Any opinions from the non saffers about how the Boks can beat the ABs for this one? Play to our strengths but what are the keys to the win?
The Boks have an obvious strength in putting gnarly forward packs out there and exerting maximum physical pressure on their opposition. I'd be getting FdP to throw a lot of short balls to guys like Burger, Etsebeth and Vermuelen on either the open or blindside and have the big boys try to smash the AB's in close. They've got to create some gain line momentum and when the Boks are at their best is when they have wave after wave of blunt force trauma being applied at high pace to a narrow channel. They have to get the AB midfield and back row walking backwards consistently so they a, reduce their influence over the game and b, buying a bit of space for guys like Pollard, de Allende and Kriel to do more than bash it up constantly.
Which brings me to the midfield. Meyer has to let these guys off the leash and let them know that they have license to take some risks. You don't beat the AB's by trying to play conservative, mistake-free footy. This doesn't mean running it from your goal area when it's not your natural game, just that it's OK to try different running lines and having bodies in motion moving the pill through the hands.
They also have to be super accurate with the boot and make sure every kick hits the grass and preferably goes out. The Bok lineout is still one of the best in the world and it needs to be used to exert pressure on the AB ball. The driving maul needs to be used as well.
I think the Boks biggest shortcoming is the lack of imagination from the coaching staff. They have some very good players in their squad and they instruct them to play a very one dimensional brand of footy, with no plan B if things go wrong. Meyer has to loosen the reins and let the players play more on instinct, if it hasn't been totally coached out of them.