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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    Great lineout drive to within 5m for Wales but then blow the ball shift

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    Great patience and precision from Wales.

    SA penalised for not rolling away.

    Halfpenny with the three.

    Wales 24 - 22 SA

    67 mins gone

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    This has been a great 2nd half so far, now that both teams are playing.
    Gonna be disappointing if it turns into penalty attempt after penalty hunting.

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    Louis Schreuder makes a big difference for the boks, but Jantjies with two knock ons in two minutes negates that

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    Brilliant from Faletau and Webb.

    Make the Boks wirk for it.

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    hilarious ending, Patchell with a worse than Donald-in-Hongkong-kick and then group cuddle maul till the final whistle

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    Fuck we made that look hard.

    SA by far the better team in the second half.

    Big result for Wales in the context of the Autumn series.

    Tried way more players at this level compared with last year.

    And some found wanting and some very much played their way in.

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  • KruseK Offline
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    Ended up being a decent game,
    I think that means SA drops to 6 on world rankings, Scotland to 5th?
    And probably a fair reflection, WTF?

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    Good second half from both teams.
    About fitting that Hadleigh 'Jones' Parkes fella was MOTM
    Navidi and AW Jones played well.
    Jantjes will be kicking himself for sure for those 2 knock-ons. SA are a shadow of their former selves, reckon we may see an even greater exodus of SA players to these shores shortly.

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    Halfpenny - sub, squad
    Evans - back to Scarlets
    S Williams - start, sub, squad depending on combo
    H Parkes - start, sub, squad depending on combo
    (O Williams, J Davies, O Watkin in that mix)
    H Amos - start
    Biggar - start, sub, squad depending on combo
    (Priestland, Patchell, O Williams in that mix)
    A Davies - back to Scarlets
    (Webb and Davies our best players)

    Faletau - start
    Navidi - start, sub, squad depending on combo
    Shingler - start, sub, squad depending on combo
    (Warburton, Tipuric, Lydiate, Young, Moriarty in that mix)
    AWJ - start
    Beard - start, sub, squad depending on combo
    Rob Evans, Owens, Francis preferred front row (any of those injured, lottery)

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    #51

    Thanks for taking the win Wales. This means we'll have another coaching team in the new year.

    Are there any tier 1 coaches out there willing to risk their career in the position where their biggest threat comes from within South African policy? No takers? Early rumours indicate Peter de Villiers is the front runner for the job (yes, seriously)

    http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Springboks/peter-de-villiers-set-for-shock-bok-return-20171202

    SA doesn't have the coaching talent, and with the restrictive policies in place, you can be sure that foreign talent will remain exactly that.

    SARU boys club are well and truly in a hole now since Coetzee refuses to resign, and without a performance clause in his contract, the cash strapped union will have to buy him out as he is only 2 years into his 4 year contract.

    At least it's a healthy team environment!

    You're going to have to choose soon SARU - pleasing the ANC, or staying relevant.

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    @pn said in Wales v Springboks:

    Early rumours indicate Peter de Villiers is the front runner for the job (yes, seriously)

    http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Springboks/peter-de-villiers-set-for-shock-bok-return-20171202

    Keohane says that's incorrect. Spelling error.

    "They have interpreted it wrong. It is Pieter (with an i.e.) the SA born former French prop who will join Rassie as scrum coach. Not Peter (er) former coach."

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    @salacious-crumb said in Wales v Springboks:

    h

    Hopefully, however, the article goes on to say that they are also looking at installing the current Kings coach, Davids as the Boks coach, you know the same outfit that is currently 0-10 on the Pro14 log. How's that for Window Dressing

    Yup.. .Bok coach material that:

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    He has got them firing well in the PA category, leading that category rather comfortably so maybe he might fit in to the role nicely.

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    Can't Wanky Stick just take over?

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in Wales v Springboks:

    Can't Wanky Stick just take over?

    It must be a piss take article because he is also mentioned. Thing is, news24 is a legit news site? Who knows. Maybe SARU cant afford to sack Coetzee, rendering all this talk moot.

    Guess we'll throw the Home nations a bone for a while. And Italy. And Japan.

    How long Does it take to get NZ citizenship again?

    /Hides

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    That's the spirit! The man has passion. And he's not a quitter.

    Coetzee remains defiant: I will not resign

    http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Springboks/coetzee-remain-defiant-i-wont-resign-20171203

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    We're going to have to wait until next year. (At least.)

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    Fwiw, Keohane is still insisting Rassie takes over as Director and Head Coach.

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