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    @Duluth said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @nzzp

    I wonder when the last time you could get odds like that on NZ?

    Maybe Ellis Park a couple of years ago?

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    So now we have Razor taking us to new lows in the betting world too.

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    @pakman said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    First half will be massive. Aim being to burn off Bok starting fatties by halftime.

    Stand by for 'innovative' Rassie time wasting...

    Not cheating though. Yuck.

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    @MiketheSnow said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    Based on actual recent performances then SA should go 2-0

    I must be imagining that they lost to Ireland then. At home.

    They will be a challenge, for sure, but their current record isn't actually that much better than ours.

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    @Duluth

    The last time you could get odds like that was the last test in SA before the introduction of neutral refs!

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    What we can field is not too far from what we fielded in the RWC final; lock and halfback are the major downgrades - otherwise, we can challenge them.

    Hopefully, we've plenty of experience in tipping them over at home.

    de Groot (Williams)
    Taylor
    Lomax
    Retallick (Darry)
    Barrett
    Frizell (Blackadder)
    Cane
    Savea
    Smith (Perenara)
    Mo'unga (DMac)
    Tele'a ( Clarke)
    Barrett
    Ioane
    Jordan
    Barrett

    Taukeoi'aho (Aumua)
    Williams (Tuúngafasi)
    Laulala (Newell)
    Whitelock (Vaai)
    Papali'i
    Christie (Ratima)
    DMac (Tele'a)
    Lienert-Brown

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    @nzzp said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @ACT-Crusader Jack and Maling at lock?

    Brendan Nel at Ellis Park  /  Aug 14, 2004  /  Sport

    Rugby union: Tri Nations: South Africa 40 - 26 New Zealand

    Rugby union: Tri Nations: South Africa 40 - 26 New Zealand

    South Africa 40 - 26 New Zealand: Marius Joubert scored a hat-trick of tries to keep alive the Springboks' hopes of winning the Tri Nations.

    What is sad about that test is that Mils scored one of the best tries of his career. But nightmares of the likes of DWB, Joubert, JdV running through and around the ABs like we were stuck in quicksand whilst 60,000+ Bok supporters were screaming the house down.

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    @Chris-B said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    What we can field is not too far from what we fielded in the RWC final; lock and halfback are the major downgrades - otherwise, we can challenge them.

    Hopefully, we've plenty of experience in tipping them over at home.

    Williams (de Groot)
    Taylor
    Lomax
    Retallick (Darry)
    Barrett
    Frizell (Blackadder)
    Cane
    Savea
    Smith (Perenara)
    Mo'unga (DMac)
    Tele'a ( Clarke)
    Barrett
    Ioane
    Jordan
    Barrett

    Taukeoi'aho (Aumua)
    Williams (Tuúngafasi)
    Laulala (Newell)
    Whitelock (Vaai)
    Papali'i
    Christie (Ratima)
    DMac (Tele'a)
    Lienert-Brown

    Darry and Scooter are both LH locks, and against starting Bok scrum Vaa’i who is good both sides makes more sense.

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    @pakman TBH I'd have thought Scott would be our best tighthead lock now and I'm pairing Darry with him for his lineout work.

    However, I'm not too bothered if they go Vaa'i/Barrett.

    Main purpose of my post is to show we can field something not too far short of what we fielded in October. (Razor might e.g. prefer Paps over Cane).

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    @Chester-Draws said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @MiketheSnow said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    Based on actual recent performances then SA should go 2-0

    I must be imagining that they lost to Ireland then. At home.

    They will be a challenge, for sure, but their current record isn't actually that much better than ours.

    No no no, you’ve got it completely wrong. They are the Boks. They have 150kg front rowers that are immovable but fleet footed. Their locks are 7 foot tall, have 40 inch verticals meaning they never lose a lineout. And check out their loose forwards, there’s only 3 of them but you’d swear they had about 12 hard shoulders between them.

    Flyhalf and fullback that kick 60 metres on the fly, wingers that just toy with their opposition with their pace. A midfield that are the size of loose forwards but run sub 11 second hundreds.

    What hope do the little ol ABs have? Even the loyals have given up with comments after every test match this year like - “nothing that would trouble the Boks”, “they wouldn’t be scared”, “where’s aura?”, “they will trounce us”.

    Just hand them the silverware now and we can all have a good nights rest on Sunday morning week.

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    @Chris-B said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @pakman TBH I'd have thought Scott would be our best tighthead lock now and I'm pairing Darry with him for his lineout work.

    However, I'm not too bothered if they go Vaa'i/Barrett.

    Main purpose of my post is to show we can field something not too far short of what we fielded in October. (Razor might e.g. prefer Paps over Cane).

    I prefer Ofa to face Frans (if EDG, who handles Frans well, not available).

    When things free up in second I like the greater mobility of Paps and Williams.

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    @pakman For some reason, I've assumed EDG isn't available. But, if he is - yeah - start him and Williams off the bench.

    Even closer to last October.

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    @Chris-B said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @pakman For some reason, I've assumed EDG isn't available. But, if he is - yeah - start him and Williams off the bench.

    Even closer to last October.

    Closest to Shannon Frizell is Sami Finau!

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    @pakman Size-wise - but, I think they'll pick Blackadder and I agree with that.

    I think EB is currently a better player.

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    @Chris-B said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @pakman Size-wise - but, I think they'll pick Blackadder and I agree with that.

    I think EB is currently a better player.

    EB is busier, but against Boks big bodies are required, so for me EB plays 7 or not at all.

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    On same theory quite attracted to Vaa’i moving to 6 when Darry comes on.

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    @pakman said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @Chris-B said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @pakman Size-wise - but, I think they'll pick Blackadder and I agree with that.

    I think EB is currently a better player.

    EB is busier, but against Boks big bodies are required, so for me EB plays 7 or not at all.

    I'm less in the EB plays 7 camp.

    I think he's a better 6 and I'd pick Sam and Dalton at 7 ahead of him.

    For now, I'd pick him at 6 - but, I'd like to pick a taller 6 - either a grown Finau or Frizell.

    I think Ethan is a superb bench loosie - but, his motor also lends itself to playing 80 minutes at 6 although he's a bit small.

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    @Chris-B

    It wouldn’t surprise me if they went with Finau on a horses for courses basis

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    @Chris-B said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @pakman said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @Chris-B said in Springboks vs All Blacks I:

    @pakman Size-wise - but, I think they'll pick Blackadder and I agree with that.

    I think EB is currently a better player.

    EB is busier, but against Boks big bodies are required, so for me EB plays 7 or not at all.

    I'm less in the EB plays 7 camp.

    I think Ethan is a superb bench loosie - but, his motor also lends itself to playing 80 minutes at 6 although he's a bit small.

    I see him as an excellent bench prospect. But his engine is his greatest strength and, as you note, lends itself to entire 80.

    With RD playing 80 that doesn’t really work.

    If Hoskins was playing 60, EB playing 80 would open up scope for a big impact loosie on bench.

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    @pakman Completely agree.

    The balance is wrong, but for now it might be the best we can do.

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