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An outsider who hasn't known Pieter de Villiers for his ridiculous mutterings
would certainly be of the opinion that he is doing everything in his power to
destroy his teams' chances of winning.
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Let's look at the string of disasters down under over the last three weeks:
- Abandon the game plan of ball in hand and selective kicking that won SA
the Super Rugby title
- Revert to a "kick before you think" plan without any kick chase
- Play a hopefully out of shape scrumhalf and ask him to play a kicking game
- which he doesn't have
- Pick Jean de Villiers on the wing while his and Jacques Fourie's potency
together in the midfield has been an asset for the Boks
- Insult the All Black coach
- Complain about the referees, putting a target on the Bok's backs
- Claim that we need to cheat to win, making the target bigger
- Pick an unbalanced, untried back row combination against Australia,
showing scant regard for our breakdown problems
- Embarrass the nation and SA rugby fans with various other outlandish statements in the
media.
... the list goes on and on.
Victor Matfield's has come out publicly laying down the law when it comes to
discipline and at least we can take heart in his and John Smit's diplomacy.
Whether it is enough to beat the Wallabies in Brisbane, where the Boks never
won, remains an open question.
Deans and the Wallabies have been under huge pressure from fans and the
press. Deans has taken few risks in his selections and will have taken note of
South African's weak defense in phase play.
After getting pummeled from two games in New Zealand and with the
distractions caused but the coach, we cannot see the Boks making history in
Brisbane.
Wallabies by 7.
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has Australia winning by 5-10 at a whopping 11/2. We're buying.
Match odds at Greatodds.com
- Australia (5/6), South Africa (Evens), The Draw (16/1).
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