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[2014 TRC] South Africa v Argentina in Pretoria (16/08/2014)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaguares" data-source="post: 662173" data-attributes="member: 63264"><p>My analysis is not only about what you say, this year the Aussie's pack is much stronger with men like Wycliff Palu, Sam Carter and Will Skelton. A front row that has improved a lot since the arrival of Link, Wallabies forwards will be stronger than in previous years. Plus you have to remember the positive record that had Aussies against Saffers with Robbie Deans, that team has always lost against ABs but still managed to beat the Boks on several games. I think the Link's Wallabies are better than the Deans' Wallabies so for me Aussies are the favorites against Boks.</p><p></p><p>Also remember that in the second test June, Wales was upper to Boks but lost by a silly mistake in the last movement. Another significant detail, SA has lost to Fourie du Preez, their best scrum-half. None of their replacements is on the same level, it will make the Boks' game more predictable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaguares, post: 662173, member: 63264"] My analysis is not only about what you say, this year the Aussie's pack is much stronger with men like Wycliff Palu, Sam Carter and Will Skelton. A front row that has improved a lot since the arrival of Link, Wallabies forwards will be stronger than in previous years. Plus you have to remember the positive record that had Aussies against Saffers with Robbie Deans, that team has always lost against ABs but still managed to beat the Boks on several games. I think the Link's Wallabies are better than the Deans' Wallabies so for me Aussies are the favorites against Boks. Also remember that in the second test June, Wales was upper to Boks but lost by a silly mistake in the last movement. Another significant detail, SA has lost to Fourie du Preez, their best scrum-half. None of their replacements is on the same level, it will make the Boks' game more predictable. [/QUOTE]
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