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  • DuluthD Duluth

    @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

    it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

    A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
    Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

    We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

    I'd like to see us play a little bit deeper like the SR sides do. The players are used to it, they got selected playing that style

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    @Duluth it's like all the good stuff they were selected on, has been removed.

    As a group, these guys are all so far out of form it isnt funny, no clear heads impacting decisions, execution of basics and just flow on to all aspects of play.

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    • DuluthD Duluth

      @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

      it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

      A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
      Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

      We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

      I'd like to see us play a little bit deeper like the SR sides do. The players are used to it, they got selected playing that style

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      @Duluth said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

      @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

      it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

      A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
      Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

      We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

      I'd like to see us play a little bit deeper like the SR sides do. The players are used to it, they got selected playing that style

      yes, our depth is really weird

      we are this mix of really flat, and then guys out the back like 7s. But it is really disjointed, and if we go to that guy out the back, we're not really sure what to do next, someone hesitates, and everything breaks down (8m behind the gain line).

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      • DuluthD Duluth

        @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

        it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

        A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
        Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

        We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

        I'd like to see us play a little bit deeper like the SR sides do. The players are used to it, they got selected playing that style

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        @Duluth said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

        @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

        it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

        A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
        Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

        We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

        I'd like to see us play a little bit deeper like the SR sides do. The players are used to it, they got selected playing that style

        For sure. A super flat backline vs a barely onside rush defence? What do they think will happen!!!

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        • canefanC canefan

          @Duluth said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

          @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

          it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

          A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
          Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

          We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

          I'd like to see us play a little bit deeper like the SR sides do. The players are used to it, they got selected playing that style

          For sure. A super flat backline vs a barely onside rush defence? What do they think will happen!!!

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          @canefan thing is, a disciplined rush defence can get away with being slightly off side with the whole line moving together, all standing a foot off-side when they are all in sync, the Irish line is impressive to watch in that regard.

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          • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

            @canefan thing is, a disciplined rush defence can get away with being slightly off side with the whole line moving together, all standing a foot off-side when they are all in sync, the Irish line is impressive to watch in that regard.

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            @taniwharugby said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

            @canefan thing is, a disciplined rush defence can get away with being slightly off side with the whole line moving together, all standing a foot off-side when they are all in sync, the Irish line is impressive to watch in that regard.

            Yeah. So playing with a flat O line is a very low percentage strategy

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              It's no coincidence that our only two meaningful breaks last weekend were from in passes and straight running angles back against the grain. Not to say it will always work, but shovelling the ball out trying to outflank the defence didn't work in 2019 Yokohama, definitely won't work in 2022

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              • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

                A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
                Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

                We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

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                @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

                A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
                Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

                We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

                It feels like there's a real lack of detail in everything the ABs are doing (with the exception of Jason Ryan who has just got there and already made some improvements).

                For example - the kick chase issue -we know we need to diffuse the high ball but there's no detail around making that happen - as Mils says in the video above - it starts from pressuring the kicker, then having support players in front of and behind the catcher - in other words there's a lot of detail around it and it's a team effort.

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                • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                  @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                  it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

                  A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
                  Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

                  We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

                  It feels like there's a real lack of detail in everything the ABs are doing (with the exception of Jason Ryan who has just got there and already made some improvements).

                  For example - the kick chase issue -we know we need to diffuse the high ball but there's no detail around making that happen - as Mils says in the video above - it starts from pressuring the kicker, then having support players in front of and behind the catcher - in other words there's a lot of detail around it and it's a team effort.

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                  @KiwiMurph said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                  @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                  it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

                  A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
                  Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

                  We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

                  It feels like there's a real lack of detail in everything the ABs are doing (with the exception of Jason Ryan who has just got there and already made some improvements).

                  For example - the kick chase issue -we know we need to diffuse the high ball but there's no detail around making that happen - as Mils says in the video above - it starts from pressuring the kicker, then having support players in front of and behind the catcher - in other words there's a lot of detail around it and it's a team effort.

