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<blockquote data-quote="TopTen2003" data-source="post: 1051724" data-attributes="member: 75257"><p>You have to ask the question as to whether AWJ should make the 22 for the 3rd Test. We know physically he's never made a yard against South Africa for a long time now, but if he's in for anything it's his leadership. Haven't seen any control of our group gained in this past ten minutes- it has been dreadful.</p><p></p><p>As for that pundit on Sky who said SA couldn't possibly be fitter in a week. Honestly - these are elite world champions for goodness sake - with all due respect she hasn't played at that intensity to understand it.</p><p></p><p>Massive decisions for next week now. I expect to see a 10-12 kicking axis (Biggar & Farrell), as well as changes in the back 3, possibly Daly and Williams in?</p><p></p><p>Full credit to the Springboks for adjusting and as Gatland puts it, "won the arm wrestle"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TopTen2003, post: 1051724, member: 75257"] You have to ask the question as to whether AWJ should make the 22 for the 3rd Test. We know physically he’s never made a yard against South Africa for a long time now, but if he’s in for anything it’s his leadership. Haven’t seen any control of our group gained in this past ten minutes- it has been dreadful. As for that pundit on Sky who said SA couldn’t possibly be fitter in a week. Honestly - these are elite world champions for goodness sake - with all due respect she hasn’t played at that intensity to understand it. Massive decisions for next week now. I expect to see a 10-12 kicking axis (Biggar & Farrell), as well as changes in the back 3, possibly Daly and Williams in? Full credit to the Springboks for adjusting and as Gatland puts it, “won the arm wrestle” [/QUOTE]
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