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    @stodders to say nothing of the SA coaches in Ireland now and Nienaber and Rassie’s time at Munster.

    And they’re in the same pool in 2023…

    On RG, it is going to be very interesting whether he’ll be able to come back at anything like his previous best. There are very, very few examples of completely successful double rupture rehabs.

    Granted, I’m not a 2m revivified Viking bezerker, but we crawled out of the same primordial gene pool and had very similar timing on our second go round. From rebuilding muscle mass and strength, to regaining flexibility, coordination and proprioception it’s all so much more challenging and timeconsuming.

    But the biggest factor is trusting the damn joint to do it’s job.

    Having said all that, I’m led to understand by people what know that the Irish rehab pros are at the leading edge. And RG is a mutant. Would be inspiring to see him back at anything near his previous form.

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    @smuts said in England vs Springbokke:

    @stodders to say nothing of the SA coaches in Ireland now and Nienaber and Rassie’s time at Munster.

    And they’re in the same pool in 2023…

    On RG, it is going to be very interesting whether he’ll be able to come back at anything like his previous best. There are very, very few examples of completely successful double rupture rehabs.

    Granted, I’m not a 2m revivified Viking bezerker, but we crawled out of the same primordial gene pool and had very similar timing on our second go round. From rebuilding muscle mass and strength, to regaining flexibility, coordination and proprioception it’s all so much more challenging and timeconsuming.

    But the biggest factor is trusting the damn joint to do it’s job.

    Having said all that, I’m led to understand by people what know that the Irish rehab pros are at the leading edge. And RG is a mutant. Would be inspiring to see him back at anything near his previous form.

    If he does come back fully-firing, he's a game changer for the Boks. Etzebeth is a brute, but he's not really a ball player. Snyman can be for the Boks what Retallick is (was) for the ABs. a real point of difference.

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    There's always some very cool names in the Saffa team. Not quite up there with Wales as they have Basham and Samson Lee, but close.

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    Ireland making the All Blacks their bitch last week. England thumping the Boks this week. Welcome to the era of Northern Hemisphere Rugby dominance.

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    @sparky said in England vs Springbokke:

    Ireland making the All Blacks their bitch last week. England thumping the Boks this week. Welcome to the era of Northern Hemisphere Rugby dominance.

    But Sth Africa aren't making dumb mistakes and giving up stupid penalties when under pressure. And their senior players are stepping up. Unlike us last week.

    Good game to watch.

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    @sparky said in England vs Springbokke:

    Ireland making the All Blacks their bitch last week. England thumping the Boks this week. Welcome to the era of Northern Hemisphere Rugby dominance.

    Maybe wait until the end of the match. 12-17 from where I’m sitting at half-time.

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    Yeah not overly worried yet, need fix the defence out wide.

    Eddie winding back the clock with some of the scrum tactics he's used so far

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    Good to see the ref penalising the sealing off of the ball by the attacking team

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    @tordah said in England vs Springbokke:

    Good to see the ref penalising the sealing off of the ball by the attacking team

    I think both team are milking it a little bit by pushing the guys over ball down - need to move further forward stopping the defender from getting close to the ball.

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    @billy-tell it is, but I have this creeping sensation that the rugby gods are somewhat less than gruntled.

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    Tactically I think South Africa like DDA running at Smith and Slade. The maul looks like it might cause some real damage.

    We need to be a little smarter defending out wide. England is quite deep, and the rushing winger are being caught in no man land.

    Think the front change is coming very soon

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    Reset at 42 is really pissing me off- marginal early push was a free kick previously

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    Mr Sinkler, meet Mr Marx.

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    @victor-meldrew said in England vs Springbokke:

    Mr Sinkler, meet Mr Marx.

    First time he hasn't been mouthing off at break in play

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    What is the law regarding simulation?

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    England forwards being monstered.

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    @victor-meldrew and they might be 7 on 8 soon

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    Great individual defence by Malins.

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    15-4 pen count and only one or two close ones

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    16-4

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