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[2016 Rugby Championship] New Zealand v South Africa (17/09/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 817084" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>It affects everything.</p><p>It affects the opposition, the sets of fans, the referees, the pundits, the mindsets of nations, but the funny thing is that real Kiwi's don't buy into it, we know that on any given day we are human and we are vulnerable like everyone else.</p><p>Since Graham Henry forward the coaching staff have not let the guard down and thats why the winning aspect has come to the fore, the players are buying into it.</p><p>Aussie has a selection of star players but they don't buy into it, they are more about themselves and that stops this current Wallaby team from reaching it's true potential.</p><p>England under eddie Jones are buying into their coaching regime and with their wealth of players it is paying off in immediate dividends.</p><p>The Pumas are starting to seriously believe in themselves and the Boks are in a terrible place where their playing staff are better than the coaching team.</p><p>Once the saffers get their coaching team right they will be a nightmare to deal with on the pitch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 817084, member: 70721"] It affects everything. It affects the opposition, the sets of fans, the referees, the pundits, the mindsets of nations, but the funny thing is that real Kiwi's don't buy into it, we know that on any given day we are human and we are vulnerable like everyone else. Since Graham Henry forward the coaching staff have not let the guard down and thats why the winning aspect has come to the fore, the players are buying into it. Aussie has a selection of star players but they don't buy into it, they are more about themselves and that stops this current Wallaby team from reaching it's true potential. England under eddie Jones are buying into their coaching regime and with their wealth of players it is paying off in immediate dividends. The Pumas are starting to seriously believe in themselves and the Boks are in a terrible place where their playing staff are better than the coaching team. Once the saffers get their coaching team right they will be a nightmare to deal with on the pitch. [/QUOTE]
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