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That's the key word. NZ teams have never been afraid to put boot to ball, but what they've always been so good at is playing heads up rugby, spotting opportunities and having the skills to execute them. Their emphasis on skills from an early age helps here.I'm a Quins fan so I guess my mindset is that I'd generally prefer to see entertainment and skill prevail than grind it out rugby with a win at all costs mentality. As NZ have shown, you can still win games in the modern era by playing effective, intelligent attacking rugby so I don't think playing conservatively is the only route to success.
I suspect any AB fan would prioritise winning over entertainment any day. It's just that they have found a way that works for them and sometimes it's pretty easy on the eye.
The Boks have an entirely different culture that works for them and one of the fascinations of rugby is this contrast in styles.
Quins ride to the premiership was fantastic, exciting and great to watch. But it's not a style that will bring sustained success and personally I'd get pretty bored pretty quickly if that happened every game. The special can easily become the mundane.
The Lions caught the Boks cold in the first test and got a large dose of reality in the second. Priority A is to get close to parity up front - without that everything else is academic. But they will need to be a lot smarter with ball in hand and pose questions that the Boks won't know the answers to…..looking at the selection I'd think the Boks are pretty confident they know what's coming.