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[2018 Rugby Championship] Round 6: South Africa v New Zealand (06/10/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="All Black" data-source="post: 916701" data-attributes="member: 77286"><p>We should struggle and I guess that places an onus on the Boks to make it a tight game. Tight games is good for both teams and whilst this game isn't for any trophy, there's plenty on the line here for both teams moving forward. We want the revenge. The Boks want their fans to truly believe in them again.</p><p></p><p>We haven't lost 2 games straight since 2009 and guess who those losses were to? thats right, the Springboks. If theres any team that we should struggle against - it's the Boks whom we have a history with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All Black, post: 916701, member: 77286"] We should struggle and I guess that places an onus on the Boks to make it a tight game. Tight games is good for both teams and whilst this game isn't for any trophy, there's plenty on the line here for both teams moving forward. We want the revenge. The Boks want their fans to truly believe in them again. We haven't lost 2 games straight since 2009 and guess who those losses were to? thats right, the Springboks. If theres any team that we should struggle against - it's the Boks whom we have a history with. [/QUOTE]
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