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[2021 Rugby Championship] Round 3 Australia v South Africa (12/9/2021)
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<blockquote data-quote="Derpus" data-source="post: 1054738" data-attributes="member: 76427"><p>I would like to see the Springboks beat the ABs as well. But i doubt they will. And twice? very slim chance. I think South Africa have beaten NZ twice in the last 10 years? And SA are notoriously poor travelers.</p><p></p><p>That said, i think there are still clear weaknesses in the AB pack. Their locks are aging. Their front-row is workman like at best. Their backrow is undersized with Savea at 8. I think a guy like Akira Ioane is in for a shock when he comes up against a pack that doesn't part for him like the red sea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derpus, post: 1054738, member: 76427"] I would like to see the Springboks beat the ABs as well. But i doubt they will. And twice? very slim chance. I think South Africa have beaten NZ twice in the last 10 years? And SA are notoriously poor travelers. That said, i think there are still clear weaknesses in the AB pack. Their locks are aging. Their front-row is workman like at best. Their backrow is undersized with Savea at 8. I think a guy like Akira Ioane is in for a shock when he comes up against a pack that doesn't part for him like the red sea. [/QUOTE]
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