Rugby Championship Match Thread - Sat 2nd - SA v NZ / Arg v Aus
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Congrats to the All Blacks supporters. Bokke will have to wait another 100 years
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Great to see the sportsmanship from the All Black players.
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Don't think I've seen a worse game of rugby.
You missed the 2007 RWC final?
From both teams.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 9:03 am Great to see the sportsmanship from the All Black players.
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AB did well to drag us into their tempo helter skelter play there at the end. Boks should just have kept calm and not kick away all the posession. Just dumb play, should have never lost that game.
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Always proud of the Boks. Held the best team in the world out until the 78th minute. But you're right and all the Saffer posters here and on PR have been saying this for the last 2 years. Unfortunately matches against the AB's is not the right place to try and do anything radical. The time to try new stuff was against Argentina.Muttonbird wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 9:06 amHow can you be proud of that? How is South African Rugby going to get better when they simply refuse to play rugby?
The SA medics were on the field longer than some of the subs.
Well to be fair, you did manage to drag the game out for 2 hours. Add an extra 30 mins.boere wors wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 9:23 am AB did well to drag us into their tempo helter skelter play there at the end. Boks should just have kept calm and not kick away all the posession. Just dumb play, should have never lost that game.
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Need to watch it again, but initial impression was he caught all his throws. Not sure, but I think our lineout issues were elsewhere.
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Hope we can improve on this performance. Kicking and whatever.FalseBayFC wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 9:27 amAlways proud of the Boks. Held the best team in the world out until the 78th minute. But you're right and all the Saffer posters here and on PR have been saying this for the last 2 years. Unfortunately matches against the AB's is not the right place to try and do anything radical. The time to try new stuff was against Argentina.Muttonbird wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 9:06 amHow can you be proud of that? How is South African Rugby going to get better when they simply refuse to play rugby?
The SA medics were on the field longer than some of the subs.
All Blacks also looked kak today specifically their forwards.
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The word 'awful' comes to mind, but that would be too kind. The players and referee should all be required to give back their match fees for such an appalling display of footie. Yes, that may be a bit harsh on two or three players, but collective responsibility and all that...
When you see box kicks inside the opposition 22, you know something has gone badly wrong, with the pain alleviated only slightly by the ABs eventually managing not to lose (calling it a win would be far too kind). Worse still, it came almost immediately after the Canty-Southland match, which I thought at the time had reached a new low that would be difficult to match. But the ABs and Boks (and the ref) managed it quite comfortably.
I can only hope the WBs-Pumas match is a significant step up. Otherwise it'll have been a significant waste of a day. O me miserum.
When you see box kicks inside the opposition 22, you know something has gone badly wrong, with the pain alleviated only slightly by the ABs eventually managing not to lose (calling it a win would be far too kind). Worse still, it came almost immediately after the Canty-Southland match, which I thought at the time had reached a new low that would be difficult to match. But the ABs and Boks (and the ref) managed it quite comfortably.
I can only hope the WBs-Pumas match is a significant step up. Otherwise it'll have been a significant waste of a day. O me miserum.
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The lineout losses all came when they didn't throw to Blackadder. The problem with that is that short balls to the front really limit your options and are much easier to defend.
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But, but, but... this is test rugby!Certain Navigator wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 9:58 am The word 'awful' comes to mind, but that would be too kind. The players and referee should all be required to give back their match fees for such an appalling display of footie. Yes, that may be a bit harsh on two or three players, but collective responsibility and all that...
When you see box kicks inside the opposition 22, you know something has gone badly wrong, with the pain alleviated only slightly by the ABs eventually managing not to lose (calling it a win would be far too kind). Worse still, it came almost immediately after the Canty-Southland match, which I thought at the time had reached a new low that would be difficult to match. But the ABs and Boks (and the ref) managed it quite comfortably.
I can only hope the WBs-Pumas match is a significant step up. Otherwise it'll have been a significant waste of a day. O me miserum.
(Totally agree, it was shit from both teams)
SA should have won that but others have said, can’t seem to shake that kick mentality even when in possession and attacking.
“It was a pet, not an animal. It had a name, you don't eat things with names, this is horrific!”
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