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Originally posted by Leeubok Leeubok wrote:

Nee wat ons is die swakste van die 4 spanne wat oor is. Nz en eng sou ons vermoor het as ons so teen hulle speel! 

Duh duh het vandag goed verdedig, maar op aanval Ken hy net van kop af en reguit in die verdediger vas. Faf het vir my goed gespeel, behalwe vir sy skoppe wat shocking was. Weti wat dink rassie om daarmee aan te hou nie! Iewers het ek gesien ons het maar 2 van 16 skoppe die bal terug gewen.
Willie was absoluut shocking en hoort nie naby die span nie! En Dan kak hy nog ander spelers uit na hy die bal laat val.


Jy vat die woorde so uit my mond uit. Sien jy, ons kan saam stem LOL
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Originally posted by TunaLion TunaLion wrote:

Originally posted by Niela Niela wrote:

Marx is world class, when at his best. on form my view is that Bongi is a better starter...

Either way, I agree that this is nowehere near our bext side


Marx made such a massive difference when he came on. All of a sudden the scrums were going forward and the maul was solid and making insane meters. Although he only came on after 35min, he ismy man of the match.


I agree , Marx was brilliant today. I thought he was a little complacent and probably overplayed at one point this year. The time in the “bomb squad” probably boded well for Malcolm. There is no doubt that when he is on form , he is the best in the world. The little wake up call was the best thing for him (and us) , he should start the next 2 games....
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Ek dink ons het 'n 50/50 kans om Wallis te klop, hulle is ook nie op goeie vorm nie en was baie gelukkig om teen Frankryk te wen. Daai slot se elmboog het hulle moontlik n plek in die finaal gekos. Tot op daai punt het hulle baie gevaarlik gelyk en het Wallis gesukkel om by te bly. 

En AS ons die finaal maak is ons enigste hoop dat die NZ-ENG game so 'n helse clash was dat hulle uitgeput is in die finaal. Ek dink regtig hulle is die beste 2 spanne in die kompetisie. 
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Latest World Ranking - The top 4 teams also playing in the World Cup semi-finals:
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Originally posted by Leeubok Leeubok wrote:

Ek dink ons het 'n 50/50 kans om Wallis te klop, hulle is ook nie op goeie vorm nie en was baie gelukkig om teen Frankryk te wen. Daai slot se elmboog het hulle moontlik n plek in die finaal gekos. Tot op daai punt het hulle baie gevaarlik gelyk en het Wallis gesukkel om by te bly. 

En AS ons die finaal maak is ons enigste hoop dat die NZ-ENG game so 'n helse clash was dat hulle uitgeput is in die finaal. Ek dink regtig hulle is die beste 2 spanne in die kompetisie. 

Ek stem saam, england en NZ is die best 2 spanne. Ek dink nie ons span is great nie en ons verdien nie n RWC nie, maar as n ou in die final speel, dan het jy n kans. 

Die game teen wallis gan baie takties wees, baie skoppe. Ek dink ons het genoeg in die tenk om hulle te klop (Al is hulle n bietjie van n bogey span vir ons).


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Wallis was vir my baie swak teen Frankryk, as dit nie vir die rooi kaart was nie, sou Frankryk waarskynlik gewen het. So ons het verseker die maklikste SF, maar ons was ook maar swak teen Japan, en as ons so baie besit gaan wegskop teen Wallis as gister en hulle toelaat om alles terug na ons te hardloop, dan kan ek nie sien dat ons sal wen nie. Daar was ook baie ander foute, aanslane, en baie duikslae gemis, en teen 'n sterker span soos Wallis sal mens jou foute moet beperk.
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https://www.springboks.rugby/en/articles/2019/10/21/Match-stats-SA-v-Japan?fbclid=IwAR3NE4PFhe7c31u28eA-m3iYXg-9724wQYMsQEt0jSJaXjNuFhVB-OPRWtM

Match stats: Boks tackle Japan out of RWC quarter-final

The Springboks made 170 successful tackles - with Damian de Allende, Lood de Jager and Cheslin Kolbe leading the charge - as they eliminated Japan from the Rugby World Cup in their tough-as-nails quarter-final in Tokyo on Sunday.

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Happy Boks “talk” themselves into Rugby World Cup last four

 

The Springboks produced a second half revival to clinch a place in the Rugby World Cup semi-finals after a ‘nervous’ first 40 raised hopes for a packed home crowd of a repeat of the ‘Miracle of Brighton’ which had seen Japan turn the rugby world on its head with victory over South Africa four years ago.

 

The Springboks stretched away from an edgy two-point halftime lead (5-3) with 21 unanswered points in the second half.

 

Makazole Mapimpi scored two more tries to take his tally to 13 in 12 Tests, while Faf de Klerk finished off a 40-metre rolling maul to claim the third.

 

“We’re happy to be through to the semi-finals but we were very nervous at halftime,” said Rassie Erasmus, South Africa’s director of rugby.

 

“Overall we were nervous going into this match; playing Japan with their home support and the way they played against Ireland and Scotland and they were definitely building momentum today.

 

“Going in at halftime we were only a few points up and having left a few tries out there, there was definitely a bit of a lull and a quietness in our change room.

 

“But I think after being together for 17 weeks the guys knew which buttons to push to get ourselves out of that lull and come and produce it in the second half. I’m proud of that. We’re through to the semi-finals and hopefully we can pull it through.”

