There's a reason I said last 5 games lol. Thats the Springboks for you though. We never slightly capitulate. We always fail on an immense scale.if you’re going back 5 years, you probably should’ve mentioned the other game in 2017.
There's a reason I said last 5 games lol. Thats the Springboks for you though. We never slightly capitulate. We always fail on an immense scale.if you’re going back 5 years, you probably should’ve mentioned the other game in 2017.
More to the point nobody really cares about the rugby championship, they only care about the games within it, and this is a pretty massive game - it’s the 100th between the all blacks and springbok.Its near impossible for the ABs to not win this RC - 10 points ahead on the log, with a 90+ points diff.
A bonus point in either game - ABs win
SA fails to get a bonus point in either game - ABs win
Even if SA wins with bonus points, and denies the ABs a bonus point, in both games, they have to win by at least 91 points over the two games - ain't gonna happen.
So the Bokke know its a lost cause now... and that will make them dangerous - you'd be a fool to discount them in this game. They were awful and clueless against Quade and the Wibbles last week but the ******** have this tendency to grow an extra leg when they play the ABs.
I reckon it will be closer than some people think.... AB's by 5
boks still without psdt and kolbe, also snyman. But the all blacks without smith whitelock mounga cane coles and lienert brown.
Just Finished watching that game will be awesome if All Blacks can repeat it on Saturday but if we cant 1 point or a 100 as long as we can pull off a win.if you’re going back 5 years, you probably should’ve mentioned the other game in 2017.
Just beat them by the odd 40 points and I’ll be happyJust Finished watching that game will be awesome if All Blacks can repeat it on Saturday but if we cant 1 point or a 100 as long as we can pull off a win.
What about it?What absolute rubbish - Boks are clearly our toughest opposition throughout the history of the game... what about Aussies abysmal record against us in the Bledisloe Cup, you haven't won it since the days of Eales & Gregan, 20 years ago !
Agree with this. So many top players missing on both sides and then you throw in extended quarantine for the Boks.Kinda wish we were both full-strength. On paper it looks to be one hell of a game... And I hope it is. I really wanted to see Mo'unga here for these two games, and Smith is honestly superior to TJ, they were close at one point... But now I'd take Smith any day of the week.
We still have a problem in the centres... We still seem to have ZERO CLUE about what pairing is going to start crucial games... Is it Goodhue/ALB? Is Ennor going to be in there somewhere, I feel he will be... Where does this Havili/Ioane pairing rank for the future... I think if they defend well, I'd rather have those two running at a line than any other pair for NZ right now, even if everyone was fit, or no major injuries(Ennor ACL?). Conrad Smith and Ma'a Nonu last played in 2015... 6 years ago, and we are still none the wiser.
Pretty logical really - you were saying how poorly the Boks have played against the ABs over the last 10 years, my point was anyone can select certain periods where the opposition played poorly against us, which is why I mentioned Aussies poor Bledisloe Cup record over the last 20 years... therefore the best gauge to rate the ABs main rival is by looking at the overall history of the game, that team is obviously the Boks, & lets not forget they're the current world champions too.What about it?
my point is that the ABs have no real rivals. Yeah the Springboks professional era record is 2% better than the Wallabies but they are both in the 20s still. Even factoring in the non-professional era it only rises to just over 30% for the Springboks (though IMO comparing professional and non-professional is kinda pointless..Pretty logical really - you were saying how poorly the Boks have played against the ABs over the last 10 years, my point was anyone can select certain periods where the opposition played poorly against us, which is why I mentioned Aussies poor Bledisloe Cup record over the last 20 years... therefore the best gauge to rate the ABs main rival is by looking at the overall history of the game, that team is obviously the Boks, & lets not forget they're the current world champions too.
Big diff between 2% & 30% - both professional & amateur eras have to be involved... we will have to agree to disagree on this one.my point is that the ABs have no real rivals. Yeah the Springboks professional era record is 2% better than the Wallabies but they are both in the 20s still. Even factoring in the non-professional era it only rises to just over 30% for the Springboks (though IMO comparing professional and non-professional is kinda pointless..
For me a rivalry has to involve a genuine contest. It's like when newspaper articles talk about the Wallabies and ABs renewing their rivalry in the Bledisloe. There isn't one. If the Wallabies didnt win the Bledisloe for another 30 years I wouldn't be the least bit surprised.
But I mean, sure, by the strict definition every single team the ABs play are 'rivals' and I guess by virtue of being the best of a distant lot the Springboks are the ABs 'main rivals'.
Springboks v Wallabies is what an actual rivalry should look like. Pretty much 50/50 and any given match could go either way.
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Bro I'm not saying the Wallabies are the rivals? I'm saying there are no rivals.Sorry derps, the wallabies are good guys and all, we just aren’t really that into them. Move on bud, the relationship with the boks had gone through some tough times and australia was young and free, so we advanced the australia affair, but it’s always been the springboks for us, deep down.
Dont spoil our anniversary. It’s going to be passionate, heated, and physical. We’re going to go hard on d, we’ll get exhausted, sucking in the big ones.