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[2017 Rugby Championship] Round 3: Australia v South Africa (09/09/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="galumay" data-source="post: 871941" data-attributes="member: 74590"><p>Well the thing I worried about proved to be the Wobblies downfall, consistency. They completely lost their way after so much improvement in the last game and a half against the AB's. The support play was back to its worst, the accuracy of passes gone, the rubbish kicking crept back into the game. It was a really disappointing slip backwards and makes a waste of all the hard work dont to get the team playing as well as it was before last night.</p><p></p><p>The only positive I saw for the Wallabies was that they did maintain the improved defencive patterns from the last game.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure how they came away with a draw playing that badly, in some ways it might have been better had they lost - it might have focussed them a bit more on how badly they played.</p><p></p><p>SA will be happy to salvage a draw, it keeps them in the race for second in the RC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galumay, post: 871941, member: 74590"] Well the thing I worried about proved to be the Wobblies downfall, consistency. They completely lost their way after so much improvement in the last game and a half against the AB's. The support play was back to its worst, the accuracy of passes gone, the rubbish kicking crept back into the game. It was a really disappointing slip backwards and makes a waste of all the hard work dont to get the team playing as well as it was before last night. The only positive I saw for the Wallabies was that they did maintain the improved defencive patterns from the last game. I am not sure how they came away with a draw playing that badly, in some ways it might have been better had they lost - it might have focussed them a bit more on how badly they played. SA will be happy to salvage a draw, it keeps them in the race for second in the RC. [/QUOTE]
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