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    @Jet said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    Etzebeth stayed down until TMO came in.

    Springboks know exactly what they are doing in that regard. Best in the business.

    In fairness, if the officiating team are average you have to paint a picture

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    @W32 said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    @sparky said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    @ExiledHalfback said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    I think France will really test this Boks side

    France will have a rock solid scrum, an excellent back row, one of the great players of all time at Half Back and pace to burn out wide.

    I rate the South African lineout and kicking game more.

    But it will be one hell of a Test match.

    I think DuPont is out. On today’s performance, France will win.
    DuPont is over hyped though

    A very good player but have been genuinely shocked at how much he is spoken about. There’s two things I like about his game - he’s probably the best at clearing messy ball because of his low centre of gravity and strength, and his kicking - but everything else isn’t anything better than some of the other 9s running around.

    There were a few really positive things the Pumas did that troubled the Boks last night. They were able to create number mismatches against the rush defence and some of their forwards really muscled up on the carry close in.

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    @stodders said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    Whatever happened to Luke Pearce at international level? I always thought he was the best of the English refs. I don’t rate either Carley or Dickson that highly, but Carley was ok today in fairness. Some will say he was pedantic with the whistle, but the players should bear the brunt of that criticism.

    Piardi was consistent in letting everything go like last week. And he can’t ref a scrum 😂

    I'll concede Carley was mostly consistent and I didn't see a lot of howlers from him.

    But he seemed to be constantly looking to blow the we whistle and dramatically jump in waving his hands. Made it a poor spectacle.

    Haven't seen the Twickers test.

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    @stodders Plus they let it run for 60-90 seconds sometimes but the clock doesn't go back

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    @Jet said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    For the last 5 or 6 years, SA have had a pattern of just infringing and giving away immediate penalties once the 22 is breached to slow momentum. It's a very intentional part of their defense, imo.

    Haha
    agree with that 100%
    they do it so well too
    obviously they do plan for it . . . and maybe even train for it . . .

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    Tough win by the Springboks . Credit to the Pumas, they played much better. The younger Springboks now know how to play in a final and to win it. The Wellington win was the cherry.

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    Sacha Feinberg is the new star of the game. A future star has made his debut at Twickenham : Tomas Rapetti, the 20 y.o. Argies THP who came off the bench during the second spell. He's a absolute beast, just ask Malcom Marx who was bumped off while trying to tackle him. He was playing during the June U20 World Cup where he looked like a man among boys.

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    @cgrant said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    Sacha Feinberg is the new star of the game. A future star has made his debut at Twickenham : Tomas Rapetti, the 20 y.o. Argies THP who came off the bench during the second spell. He's an absolute beast, just ask Malcom Marx who was bumped off while trying to tackle him. He was playing during the June U20 World Cup where he looked like a man among boys.

    Very impressed by the young fella

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    @MiketheSnow said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    @cgrant said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    Sacha Feinberg is the new star of the game. A future star has made his debut at Twickenham : Tomas Rapetti, the 20 y.o. Argies THP who came off the bench during the second spell. He's an absolute beast, just ask Malcom Marx who was bumped off while trying to tackle him. He was playing during the June U20 World Cup where he looked like a man among boys.

    Very impressed by the young fella

    If you're referring to Tomas Rapetti, I'm in complete agreement.
    He already looked completely at home in International Rugby, and the Bok scrum dominance waned markedly with his introduction.
    At 20, he is an infant in prop terms. Imagine how good he will be with a few years experience under the belt!

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    He has been signed by Toulouse where he will learn his trade. Good school !

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    @Billy-Webb Jan Hendrik Wessels isn't a good measure for any TH. Now it was Ox I will agree.

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    @OomPB If Wessels started the Boks would be on the receiving end of a few penalties. Coming on after the starters have established the advantage in the ref's eyes means he's gotten away with a lot.

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    @OomPB said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    @Billy-Webb Jan Hendrik Wessels isn't a good measure for any TH. Now it was Ox I will agree.

    I agree with you - up to a point Oom. Wessels hasn't impressed me (yet).
    But the reality is he has been picked as a Bok, so he can't be all that bad? (Despite my misgivings).
    And he did get owned by Rapetti in the scrums a good few times.

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    Bit annoying the Argies gave up home advantage to play at Twickenham, which almost gave the boks another home match if you look at the make up of the crowd.

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    @DaGrubster said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    Bit annoying the Argies gave up home advantage to play at Twickenham, which almost gave the boks another home match if you look at the make up of the crowd.

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    @MiketheSnow said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    @DaGrubster said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    Bit annoying the Argies gave up home advantage to play at Twickenham, which almost gave the boks another home match if you look at the make up of the crowd.

    Oh i know the reasons. Still annoying that it gave the boks an easier match than flying to argentina in front of an Argentinean crowd.

    I can see that they did it for player welfare as most argies will be heading back to Europe to their clubs.

    Easier flight to London and then a short one as opposed to sa to BA, Ba to London.

    Still, TRC has a huge asterisk for me due to the boks not having had to play their full compliment of away matches

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    @DaGrubster *****

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    @DaGrubster said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    @MiketheSnow said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    @DaGrubster said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    Bit annoying the Argies gave up home advantage to play at Twickenham, which almost gave the boks another home match if you look at the make up of the crowd.

    Oh i know the reasons. Still annoying that it gave the boks an easier match than flying to argentina in front of an Argentinean crowd.

    I can see that they did it for player welfare as most argies will be heading back to Europe to their clubs.

    Easier flight to London and then a short one as opposed to sa to BA, Ba to London.

    Still, TRC has a huge asterisk for me due to the boks not having had to play their full compliment of away matches

    There were probably more AB fans in Perth than Australian. Asterisk my ass.

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    @W32 are you disputing that teams have better home records than away?

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    @No-Quarter said in Springboks v Argentina Twickenham:

    @W32 are you disputing that teams have better home records than away?

    I'm not sure what point you're trying to make since the boks did not play this game at home.

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