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Best Lions XV 1989 to date (yes, there are Sotsmen in it. And a pacific islander.)
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<blockquote data-quote="FrankfurtRugbyWatcher4" data-source="post: 997927" data-attributes="member: 83480"><p>WHO KNOWS THE AMAZING FLIPPIE VAN DER MERWE ?</p><p></p><p>Great South African players, still something cockeyed in the selection: too much choice at loose head, too little at tight head. There is no place for galloping rhinos like Willie Hills or "Ritchie" Bands. On the other side mostly big static men like Guy Kebble or Balie Swart. Perhaps CJ van der Linde … </p><p></p><p>Problem is that the really good one played for France. Pieter de Villiers. Disruptive in the scrum, yet agile around the park.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrankfurtRugbyWatcher4, post: 997927, member: 83480"] WHO KNOWS THE AMAZING FLIPPIE VAN DER MERWE ? Great South African players, still something cockeyed in the selection: too much choice at loose head, too little at tight head. There is no place for galloping rhinos like Willie Hills or “Ritchie” Bands. On the other side mostly big static men like Guy Kebble or Balie Swart. Perhaps CJ van der Linde … Problem is that the really good one played for France. Pieter de Villiers. Disruptive in the scrum, yet agile around the park. [/QUOTE]
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