                  I just don't understand How Foster doesn't see the basics are not being done to any sort of decent standard.No game plan to counter what is coming at us by the opposition.Just a go out and play and hope strategy.
                  Anyone who has played rugby at any level can see what is wrong here but the HC can't.
                  Is he stubborn,Delluded or really hasn't a clue ,the Man played rugby at a decent level and has coached for long enough to work it out.

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                  • ChrisC Chris

                    @KiwiMurph said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                    @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                    it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

                    A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
                    Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

                    We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

                    It feels like there's a real lack of detail in everything the ABs are doing (with the exception of Jason Ryan who has just got there and already made some improvements).

                    For example - the kick chase issue -we know we need to diffuse the high ball but there's no detail around making that happen - as Mils says in the video above - it starts from pressuring the kicker, then having support players in front of and behind the catcher - in other words there's a lot of detail around it and it's a team effort.

                    I just don't understand How Foster doesn't see the basics are not being done to any sort of decent standard.No game plan to counter what is coming at us by the opposition.Just a go out and play and hope strategy.
                    Anyone who has played rugby at any level can see what is wrong here but the HC can't.
                    Is he stubborn,Delluded or really hasn't a clue ,the Man played rugby at a decent level and has coached for long enough to work it out.

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                    @Chris said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                    @KiwiMurph said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                    @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                    it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

                    A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
                    Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

                    We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

                    It feels like there's a real lack of detail in everything the ABs are doing (with the exception of Jason Ryan who has just got there and already made some improvements).

                    For example - the kick chase issue -we know we need to diffuse the high ball but there's no detail around making that happen - as Mils says in the video above - it starts from pressuring the kicker, then having support players in front of and behind the catcher - in other words there's a lot of detail around it and it's a team effort.

                    I just don't understand How Foster doesn't see the basics are not being done to any sort of decent standard.No game plan to counter what is coming at us by the opposition.Just a go out and play and hope strategy.
                    Anyone who has played rugby at any level can see what is wrong here but the HC can't.
                    Is he stubborn,Delluded or really hasn't a clue ,the Man played rugby at a decent level and has coached for long enough to work it out.

                    He's still thumbing the pages of Shag's old playbook, not realising that the game has changed.

                    FFS a traditional gameplan, forwards rumble up, 10 kicks for touch deep into opposition half, don't spin it wide until you've gone up the guts, I'm hanging out to see that so bad right now

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                    • canefanC canefan

                      @Chris said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                      @KiwiMurph said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                      @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                      it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

                      A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
                      Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

                      We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

                      It feels like there's a real lack of detail in everything the ABs are doing (with the exception of Jason Ryan who has just got there and already made some improvements).

                      For example - the kick chase issue -we know we need to diffuse the high ball but there's no detail around making that happen - as Mils says in the video above - it starts from pressuring the kicker, then having support players in front of and behind the catcher - in other words there's a lot of detail around it and it's a team effort.

                      I just don't understand How Foster doesn't see the basics are not being done to any sort of decent standard.No game plan to counter what is coming at us by the opposition.Just a go out and play and hope strategy.
                      Anyone who has played rugby at any level can see what is wrong here but the HC can't.
                      Is he stubborn,Delluded or really hasn't a clue ,the Man played rugby at a decent level and has coached for long enough to work it out.

                      He's still thumbing the pages of Shag's old playbook, not realising that the game has changed.

                      FFS a traditional gameplan, forwards rumble up, 10 kicks for touch deep into opposition half, don't spin it wide until you've gone up the guts, I'm hanging out to see that so bad right now

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                      @canefan said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                      @Chris said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                      @KiwiMurph said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                      @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                      it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

                      A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
                      Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

                      We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

                      It feels like there's a real lack of detail in everything the ABs are doing (with the exception of Jason Ryan who has just got there and already made some improvements).

