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Seems like Boks got the better of the game and should have won?

Started by Beeno116 REPLIES4,891 VIEWS· 25 Sept 2021, 12:14
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
25 Sept 2021, 12:14
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25 Sept 2021, 12:14#1

After all the spiteful, hate filled angst directed at the Boks by fraudulent Bok "supporters" and those kbbs etc one expected a bloodbath and a huge score against the Boks. Hahahhahahahahahaha they all fed off each others nonsense and by the time Saturday came it would have been a waste of time trying to convince these loons otherwise. 


Yes one can always find areas to improve on but trashing a side like the Boks was the agenda. RDS reached peak levels as the loons went rabid venting their spleen etc. Bwahahahaahhahahahahaha 


Despite defeat, the Boks rediscovered their soul in Townsville and, with captain Siya Kolisi front and centre, proved that their champion qualities remain firmly intact, writes CRAIG LEWIS.

As written earlier this week, the reaction from the Springbok camp following humbling back-to-back loss to the Wallabies, and ahead of the blockbuster clash with the All Blacks, had been particularly revealing.

The message from the Springboks were as clear as day: the team had strayed too far from their blueprint against Australia last weekend, at times forcing the play before having earned the right to go wide.

As a result, the Boks went soul-searching, held some honest conversations, and decided that they would go back to play the “South African way”.

And so it proved on Saturday.

There were no frills or fuss, this was about brutal, belligerent Springbok rugby. The pack was a weapon. The kicking boot an ally. It was back to basics!

Yes, it wasn’t enough in the end, with the All Blacks snatching defeat at the death as they so often do but, in all but on the scoreboard, this was a win for the Springboks.

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This was about realising that the “South African way” is the correct way, and there is immense clarity and confidence that can be taken from that.

Ultimately, however, you can very rarely win a Test match when you concede 16 penalties – as the Springboks did on Saturday – one of which resulted in a yellow card, and that was the big difference in a game of such small margins.(I am hearing the ref started off okay but then when anti Bok, This is a trend. start off oaky but go full anti Bok in second half)

The breakdown penalty that led to the match-winning Jordie Barrett kick broke South African hearts, but it was ill-discipline that haunted the Boks throughout the game.

Another 23 missed tackles, which followed on from the 40 that were missed in total across two Test against the Wallabies, was another area of frustration.

But take nothing away from the fact that Springboks threw the All Blacks off their game, and looked more than capable of pulling off a victory that many would have thought almost impossible on the basis of what was seen against the Wallabies.

This was an occasion for the Boks’ big players to step up, and Kolisi once again proved why he is such a sensational leader.

The Bok captain was simply everywhere, completing six carries, making 20 metres, executing the joint-most nine tackles (missing none) and winning a turnover.

Ultimately, though, this  was a result that got away from the Boks when they lost control of play late in the game.

For the majority of the match the Springboks had superbly dictated the tempo of the Test, slowing down the match decidedly, dragging the All Blacks to the gutter while preventing them from taking the game to the dance floor.( Yep oks the dance floor where the kiwi ballerinas love to play)

Yet, for all the good that the Springboks did, there were occasions where the decision-making, direction and execution was lacking when opportunities were presented, and it’s clear that flyhalf Handre Pollard is currently lacking his usual swagger and authority.

The Boks cannot always grind out the results, and when they have successfully imposed themselves on the opposition – as they did in Townsville – they need to find the bravery to back their abilities to exploit attacking space without reverting to the tendency of kicking first. (AGREE)

Far too often the Springboks failed to make the most of playing under advantage, while also reverting to kicking contestables into the opposition 22, particularly when there was more than enough front- foot ball to build some phases.

This end result will hurt. But the Springboks rediscovered their soul on Saturday, and now there just has to be some much-needed progression in adding more attacking intent to what they offer with ball in hand once they’ve done all the hard yards. ( Need Rassie to guide the ship)

QS
Queensland SupporterClub Pro115 posts
25 Sept 2021, 12:21
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25 Sept 2021, 12:21#2

Beeno - South Africa lost - Finished second - Got beaten - Got done over - Scored less points than the opposition - South Africa did not win  3 losses in a row.  

JW
Just_winCaptain18,570 posts
25 Sept 2021, 12:24
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25 Sept 2021, 12:24#3

Beemo will be calling for a recount, lol

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moolaaPro2,380 posts
25 Sept 2021, 12:24
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25 Sept 2021, 12:24#4

Hasbeeno, let’s see what happens next week eh?

Don’t expect the ABs to drop so many passes two tests running…..

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
25 Sept 2021, 12:31
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25 Sept 2021, 12:31#5

Hahahahahahhaha moo what happens next week end happens. Be a little cautious moooo as so many predictors got this hopelessly wrong.

