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The Springbok win last weekend against the Wallabies at Loftus does nothing
more than smooth over the cracks that have been showing in the Bok's selections,
game plan and coaching.
With the Tri Nations trophy already in New Zealand, the focus shifts to two
teams with a lot to play for. It's Victor Matfield's 100th test match and the
Loftus faithful are no doubt going to go nuts when he runs on.
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The return to form of Juan Smith is a big plus for the Boks and he will
continue to cause the Wallabies headaches. The Boks were more effective at the
breakdown trough using sheer force. David Pocock did not enjoy the free reign he
had in Brisbane.
But many question marks remain. John Smit's conditioning and form continue to
be a major issue and with Chiliboy Ralapele's 20 minutes of game time were a
stark reminder of the value of a hooker who gets around the park quicker.
Bok coach Pieter de Villiers continues to lash out at anyone who criticizes
him for overplaying his senior squad members. His comments on the Bees Roux
murder case have caused outrage. How much longer can this man be tolerated?
Oregin Hoskins is made to look the fool by not taking decisive action.
The pressure on the Wallabies and coach Deans is reaching boiling point. The
truth of the matter is that the Australians don't have the depth to cover for
some of their injured stars and will always struggle if they cannot play their
top players.
This desperation is what will make us tip against the Boks, who field their
most experiences team in history. A combination of Wallaby desperation and
inadequate defense out wide from the Boks will see the Wallabies scrape home.
Best odds for our pick: Greatodds.com
has Australia by 1-5 points at a 7/1.
Match odds at Greatodds.com
- Australia (14/5), South Africa (1/4), The Draw (18/1).
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