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South Africa vs British and Irish Lions - Test 3
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<blockquote data-quote="Gena_ZA" data-source="post: 1053091" data-attributes="member: 42835"><p>My hangover rates there amongst the biggest test ever played, not even going to read the last 25 pages of crying and picking a new coach. with subtle hate amongst the 4 nations, it got old.</p><p>This was a different tour and should be seen as such. No crowds, utterly undercooked Boks to start off with.</p><p>Covid, bashing of officials on both sides and social media usage/misusage never seen before.</p><p></p><p>Yet it gave us three tense test matches, and I am grateful for that, I missed rugby dearly.</p><p>My view only - had the Boks the same time and level of preparation, the Lions would have gone home 0-3, I have no doubt about that.</p><p>Sure they have all this class, the history of the red jersey, and all the lovely things that go with it.</p><p>This is the best Boks team in a very long time and earned the two biggest trophies that exists in modern-day rugby.</p><p></p><p>It's 4 more years for anyone for the World Cup.</p><p>It is 12 more years for the BI Lions to come again.</p><p></p><p>c'est la vie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gena_ZA, post: 1053091, member: 42835"] My hangover rates there amongst the biggest test ever played, not even going to read the last 25 pages of crying and picking a new coach. with subtle hate amongst the 4 nations, it got old. This was a different tour and should be seen as such. No crowds, utterly undercooked Boks to start off with. Covid, bashing of officials on both sides and social media usage/misusage never seen before. Yet it gave us three tense test matches, and I am grateful for that, I missed rugby dearly. My view only - had the Boks the same time and level of preparation, the Lions would have gone home 0-3, I have no doubt about that. Sure they have all this class, the history of the red jersey, and all the lovely things that go with it. This is the best Boks team in a very long time and earned the two biggest trophies that exists in modern-day rugby. It's 4 more years for anyone for the World Cup. It is 12 more years for the BI Lions to come again. c'est la vie [/QUOTE]
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