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[2014 TRC] South Africa v Argentina in Pretoria (16/08/2014)
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 662781" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>same here, very eager for this. Finally some Rugby, and test Rugby. It's finally here...as an outsider, I totally agree with the 'the Boks are stronger even in spite of injuries' notion. They're much more cohesive, clinical and just overall are a better team. Their attacking is a whole lot better too. Coach really played his cards right.</p><p>And yeah FdP out is a handicap. But he's not eternal and soon the Boks will have to do without him.</p><p></p><p>And just because Argentina showed such incredible resilience last year, getting PULVERIZED to micropieces and then almost winning games, against all SANZAR nations; they seem to just always have hidden resources, I think they'll be impressive once again this year. They'll have at least a couple of good games I bet, although the difference is both the Wallabies and Boks weren't <u>nearly</u> the sides they are today, back in both 2012 and 2013...considerable, considerable difference.</p><p>We'll see; I vote for: Pumas will have a good couple of games. Though surely not this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 662781, member: 57076"] same here, very eager for this. Finally some Rugby, and test Rugby. It's finally here...as an outsider, I totally agree with the 'the Boks are stronger even in spite of injuries' notion. They're much more cohesive, clinical and just overall are a better team. Their attacking is a whole lot better too. Coach really played his cards right. And yeah FdP out is a handicap. But he's not eternal and soon the Boks will have to do without him. And just because Argentina showed such incredible resilience last year, getting PULVERIZED to micropieces and then almost winning games, against all SANZAR nations; they seem to just always have hidden resources, I think they'll be impressive once again this year. They'll have at least a couple of good games I bet, although the difference is both the Wallabies and Boks weren't [U]nearly[/U] the sides they are today, back in both 2012 and 2013...considerable, considerable difference. We'll see; I vote for: Pumas will have a good couple of games. Though surely not this one. [/QUOTE]
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