                      For example - the kick chase issue -we know we need to diffuse the high ball but there's no detail around making that happen - as Mils says in the video above - it starts from pressuring the kicker, then having support players in front of and behind the catcher - in other words there's a lot of detail around it and it's a team effort.

                      I just don't understand How Foster doesn't see the basics are not being done to any sort of decent standard.No game plan to counter what is coming at us by the opposition.Just a go out and play and hope strategy.
                      Anyone who has played rugby at any level can see what is wrong here but the HC can't.
                      Is he stubborn,Delluded or really hasn't a clue ,the Man played rugby at a decent level and has coached for long enough to work it out.

                      He's still thumbing the pages of Shag's old playbook, not realising that the game has changed.

                      FFS a traditional gameplan, forwards rubble up, 10 kicks for touch deep into opposition half, don't spin it wide until you've gone up the guts, I'm hanging out to see that so bad right now

                      Yeah me too fucking basics get it done to a decent standard then build your game from there.
                      Not this pray something will happen BS.

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                        @Tim

                        About 5:50 was key part. But the whole interview is agood listen

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                        @Mattasaurus said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                        @Tim

                        About 5:50 was key part. But the whole interview is agood listen

                        Eight minutes and three very good players succinctly pointing out the obvious.

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                        • ChrisC Chris

                          @KiwiMurph said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                          @mariner4life said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                          it feels like we are at that point where, if it was lower levels, you just go back to basics. Shit hasn't been going right, your patterns are gone, everything is muddled, and the finger pointing starts.

                          A good coach chucks the play book out for a week and says "fuck it boys, this week it's basics". Smash on to the ball. Play narrower. kick a lot. Focus on the set piece.
                          Take all the cloud and doubt out of the players heads, and just play code.

                          We won't of course, we'll try to do the same shit "but better" but if ever i saw a squad that needed to clear their heads it is this one.

                          It feels like there's a real lack of detail in everything the ABs are doing (with the exception of Jason Ryan who has just got there and already made some improvements).

                          For example - the kick chase issue -we know we need to diffuse the high ball but there's no detail around making that happen - as Mils says in the video above - it starts from pressuring the kicker, then having support players in front of and behind the catcher - in other words there's a lot of detail around it and it's a team effort.

                          I just don't understand How Foster doesn't see the basics are not being done to any sort of decent standard.No game plan to counter what is coming at us by the opposition.Just a go out and play and hope strategy.
                          Anyone who has played rugby at any level can see what is wrong here but the HC can't.
                          Is he stubborn,Delluded or really hasn't a clue ,the Man played rugby at a decent level and has coached for long enough to work it out.

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                          @Chris said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                          Is he stubborn,Delluded or really hasn't a clue

                          Doesn't have to be an either/or!

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                          • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

                            @Chris said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                            Is he stubborn,Delluded or really hasn't a clue

                            Doesn't have to be an either/or!

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                            @nostrildamus said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                            @Chris said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                            Is he stubborn,Delluded or really hasn't a clue

                            Doesn't have to be an either/or!

                            You are right all of the above probably.

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                            • antipodeanA antipodean

                              @Mattasaurus said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                              @Tim

                              About 5:50 was key part. But the whole interview is agood listen

                              Eight minutes and three very good players succinctly pointing out the obvious.

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                              @antipodean said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                              @Mattasaurus said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                              @Tim

                              About 5:50 was key part. But the whole interview is agood listen

                              Eight minutes and three very good players succinctly pointing out the obvious.

                              Schaalk telling it like it was, our problems laid bare

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                              • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                @Tim Twice now that Ioane has been subbed and Havili stayed on. I've got no fuckin' idea what Foster is thinking.

                                I haven't read the match thread, or this thread yet, but I am assuming with the injuries we may see Jordan at fullback and Mo'unga at 1st 5. Old man Coles was worse than Taylor so time to put him out to pasture. No reason not to select Newell either in the 23.

