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[2014 EOYT] Wales vs South Africa
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikel92" data-source="post: 695162" data-attributes="member: 71857"><p>Kind of a scary thought that South Africa could only get stronger with all those men out. Spies and FdP back again and in form? Ummm...no thanks. </p><p></p><p>Despite a poor tour (although a very, very good Ireland at home and a desperate-beyond-belief Wales were never going to be easy), I still consider South Africa the AB's main threat to the World Cup. If my calculations are right, we should meet them in the semi-finals? Next year's RC will be interesting. Each team won at home this year and narrowly lost away. The All Blacks are travelling better than the Boks generally, but still some scores to be settled in that rivalry. This year was even stevens. </p><p></p><p>If England can sort their combinations out, and Ireland remain consistent then I'd be watching those two as well. Kind of awaiting the 6 nations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikel92, post: 695162, member: 71857"] Kind of a scary thought that South Africa could only get stronger with all those men out. Spies and FdP back again and in form? Ummm...no thanks. Despite a poor tour (although a very, very good Ireland at home and a desperate-beyond-belief Wales were never going to be easy), I still consider South Africa the AB's main threat to the World Cup. If my calculations are right, we should meet them in the semi-finals? Next year's RC will be interesting. Each team won at home this year and narrowly lost away. The All Blacks are travelling better than the Boks generally, but still some scores to be settled in that rivalry. This year was even stevens. If England can sort their combinations out, and Ireland remain consistent then I'd be watching those two as well. Kind of awaiting the 6 nations. [/QUOTE]
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