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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: 870614" data-attributes="member: 74590"><p>I guess its natural, as a Bok fan you will see their form as good, and as an Aussie I am going to see the Wallabies form as good. We will both probably prefer to think the other's side is weaker! The AB's fans have the luxury of just knowing they are still the best!</p><p></p><p>I dont think there is any drop in the AB's form, they played 50 minutes of flawless attacking rubgy in the first game, they were still good enough to find the extra bit to overcome a Wallabies side that played their best form of 10 years. </p><p></p><p>The Boks and Pumas just looked at a slightly lower skill level and intensity compared to how the AB's have played all year and below Australia in the last 110 minutes! </p><p></p><p>As I said earlier, its really hard to read too much into any of it at this stage, I am sure the Boks will bring their A game for the Wallabies and the Pumas will see the Wallabies as their only chance of a win now so it wont be easy and the Wallabies will have to keep improving. You are right though, we simply wont know until the next round of games when the picture should start to become a bit clearer. At least there promises to be some cracking rugby for us to watch - and discuss afterwards!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galumay, post: 870614, member: 74590"] I guess its natural, as a Bok fan you will see their form as good, and as an Aussie I am going to see the Wallabies form as good. We will both probably prefer to think the other's side is weaker! The AB's fans have the luxury of just knowing they are still the best! I dont think there is any drop in the AB's form, they played 50 minutes of flawless attacking rubgy in the first game, they were still good enough to find the extra bit to overcome a Wallabies side that played their best form of 10 years. The Boks and Pumas just looked at a slightly lower skill level and intensity compared to how the AB's have played all year and below Australia in the last 110 minutes! As I said earlier, its really hard to read too much into any of it at this stage, I am sure the Boks will bring their A game for the Wallabies and the Pumas will see the Wallabies as their only chance of a win now so it wont be easy and the Wallabies will have to keep improving. You are right though, we simply wont know until the next round of games when the picture should start to become a bit clearer. At least there promises to be some cracking rugby for us to watch - and discuss afterwards! [/QUOTE]
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