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[2016 Rugby Championship] New Zealand v South Africa (17/09/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 816483" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>The Boks are tough and proud, they will lift themselves against the Auld Enemy.</p><p>No walkover, no easy win I expect a tough old grind as per usual when these two ***ans meet.</p><p>If the All Black kicking is rubbish again they may struggle because if the Boks defence remains strong and their kicking is on song they can tick the scoreboard over without having to worry about troubling the try line.</p><p>This is the most fragile Bokke defensive team I have possibly ever seen but they have the players to pull it together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 816483, member: 70721"] The Boks are tough and proud, they will lift themselves against the Auld Enemy. No walkover, no easy win I expect a tough old grind as per usual when these two ***ans meet. If the All Black kicking is rubbish again they may struggle because if the Boks defence remains strong and their kicking is on song they can tick the scoreboard over without having to worry about troubling the try line. This is the most fragile Bokke defensive team I have possibly ever seen but they have the players to pull it together. [/QUOTE]
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