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<blockquote data-quote="Steve-o" data-source="post: 274188"><p>Yes "owned" is a strong word to use in this case but the Boks scored both more tries and more points when it mattered, in the first 2 Tests. The Boks scored 3 tries to 1 in the vital 2nd Test.</p><p></p><p>Anyway I think the manner in which the Boks beat the Lions was worse than NZ did in 2005. The Lions and their fans were more emotionally invested in the 2009 series because they felt they had a chance to win. But before you know it the Boks won with a game to spare. Then make 11 changes and get caned by the Lions. Fans and players alike left thinking 'if only'. Brutal!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve-o, post: 274188"] Yes "owned" is a strong word to use in this case but the Boks scored both more tries and more points when it mattered, in the first 2 Tests. The Boks scored 3 tries to 1 in the vital 2nd Test. Anyway I think the manner in which the Boks beat the Lions was worse than NZ did in 2005. The Lions and their fans were more emotionally invested in the 2009 series because they felt they had a chance to win. But before you know it the Boks won with a game to spare. Then make 11 changes and get caned by the Lions. Fans and players alike left thinking 'if only'. Brutal! [/QUOTE]
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