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[2013 TRC] South Africa vs. Argentina in Soweto (17/08/2013)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 586361" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>Well I have heard that Jean's time fir the 100m is the fastest it has been ATM. Don't know if his speed over the first 10m is that great but I wouldn't be surprised to see him on the wing either. He was terrible there last time out though.. more so on defense ITO his positioning than anything else; you could see he was used to being more in the thick of things and did not have the... patience in defense of a wing.</p><p></p><p>When defending an overlap you either have to be dead certain to get the man and ball (or at least hit the man so hard that he has no chance of offloading) if you rush up or trust your speed to 'shepherd' the ball to the side line which is what I usually did unless they had close to half the field's width to work with. That being said you'd expect in test rugby that the ball will always win so maybe I'm being too harsh on Jean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 586361, member: 39190"] Well I have heard that Jean's time fir the 100m is the fastest it has been ATM. Don't know if his speed over the first 10m is that great but I wouldn't be surprised to see him on the wing either. He was terrible there last time out though.. more so on defense ITO his positioning than anything else; you could see he was used to being more in the thick of things and did not have the... patience in defense of a wing. When defending an overlap you either have to be dead certain to get the man and ball (or at least hit the man so hard that he has no chance of offloading) if you rush up or trust your speed to 'shepherd' the ball to the side line which is what I usually did unless they had close to half the field's width to work with. That being said you'd expect in test rugby that the ball will always win so maybe I'm being too harsh on Jean [/QUOTE]
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