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[2016 Rugby Championship] Australia v South Africa (10/09/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="George Ford" data-source="post: 815465" data-attributes="member: 74118"><p>WALLABIES v BOKS possible duels: </p><p> </p><p>15. Folau v Goosen - Fullbacks hardly ever get get to physically duel, but Folau would take this one with ball in hand and kicks out of hand.</p><p>14. v 11. Haylet-Petty v Mvovo - Oz +1 up on Boks again, thus Hougaard the better option tactically.</p><p>13. Kuridrani v Kriel - Tough battle this one. Kuridrani always puts in a big one against us, but we might see a resurgence in Kriel to stake back the Bok 13 jersey claim.</p><p>12. Foley v De Jongh - Bet on Juan to make his tackles and even gaining a few metres on his opponent, but Foley and Cooper might interchange a lot which makes this duel no contest except for stats.</p><p>11. v 14. Speight v Habana - Interesting one: Speight will try to impose his skills, pace & physicality and might make the mistake of under-estimating a past-his-prime Habana.</p><p>10. Cooper v Jantjies - a composed performance from Jantjies could be enough to outshine his opponent, however if Cooper gets one foot outside of him then that will be it for Jantjies.</p><p>9. Genia v De Klerk - Genia can't just expect this one to be business as usual. Expect the fox-terrier to come back with a MOTM performance.</p><p> </p><p>8. Pocock v Whiteley - Pocock for groundwork, Whiteley for work-rate. Poacher could well earn a match-winning steal, Whiteley a match-winning try though.</p><p>7. Hooper v Mohoje - Both have incredible work-rate ethics, however Mohoje's tackling technique could let him down.</p><p>6. Fardy v Louw - Both seasoned professional's, but expect a massive performance from Louw this time round. Fardy will prob be subbed in 50th minute.</p><p>5. Coleman v De Jager - De Jager to steal a couple of line-outs and steer a few mauls forward.</p><p>4. Simmons v Etzebeth - Etzebeth to dominate proceedings wherever he find himself on the park.</p><p>3. v 1 Kepu v Mtawarira - Even contest at first, but Beast to crack and concede after a few resets (DAMMIT!).</p><p>2. Moore v Strauss - Result favors captain. Both under extreme pressure to perform & win.</p><p>1. v 3. Sio v Adriaanse - Sio to try and impose a bit of pressure, but Adriaanse to hold firm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Ford, post: 815465, member: 74118"] WALLABIES v BOKS possible duels: 15. Folau v Goosen - Fullbacks hardly ever get get to physically duel, but Folau would take this one with ball in hand and kicks out of hand. 14. v 11. Haylet-Petty v Mvovo - Oz +1 up on Boks again, thus Hougaard the better option tactically. 13. Kuridrani v Kriel - Tough battle this one. Kuridrani always puts in a big one against us, but we might see a resurgence in Kriel to stake back the Bok 13 jersey claim. 12. Foley v De Jongh - Bet on Juan to make his tackles and even gaining a few metres on his opponent, but Foley and Cooper might interchange a lot which makes this duel no contest except for stats. 11. v 14. Speight v Habana - Interesting one: Speight will try to impose his skills, pace & physicality and might make the mistake of under-estimating a past-his-prime Habana. 10. Cooper v Jantjies - a composed performance from Jantjies could be enough to outshine his opponent, however if Cooper gets one foot outside of him then that will be it for Jantjies. 9. Genia v De Klerk - Genia can't just expect this one to be business as usual. Expect the fox-terrier to come back with a MOTM performance. 8. Pocock v Whiteley - Pocock for groundwork, Whiteley for work-rate. Poacher could well earn a match-winning steal, Whiteley a match-winning try though. 7. Hooper v Mohoje - Both have incredible work-rate ethics, however Mohoje's tackling technique could let him down. 6. Fardy v Louw - Both seasoned professional's, but expect a massive performance from Louw this time round. Fardy will prob be subbed in 50th minute. 5. Coleman v De Jager - De Jager to steal a couple of line-outs and steer a few mauls forward. 4. Simmons v Etzebeth - Etzebeth to dominate proceedings wherever he find himself on the park. 3. v 1 Kepu v Mtawarira - Even contest at first, but Beast to crack and concede after a few resets (DAMMIT!). 2. Moore v Strauss - Result favors captain. Both under extreme pressure to perform & win. 1. v 3. Sio v Adriaanse - Sio to try and impose a bit of pressure, but Adriaanse to hold firm. [/QUOTE]
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