Hugh Jarse
Rocky Elsom (76)
22 September 2012: Travel Bye
29 September 2012:
South Africa vs Australia - Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Argentina vs New Zealand - Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, La Plata
Referee: J. Peyper (SARU), AR 1: C. Joubert (SARU); AR2: P. Gauzere (FFR); TMO: UAR appt.
6 October 2012:
South Africa vs New Zealand - FNB Stadium, Johannesburg
Argentina vs Australia - Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, Rosario
Time off for travel, and for the teams to rest those little niggles, bumps and bruises.
Los Pumas have been the dark horse, outperforming most punters expectations without being able to land a killer blow and close out a match.
They are a different outfit at home, and should step up by at least 10 points in passion, as the Saffers found when they escaped from Mendoza with a draw.
Meanwhile the Darkness are undefeated, but by their standards have been playing poorly with many tries gone begging, passes pushed, and mistakes made.
All their games have been at home, or close to home so far. The injury toll has been relatively kind to them, and the man some call Sir Richie Goat keeps on keeping on like a trusty old, ever reliable Caterpillar diesol engine.
29 September 2012:
South Africa vs Australia - Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Argentina vs New Zealand - Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, La Plata
Referee: J. Peyper (SARU), AR 1: C. Joubert (SARU); AR2: P. Gauzere (FFR); TMO: UAR appt.
6 October 2012:
South Africa vs New Zealand - FNB Stadium, Johannesburg
Argentina vs Australia - Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, Rosario
Time off for travel, and for the teams to rest those little niggles, bumps and bruises.
Los Pumas have been the dark horse, outperforming most punters expectations without being able to land a killer blow and close out a match.
They are a different outfit at home, and should step up by at least 10 points in passion, as the Saffers found when they escaped from Mendoza with a draw.
Meanwhile the Darkness are undefeated, but by their standards have been playing poorly with many tries gone begging, passes pushed, and mistakes made.
All their games have been at home, or close to home so far. The injury toll has been relatively kind to them, and the man some call Sir Richie Goat keeps on keeping on like a trusty old, ever reliable Caterpillar diesol engine.