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Tri Nations 2009-2011
Your 'Best Possible' Springbok 22 for the Home leg
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<blockquote data-quote="JaredBenjamin97" data-source="post: 334750" data-attributes="member: 43254"><p>15. Francois Steyn - This guy can put one over from over 60 meters, he is must in a kicking oriented team.</p><p>14. JP Pietersen - He has shown tremendous form in the Currie Cup.</p><p>13. Wynand Olivier (Jaque Fourie is Suspended) - Very strong on defense and can find the gap while attacking. </p><p>12. Juan De Jong - Very strong in the tackle and is a must in this team.</p><p>11. Bryan Habana - What can I say he is human rocket, a great kicker and a very good defender, definitely deserves his place.</p><p>10. Morne Steyn - As we all know he is an incredible place kicker and tactical kicker.</p><p>9. Francois Hougaard - Many people under estimate him, in my opinion he is the best scrum half in South Africa after Du Preez.</p><p>8. Pierre Spies - This guy is fast, extremely strong and may not be in form right now but I have a feeling that when the Springboks return for the home leg of the tournament he will improve a lot.</p><p>7. Francois Louw - Along with Spies not really in form but we all know he has it in him, he had an incredible Super 14.</p><p>6. Schalk Burger - The warrior of the pack..... thats all I can say.</p><p>5. Victor Matfield - In my opinion the best lock in the world.</p><p>4. Danie Rossouw - Knows how to beat the first man, run right into him.</p><p>3. Gurthro Steenkamp - Same kind of style as Rossouw, exactly what the Springboks need.</p><p>2. Bismark Du Plessis - By far the best #2 in South Africa, that is if he is fit to play. Smit has got to go.</p><p>1. Tendai "Beast" Mtawarira - Great scrumagger, very strong, CJ is an insult compared to him.</p><p></p><p>16. Ruan Pienaar - Can play every position in the back except centre.</p><p>17. Jean De Villiers - Every team needs an experienced player, well Jean is experienced and has class. </p><p>18. Juan Smith - A little out of form but still one of the best flanks in South Africa.</p><p>19. Dewald Potgieter - Can cover 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 and is playing well. </p><p>20. Gary Botha - The second best #2 in South Africa</p><p>21. Coenie Oosthuizen - Watch the Cheetahs Blue Bulls Currie Cup game and you will see what I am talking about.</p><p>22. Gio Aplon - Some how he just slips through tackles and is extremely fast</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaredBenjamin97, post: 334750, member: 43254"] 15. Francois Steyn - This guy can put one over from over 60 meters, he is must in a kicking oriented team. 14. JP Pietersen - He has shown tremendous form in the Currie Cup. 13. Wynand Olivier (Jaque Fourie is Suspended) - Very strong on defense and can find the gap while attacking. 12. Juan De Jong - Very strong in the tackle and is a must in this team. 11. Bryan Habana - What can I say he is human rocket, a great kicker and a very good defender, definitely deserves his place. 10. Morne Steyn - As we all know he is an incredible place kicker and tactical kicker. 9. Francois Hougaard - Many people under estimate him, in my opinion he is the best scrum half in South Africa after Du Preez. 8. Pierre Spies - This guy is fast, extremely strong and may not be in form right now but I have a feeling that when the Springboks return for the home leg of the tournament he will improve a lot. 7. Francois Louw - Along with Spies not really in form but we all know he has it in him, he had an incredible Super 14. 6. Schalk Burger - The warrior of the pack..... thats all I can say. 5. Victor Matfield - In my opinion the best lock in the world. 4. Danie Rossouw - Knows how to beat the first man, run right into him. 3. Gurthro Steenkamp - Same kind of style as Rossouw, exactly what the Springboks need. 2. Bismark Du Plessis - By far the best #2 in South Africa, that is if he is fit to play. Smit has got to go. 1. Tendai "Beast" Mtawarira - Great scrumagger, very strong, CJ is an insult compared to him. 16. Ruan Pienaar - Can play every position in the back except centre. 17. Jean De Villiers - Every team needs an experienced player, well Jean is experienced and has class. 18. Juan Smith - A little out of form but still one of the best flanks in South Africa. 19. Dewald Potgieter - Can cover 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 and is playing well. 20. Gary Botha - The second best #2 in South Africa 21. Coenie Oosthuizen - Watch the Cheetahs Blue Bulls Currie Cup game and you will see what I am talking about. 22. Gio Aplon - Some how he just slips through tackles and is extremely fast [/QUOTE]
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