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Springboks: A new era
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<blockquote data-quote="Gena_ZA" data-source="post: 515001" data-attributes="member: 42835"><p>First off, nice article Eze!</p><p></p><p>So, the first test series is completed. I guess mission accomplished as he did not loose any matches and said prior to that his selections are to defeat England and that only.</p><p>I will only form my opinion after the 4 Nations.</p><p>Interesting that some clever guys did a analysis of his game style and it is basically the same as the Bulls in 2007 - that is cynical and stupid and a man of his intelligence should know he will be caught out by the clever NZ and AUS coaches.</p><p>I was very glad to hear him say after the 3rd match against England that he needs to have a very hard look at himself and they way he "wanted" things as it is not the right way forward.</p><p>Respect for that. If he is able to learn and do not show the stubbornness his predecessor this will rightly be a new era, if not, it is going to be a long 4 years</p><p>I trust he will succeed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gena_ZA, post: 515001, member: 42835"] First off, nice article Eze! So, the first test series is completed. I guess mission accomplished as he did not loose any matches and said prior to that his selections are to defeat England and that only. I will only form my opinion after the 4 Nations. Interesting that some clever guys did a analysis of his game style and it is basically the same as the Bulls in 2007 - that is cynical and stupid and a man of his intelligence should know he will be caught out by the clever NZ and AUS coaches. I was very glad to hear him say after the 3rd match against England that he needs to have a very hard look at himself and they way he "wanted" things as it is not the right way forward. Respect for that. If he is able to learn and do not show the stubbornness his predecessor this will rightly be a new era, if not, it is going to be a long 4 years I trust he will succeed [/QUOTE]
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