Browsing: South Africa
The New Zealand All Blacks played outstanding rugby in an outstanding match, before a huge crowd of 94,000 people, to…
I’ve been working on some analysis of the current Wallaby attack structure and in particular, the back line. I started…
Believe it or not, despite all the talk about the quade train, and the All Blacks only needing a bonus…
Where were we one year out?: Somewhat surprisingly Australia were ranked #1 in 2002 according to Pick and Go. I…
Everyone’s been talking about it, hell Bob Dwyer might even get sued over it; when it comes to the latest…
The All Blacks have retained the Bledisloe Cup and won the Tri-Nations Trophy in a dominant performance against the Wallabies…
The Tri-nations tipping comp has been running since the start, unfortunately, the same can’t be said for the Springboks or…
In 1972, the Wallabies toured New Zealand and lost the three test series by an aggregate of 23 points each…
For the past few weeks we’ve heard relentlessly how the All Blacks have “re-invented” running rugby (unless a Queenslander’s involved…
After their loss to the All Blacks in Wellington, Springbok lock Victor Matfield said that “”It seems as if they…
You can build all you like but there comes a time when you have to stand and deliver. Now is…
Some video analysis of the belter of a game both David Pocock and Rocky Elsom had against South Africa in…
I can’t wait for the books to come out after Snor de Villiers is given the arse. They’ll be a…
If anyone needed any proof that this test was won in the forwards, they only needed to watch the Wallaby…
Wallabies 30 – Springbokke 13 Australia kicked off their Tri-Nations campaign with a convincing win over South Africa at Suncorp…
Writing Wallaby test match previews has become a game
I’ve been looking at the first two Tri Nations games between
Here’s the video of that try and an analysis of how the move works. Adam Ashley-Cooper might have been playing…
Did you get a feeling of deja vu watching game 2 of the Tri Nations between the All Blacks and…
The first in our 3 part video series takes us back to 2002