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Springbok Scrumhalf of world cup? Who?
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<blockquote data-quote="scuubasteve" data-source="post: 132167"><p>I'd feel alot safer in the big games with Du Preez and Pretorius, than Pienaar and James, if I was South African. I don't find the Sharks pair as intimidating from an AB fan's perspective. Those two (FDP & AP) can really exploit opportunities in a game.</p><p></p><p>Leave Pienaar to carve up from the bench, like he did earlier this year for the Boks, with Steyn.</p><p></p><p>The Bok loosies can cover the inside channel sufficiently to make up for Pretorius' slighter weaker defensive abilities and he is a far better tactical kicker than Butch along with having more creativity.</p><p></p><p>FDP was the world's best halfback before he got injured (hard to say for a Kiwi). I don't think much will have changed once he comes back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scuubasteve, post: 132167"] I'd feel alot safer in the big games with Du Preez and Pretorius, than Pienaar and James, if I was South African. I don't find the Sharks pair as intimidating from an AB fan's perspective. Those two (FDP & AP) can really exploit opportunities in a game. Leave Pienaar to carve up from the bench, like he did earlier this year for the Boks, with Steyn. The Bok loosies can cover the inside channel sufficiently to make up for Pretorius' slighter weaker defensive abilities and he is a far better tactical kicker than Butch along with having more creativity. FDP was the world's best halfback before he got injured (hard to say for a Kiwi). I don't think much will have changed once he comes back. [/QUOTE]
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