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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: 816093" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>Thats not very fair to the Pumas who looked superb for almost three quarters of the game.</p><p>Every team has a purple patch every now and then and the All Blacks are perfectly capable of playing well below par, suffering at the wrong end of refereeing decisions and copping injuries and other teams lifting their game on the day.</p><p>You're only as good as your last game and there is no guarantee that you will be as good for the next one.</p><p>Each game on it's merit.</p><p>Lets get through the RC unbeaten first before we start to throw plaudits around too readily.</p><p>The Wallabies and the Boks are both capable of playing well above what we saw today and when they do they can beat anyone, AB's included, no doubt about that.</p><p>The Pumas are a revelation and playing at home they can beat anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 816093, member: 70721"] Thats not very fair to the Pumas who looked superb for almost three quarters of the game. Every team has a purple patch every now and then and the All Blacks are perfectly capable of playing well below par, suffering at the wrong end of refereeing decisions and copping injuries and other teams lifting their game on the day. You're only as good as your last game and there is no guarantee that you will be as good for the next one. Each game on it's merit. Lets get through the RC unbeaten first before we start to throw plaudits around too readily. The Wallabies and the Boks are both capable of playing well above what we saw today and when they do they can beat anyone, AB's included, no doubt about that. The Pumas are a revelation and playing at home they can beat anyone. [/QUOTE]
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