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[2017 Rugby Championship] Round 4: New Zealand v South Africa (16/09/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="Larksea" data-source="post: 872354" data-attributes="member: 43875"><p>the back 3 better prepare for a barrage!</p><p>Argentina had a bit of success kicking to dmac, a lot of that was just very good kicking and pressure but he had to cover a lot of ground to get to the kicks. maybe they had prepared for the kicks to go longer? It all seemed to go to dmac as well NMS and Dagg didn't seem to get any or share the load. It is an area I would actually say dmac is pretty good at, or considering his size he is very good at. missing those kicks was very unlike him and I think he can turn it around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larksea, post: 872354, member: 43875"] the back 3 better prepare for a barrage! Argentina had a bit of success kicking to dmac, a lot of that was just very good kicking and pressure but he had to cover a lot of ground to get to the kicks. maybe they had prepared for the kicks to go longer? It all seemed to go to dmac as well NMS and Dagg didn't seem to get any or share the load. It is an area I would actually say dmac is pretty good at, or considering his size he is very good at. missing those kicks was very unlike him and I think he can turn it around. [/QUOTE]
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