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[RWC2023] South Africa vs Tonga (01/10/2023)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 1152499" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>So what do think about the squad going forward (again making the assumption we are very likely to go through)? It almost looked like having Pollard there either took the pressure off Libbok at goals OR the motivation? Even then we know Libbok has a 7/7 in him so it might just be one of those days. Whichever way the selections go I reckon we've seen the last of the 7-1 split at least. My picks going forward:</p><p></p><p>1 Kitshoff</p><p>2 Mbonambi (missing putting Marx's name down T_T)</p><p>3 Malherbe</p><p>4 Etzebeth</p><p>5 Mostert</p><p>6 Kolisi</p><p>7 PSdT</p><p>8 Vermeulen (Wiese has gone well enough and has more speed and has gone well at the breakdown but for me I'd go Vermeulen. Little less pace but still enough go-forward and better hands and less penalties)</p><p>9 De Klerk</p><p>10 Pollard (for my money in the QF v France we are going to need calm heads, territory and a steady income of 3s more than anything else, at least to start off with)</p><p>11 Arendse</p><p>12 De Allende (TBF Esterhuizen has gone well but De Allende still edges it)</p><p>13 Kriel (Moodie has looked overeager both on attack and in D whereas Kriel has been an absolute champ on D this tournament)</p><p>14 Kolbe</p><p>15 Willemse (has been excellent- even our best v Ireland whereas Le Roux has continued more cold than hot)</p><p></p><p>16 Fourie</p><p>17 Nche</p><p>18 Nyakane</p><p>19 Snyman </p><p>20 Kleyn (just because Fourie at 16 means we have 1,5 loose forward cover and Snyman could cover there at a pinch as well)</p><p>21 Smith</p><p>22 Reinach</p><p>23 Libbok</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 1152499, member: 39190"] So what do think about the squad going forward (again making the assumption we are very likely to go through)? It almost looked like having Pollard there either took the pressure off Libbok at goals OR the motivation? Even then we know Libbok has a 7/7 in him so it might just be one of those days. Whichever way the selections go I reckon we've seen the last of the 7-1 split at least. My picks going forward: 1 Kitshoff 2 Mbonambi (missing putting Marx's name down T_T) 3 Malherbe 4 Etzebeth 5 Mostert 6 Kolisi 7 PSdT 8 Vermeulen (Wiese has gone well enough and has more speed and has gone well at the breakdown but for me I'd go Vermeulen. Little less pace but still enough go-forward and better hands and less penalties) 9 De Klerk 10 Pollard (for my money in the QF v France we are going to need calm heads, territory and a steady income of 3s more than anything else, at least to start off with) 11 Arendse 12 De Allende (TBF Esterhuizen has gone well but De Allende still edges it) 13 Kriel (Moodie has looked overeager both on attack and in D whereas Kriel has been an absolute champ on D this tournament) 14 Kolbe 15 Willemse (has been excellent- even our best v Ireland whereas Le Roux has continued more cold than hot) 16 Fourie 17 Nche 18 Nyakane 19 Snyman 20 Kleyn (just because Fourie at 16 means we have 1,5 loose forward cover and Snyman could cover there at a pinch as well) 21 Smith 22 Reinach 23 Libbok [/QUOTE]
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