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                                @Bovidae said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                                @Tim Twice now that Ioane has been subbed and Havili stayed on. I've got no fuckin' idea what Foster is thinking.

                                I haven't read the match thread, or this thread yet, but I am assuming with the injuries we may see Jordan at fullback and Mo'unga at 1st 5. Old man Coles was worse than Taylor so time to put him out to pasture. No reason not to select Newell either in the 23.

                                I couldn't agree more, watching the game live here in Sydney, alone in the wee hours of the morning, when I saw this I just couldn't believe it and turned to myself and commented...

                                Subbing off R. Ioane and leaving on Havili just made ZERO sense and that is why Foster, this useless sack of shit, yoghurt arsed, piston wristed gibbon should never have been the AB head coach and why he deserves to never coach a team again!

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                                  I know it wont happen, but this is the starting 15 I'd like to see:
                                  Bower, ST, Newell
                                  Whitelock, Vaai
                                  SB, Sotutu, Ardie
                                  Fakatava, Mounga
                                  Tupaea, Ioane
                                  Clarke, Jordan, Reece

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                                    Had the pleasure to watch your Paul Coll win two Squash gold medals at the Commonwealth Games

                                    His success was based on

                                    supreme fitness and conditioning
                                    the patience and ability to play a very simple and structured game, slowly but surely moving his opponent around the court
                                    And then when the opportunity presented itself, hit a winner

                                    Often over matches lasting 90 mins

                                    These are things that can be replicated by the ABs

                                    Maybe get him and his coach in

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                                    • RoninWCR RoninWC

                                      @Bovidae said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                                      @Tim Twice now that Ioane has been subbed and Havili stayed on. I've got no fuckin' idea what Foster is thinking.

                                      I haven't read the match thread, or this thread yet, but I am assuming with the injuries we may see Jordan at fullback and Mo'unga at 1st 5. Old man Coles was worse than Taylor so time to put him out to pasture. No reason not to select Newell either in the 23.

                                      I couldn't agree more, watching the game live here in Sydney, alone in the wee hours of the morning, when I saw this I just couldn't believe it and turned to myself and commented...

                                      Subbing off R. Ioane and leaving on Havili just made ZERO sense and that is why Foster, this useless sack of shit, yoghurt arsed, piston wristed gibbon should never have been the AB head coach and why he deserves to never coach a team again!

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                                      @RoninWC it's fucked. The backline we finished the game with would be the laughing stock of most international teams.

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                                      • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                                        Had the pleasure to watch your Paul Coll win two Squash gold medals at the Commonwealth Games

                                        His success was based on

                                        supreme fitness and conditioning
                                        the patience and ability to play a very simple and structured game, slowly but surely moving his opponent around the court
                                        And then when the opportunity presented itself, hit a winner

                                        Often over matches lasting 90 mins

                                        These are things that can be replicated by the ABs

                                        Maybe get him and his coach in

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                                        @MiketheSnow said in Springboks v All Blacks 2:

                                        Had the pleasure to watch your Paul Coll win two Squash gold medals at the Commonwealth Games

                                        His success was based on

                                        supreme fitness and conditioning
                                        the patience and ability to play a very simple and structured game, slowly but surely moving his opponent around the court
                                        And then when the opportunity presented itself, hit a winner

                                        Often over matches lasting 90 mins

                                        These are things that can be replicated by the ABs

                                        Maybe get him and his coach in

                                        I like it, hit the opposition in the balls, so hard they can't reach them.

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                                          Had the pleasure to watch your Paul Coll win two Squash gold medals at the Commonwealth Games

                                          His success was based on

                                          supreme fitness and conditioning
                                          the patience and ability to play a very simple and structured game, slowly but surely moving his opponent around the court
                                          And then when the opportunity presented itself, hit a winner

                                          Often over matches lasting 90 mins

                                          These are things that can be replicated by the ABs

                                          Maybe get him and his coach in

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                                          @MiketheSnow sound like the Springbokke. The bomb squad is our specialists.

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