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[2014 TRC] South Africa v New Zealand in Johannesburg (04/10/2014)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 677115" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>Wow, some reactions on this thread has me all giggling from disbelief.</p><p></p><p>Anyways its good to get the two home wins under the belt; that should be non-negotiable from now on out IMO. I'm glad it looks like HM has come down hard on the team for letting the foot off the gas somewhat and letting in two softish tries to allow NZ to get in front. I'm glad to see fitness and conditioning has become a key issue now. Our work at the breakdown was a major weaknes after Peter de Villiers and we've turned it into a strength so hopefully we can do the same regarding fitness levels.</p><p></p><p>All fit the squad is looking more solid after each match but for some of the players needing consistency or just to get back to top form. Gonna be a tough tour this November. Ireland, England and Wales will fancy their chances I expect. Hopefully HM can maintain his record on these November tours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 677115, member: 39190"] Wow, some reactions on this thread has me all giggling from disbelief. Anyways its good to get the two home wins under the belt; that should be non-negotiable from now on out IMO. I'm glad it looks like HM has come down hard on the team for letting the foot off the gas somewhat and letting in two softish tries to allow NZ to get in front. I'm glad to see fitness and conditioning has become a key issue now. Our work at the breakdown was a major weaknes after Peter de Villiers and we've turned it into a strength so hopefully we can do the same regarding fitness levels. All fit the squad is looking more solid after each match but for some of the players needing consistency or just to get back to top form. Gonna be a tough tour this November. Ireland, England and Wales will fancy their chances I expect. Hopefully HM can maintain his record on these November tours. [/QUOTE]
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