The Springboks vs British & Irish Lions 1st Test Thread
After this year's 6N, I didn't think Daly would get near the Lions, and here is starting a test. Fair play to him, he's put in the work and shown he's a much better player away from Eddie Jones.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 11:16 am My concerns for the Lions are Biggar and AWJ's fitness, the scrummaging of the props, the underwhelming Conan, and some defensive concerns in the backline. But it's a fairly beastly side and everyone picked has good reasons to be starting, with the exception of a couple of "best of a bad bunch" options.
Not sure exactly what the game plan will be - Daly and Price both getting the nod suggests we'll want some pace on the ball.
Still, not the most exciting centre pairing I've ever seen.
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'Our culture centres around adding heat to meat' is not the own on us that you think it is
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To be fair I quite enjoy a baked spud for lunch.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 11:47 am 'Our culture centres around adding heat to meat' is not the own on us that you think it is
Yeah, boiled sheep intestines and oats are much tastier than good meat on a braaiPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 11:47 am 'Our culture centres around adding heat to meat' is not the own on us that you think it is
Team as expected but I worry about Daly at centre, he is a bit of a revolving door in defence and has the poorest tackle record on tour. I reckon SA will target him with their big runners and suspect he will get caught out a few times - wingers and Hogg will have their work cut out covering the gaps he leaves. I would have preferred Harris to start and Daly on the bench but hey ho. Not surprised but disappointed about Curry getting nod over Watson, wrong call for me - I would have had Curry at 8 and Watson at 7. I think our 6 and 8 might be a bit slow to the breakdown to do any real damage and as a result we might struggle to turnover much ball. I suspect Jones might struggle a bit at LH and concede a few penalties at scrum time and again Sutherland might have been a better starting option with Jones coming on after 50-60mins. However it should be a good game and with Price chosen at 9 it looks like we are looking to play a faster, more expansive game than first thought?
There's plenty of other ways to do Haggis, I can't actually remember the last time I had it boiled. A haggis burger would be good on a braai.Chilli wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 11:58 amYeah, boiled sheep intestines and oats are much tastier than good meat on a braaiPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 11:47 am 'Our culture centres around adding heat to meat' is not the own on us that you think it is
So I squares up, casual like.
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I think Boks were always favourite no matter what Lions line up was put out there.boere wors wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 10:18 am We are fucked on so many levels, we are the total underdogs here. Lions clear favorites on paper. Exactly that is why I think the boks will win it on saturday. Will be a repeat of the SA A game.
Go bokke, moer hulle!
Steaks and kebabs hardly indigenous or unique to South Africa..anyway the Yanks (those from the south anyway) rule the roost when it comes to cooking meat with charcoal.
Quite often pick up biltong from the Saffa shop in London bridge but the Boerewors is a real disappointment - the meat used is too lean and the seasoning too flat.
My bookie has Lions @ 1.8 vs Boks @ 2Big D wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 12:53 pmI think Boks were always favourite no matter what Lions line up was put out there.boere wors wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 10:18 am We are fucked on so many levels, we are the total underdogs here. Lions clear favorites on paper. Exactly that is why I think the boks will win it on saturday. Will be a repeat of the SA A game.
Go bokke, moer hulle!
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Probably afrikaanssorCrer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:15 pmMy bookie has Lions @ 1.8 vs Boks @ 2Big D wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 12:53 pmI think Boks were always favourite no matter what Lions line up was put out there.boere wors wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 10:18 am We are fucked on so many levels, we are the total underdogs here. Lions clear favorites on paper. Exactly that is why I think the boks will win it on saturday. Will be a repeat of the SA A game.
Go bokke, moer hulle!
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Boerewors needs to be cooked just right but even a badly cooked boerewors is better than mushy peas.tc27 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:13 pmSteaks and kebabs hardly indigenous or unique to South Africa..anyway the Yanks (those from the south anyway) rule the roost when it comes to cooking meat with charcoal.
Quite often pick up biltong from the Saffa shop in London bridge but the Boerewors is a real disappointment - the meat used is too lean and the seasoning too flat.
Agreed, but they're hardly a like for like comparison.average joe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:30 pm Boerewors needs to be cooked just right but even a badly cooked boerewors is better than mushy peas.
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That's all know about British food. People who mash peas and call it food is not right in the noggin. Who de fok mashes fokon peas?assfly wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:34 pmAgreed, but they're hardly a like for like comparison.average joe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:30 pm Boerewors needs to be cooked just right but even a badly cooked boerewors is better than mushy peas.
