Kane Durie
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Having Kane Durie on, it gave me a lot more perspective watching it, like understanding that they're setting themselves up to win a World Cup.
New Zealand won this last year convincingly, and the Springboks went on to win the World Cup.
I'm not saying that there's just naturally going to be roles reversed.
But I think it showed that they used every member of the squad.
They targeted that Argentinian game as to give a lot of opportunity to guys that are trying to stake their claim for the World Cup.
And I think that's always a good thing because how do you know where guys are at if they don't get a chance?
They slipped up, they didn't deliver, and then they put...
I suppose their main side back in, you know, with a few injuries that are missing some key players.
But I was super impressed.
One, I think the most impressive was like the Springboks have set the standard in terms of all the collision areas at under 20s.
Struggled at scrum time, I get that.
There's no sort of helping that.
It's just a mass thing and a timing thing.
the line out more to get a couple of more tries is massive especially against the spring box like that that is huge and i like the nifty innovation and the speed of that first try um i think you know even when they're under pressure defensively you know there's some bad defensive reads that led to tries but i think in and around the breakdown and getting turnovers at key times finlay was good the young hooker woodley was constantly challenging but
And then just when the game came in the balance, they just piggybacked themselves up the field.
They obviously have six players returning.
I think the experience down that stretch was really important.
And then to lead to the penalty, try to get them the result.
I don't know, I think they'll be really happy coming back.