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sharkbok
sharkbokCaptain23,301 posts
29 Sept 2012, 21:52
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29 Sept 2012, 21:52#1

 

Springboks thrash Wallabies in Pretoria

 

LIAM NAPIER         Last updated 06:17 30/09/2012           Share   0

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Springboks coach Heyneke Meyer told his players this was a life and death situation and they responded by thumping Australia 31-8 in Pretoria today.

Meyer was under immense pressure to deliver. His seven-game reign was underwhelming for a rugby-mad country that expects better results than one win over Argentina in the Rugby Championship before this match.

Relief will be Meyer's prevailing emotion after his side lifted the dark cloud hanging over his head by claiming a breakthrough bonus-point victory that unearthed a new star in rookie first five-eighths Johan Goosen.

After ending the Wallabies five-match winning streak over them, the Boks' will now be invigorated for the All Blacks' challenge next week.

Two tries from fullback Zane Kirchner a hat-trick from veteran wing Bryan Habana, plus one from flanker Francois Louw, sealed the five-tries-to-one win, but Goosen was a standout for the Boks, who proved they are a much tougher prospect in-front of 44,63 manic fans on the Highveld.

Morne Steyn has been a handbrake in the last 30 consecutive tests.

Finally, he was dropped. So, too, was the Boks' conservative game-plan.

Goosen immediately added a different dimension while debut Lions centre Jaco Taute was also solid.

Tears rolled down the 20-year-old Goosen's face during the national anthem. His first test start meant plenty.

Initially, he struggled to overcome that emotion, missing two penalty attempts before halfback Ruan Pienaar took over the goal kicking.

That took some pressure and responsibility off Goosen. He then found his feet to spark the Boks' attack.

The speedy Cheetahs playmaker, denied a try for a double movement in the first spell, wasn't perfect, but his deft passing, ability to break the line and willingness to take chances from deep in the pocket were impressive features.

Already without key leaders David Pocock and Will Genia, the Wallabies weren't helped in their quest for a first victory at Loftus Versfeld by losing three players in the first-half, and No.8 Radike Samo

(shoulder) and hooker Tatafu Polota Nau in the second spell.

It got so bad they played the final 10-minutes with just seven forwards.

Prop Ben Robinson, fullback Berrick Barnes (chest) and utility Adam Ashley Cooper (concussion) all left the field early, causing an injury crisis.

That left the visitors with just halfback Brett Sheehan on the bench. The backline causalities forced a reshuffle with Mike Harris, who scored their only try, covering fullback and Anthony Fainga'a slotting in at centre.

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But injuries don't excuse James Slipper's second-half sin-binning for cynical play, or the lack of structure and penetrative ball barriers from the Wallabies.

They looked on the ropes and out of ideas for much of the contest. Down 14-3 at half-time, the visitors never appeared close to mounting a genuine fight back.

Robbie Deans' tenuous grip on the Wallabies continues to loosen. With Ewen McKenzie waiting in the wings, Deans may need to beat Argentina in Rosario, to save his job. The final match of the tournament will have immense intrigue.

Quade Cooper's undermining comments this week, that labelled the environment "toxic", will only enhance speculation that Deans doesn't have the answers and isn't the right man for this team.

Kurtley Beale did a meritorious job of attempting to steer his side around the park in his first start at No.10, but with troops dropping all around him the task was not easy.

Australia: Mike Harris try, Kurtley Beale pen

South Africa: Zane Kirchner 2, Bryan Habana 2, Francois Louw tries, Johan Goosen con, Ruan Pienaar con 3

sharkbok
sharkbokCaptain23,301 posts
29 Sept 2012, 21:57
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29 Sept 2012, 21:57#2

As expected by many, Johan Goosen was a revelation. How about that try he allmost scored? His creativity and getting his backline involved was amazing. He takes the ball far more flat on the advantage line that Morne Steyn, so that his backs and forwards can run onto the ball at speed and vary the angles of running. 

It is a long time since South Africa has had such an allround flyhalf. 

On todays performance the boks could beat any team in the world. Nexts weeks match is going to be excellant!

Even Jantjies looked solid in the few minutes he was on the field. 

As for Francous Louw- he has really stepped up his game and looks like one of the first players on the team sheet.

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
29 Sept 2012, 22:23
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29 Sept 2012, 22:23#3

Sharkbok

Lets pu tit mildly - Goosen was brilliant.   I have been watching rugby for many years and have seen many great flyhalfs playing.   For a youngster at 20 years of age to show what Goosen showed today in jis first test against a top international team - was never done before,   He was better today than Carter was in his first test for the All Blacks - and tht says a lot about that guy.

A while ago there was serious anxiety displayed on the Re-Union program when they were discussing Goosen.   Justin  Marshall specifically was worried - but said it is unlikely that Goosen will replace Morne Steyn - since Meyer relies omn Morne' kicking game more than anything else.   If Goosen was selected the perceivedMeyer game plan would have to be changed.   On came Goosen and the gameplan was changed - so I would really want to hear what they would say this time around.   Remember the All Blacks this year scored only three tries ahainst the Wallabies in two tests.   South Africa scored 6 - so their comments would really be interesting.

Francois Louw's performance was on par with what he showed previously and I was always surprised about the people cricticising him and recommending Brussow as the required no 6.   I think Louw answered all those people convincingly.   That run of his and pass to Havana was a work of art and showed a massive amount of ball sense.   

 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
29 Sept 2012, 22:23
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29 Sept 2012, 22:23#4

Sorry - a duplication

PE
poi-ePro1,044 posts
29 Sept 2012, 22:29
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29 Sept 2012, 22:29#5

 "For a youngster at 20 years of age to show what Goosen showed today in jis first test against a top international team"

 

So Goosen's test against the All Blacks wasn't against a top international team??

 

Thought Goosen was v-good today, however was a bit quiet in the second half, but to call it effectively the greatest test start of a 20 year old in history is probably drawing a long bow..

 

BTW Dan Carter scored a try, kicked 6 conversions and a penalty on his test debut Mike in case you forgot, he was 21, I think he may have a points victory on this one.  That said Goosen was very impressive.

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
29 Sept 2012, 23:01
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29 Sept 2012, 23:01#6

pol-e

Was not really serious about my remark on Dan Cater - the greatest flyhalf of the present era - I threw it in to get a response from the New Zealnd supporters on this site.  LOL

RA
radtad1Club Pro273 posts
30 Sept 2012, 04:03
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30 Sept 2012, 04:03#7

More importantly to me is the fact that Goosen didnt let things get to his head and done the "basics very very well

RA
radtad1Club Pro273 posts
30 Sept 2012, 04:03
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30 Sept 2012, 04:03#8

More importantly to me is the fact that Goosen didnt let things get to his head and done the "basics very very well

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