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Tim Horan (67)
i saw the team release earlier and thought it felt like both Kolbe and Le Roux had been playing for 20 years.Feels like Kriel has been around for longer than 31 years and Le Roux should be 46 not 36.
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i saw the team release earlier and thought it felt like both Kolbe and Le Roux had been playing for 20 years.Feels like Kriel has been around for longer than 31 years and Le Roux should be 46 not 36.
When they get power back, you're going to have some very cranky people coming for you!We all have our fans we'd rather disown. SA rugby twitter is a bin-fire, but that is not the mean.
What's the wrap on your bench props? Typical Saffa monsters?
Mentally I reckon we’ll be 100% up for it.Yep. Springboks looking to not just win but to make a statement here. I hope we’re up for it.
| Ox NCHÉ | Prop | 30 y/o | 23/07/1995 | 1.76 m | 123 kg | 5 ft 9 in | ||
| Thomas DU TOIT | Prop | 30 y/o | 05/05/1995 | 1.90 m | 136 kg | 6 ft 3 in | ||
| Malcolm MARX | Hooker | 31 y/o | 13/07/1994 | 1.89 m | 116 kg | 6 ft 2 in | ||
| RG SNYMAN | Lock | 30 y/o | 29/01/1995 | 2.07 m | 131 kg | 6 ft 9 in | ||
| Ruan NORTJÉ | Lock | 27 y/o | 25/07/1998 | 2.00 m | 113 kg | 6 ft 7 in | ||
| Jean-Luc DU PREEZ | Back row | 30 y/o | 05/08/1995 | 1.94 m | 114 kg | 6 ft 4 in | ||
| Marco VAN STADEN | Back row | 30 y/o | 25/08/1995 | 1.84 m | 112 kg | 6 ft | ||
| Grant WILLIAMS | Scrum-half | 29 y/o | 22/07/1996 | 1.74 m | 80 kg | 5 ft 9 in | ||
| Handré POLLARD | Fly-half | 31 y/o | 11/03/1994 | 1.89 m | 98 kg | 6 ft 2 in | ||
| Damian DE ALLENDE | Centre | 33 y/o | 25/11/1991 | 1.89 m | 106 kg | 6 ft 2 in | ||
| Jesse KRIEL | Centre | 31 y/o | 15/02/1994 | 1.86 m | 98 kg | 6 ft 1 in | ||
| Canan MOODIE | Winger | 22 y/o | 05/11/2002 | 1.91 m | 94 kg | 6 ft 3 in | ||
| Cheslin KOLBE | Winger | 31 y/o | 28/10/1993 | 1.71 m | 76 kg | 5 ft 7 in | | |
| Willie LE ROUX | Fullback | 36 y/o | 18/08/1989 | 1.84 m | 92 kg | 6 ft | |
Age is a real issue when it comes to the WC and then needing the players to back up over and over for 2 months. I thought that was the thing that would case Ireland to come unstuck at the last one.
Ox NCHÉ Prop 30 y/o 23/07/1995 1.76 m 123 kg 5 ft 9 inThomas DU TOIT Prop 30 y/o 05/05/1995 1.90 m 136 kg 6 ft 3 inMalcolm MARX Hooker 31 y/o 13/07/1994 1.89 m 116 kg 6 ft 2 inRG SNYMAN Lock 30 y/o 29/01/1995 2.07 m 131 kg 6 ft 9 inRuan NORTJÉ Lock 27 y/o 25/07/1998 2.00 m 113 kg 6 ft 7 inJean-Luc DU PREEZ Back row 30 y/o 05/08/1995 1.94 m 114 kg 6 ft 4 inMarco VAN STADEN Back row 30 y/o 25/08/1995 1.84 m 112 kg 6 ftGrant WILLIAMS Scrum-half 29 y/o 22/07/1996 1.74 m 80 kg 5 ft 9 inHandré POLLARD Fly-half 31 y/o 11/03/1994 1.89 m 98 kg 6 ft 2 inDamian DE ALLENDE Centre 33 y/o 25/11/1991 1.89 m 106 kg 6 ft 2 inJesse KRIEL Centre 31 y/o 15/02/1994 1.86 m 98 kg 6 ft 1 inCanan MOODIE Winger 22 y/o 05/11/2002 1.91 m 94 kg 6 ft 3 inCheslin KOLBE Winger 31 y/o 28/10/1993 1.71 m 76 kg 5 ft 7 in Willie LE ROUX Fullback 36 y/o 18/08/1989 1.84 m 92 kg 6 ft
Agree with all of this - which is why I said I don’t think the Wallabies have much to lose this weekend unless they get thrashed.I'd be pretty surprised if the Boks don't get the W this weekend.
Having watched the game 3 times now it seems pretty clear that hubris got the best of the Boks. They thought they could just turn up and throw the ball around and they'd run over the top of us. To be fair them, that's precisely what they did to us in Australia last year. There was such a gap between the two teams last year that the Boks could win with basically any game plan they wanted. The gap has closed considerably since then and last week showed that if they get the game plan wrong we are capable of running rings around them.
We're clearly a team on the rise but we're still a work in progress imo. I'd say we're a good team (capable of a great performance), but not yet a great team. We're still struggling with consistency over 80 minutes. games 1 and 2 against the Lions we couldn't muster more than 40 minutes good rugby per game. Same problem last week. We can't shift 22 points in 1 quarter and expect to beat the best teams.
This Boks team is, at least for now, still a great team. Playing on home soil they should be able to win comfortably provided they execute the right game plan.
With no altitude - I'm hoping for rain. Wallabies are great in the rain - 3rd Lions' Test they were brilliant !I suspect that contrary to expectation, the Wallabies had the benefit of greater fitness at altitude. (Go figure.) That won't work for us at Cape Town.
Not to get ahead of ourselves, that game was on in 63 years after all, but I'm looking forward to this.
The 3+ we got from SA really help. If we lose twice to Argentina by any margin we undo that good work. But any points we pick up regardless of opponent are good, especially away. And any Argentina loss will be good.I'd be resting a few and giving Carlo, big Lukhan, Hunter and Toole a run. If we don't get the result even coming back 1/1 from South Africa is a success, but the two crucial must win games are the Pumas. We need to solidify our world ranking for the RWC draw and these two games are really are the only ones that matter. Then throw the kitchen sink at the AB's once the Argies are hopefully put to the sword.
I'd like to think after crushing them in the second half we should be able to keep it within 10-15 especially if Valetini comes back, and PSD & Syia out for them and we've improved every game this yearThis Boks team is, at least for now, still a great team. Playing on home soil they should be able to win comfortably provided they execute the right game plan.