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Rugby World Cup 2007
SA vs Tonga
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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 146056"><p>The Sringboks, fresh from a win over their pool A rivals England, take on the high-flying Tongans, fresh from their first victory in 7 tests against Samoa. Both sides will be on a high following their results in the previous round, and let`s get one thing straight right from the outset- it will be a tough, physical and bruising encounter.</p><p></p><p>Haven`t seen the official Bok squad yet, but from the reports seen earlier, it seems like there will be as much as 11 changes from the starting lineup that faced England, with Ruan Piennar looking a likely starter at 15, and Albert vd Bergh a likely blindside flanker starter. But all will depend on the calf injury sustained by lock Johann Muller in training- if he recovers in time for the match, Albert`ll be on the flank, otherwise Albert`ll be in the locks, with Danie Rossouw coming in at flank.</p><p></p><p>As per usual, predictions and team sheets please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 146056"] The Sringboks, fresh from a win over their pool A rivals England, take on the high-flying Tongans, fresh from their first victory in 7 tests against Samoa. Both sides will be on a high following their results in the previous round, and let`s get one thing straight right from the outset- it will be a tough, physical and bruising encounter. Haven`t seen the official Bok squad yet, but from the reports seen earlier, it seems like there will be as much as 11 changes from the starting lineup that faced England, with Ruan Piennar looking a likely starter at 15, and Albert vd Bergh a likely blindside flanker starter. But all will depend on the calf injury sustained by lock Johann Muller in training- if he recovers in time for the match, Albert`ll be on the flank, otherwise Albert`ll be in the locks, with Danie Rossouw coming in at flank. As per usual, predictions and team sheets please. [/QUOTE]
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