Given a fair ref we would have won.

From what I can gather your pap forwards got taken to the cleaners. I will try a watch a replay.

As the writer said they wee abs got drawn into a brutal forward battle were they came off second best when all the wanted to do was go to the dance floor. 

Hilarious  the kiwi ballerinas as I call them. A master piece of branding by Beeno! 



JW
Just_winCaptain18,570 posts
25 Sept 2021, 13:16
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25 Sept 2021, 13:16#6

Beeno, SCOREBOARD!

DB
DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
25 Sept 2021, 13:25
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25 Sept 2021, 13:25#7

Beenz getting quite a few bites...good bait ek sê!

TH
TheTraditionalistPro4,003 posts
25 Sept 2021, 13:48
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25 Sept 2021, 13:48#8

kbbs etc one expected a bloodbath and a huge score against the Boks. Hahahhahahahahahaha they all fed off each others nonsense and by the time Saturday came it would have been a waste of time trying to convince these loons otherwise.


Where. The hammering stuff was exposed on this board as drivel voiced out by SAns themselves in an attempt to divert from the mattering dimension: the mentality that would drive the SA team.

The hypothesis was cast that SA rugby would send a team with a loser mindset whose first and only objective would be to lose by the small margin possible.

The hammered stuff was a pitiful attempt of a diversion.

On the mentality side, even when prepared, the output came as a shocker. Cant remember one team that stepped on a rugby field with so small an ambition to produce anything rugby related.

Dunno know if it is because SAns have it easy and have little notion of what hard work means but seeing players paid hundreds of thousands of euros per year taking every single opportunity to waste time in order to eat the clock was disgusting.

It is as if they could not understand that people work and spend money and time to watch the game, no respect at all given to the basic rugby fan.

The game came as expected; except in excess. It was expected that the SA rugby team would show up with a brown pants mentality while it was anticipated that NZ would be on a poor day at the office. Except that both sides managed to beat the expectations in magnitude, again, never a team ever stepped with so little desire to justify a win and NZ collected an impressive direct foul rate not by their standards but by many teams' standards.

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AugenöffnerPro6,974 posts
25 Sept 2021, 13:50
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25 Sept 2021, 13:50#9

This was South Africa's worst performance of the year. Were it not for unforced errors, they wouldn't even be in the game. You almost never see the All Blacks perform like that. A halfway decent Bok side of old would have won, and convincingly. The All Blacks will get better, we won't. 

CL
CleanCutPro9,905 posts
25 Sept 2021, 14:53
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25 Sept 2021, 14:53#10

That was pathetic, All Blacks.

These are race based selections ... giving your merited boys a hard time.

Laughable. 

BE
Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
25 Sept 2021, 15:08
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25 Sept 2021, 15:08#11

Yes Draad a lot of red faces today. even ou pakster got called out by ou rooitwit for bias. Rooitwit seemed to have a case.



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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
25 Sept 2021, 15:18
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25 Sept 2021, 15:18#12

Hey wee cc I hope you are not shafting your kiwi mates in the back oak! You almost sounded like a Bok supporter there!



JW
Just_winCaptain18,570 posts
25 Sept 2021, 15:34
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25 Sept 2021, 15:34#13

Beeno old chap, I must point out that one fact has escaped you, i.e. the Boks lost, lol


JW trying to help out his old fiend Beeno


JW
Just_winCaptain18,570 posts
25 Sept 2021, 15:34
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25 Sept 2021, 15:34#14

Beeno old chap, I must point out that one fact has escaped you, i.e. the Boks lost, lol


JW trying to help out his old fiend Beeno


AJ
AJHPro3,183 posts
25 Sept 2021, 15:44
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25 Sept 2021, 15:44#15

Have not had the opportunity to watch the game yet but I must admit seeing the score that the Springboks did better than I ever expected.

No walk over for the AB's but alas another loss for the Boks.

Next weeks game will be the make or break for the Boks.


QS
Queensland SupporterClub Pro115 posts
26 Sept 2021, 00:05
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26 Sept 2021, 00:05#16

Yes Beeno - Whatever way you twist it - The Boks lost - Finding any excuse at allis not going to change that fact.

There are several common demoninators appearing with the boks.

1 - Their game plan is an absolute shocker - Horrible - And enough to turn any non South African off the game of rugby

2 - South African rugby is losing respect

3 - When they lose - it is always the referee

4 - They throw their toys

This is becoming very bad

  

JW
Just_winCaptain18,570 posts
26 Sept 2021, 00:28
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26 Sept 2021, 00:28#17

I tried to watch this game again but after the two tries it was nothing but frustration as Pollard is always signaling to slow the game down and Boks players are tying shoe lases, get medical attention, walking as slow as they can and generally trying not to play. What a sad display of rugby.

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