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Rugby World Cup 2015
[2015 RWC] Pool B: South Africa vs. Scotland (03/10/2015)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 751404" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>Vermeulen back certainly helps. Back to his best and he will certainly go a long way to getting us back on track. Sadly it looks like Alberts won't make it and Louw isn't on form. We're probably going to have to keep Burger and bring in one of Marcel Coetzee, Heinrich Brussow or Oupa Mohoje. I wouldn't know who. I'd prefer Coetzee myself but you just can't be sure how it'd pan out. I mean we've arguably left our best (at least on form if not name) players out in half the positions.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Pollard is capable of kicking a 100% game. I'd rather keep him in there and show some confidence in him. Even if he misses 2 r 3 kicks at goal this game what he adds in terms of getting our backline going is worth it as without that we'll have less tries at goal in any case.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We'll probably know by tomorrow. I'd hope we get a 2nd openside into the squad if Alberts has to go. Louw isn't on top form and while Brussow is in Japan I'd back Coetzee or get Jaco Kriel in like he should've been. He has kept up that incredible work rate and impact for long enough now to warrant a call up IMO. PSdT can cover where Mohoje would; back up for 4th choice lock lock and blindside.</p><p></p><p>...</p><p></p><p>I think resting Jannie du Plessis for Malherbe is a good choice in any case so if Jannie's injury isn't long term its no worry. I still can't believe Meyer went with Oosthuizen over either of Kitshoff or Koch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 751404, member: 39190"] Vermeulen back certainly helps. Back to his best and he will certainly go a long way to getting us back on track. Sadly it looks like Alberts won't make it and Louw isn't on form. We're probably going to have to keep Burger and bring in one of Marcel Coetzee, Heinrich Brussow or Oupa Mohoje. I wouldn't know who. I'd prefer Coetzee myself but you just can't be sure how it'd pan out. I mean we've arguably left our best (at least on form if not name) players out in half the positions. Pollard is capable of kicking a 100% game. I'd rather keep him in there and show some confidence in him. Even if he misses 2 r 3 kicks at goal this game what he adds in terms of getting our backline going is worth it as without that we'll have less tries at goal in any case. We'll probably know by tomorrow. I'd hope we get a 2nd openside into the squad if Alberts has to go. Louw isn't on top form and while Brussow is in Japan I'd back Coetzee or get Jaco Kriel in like he should've been. He has kept up that incredible work rate and impact for long enough now to warrant a call up IMO. PSdT can cover where Mohoje would; back up for 4th choice lock lock and blindside. ... I think resting Jannie du Plessis for Malherbe is a good choice in any case so if Jannie's injury isn't long term its no worry. I still can't believe Meyer went with Oosthuizen over either of Kitshoff or Koch. [/QUOTE]
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