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<blockquote data-quote="Gay-Guy" data-source="post: 124158"><p>I so agree...the Boks, Aussies, and the NH nations seem to be a step down from the AB's.......which is why I see a strong performance by the AB's on Saturday....however because everyone knows the AB's have not shown the "finished" product there is always the feeling that the AB's will slip up in an area and lose.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>I somehow think that the Springboks have shown their hand in previous seasons on how to beat the AB's in South Africa....and that on Saturday they will be shown up as having no more surprises. Though this may be a blessing in disguise for S.A if they get beaten convincingly as they would therefore have to rethink drastically on how to approach the RWC.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>I don't think the AB's are going to go and win at all costs this tri nations. I think they are experimenting and seeing what their weaknesses are without revealing too much their strengths. They will play well in this series but they will have their own goals on what they are trying to achieve and I don't think the win at all costs goal is one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gay-Guy, post: 124158"] I so agree...the Boks, Aussies, and the NH nations seem to be a step down from the AB's.......which is why I see a strong performance by the AB's on Saturday....however because everyone knows the AB's have not shown the "finished" product there is always the feeling that the AB's will slip up in an area and lose. I somehow think that the Springboks have shown their hand in previous seasons on how to beat the AB's in South Africa....and that on Saturday they will be shown up as having no more surprises. Though this may be a blessing in disguise for S.A if they get beaten convincingly as they would therefore have to rethink drastically on how to approach the RWC. I don't think the AB's are going to go and win at all costs this tri nations. I think they are experimenting and seeing what their weaknesses are without revealing too much their strengths. They will play well in this series but they will have their own goals on what they are trying to achieve and I don't think the win at all costs goal is one of them. [/QUOTE]
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