those are v different statements, no?

    It is like when NZ used to have a squad with 2 international class XVs. They didn't have the best 2 XVs in world rugby (even if some did argue this was the case), but they did have the strongest depth by far that would be more than competitive when compared to other teams.

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