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  • voodooV Offline
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    But seriously, why would you change the approach? Sure the attack last week needed some polish - but that brutal defense and solid kicking game (Faf to sharpen up a little) is a RWC-winning approach.

    No point trying to be something you're not.

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    @Billy-Webb said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    @antipodean said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    Zulu and Zulu Dawn are real classics.
    Many decades ago, I did my matric thesis on the Battle of Isandlwana - why the British lost so heavily - so this is a topic close to my heart. The follow up, Battle of Rorkes Drift resulted in 11 Victoria Crosses mainly to the Welsh 2nd/24th Foot Regiment.

    I am hoping there is no repeat of such bravery this Sunday!

    Wasn't there an issue with the ammunition cases being locked and only one key? Or am I thinking of another Imprerial balls up?

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    @Catogrande said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    Wasn't there an issue with the ammunition cases being locked and only one key? Or am I thinking of another Imprerial balls up?

    Yes. One of many bugger-ups was the supply of ammo to the soldiers in the firing lines. Traditionally controlled by the Quartermaster it became a bottleneck.
    Towards the latter part of the battle, soldiers were disobeying the rules and trying to break open the ammo boxes with their bayonets.

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    Just showing my ignorance here but aren't Marx and Titsoff the best in their positions, why don't they start?

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    @chimoaus said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    Just showing my ignorance here but aren't Marx and Titsoff the best in their positions, why don't they start?

    Their roles have been changed

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    @chimoaus said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    Just showing my ignorance here but aren't Marx and Titsoff the best in their positions, why don't they start?

    Mbonambi is actually outplaying Marx at the moment.
    Kitsoff imo is now better than Beast, but for now Rassie likes bringing him on for the latter half of the game.

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    The bench for me is the biggest difference between the sides, the Boks reserve front row is every bit as good as those starting.
    Without Navidi we lack physicality in the backrow too, Moriarty hasn't hit form much recently - he needs a huge performance.
    Both centres are crocked too which doesn't help, I can see a Bok win by 10+

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    @pooler-fan said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    The bench for me is the biggest difference between the sides, the Boks reserve front row is every bit as good as those starting.
    Without Navidi we lack physicality in the backrow too, Moriarty hasn't hit form much recently - he needs a huge performance.
    Both centres are crocked too which doesn't help, I can see a Bok win by 10+

    Just read that Liam Williams has an ankle injury.

    May be bullshit. Not sure.

    No chance without him and Jonathan Davies - who's yet to be confirmed.

    In time honoured Fern tradition, when's the team named?

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    Fuck. Not fake news

    Mark Orders  /  Oct 24, 2019  /  Rugby News

    Wales star Liam Williams out of Rugby World Cup semi-final against South Africa | Wales Online

    Wales star Liam Williams out of Rugby World Cup semi-final against South Africa | Wales Online

    The Wales and Lions full-back has picked up an ankle injury in training and his tournament looks over

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  • Billy WebbB Offline
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    @MiketheSnow just a scare so far.
    Don't fret until confirmed.

    Plus, Leigh Halfpenny is hardly a poor replacement.

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    @Billy-Webb said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    @MiketheSnow just a scare so far.
    Don't fret until confirmed.

    Plus, Leigh Halfpenny is hardly a poor replacement.

    Only our A side will be good enough against your guys

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  • Billy WebbB Offline
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    @MiketheSnow said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    @Billy-Webb said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    @MiketheSnow just a scare so far.
    Don't fret until confirmed.

    Plus, Leigh Halfpenny is hardly a poor replacement.

    Only our A side game will be good enough against your guys

    Fixed it for you Mike.
    And exactly the same applies to the Boks.

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    @Billy-Webb said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    @MiketheSnow said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    @Billy-Webb said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    @MiketheSnow just a scare so far.
    Don't fret until confirmed.

    Plus, Leigh Halfpenny is hardly a poor replacement.

    Only our A side game will be good enough against your guys

    Fixed it for you Mike.
    And exactly the same applies to the Boks.

    Only our A side playing their A game will be good enough against your guys 🙂

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    @MiketheSnow said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    Fuck. Not fake news

    Mark Orders  /  Oct 24, 2019  /  Rugby News

    Wales star Liam Williams out of Rugby World Cup semi-final against South Africa | Wales Online

    Wales star Liam Williams out of Rugby World Cup semi-final against South Africa | Wales Online

    The Wales and Lions full-back has picked up an ankle injury in training and his tournament looks over

    Yep he's gone. There are not many times you can say we will sorely miss a bandy legged rugby player, but this is one of them. Things have just got tougher.

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    @Catogrande said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    @MiketheSnow said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    Fuck. Not fake news

    Mark Orders  /  Oct 24, 2019  /  Rugby News

    Wales star Liam Williams out of Rugby World Cup semi-final against South Africa | Wales Online

    Wales star Liam Williams out of Rugby World Cup semi-final against South Africa | Wales Online

    The Wales and Lions full-back has picked up an ankle injury in training and his tournament looks over

    Yep he's gone. There are not many times you can say we will sorely miss a bandy legged rugby player, but this is one of them. Things have just got tougher.

    From a mate

    "Everything happens for a reason.

    Halfpenny in and his three penalties along with tries from North and Adams help us comfortably beat SA who are too one-dimensional without Kolbe.

    Then, in the World Cup Final against England, Halfpenny has a 50m kick in the last minute to win it. He wants it. He’s a nice guy. He deserves it. So does Alun Wyn. So does Gatland. So does Warburton. It creeps over the bar and Wales are world champions. Circle complete."

    Cheers Rob

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  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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    Shame not just for wales, i enjoy watching him play

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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    @MiketheSnow
    Typical arrogant Welsh 😬

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    @MiketheSnow said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    @Catogrande said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    @MiketheSnow said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    Fuck. Not fake news

    Mark Orders  /  Oct 24, 2019  /  Rugby News

    Wales star Liam Williams out of Rugby World Cup semi-final against South Africa | Wales Online

    Wales star Liam Williams out of Rugby World Cup semi-final against South Africa | Wales Online

    The Wales and Lions full-back has picked up an ankle injury in training and his tournament looks over

    Yep he's gone. There are not many times you can say we will sorely miss a bandy legged rugby player, but this is one of them. Things have just got tougher.

    From a mate

    "Everything happens for a reason.

    Halfpenny in and his three penalties along with tries from North and Adams help us comfortably beat SA who are too one-dimensional without Kolbe.

    Then, in the World Cup Final against England, Halfpenny has a 50m kick in the last minute to win it. He wants it. He’s a nice guy. He deserves it. So does Alun Wyn. So does Gatland. So does Warburton. It creeps over the bar and Wales are world champions. Circle complete."

    Cheers Rob

    Second lions test 2013. Halfpennyu has 50m kick to win it. Is about 20m short.

    Ain't happening.

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  • boobooB Offline
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    replied to chimoaus on last edited by booboo
    #44

    @chimoaus said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    Just showing my ignorance here but aren't Marx and Titsoff the best in their positions, why don't they start?

    @Billy-Webb

    Read or heard somewhere Marx has a few lineout throwing inaccuracies too.

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  • boobooB Offline
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    @pooler-fan said in RWC: Wales v South Africa (SF2):

    The bench for me is the biggest difference between the sides, the Boks reserve front row is every bit as good as those starting.
    Without Navidi we lack physicality in the backrow too, Moriarty hasn't hit form much recently - he needs a huge performance.
    Both centres are crocked too which doesn't help, I can see a Bok win by 10+

    Jeez World Cup semis bring out the ghosts of Farmers past ...

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