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[RWC2019][Quarter-Final 4] Japan vs. South Africa (20/10/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="User1245" data-source="post: 969185" data-attributes="member: 40986"><p>I thought Reinach would perhaps jump ahead of Jantjies BUT Jantjies has shown he has the mental strength to turn it on in big matches although he's form (and passing) has not been great so far. I am surprised to see Lood starting ahead of Mostert. Mostert is a 80 minute player and hasn't really done anything wrong. I think they're both equally good though.</p><p>I'm not surprised to see no Nkosi, I was hoping to see him in for Mapimpi. When he is on the wing it is secure, no doubt about. Attacking wise: yes, defensively: yes, and in the air: especially yes. When Mapimpi is on the wing it's: Yes, sort of and no.</p><p></p><p>All other selections I agree with.</p><p></p><p>I think the way the Bok wings shot up leaves some real estate for Japan to exploit. They'll need to come out hot and try put the first score on if the want the Boks to deviate from their inevitable steamroller approach they'll be taking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User1245, post: 969185, member: 40986"] I thought Reinach would perhaps jump ahead of Jantjies BUT Jantjies has shown he has the mental strength to turn it on in big matches although he's form (and passing) has not been great so far. I am surprised to see Lood starting ahead of Mostert. Mostert is a 80 minute player and hasn't really done anything wrong. I think they're both equally good though. I'm not surprised to see no Nkosi, I was hoping to see him in for Mapimpi. When he is on the wing it is secure, no doubt about. Attacking wise: yes, defensively: yes, and in the air: especially yes. When Mapimpi is on the wing it's: Yes, sort of and no. All other selections I agree with. I think the way the Bok wings shot up leaves some real estate for Japan to exploit. They'll need to come out hot and try put the first score on if the want the Boks to deviate from their inevitable steamroller approach they'll be taking. [/QUOTE]
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