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[2016 Rugby Championship] Argentina v South Africa (27/08/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 813394" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>I still have absolutely no idea of how this is going to go despite being broadly right with my guess last week (Boks by 7-10). This could be close or could be 14+ in either direction. I really see no indication of a game plan from the Boks, think their back line look a bit clueless (compared to their club form) and neither team seemed willing last week adjust and play to the conditions in the second half when the ball was like a bar of soap (although SA did at least break out a few up and unders). I don't know AC's pedigree but he is not filling me with confidence in his first few games. </p><p></p><p>Factor in that the Pumas showed only brief flashes of their club side frailty and they'll have had another week of Hourcade's direction and I think I'll put them as favourites by 4-7. Let's say 32-26.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 813394, member: 74121"] I still have absolutely no idea of how this is going to go despite being broadly right with my guess last week (Boks by 7-10). This could be close or could be 14+ in either direction. I really see no indication of a game plan from the Boks, think their back line look a bit clueless (compared to their club form) and neither team seemed willing last week adjust and play to the conditions in the second half when the ball was like a bar of soap (although SA did at least break out a few up and unders). I don't know AC's pedigree but he is not filling me with confidence in his first few games. Factor in that the Pumas showed only brief flashes of their club side frailty and they'll have had another week of Hourcade's direction and I think I'll put them as favourites by 4-7. Let's say 32-26. [/QUOTE]
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