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<blockquote data-quote="Ludders93" data-source="post: 799857" data-attributes="member: 74066"><p>Hi TRF, Last year SA U20's were dominant in the group stage, destroying Australia and looked to have the best pack in the tournament.</p><p>But in the semi final, despite being quite strong favourites, lost to the English.</p><p>What do you make of their chances this year.</p><p>They seem to take the tournament pretty seriously, they even have this twitter page following the team <a href="https://twitter.com/JuniorBoks" target="_blank">https://twitter.com/JuniorBoks</a></p><p>They're in a group with France, Argentina and Japan. An opening game repeat with Japan just like the 2015 WC!-I somehow doubt there'll be a repeat upset though!</p><p>France are a good side, from what I watched, the best side in the U20 6 nations. If SA have decided not to pick any players with experience of Currie Cup/Super Rugby at all this year, i'm not sure they'll get through the group.</p><p>What are your thoughts? Cheers L</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ludders93, post: 799857, member: 74066"] Hi TRF, Last year SA U20's were dominant in the group stage, destroying Australia and looked to have the best pack in the tournament. But in the semi final, despite being quite strong favourites, lost to the English. What do you make of their chances this year. They seem to take the tournament pretty seriously, they even have this twitter page following the team [url]https://twitter.com/JuniorBoks[/url] They're in a group with France, Argentina and Japan. An opening game repeat with Japan just like the 2015 WC!-I somehow doubt there'll be a repeat upset though! France are a good side, from what I watched, the best side in the U20 6 nations. If SA have decided not to pick any players with experience of Currie Cup/Super Rugby at all this year, i'm not sure they'll get through the group. What are your thoughts? Cheers L [/QUOTE]
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