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2014 African Cup (RWCQ) - June 28 to July 6
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGuy" data-source="post: 657031" data-attributes="member: 44360"><p>Agreed, Namibia will also likely have their inspirational talisman Burger back who was missing in this round and who tends to put in Herculean efforts for his home country. They have by far the best Flyhalf in Kotze who might be able to change a game himself with an exceptional kicking display. Their set piece isn't embarrasing either, Kenya would have been smashed in the scrum's against that collection of pool sides.</p><p></p><p>The factors that might keep the margin down a tiny bit in the AB game is Namibia will be completely fresh while the AB's will have played a few days earlier and likely will be putting out the 2nd XV. Also England in the fall isn't like Australia in the spring(the 142-0 game was played in perfect conditions), a wetter pitch and conditions could be in the cards which might keep some of the running down or make conversions more difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGuy, post: 657031, member: 44360"] Agreed, Namibia will also likely have their inspirational talisman Burger back who was missing in this round and who tends to put in Herculean efforts for his home country. They have by far the best Flyhalf in Kotze who might be able to change a game himself with an exceptional kicking display. Their set piece isn't embarrasing either, Kenya would have been smashed in the scrum's against that collection of pool sides. The factors that might keep the margin down a tiny bit in the AB game is Namibia will be completely fresh while the AB's will have played a few days earlier and likely will be putting out the 2nd XV. Also England in the fall isn't like Australia in the spring(the 142-0 game was played in perfect conditions), a wetter pitch and conditions could be in the cards which might keep some of the running down or make conversions more difficult. [/QUOTE]
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