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[2017 Rugby Championship] Round 4: New Zealand v South Africa (16/09/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Enigma" data-source="post: 872359" data-attributes="member: 75347"><p>Got a feeling that test sides should start settling on their best teams sooner rather than later if they want to build combinations, give players job security and confidence and not be left behind by teams that are settled. </p><p></p><p>SBW would not be in my best team and given the inexperienced back three combination for this test, another bad day for SBW could be disastrous. Hansen blames Perenara for the slow AB backline, ye the same halfback served the far speedier "Canes backline extremely well. The problem lies at 12 and 13 and playing Aaron Smith will not fix it.</p><p></p><p>I expect a big kicking game from the Boks and even though our defenders (10,11,14,15) are pretty good under the high ball they will all be manhandled by the Boks to the extent I foresee turnovers from mauls.</p><p></p><p>Probably put 75% of my wager on the AB's to win with no points in and 25% on the ABs to win by less than 15%. (That's right, should break even if ABs have big win .)</p><p></p><p>Wish for the test - A Coles try down the blind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Enigma, post: 872359, member: 75347"] Got a feeling that test sides should start settling on their best teams sooner rather than later if they want to build combinations, give players job security and confidence and not be left behind by teams that are settled. SBW would not be in my best team and given the inexperienced back three combination for this test, another bad day for SBW could be disastrous. Hansen blames Perenara for the slow AB backline, ye the same halfback served the far speedier "Canes backline extremely well. The problem lies at 12 and 13 and playing Aaron Smith will not fix it. I expect a big kicking game from the Boks and even though our defenders (10,11,14,15) are pretty good under the high ball they will all be manhandled by the Boks to the extent I foresee turnovers from mauls. Probably put 75% of my wager on the AB's to win with no points in and 25% on the ABs to win by less than 15%. (That's right, should break even if ABs have big win .) Wish for the test - A Coles try down the blind. [/QUOTE]
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