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<blockquote data-quote="Lardinho" data-source="post: 153107"><p>agreed the USA vs. SA try for me was an amazing moment and I don't think any of us will ever see Habana again in a 1 on 1, hardly any space and STILL totally outpaced on the outside, only a 10.5 second 100m runner could do that, but the beautiful mini sidesteps to make sure Habana wasn't surefooted.</p><p></p><p>The Japan vs. Wales try was superb, as everything went to hand and even though he didn't actually ground the ball correctly, I didn't care, it was too good a try not to award and Wales had won by a country mile.</p><p></p><p>Also though for a try that totally brought an otherwise mediocre affair to life, Scotland's 2nd try against Argentina I enjoyed. Mainly because the Scots were getting close to scoring, then the Argies turned it over and had a bloody good run back, scaring the Scots only for the Scots to storm back and get a superb try, all within the same period of play without any resets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lardinho, post: 153107"] agreed the USA vs. SA try for me was an amazing moment and I don't think any of us will ever see Habana again in a 1 on 1, hardly any space and STILL totally outpaced on the outside, only a 10.5 second 100m runner could do that, but the beautiful mini sidesteps to make sure Habana wasn't surefooted. The Japan vs. Wales try was superb, as everything went to hand and even though he didn't actually ground the ball correctly, I didn't care, it was too good a try not to award and Wales had won by a country mile. Also though for a try that totally brought an otherwise mediocre affair to life, Scotland's 2nd try against Argentina I enjoyed. Mainly because the Scots were getting close to scoring, then the Argies turned it over and had a bloody good run back, scaring the Scots only for the Scots to storm back and get a superb try, all within the same period of play without any resets. [/QUOTE]
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