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Tri Nations 2009-2011
All Blacks vs Springboks, July 10th 2010
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<blockquote data-quote="Jer1cho" data-source="post: 328905" data-attributes="member: 32618"><p>No, we played badly, because we didn't show up. Obviously NZ played very well, but that was not all that happened. Mentally, we were dumbfounded. I think that it has a lot to do with their preparations around this World Cup. I knew we would get hammered because of all of the issues surrounding our preparations. Playing a serioslu **** French team, and Italy in a Soccer mad country at the moment, to prepare for a test against a super hungry New Zealand team in Auckland? I thought we would lose 45-0 to be honest.</p><p></p><p>Also, we simply cannot function without Fourie du Preez. Regardless of him though, you would be blind not to see that every single Bok did not want to be on that field on Saturday. it was a pitiful display, and perhaps it will pick up once this world Cup blows over, and everyone starts concentrating on the rugby again. But for now, we are going to be punching bags unless the players get their heads into rugby again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jer1cho, post: 328905, member: 32618"] No, we played badly, because we didn't show up. Obviously NZ played very well, but that was not all that happened. Mentally, we were dumbfounded. I think that it has a lot to do with their preparations around this World Cup. I knew we would get hammered because of all of the issues surrounding our preparations. Playing a serioslu **** French team, and Italy in a Soccer mad country at the moment, to prepare for a test against a super hungry New Zealand team in Auckland? I thought we would lose 45-0 to be honest. Also, we simply cannot function without Fourie du Preez. Regardless of him though, you would be blind not to see that every single Bok did not want to be on that field on Saturday. it was a pitiful display, and perhaps it will pick up once this world Cup blows over, and everyone starts concentrating on the rugby again. But for now, we are going to be punching bags unless the players get their heads into rugby again. [/QUOTE]
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