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Tri Nations 2009-2011
Why the Wallabies and All Blacks Will Rip the Boks to Pieces
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<blockquote data-quote="Sneaki" data-source="post: 416386" data-attributes="member: 21570"><p>I agree in certain respects, the AB's or Wallabies would be my pick to win the Tri-Nations and/or RWC as well. But I don't think the Boks are nearly as hopeless as you might think. Their initial training squad looks very strong, and I think it's entirely possible that they'll be less conservative than they were last year. They will always be a dangerous side to play against.</p><p></p><p>I also don't agree that there is a way that rugby is 'meant to be played.' You play to win and while it's nice that there are more teams opting to run it this year it doesn't mean that the formula that was so successful for the Boks in 09 was 'wrong.'</p><p></p><p>And also, Quade Cooper showing the "greatest displays of brilliance ever seen on a rugby field"? Even if Munro actually knew how to tackle I wouldn't agree with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sneaki, post: 416386, member: 21570"] I agree in certain respects, the AB's or Wallabies would be my pick to win the Tri-Nations and/or RWC as well. But I don't think the Boks are nearly as hopeless as you might think. Their initial training squad looks very strong, and I think it's entirely possible that they'll be less conservative than they were last year. They will always be a dangerous side to play against. I also don't agree that there is a way that rugby is 'meant to be played.' You play to win and while it's nice that there are more teams opting to run it this year it doesn't mean that the formula that was so successful for the Boks in 09 was 'wrong.' And also, Quade Cooper showing the "greatest displays of brilliance ever seen on a rugby field"? Even if Munro actually knew how to tackle I wouldn't agree with that. [/QUOTE]
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