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[2014 TRC] Argentina v South Africa in Salta (23/08/2014)
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 664867" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>And on the Pumas' side, I'll be looking for Montero the young winger to benefit from good balls, possibly off broken play or from Nic Sanchez (who beat 4 defenders last week) and express himself a lot more. I like this player a lot, very elegant yet powerful runner, good flair. He was absolutely nonexistent last week though, not that it's all his fault. Sanchez and FB Tuculet ran the most for the Pumas, but their center pair, as expected, didn't produce a lot. The Saffers have the advantage there.</p><p></p><p>Habana still "has it" though, and all it takes is the ball falling in his hands serendipitously and he's off and that's 7 more points on the scoreboard. No rainy, murky setting this time, and a clear path on his channel at all times...Pumas will just have to make him a priority. Le Roux ran well last week, so he'll have to be in check too. All in all the Boks have the advantage in the backs really...</p><p></p><p>I think the Boks are going to win this quite comfortably. I'm going to say as early as today (assuming the lineups will be virtually identical)...Boks by 15.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 664867, member: 57076"] And on the Pumas' side, I'll be looking for Montero the young winger to benefit from good balls, possibly off broken play or from Nic Sanchez (who beat 4 defenders last week) and express himself a lot more. I like this player a lot, very elegant yet powerful runner, good flair. He was absolutely nonexistent last week though, not that it's all his fault. Sanchez and FB Tuculet ran the most for the Pumas, but their center pair, as expected, didn't produce a lot. The Saffers have the advantage there. Habana still "has it" though, and all it takes is the ball falling in his hands serendipitously and he's off and that's 7 more points on the scoreboard. No rainy, murky setting this time, and a clear path on his channel at all times...Pumas will just have to make him a priority. Le Roux ran well last week, so he'll have to be in check too. All in all the Boks have the advantage in the backs really... I think the Boks are going to win this quite comfortably. I'm going to say as early as today (assuming the lineups will be virtually identical)...Boks by 15. [/QUOTE]
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