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[2017 Rugby Championship] Round 2: Argentina v South Africa (26/08/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 870531" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>Really weird game. The score line does not tell the story but a BP win and 15+ taking us ahead of Ireland into #3 on the world rankings and at #1 on the RC log (well at least for this week still).. I'll take it after 2016 but though its our first win away from home in a good while there is more than enough to keep my expectation about our Australasian tour minimal.</p><p></p><p>Argentina just need to cut out the small errors. Just. It feels like it should be simple doesn't it. A few critical turn overs, poor decision making/discipline (more often than other tier 1 nations it feels like) and handling at times letting both teams down but more so Argentina. If Hernandez had just passed rather than kicked after the intercept and break and if Argentina had held on and scored rather than Kolisi running in on the other side that's 21 points right there. Small margins adding up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 870531, member: 39190"] Really weird game. The score line does not tell the story but a BP win and 15+ taking us ahead of Ireland into #3 on the world rankings and at #1 on the RC log (well at least for this week still).. I'll take it after 2016 but though its our first win away from home in a good while there is more than enough to keep my expectation about our Australasian tour minimal. Argentina just need to cut out the small errors. Just. It feels like it should be simple doesn't it. A few critical turn overs, poor decision making/discipline (more often than other tier 1 nations it feels like) and handling at times letting both teams down but more so Argentina. If Hernandez had just passed rather than kicked after the intercept and break and if Argentina had held on and scored rather than Kolisi running in on the other side that's 21 points right there. Small margins adding up. [/QUOTE]
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