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Tri Nations 2009-2011
Tri Nations: Springboks - All Blacks @ Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (20-8-2011, 15:05)
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<blockquote data-quote="Sneaki" data-source="post: 432422" data-attributes="member: 21570"><p>Pretty decent team, mostly as I expected although I thought Dagg might play 14 with Toeava at the back, also thought they might consider having just Weepu on the bench with Jane and Guildford both there as well, but that would be a bit unusual I suppose. Could be Gear's last chance to impress as they've left Guildford out this time, I really hope he has a better game this time. Couple of other interesting things to watch too, looking forward to seeing how Woodcock goes, and whether Slade can push on after a fairly promising start. Also the Williams-Kahui combo should be fun to watch, I reckon they'll be playing together next year at the Chiefs, even if the Hurricanes could do with another 12... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p></p><p>This is a really big match for the Springboks particularly, given that if they lose they'll have lost every game in the tri-nations, and lost with their A team to an AB's team without DC or Richie (I don't really want to call it a B-team because there's still a lot of class there). Bearing in mind that the 'Boks have Wales in their first game of the WC, which could be an early slip up point, they'll want to build some confidence here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sneaki, post: 432422, member: 21570"] Pretty decent team, mostly as I expected although I thought Dagg might play 14 with Toeava at the back, also thought they might consider having just Weepu on the bench with Jane and Guildford both there as well, but that would be a bit unusual I suppose. Could be Gear's last chance to impress as they've left Guildford out this time, I really hope he has a better game this time. Couple of other interesting things to watch too, looking forward to seeing how Woodcock goes, and whether Slade can push on after a fairly promising start. Also the Williams-Kahui combo should be fun to watch, I reckon they'll be playing together next year at the Chiefs, even if the Hurricanes could do with another 12... :D This is a really big match for the Springboks particularly, given that if they lose they'll have lost every game in the tri-nations, and lost with their A team to an AB's team without DC or Richie (I don't really want to call it a B-team because there's still a lot of class there). Bearing in mind that the 'Boks have Wales in their first game of the WC, which could be an early slip up point, they'll want to build some confidence here. [/QUOTE]
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