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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 319367" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Yup, it's just unfair how many awesome fetchers and second rows South Africa produce. Every one that steps up would probably stroll into every Northern Hemesphere team.</p><p> </p><p>Slightly disagree about Warberton. He claimed at least two turnovers I can remember. The problem is that whilst SA had a few players capable of turning ball over, Warberton was our sole fetcher. This is an area where Jon Thomas is extremely poor. He offered himself in attack as a ball carrier today, and worked hard, but doesn't turn-up much in the tight.</p><p> </p><p>Same can be said of two of SA's tries aswell Jer1cho. Their first was down to a messed up lineout, followed by a poor clearance kick from Stephen Jones. Whilst de Jong's (sp?) try came from a soft turnover that should probably have been cleared down the pitch in the first place.</p><p> </p><p>Agree, that SA's first team will be immense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 319367, member: 13739"] Yup, it's just unfair how many awesome fetchers and second rows South Africa produce. Every one that steps up would probably stroll into every Northern Hemesphere team. Slightly disagree about Warberton. He claimed at least two turnovers I can remember. The problem is that whilst SA had a few players capable of turning ball over, Warberton was our sole fetcher. This is an area where Jon Thomas is extremely poor. He offered himself in attack as a ball carrier today, and worked hard, but doesn't turn-up much in the tight. Same can be said of two of SA's tries aswell Jer1cho. Their first was down to a messed up lineout, followed by a poor clearance kick from Stephen Jones. Whilst de Jong's (sp?) try came from a soft turnover that should probably have been cleared down the pitch in the first place. Agree, that SA's first team will be immense. [/QUOTE]
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