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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 1059795" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>Tyrone Green was an option. So were Warrick Gelant or Aphelele Fassi. But no. Willemse at 15 and Jesse at 14 with a benched Frans Steyn it is..</p><p></p><p>I see the Welsh are expecting a poor showing but I can't say I feel a lot of confidence from a SA perspective. Don't know if any otehr Saffas are feeling bullish? We aren't NZ. We managed to beat them in our last game but that and Wales' loss to them doesn't count for anything heading into this match IMO. </p><p></p><p>NZ can pile on the points with a sniff of an advantage. We have gone for a very conservative team. I can assure you we won't be looking at a style of game that would inflate a scoreline even if we got huge dominance across the board so Wales should be right in this as far as I am concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 1059795, member: 39190"] Tyrone Green was an option. So were Warrick Gelant or Aphelele Fassi. But no. Willemse at 15 and Jesse at 14 with a benched Frans Steyn it is.. I see the Welsh are expecting a poor showing but I can't say I feel a lot of confidence from a SA perspective. Don't know if any otehr Saffas are feeling bullish? We aren't NZ. We managed to beat them in our last game but that and Wales' loss to them doesn't count for anything heading into this match IMO. NZ can pile on the points with a sniff of an advantage. We have gone for a very conservative team. I can assure you we won't be looking at a style of game that would inflate a scoreline even if we got huge dominance across the board so Wales should be right in this as far as I am concerned. [/QUOTE]
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