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[2014 Mid-Year Test] South Africa vs Wales (1st Test)
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<blockquote data-quote="RoosTah" data-source="post: 652024" data-attributes="member: 12207"><p>Wales were utterly PATHETIC tonight and I have to say I took a lot of joy watching the Springboks annihilate them in every facet of the game for their dull and gutless play. They tried to use the cheap and dull tactic of kicking drop goals and every time the South Africans punished them with Brutal interest by brutalising their clearly outclassed defence with some very classily orchestrated tries.</p><p></p><p>I'd normally go for Wales in a match against South Africa, but I seriously can't stand watching teams take soft options so consistently, so it felt like a just punishment that they should be so clinically torn to pieces with a demonstration of complete rugby replete with guts, aggression and expansion hard running and passing precision.</p><p></p><p>The Welsh were so poor and inept, that it took them conceding 5 tries to realise drop goals weren't going to cut it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoosTah, post: 652024, member: 12207"] Wales were utterly PATHETIC tonight and I have to say I took a lot of joy watching the Springboks annihilate them in every facet of the game for their dull and gutless play. They tried to use the cheap and dull tactic of kicking drop goals and every time the South Africans punished them with Brutal interest by brutalising their clearly outclassed defence with some very classily orchestrated tries. I'd normally go for Wales in a match against South Africa, but I seriously can't stand watching teams take soft options so consistently, so it felt like a just punishment that they should be so clinically torn to pieces with a demonstration of complete rugby replete with guts, aggression and expansion hard running and passing precision. The Welsh were so poor and inept, that it took them conceding 5 tries to realise drop goals weren't going to cut it. [/QUOTE]
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