Boks vs Wallabies 2
-
@NTA said in Boks vs Wallabies 2:
@Billy-Webb it's at about 48::45 game clock coverage on Super Sport's feed. Just after Bell comes on.
Thanks - will watch out for it.
-
@OomPB said in Boks vs Wallabies 2:
@antipodean I am old school Boet, Kiwis did that also in the past, so I dont understand why you dude me?
I am from the Winelands and blaming the ref after a loss, is sour grapes and only make you feel more depressed.
You slandered an entire country when yours has a well deserved reputation for fuckwittery. It matters not to my point that space in that clown car isn't reserved for you.
-
@ACT-Crusader said in Boks vs Wallabies 2:
@NTA terrible news given he is in career best form.
Hopefully it isn't full ACL but his expression after coming off said it all.
Young bloke at our club did his last year and it sounded like a gunshot. Can hear it on camera...
-
What's your verdict @NTA ?
I thought the Wallabies looked good. This was one of those tests where if the result went the other way one couldn't really quibble?Bodes well for Australia - if injuries don't don't interfere too much.
So far in TRC, I'd say advantage Aussie.
-
@Billy-Webb agreed. It was fairly even and having not seen the stats i'd imagine they were about even as well.
We won the second half in both matches which is a good sign. Physicality was up as well.
The injuries stopped any momentum, and we needed to deal with that better.
Asking JOC to hit one from 50 out was ambitious. Should have gone touch to set up for something closer.
Nick CdC should have got more time IMHO
We were a few mistakes away from a win, which might have been an injustice. Worst on field was McDermott.
Disrupted performance but still a lot of positives.
-
Bok: also disrupted a bit by late changes and a swathe of selection changes tho many of them know the drill.
Hard to find rhythm outside "kick it to Cheslin" which worked very well.
Having familiar faces back in the midfield was a positive, however incumbency for long periods can be a problem - replacements are hard to come by.
Going to NZ will be a massive challenge. Does Rassie go back to Libbok? Does he stick with Pollard? Will conditions have a say?
-
@NTA said in Boks vs Wallabies 2:
@Billy-Webb agreed. It was fairly even and having not seen the stats i'd imagine they were about even as well.
We won the second half in both matches which is a good sign. Physicality was up as well.
The injuries stopped any momentum, and we needed to deal with that better.
Asking JOC to hit one from 50 out was ambitious. Should have gone touch to set up for something closer.
Nick CdC should have got more time IMHO
We were a few mistakes away from a win, which might have been an injustice. Worst on field was McDermott.
Disrupted performance but still a lot of positives.
Those two highlighted points was my takeaway immediately after the game too.
Physically, this Wallaby team can stand up to and even better many teams. Pardon any perceived arrogance if I say surprisingly so. I now know better.And they absolutely managed to up the game in the second half in both tests. How much of that can be laid at the Bok door, and how much is to their credit we will only know when they face other opposition - but it is a great place to be for now.
-
@NTA said in Boks vs Wallabies 2:
Bok: also disrupted a bit by late changes and a swathe of selection changes tho many of them know the drill.
Hard to find rhythm outside "kick it to Cheslin" which worked very well.
Having familiar faces back in the midfield was a positive, however incumbency for long periods can be a problem - replacements are hard to come by.
Going to NZ will be a massive challenge. Does Rassie go back to Libbok? Does he stick with Pollard? Will conditions have a say?
Cheslin, Pollard and Grant Williams all played well. The rest of the backs were... meh.
Our forwards and their inability to impose themselves is my real concern.And no - Rassie will stick with Pollard for NZ.
-
@Billy-Webb Kriel in the post match saying words to the effect of : "we got back to the way we like to play"
There we go. Anyone who thinks we are in for a Bok revolution in terms of game play probably needs to have a think
-
@barbarian said in Boks vs Wallabies 2:
Pretty happy with that from the Wallabies. Looked with 10 to go like we might pinch it, which would have been just amazing considering our injury toll.
Forwards played with so much heart. Our tactic seemed to be 'try and beat them up close to the ruck', which against the Boks in SA seems like a death wish. But jeez did it almost work! Valetini, Skelton, Hooper, Tupou all great shifts in the tight stuff.
Would have loved to pinch the win but it was still a good watch, great physical rugby from both teams.
I would say you missed Ikatau from the forwards list, some of those hit ups were loose forward like. Loved it.
Shame about the result but so many positives to take away from those two matches, just hope the injuries aren’t too bad
-
@barbarian said in Boks vs Wallabies 2:
Pretty happy with that from the Wallabies. Looked with 10 to go like we might pinch it, which would have been just amazing considering our injury toll.
Forwards played with so much heart. Our tactic seemed to be 'try and beat them up close to the ruck', which against the Boks in SA seems like a death wish. But jeez did it almost work! Valetini, Skelton, Hooper, Tupou all great shifts in the tight stuff.
Would have loved to pinch the win but it was still a good watch, great physical rugby from both teams.
Your forwards were immense. The real engine that almost took the game from the Boks.
Boks forced into playing kick-chase-hope rugby (thank heavens for Kolbe) because we couldn't dominate upfront.
If the Aussie pack continues to operate like that, the Wallabies can take on anyone.
What a turnaround of the team by Schmidt!