Wish I could be as cool as you ...
I'm amazed how confident some South African fans seem to be. The last three games between the two teams have been very tight (all within 5 points!), and looking at the two teams build-ups I'd suggest Wales are probably in better form. I think South Africa do deserve to start as favourites, but I expect it will be a very close game, and it wouldn't surprise me at all if Wales won this game.
Question: Were any of those games played in the Southern Hemisphere? No... All 3 matches in which Wales was close to beating us, were played in Cardiff. This is different.
Never thought this would happen but I'm supporting wales in this game if only because I think some SH fans are really underestimating Wales and the other NH teams. That said, i don't know where this talk of form has come from for either side. The Argentina match, for example, but for a few moments of genius from north and some great skill by Alun-Wyn, Wales would have been going into the half time break disappointed with their performance, and anything could have happened thereafter. In the second England game, wales defended well but were ultimately saved by how **** england's backs were. This said, Wales still have the potential to beat most sides, its just that I dont think that is evidenced by recent form, more just their inherent squad strength.
likewise with SA, a few weeks ago people were talking about how ppoor they were, virtually down and out, and now after a win against New Zealand (impressive I know, but wasn't it a NZ 2nd team?), people say their back on form. What rubbish.
Personally I think we know very little about the two sides going into this game.
2 words to the welsh: Heinrich Brussouw!
there's fetcher in the NH that can be considered in the same league as Brussouw, Pocock and Mccaw.
that's why the NH clubs keep on buying SH flankers to play for their teams!!
Brussouw is going to steal a lot of balls, give us front foot ball and let our backs run!
there's a reason why Rassie Erasmus is with the Springboks... just wait and see what he does with our team on the technical side as well as finishing.
Also, has Wales ever won in the Southern Hemisphere??
2008 was in SA. 20-15. It has to be noted though that SA scored the only 2 tries in that match. Wales were grand Slam champions at the time. It was the first game under a new coach; PdV. Team line-up: 1 Beast, 2 Bismarck, 3 Smit!, 4 Botha, 5 Matfield, 6 Burger, 7 Smith, 8 Spies, 9 Du Preez, 10 Pienaar!, 11 Habana, 12 De Villiers, 13 Jacobs!, 14 Pietersen, 15 Jantjes!
Games are being played as part of the World Cup where the pressure is different ... no?
World Cup pressure, sure... But you cannot deny the fact that the Springboks are much more used to the climate in the SH during this season. Not that this will decide everything, but I think Wales will struggle in New Zealand because the wet conditions don't really suit their type of rugby.
It's going to be big game. Winner get's the 2nd Spot in Pool.![]()
It's going to be big game. Winner get's the 2nd Spot in Pool.
At least you should be able to beat the Wallababies - Samoa did.
Ehm, according to the official website of SARU, the match was played in Cardiff:
http://www.sarugby.co.za/matchbreak...gueid=1&homeid=6999&awayid=7002&fullview=true
Du Plessis will beat anybody; Smit v Bennett is a tough one.Don't forget the hookers. SA should have the stronger scrum I think so anyways. We shall see next week!![]()