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[2016 Rugby Championship] Australia v South Africa (10/09/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 815254" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>You gotta be kidding me??</p><p>This is the Springboks, playing at home, against an Aussie team ravaged with injuries issues and with no form at all having lost the last 5 games on the trot.</p><p>Yes the Boks lost away to the Pumas but it was a VERY close game and the Boks could have kicked it.</p><p>The Aussie matches against the AB's have not been close.</p><p>The Bokke could really jump on Aussie here, especially at the scrum and the lineout and dictate play through increased possession.</p><p>The BOks are second in the table.</p><p>Argentina are unlikely to get a win this weekend in Hamilton so up against a Wallaby team that is bottom of the table with no points this is South Africas big chance to put daylight between themselves and the bottom two teams and follow the AB's up the board and make this a real contest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 815254, member: 70721"] You gotta be kidding me?? This is the Springboks, playing at home, against an Aussie team ravaged with injuries issues and with no form at all having lost the last 5 games on the trot. Yes the Boks lost away to the Pumas but it was a VERY close game and the Boks could have kicked it. The Aussie matches against the AB's have not been close. The Bokke could really jump on Aussie here, especially at the scrum and the lineout and dictate play through increased possession. The BOks are second in the table. Argentina are unlikely to get a win this weekend in Hamilton so up against a Wallaby team that is bottom of the table with no points this is South Africas big chance to put daylight between themselves and the bottom two teams and follow the AB's up the board and make this a real contest. [/QUOTE]
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