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Are you talking Beau-boe-bo-beau?
That's pretty dumb. Pocock has a history of niggling injuries, would be handy to have real cover on the bench not in the form of Hodgson.
I think Dean's has taken a step forward with the selection of this team.
Higgers for McCalman was a natural move (and one in the right direction). It gives us another ball running forward.
Sharpie for Simmons is also a good move.
Overall, pretty happy - but not jumping-out-of-my skin excited.
At least Deans is showing he can pick a team on a horses for courses policy (even if it is a bit stupid). The boks as opponents seems to bring bigger players with a lower workrate and less breakdown focus. The ABs a higher workrate with more breakdown focus.
Pity we haven't got any Kainos, Reads or Burgers that can do both.
...he does?
IMO Pocock fantastic but I question his muscled up body shape - obviously has done heaps and heaps of weights to chisel the bod. Bloke could probably compete in Mr Olympia comp. - Does that contribute to the injury factor - any opinions
IMO Pocock fantastic but I question his muscled up body shape - obviously has done heaps and heaps of weights to chisel the bod. Bloke could probably compete in Mr Olympia comp. - Does that contribute to the injury factor - any opinions
Defence wizard warns Boks
Cape Town - The Springboks' new defence coach Jacques Nienaber has warned the players they could pay a heavy price if they slip up too often on defence.
Nienaber will work with the Springboks as a consultant until after the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.
The Boks have been woeful on defence recently, conceding 11 tries in their last two matches. Last year, they also conceded 22 tries in six Tri-Nations matches.
And Nienaber believes the players should be held responsible if they slip tackles, and has made it clear that he will not tolerate any half-hearted attempts from the players.
He told the Beeld newspaper that from now on the players will be punished if they miss tackles and some could even lose their spots in the starting line-up.
"If you miss one tackle, you make it harder for your team-mates, as it puts extra pressure on them to do your job as well," said Nienaber.
"Everyone in the team must stand together when it comes to defending and therefore the players must have the right attitude. You have to want to do it".
Quade's career would be finished overnight.
Springbok Team:
F Steyn, JP, Fourie, De Villiers, Habana, James, Du Preez; Spies, Rossouw, Brussow, Matfield, Botha, J duP, Smit c, Beast.
Reserves: B duP, Steenkamp, Mostert, Deysel, Hougaard, M Steyn, Aplon
Lucky for them they had so many players recover from injury so quickly...
Lucky for them they had so many players recover from injury so quickly...
2. Smit (c)
Was getting worried the best hooker in the game was gunna start instead