I mash peas into my potato mash. Carve out a hole in the middle and pour my gravy lava inside. Looks like a volcano with grassy sides. And then I bust a wall and try to eat it before the gravy lava contaminates my other food.average joe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:43 pmThat's all know about British food. People who mash peas and call it food is not right in the noggin. Who de fok mashes fokon peas?assfly wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:34 pmAgreed, but they're hardly a like for like comparison.average joe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:30 pm Boerewors needs to be cooked just right but even a badly cooked boerewors is better than mushy peas.
average joe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:43 pmThat's all know about British food. People who mash peas and call it food is not right in the noggin. Who de fok mashes fokon peas?assfly wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:34 pmAgreed, but they're hardly a like for like comparison.average joe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:30 pm Boerewors needs to be cooked just right but even a badly cooked boerewors is better than mushy peas.
Northerners.
We don't understand them any better than you do to be honest.
Sards wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 2:08 pmI mash peas into my potato mash. Carve out a hole in the middle and pour my gravy lava inside. Looks like a volcano with grassy sides. And then I bust a wall and try to eat it before the gravy lava contaminates my other food.average joe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:43 pmThat's all know about British food. People who mash peas and call it food is not right in the noggin. Who de fok mashes fokon peas?
One I use has them both at 10/11, both evens for Saturday.sorCrer wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:15 pmMy bookie has Lions @ 1.8 vs Boks @ 2Big D wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 12:53 pmI think Boks were always favourite no matter what Lions line up was put out there.boere wors wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 10:18 am We are fucked on so many levels, we are the total underdogs here. Lions clear favorites on paper. Exactly that is why I think the boks will win it on saturday. Will be a repeat of the SA A game.
Go bokke, moer hulle!
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They aren't mashed. It's mUshy not mAshy..average joe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:43 pmThat's all know about British food. People who mash peas and call it food is not right in the noggin. Who de fok mashes fokon peas?assfly wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:34 pmAgreed, but they're hardly a like for like comparison.average joe wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 1:30 pm Boerewors needs to be cooked just right but even a badly cooked boerewors is better than mushy peas.
I suspect they would go very nicely with boerewors.
From a Saffer pov I'm quite happy with guys like Biggar's lack of proper prep this tour.
He was on really good form and I bet he wanted to play more than he did before this weekend
Same goes for AWJ. Some players' lack of form is also great to see
And those on form, some haven't been properly tested in weeks
Some 'interesting' selections too - where is Adams? He's a killer finisher and was in great form
Im quite confident tbh
We are very familiar with each other and guys like Faf, PSDT and Am are good at spotting and closing gaps in our defence
Our lineouts will be much better with Bongi back
Scrums should be fine both halves, especially second
Backline will be more dangerous with Pollard back
My only concerns are cards and injuries
2-0 after this weekend
He was on really good form and I bet he wanted to play more than he did before this weekend
Same goes for AWJ. Some players' lack of form is also great to see
And those on form, some haven't been properly tested in weeks
Some 'interesting' selections too - where is Adams? He's a killer finisher and was in great form
Im quite confident tbh
We are very familiar with each other and guys like Faf, PSDT and Am are good at spotting and closing gaps in our defence
Our lineouts will be much better with Bongi back
Scrums should be fine both halves, especially second
Backline will be more dangerous with Pollard back
My only concerns are cards and injuries
2-0 after this weekend
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Bongi? He throw water melons.
The scrum with Trevor? Against the Lions he end up flat on the floor every scrum against the same opponent, Alwyns brother, Wyn Jones.
Our 1st phase was our in the WC. This is my biggest worry for Saturday.
No gameplan can work without 1st phase.
The scrum with Trevor? Against the Lions he end up flat on the floor every scrum against the same opponent, Alwyns brother, Wyn Jones.
Our 1st phase was our in the WC. This is my biggest worry for Saturday.
No gameplan can work without 1st phase.
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True, our starting front row gives me nightmaresOomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Wed Jul 21, 2021 9:31 pm Bongi? He throw water melons.
The scrum with Trevor? Against the Lions he end up flat on the floor every scrum against the same opponent, Alwyns brother, Wyn Jones.
Our 1st phase was our in the WC. This is my biggest worry for Saturday.
No gameplan can work without 1st phase.
2019 RWC, 90% success rate at lineout for all three hookers. That is 44 out of 49 successful lineouts between Bongi, Omm Schalk and Marx.
Just because the Stormers / WP forwards coach coached him to throw in kak, doesn't mean that with some decent coaching he can't regain his mojo.
You now hate him because he is going to the $harks!
Naturally.
Let's be fair your team must be pretty crap to be beaten by the Freeststate.
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