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[June Tests 2018: 3rd Test] South Africa vs. England (23/06/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="Durbanite" data-source="post: 908839" data-attributes="member: 73156"><p>Glen Jackson for this one if I'm not mistaken?</p><p></p><p>There's talk of Schalk Brits playing, whether he starts or comes in off the bench remains to be seen.</p><p></p><p>Rassie has said he wants to put some guys under pressure and that there would be "4 or 5" changes.</p><p></p><p>My guess is perhaps TdT starting, faf moves to the bench, possibly a new 10 and/or 15, a new centre pairing and perhaps a change out wide but I don't really think its necessary or likely. Kriel starting for Am is a high possibility. As for DDA he is constantly blowing hot and cold, with a few good touches but there's far too much bad in his game still imo, Esterhuizen is the better 12.</p><p></p><p></p><p>.....</p><p></p><p>HNNNNNNNG :O</p><p></p><p>I doubt we'll see them this weekend, but that's some good news right there!</p><p></p><p>Anyways, consensus seems to point to a team that looks a little bit like this.</p><p></p><p>1. Mtawarira</p><p>2. Mbonambi</p><p>3. TdT</p><p>4. Snyman</p><p>5. Mostert</p><p>6. Kolisi</p><p>7. JLdP/PSdT</p><p>8. Vermuelen</p><p>9. Van Zyl</p><p>10. Pollard</p><p>11. Dyantyi</p><p>12. Esterhuizen</p><p>13. Kriel</p><p>14. Nkosi</p><p>15. Gelant/le Roux</p><p></p><p>Kitshoff</p><p>Brits</p><p>Malherbe/???</p><p>JLdP/PSdT</p><p>Notshe/???</p><p>Faf</p><p>Jaintjies/RdP as FH cover or DDA/Am as centre cover</p><p>Gelant/le Roux</p><p></p><p>Looks a little iffy, I'm unsure Van Zyl is the answer at 9, but I'd like to see what he can do given a start, faf is a great impact scrummy anyway.</p><p>I could see changes at lock, Vermuelen perhaps on the bench but I doubt it'll happen. I have a feeling we're going to play it safe at 10 and stick with Pollard, it's more likely that we'll try something different at 15 imo.</p><p></p><p>Whichever team runs out, Rassie will want a win and I think they'll be looking to turn the screws and go for the whitewash. Seeing as this is probably the last test at Newlands let's hope both teams come to compete and it's better than just another dead rubber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Durbanite, post: 908839, member: 73156"] Glen Jackson for this one if I'm not mistaken? There's talk of Schalk Brits playing, whether he starts or comes in off the bench remains to be seen. Rassie has said he wants to put some guys under pressure and that there would be "4 or 5" changes. My guess is perhaps TdT starting, faf moves to the bench, possibly a new 10 and/or 15, a new centre pairing and perhaps a change out wide but I don't really think its necessary or likely. Kriel starting for Am is a high possibility. As for DDA he is constantly blowing hot and cold, with a few good touches but there's far too much bad in his game still imo, Esterhuizen is the better 12. ..... HNNNNNNNG :O I doubt we'll see them this weekend, but that's some good news right there! Anyways, consensus seems to point to a team that looks a little bit like this. 1. Mtawarira 2. Mbonambi 3. TdT 4. Snyman 5. Mostert 6. Kolisi 7. JLdP/PSdT 8. Vermuelen 9. Van Zyl 10. Pollard 11. Dyantyi 12. Esterhuizen 13. Kriel 14. Nkosi 15. Gelant/le Roux Kitshoff Brits Malherbe/??? JLdP/PSdT Notshe/??? Faf Jaintjies/RdP as FH cover or DDA/Am as centre cover Gelant/le Roux Looks a little iffy, I'm unsure Van Zyl is the answer at 9, but I'd like to see what he can do given a start, faf is a great impact scrummy anyway. I could see changes at lock, Vermuelen perhaps on the bench but I doubt it'll happen. I have a feeling we're going to play it safe at 10 and stick with Pollard, it's more likely that we'll try something different at 15 imo. Whichever team runs out, Rassie will want a win and I think they'll be looking to turn the screws and go for the whitewash. Seeing as this is probably the last test at Newlands let's hope both teams come to compete and it's better than just another dead rubber. [/QUOTE]
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