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The positive of playing a B team

Started by Saffolk 3 REPLIES4,722 VIEWS· 14 Aug 2024, 09:22
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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
14 Aug 2024, 09:22
#1
14 Aug 2024, 09:22#1
If nothing else the Boks could easily have gone into the second test very complacent given the thumping they gave the Aussies in the first test Let’s face it the score line could have been a lot worse had Willie not completely botched that try So selecting 10 new players all wanting to make an impression along with the likes of Sacha and Elrigh Louw only just starting their test careers, the complacency element gets removed from the equation Oz are going to come out blazing much like the Irish did in the second test. We are such a good side that despite that Irish first half we had the resolve and ability to change things around in the second half only to lose it at the end Will be interesting to see how our B side goes against a fired up Aussie side
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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
14 Aug 2024, 09:30
#2
14 Aug 2024, 09:30#2

That's not really a B side...but let's see.

DE
DennyCaptain12,893 posts
14 Aug 2024, 09:33
#3
14 Aug 2024, 09:33#3

Well, Oz rugby is such a mess it's hard to see them beating a Bulls or Stormers side.

SA
Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
14 Aug 2024, 10:03
#4
14 Aug 2024, 10:03#4
Wessels , Grobelaar, Thomas, Moerat, Nortje, v Staaden, Louw, vd Bergh and Fassi = B
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