That's what's so frustrating. The Blitzbokke are proof that the skills are there, so surely there must be some way of getting those skills into the 15 man game. If we could somehow combine those sorts of skills with our set piece strengths (about the only thing for which it can be said the 15 man team is still doing right) we'd be tough to beat.Springbok rugby is just atrocious at the moment, in particular our ball handling and skills are shocking.....
... except the Blitzbokke continue to do well, show some amazing skills.
Apart from the off season (which is when the Blitzbokke start popping up in the Currie Cup), I think they spend pretty much all their time training together, so that creates a much more cohesive unit rather than trying to weld a team together from individual sides who play differently. That, and they have a coach who knows what he's doing.And I can't reconcile the two except I think that the Blitzbokke are just left to get on with it; while the 15 man stuff has so much internal and external politics that nobody just concentrates and does the best for the future of rugby in SA.
Australia taking the lead early on . Been pressuring England early on. 6-0.
Don’t imagine anyone in here watching lol , good morning though with this and the cricket on.
Wrong code...Well done Australia . Tough game . 6-0 final score.
Haha, was surprised someone hadn't made this snipe earlier.Wrong code...
It’s the rugby thread...Wrong code...
Please don't start this. Just promise not to do it again.It’s the rugby thread...
Had a days think about it.. and no, sorry. Not promising anything.Please don't start this. Just promise not to do it again.
I'm not surprised.Yeah another slip like that and it’ll all be posts about Rugby, Warwickshire.
I have some deeply strong opinions about the direction the Rugby Borough Council is taking the community and I doubt I’d be able to resist.
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That was a good drop kick in the nick of timeScotland, a nation built upon perpetual sporting failure - even Murray is buggered right now.
Very exciting end to the Ireland match.