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[2017 Rugby Championship] Round 2: Argentina v South Africa (26/08/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="galumay" data-source="post: 870551" data-attributes="member: 74590"><p>Interesting, after watching the games so far in the Rugby Championship I am now of the opinion that neither the Boks nor Pumas are likely to beat NZ at home or away, and I cant see either of the beating the Wobblies at home, maybe SA can win against them in SA? </p><p></p><p>I guess we will get a clearer picture after the next round, but form mine AB's as usual a class above everyone else, Wobblies most improved, SA improved, Pumas struggling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galumay, post: 870551, member: 74590"] Interesting, after watching the games so far in the Rugby Championship I am now of the opinion that neither the Boks nor Pumas are likely to beat NZ at home or away, and I cant see either of the beating the Wobblies at home, maybe SA can win against them in SA? I guess we will get a clearer picture after the next round, but form mine AB's as usual a class above everyone else, Wobblies most improved, SA improved, Pumas struggling. [/QUOTE]
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