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[2016 Rugby Championship] Australia v South Africa (10/09/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="RoosTah" data-source="post: 818776" data-attributes="member: 12207"><p>Awful bloody game, but what's most telling about these matches is how in both South Africa and Australia Wallabies-Springboks matches never get close to selling out anymore. </p><p></p><p>It's a pretty poor sign for rugby in both our countries; the Springbok-Wallabies rivalry is actually a bloody good one - we're pretty well 50-50 in our win loss ratio against each other in the pro era, but for whatever reason neither side seems to value it much because we're all obsessed with how far ahead the All Blacks are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoosTah, post: 818776, member: 12207"] Awful bloody game, but what's most telling about these matches is how in both South Africa and Australia Wallabies-Springboks matches never get close to selling out anymore. It's a pretty poor sign for rugby in both our countries; the Springbok-Wallabies rivalry is actually a bloody good one - we're pretty well 50-50 in our win loss ratio against each other in the pro era, but for whatever reason neither side seems to value it much because we're all obsessed with how far ahead the All Blacks are. [/QUOTE]
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