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Rugby World Cup 2015
RWC: Springboks - Samoa (30-09-2011, 20:30)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 451384" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>I think this is the last throw of the dice for certain Bok-players... Guys like Habana must have a brilliant game vs Samoa to keep his starting position because Hougaard is in-form and very dangerous.</p><p></p><p>I personally like the 5-2 split on the bench... it shows our intent to utilize our forwards and dominate up front. Our props will stay fresh and our set pieces will be our platform to attack from, I expect plenty of pick and drives, mauls from line-outs (especially with our line-out master Matfield back) and in the scrums with the Du Plessis bro's we will break the Samoans.</p><p></p><p>as for our back line, we have a lot of Utility players in the 22. Lambie, Steyn, JDV, Hougaard and even Fourie can swop places if something goes wrong. like I said earlier, the Boks to win by 20+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 451384, member: 40658"] I think this is the last throw of the dice for certain Bok-players... Guys like Habana must have a brilliant game vs Samoa to keep his starting position because Hougaard is in-form and very dangerous. I personally like the 5-2 split on the bench... it shows our intent to utilize our forwards and dominate up front. Our props will stay fresh and our set pieces will be our platform to attack from, I expect plenty of pick and drives, mauls from line-outs (especially with our line-out master Matfield back) and in the scrums with the Du Plessis bro's we will break the Samoans. as for our back line, we have a lot of Utility players in the 22. Lambie, Steyn, JDV, Hougaard and even Fourie can swop places if something goes wrong. like I said earlier, the Boks to win by 20+ [/QUOTE]
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