Boks have evolved
Kolbe's try demonstrates how the French sabotaged themselves. Dupont is pressured by Eben, rolls a poor pass to #1 who, instead of trying to secure it and set up again, tries to roll it on to the next guy to deal with it, in other words just passing the shit on to whoever instead of cleaning it up, but he just succeeds in rolling it into DDA's hands. This is the frantic hot potato stuff that France was guilty of all game.
I don't see how people can scoff at these tries though. Scoring two tries off high kicks means you've identified a weakness. Why wouldn't you exploit it? And Kolbe's try was set up as much through defensive pressure as through the French poor response to it.
Yes, very few Boks teams would have beaten the French in this quarter final.
Many Bok teams are dependent on forward domination, with no plan B.
Rassie has a plan A, plan B and plan C-Z.
3 tries out of 3 entries into the French 22. A 100% strike record.
The French forwards dominated the game, until the last quarter when the Bomb squad started taking control.
Great post Dave which should be mandatory reading from those struggling to understand matters.
Solid post from Sharkbok.
Yes England must not be underestimated. They are looking good.
Remember Ally's Rope a dope. Where he was on the ropes, taking punches from Fraser, only to strike.
That is how last night felt. The French just went with a full on forward assault. They were preparing for the bok heavies. But the boks play this game very well, so instead of trying to beat them up, what they did is to beat them in the scrums. Not so much in the forward exchanges. What we saw was a furious line speed and very quick and alert counter attacks.
They used the cross field bomb or arial bombs to perfect effect. De Allende, Arendse came from pressure in the catching zone. Then, blitz defence and they scooped up the ball to grubber it behind the defence. The only real attack came from our 22 when we got a scrum penalty and Kriel broke out and we surged up the field. We got a penalty, decide to make an attack. This time creating fantastic forward pods, with Etzebeth being the final wrecking ball.
Subs were done perfectly and Bongi played for 75 min.
2 more games please
What aspect of the Bok game has evolved? No sophistication or innovation on attack. We traded defensive solidity as a team for speed, it's been quite patchy. Lots of direct and blunt running, static phases. Kicking galore. That's the big weapon. Our set pieces are not as strong as they used to be. The team is still held together by the efforts of some more talented players. This is the lowest IQ Bok side in my lifetime. Not the most physical, not particularly skilled. The coaching leaves quite a lot to be desired. It's the pseudo fan's arrogance to miss all of the above, until something goes wrong. So fickle. Even more dishonest.
No Ex-Doos, no...
The Boks are ranked number 1 in the world. Any rugby team in the world knows the Springboks are one of the best, if not the best. (At least in recent years with the All Blacks more beatable than before)
The All Blacks used to be the only team that could win a game with 30% of territory/possession.
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Sure talking a load of shit as per normal. Name me a coacxh from 2000 to 2018 that believe a team should play 15 man rugby. The coaches all believed that backline attacking playm was not a consideration - backlines only real suag e was to defend and in essense the Boks tried to win matches
I remember a comment of John Smit after the 2007 WC final. He saidx oif that English try was allowed the Springboks themselves wouyld have to work out a way they can score a try themselves. A classic- in other words there was no strategy in dealing with attacking in that match leading to the scoring of tries. What Erasmus added to the team was to think abouit attacking options and to carry out those options effectively - in other words the 10-man rugby played by the Springboks was totally dependent on superiority up front and 10 man rugby. If that approach was applied last night the Springb oks would have lost by 20 points.
He is by some distance the best Springbok coach since 1992. If the Springboks won in the final it would only be due to the team spirit and development of thinking playuers neglected in the past.
I also remember a remark De Villiers made abput rugby. He mentioned a visit by John Gainsford - a center from the 1950's - who viosited his father and found Jean and his brother kicking rugb y balls in front otf the House. Gainsford said to the two bouys 'Kicking is only a part of rugbym not the most important part. - ball ahndling and use is more im portant. Before the 1980's the Springboks played 15 man rugby. Between 1992 to 2018 they played 10 man rugby - that is a fact that ws changed by Erasmus.
Thinking players and experts realized it and appreciate the change Erasmus brought to the fire as a coach. ..
Utter rot the Boks are playing exactly the same rugby as in 2007….except for Habana we have Kolbe. We kick far more now than we have ever done.
