A good piece of info from Chat Gpt Plum, I can't disagree with the logic and for sure the ABs are implementing game plans that do this. Problem is, so are others
As part of getting AMPED, here's a link to an article saying the Boks have a home field advantage it's a marginal advantage.
Boks have a home field advantage
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For some reason, I keep looking at the side we selected and, perhaps it's because I'm bored out of my skull this week, but I'm getting to levels of excitement for this game that no "friendly" or dead rubber generally causes.
I would have loved to see Snyman start with Eben. That's my one gripe.
With the side we selected, Snyman fits in perfectly as a starter and we could have brought Mostert on for the last 30 and told Snyman to go high balls to the wall(I see you Moz).
It may blow up in our faces, but I have a strong feeling that it won't.
There's every reason for both sides to play with freedom as there is nothing on the line...which is hardly ever the case when we play the Abs.
They're gonna play as they always do but I think we're gonna give them zero respect and just go for it, which we never do and which is what we should do every single time as far as I'm concerned. Easy for me to say, I know.
Above all, I'm hoping that AE demolishes the AB midfield and that Moodie stylishly runs in a few scores in off his shoulder. Those bullet-like passes from Maanie should set AE up nicely...here's hoping.
Let's also pray no stupid cards ruin the game and that the ref lets the boys run.
There is no better game than rugby. Fact!
Bonus...here's what Chat GPT thinks of having an attacking mindset in rugby...and what I'm hoping for tomorrow.
"Rather than relinquishing possession through aimless kicks, an aggressive attacking mindset enables a team to dictate the flow of the game. By relentlessly pressing forward, teams maintain control of the ball, put the opposition on the back foot, and continuously threaten to breach the defensive line. This not only keeps the scoreboard ticking in their favor but also compels the opposing team to defend rigorously, which, in turn, leads to fatigue, mistakes, and ultimately, a strategic advantage. In rugby, a potent attack isn't just a means of scoring points; it's a comprehensive strategy that leverages possession and pressure to secure victory."