 

Erasmus credited Bok captain Siya Kolisi, Duane Vermeulen and the other senior players for doing the key talking.

 

“If guys miss tackles and there’s a lack of commitment and there are effort errors, harsh words might help,” said Erasmus.

 

“But if it’s a bad pass or a missed opportunity or a skill error then it’s more a question of trying to get the guys confidence up and I guess that was the challenge at halftime.

 

“That’s where Siya and Duane and those guys did well at halftime. I think Siya and the boys did most of the talking and sorted that out.”

 

Kolisi said: “The message at halftime was to be patient and trust our plan. Our maul and our scrum were working. We didn’t take our opportunities in the first half, but we didn’t want to change anything, especially when we got turnover ball.

 

“And in the second half it worked. We got a mauling try and our scrum gave us penalties that gave us points. That was the main message – stick to the plan – and having positive chat throughout the game,” said Kolisi.

 

Erasmus was satisfied that the gameplan triumphed in the end.

 

“I don’t think it was a lack of effort in the first half,” he said.

 

“It was more the pressure Japan put on us and the amount of effort and intensity that they put onto us in the first half.

 

“I think we did really well in terms of intensity. But in terms of execution we weren’t that great.”

 

However, the outcome was an effective one for the Springboks as they stretched their record at this Rugby World Cup to four wins from five matches with only three tries conceded – and 30 scored – and a points difference of 211 for and only 39 against.

 

“Two of those tries were against New Zealand in four minutes, so I think we’ve not had long spells where we were under pressure and we folded,” said Erasmus.

 

“There’s a lot of people that see a few holes in our defence. But we really trust our system. Defence is a pretty important thing if you want to try and win a World Cup. But we were certainly tested today.

 

“To concede only 10 points in two games against Japan who have got a really good track record in this World Cup, the previous World Cup and the Pacific Nations Cup is good. We’ve got good confidence in our defensive system.”

 

That defensive system worked out to plan, with Japan succumbing to the Springboks’ set piece gameplan.

 

“We expected Japan to be a high-paced team, a fit team a team that almost announced in the media how fast they wanted to play,” said Erasmus.

 

“Our team selection was in the first place to see how – in the tight phases, the scrums, the mauls, the breakdown – we could physically impose ourselves there and in the same breath how we could contain their speed and the individual ‘Ferraris’ that they have.”

 

It was a particular challenge when the Boks were reduced to 14 men after the yellow carding of Tendai Mtawarira for a tip tackle.

 

Kolisi said the faith in the system had been the key for the team.

 

“There was a lot of heat coming – the ball was moving fast,” he said.

 

“But the things we pride ourselves in are our defence and work rate and how hard we work for one another. I think that’s what came out in that ten minutes.

 

“We knew what we needed to do. We had to work that bit extra but, as coach said, we have been together for so long, those kind of moments are when we pull together; that was one of those moments.”

 

Meanwhile Erasmus identified where the team needed to improve to advance in the tournament.

 

“We must find those pressure points and when we get the opportunities, we must utilise them and then don’t give away soft moments,” Erasmus said.

 

“That’s when we will have a real chance and be consistent. I think that’s the biggest work-on for us.

 

“I think we have the pack; I think we have the backline players to go all the way; but I think in a game which is 80 minutes and 40 minutes ball-in-play if you have four or five minutes of ball in play where you drop your concentration, which we did against New Zealand, you get found out.

 

“There was three or four minutes against Japan when we almost got caught out. So, I’d say we don’t have to improve that much in specific departments such as scrumming, mauling, lineouts or breakdown.

 

“It’s more to concentrate for the full 80 minutes where we need to improve if we want to try and win the World Cup.”

 

The Springboks play Wales in their semi-final on Sunday (kick off 11h00 SA time) at the Yokohama Stadium, after Wales beat France by 20-19 in the first semi-final earlier today.

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27 Springboks (including 4 at the 2019 World Cup) have played in 60 test matches or more, they are:
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22 Springboks (including 3 at the 2019 World Cup) have scored 120 or more points in test matches, they are:
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21 Springboks (including 2 at the 2019 World Cup) have scored 12 or more tries in test matches, they are:
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Het iewers gelees dat Kolisi 36 tackles gemaak het. Kan dit wees? Die meeste wat ek nog gesien het is hier tussen 20-25. Hy het een van sy beter games gehad, maar ek sal verbaas wees as hy so baie tackles ingesit het. 
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Originally posted by Leeubok Leeubok wrote:

Het iewers gelees dat Kolisi 36 tackles gemaak het. Kan dit wees? Die meeste wat ek nog gesien het is hier tussen 20-25. Hy het een van sy beter games gehad, maar ek sal verbaas wees as hy so baie tackles ingesit het. 
36 Klink vir my baie, hoewel daar was n geval waar hy 3 tackles in een beweging gemaak het. Die Japs het ook bal in die hand gehou wat sekerlik on tackle count redelik opgestoot het.
Ek sal like om almal se stats te sien.
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Kolisie het 36 tournament tackles gemaak. Saterdag het hy 11 gemaak.

Lappies is tournament leader met 68 tackles
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Hier is Siya se stats wat hul in die studio gewys het na die tyd:
Defenders beater: 7
Carries: 23
Metres made: 98
Tackles: 36

as daai akkuraat is het hy 'n baie goeie game gehad. sekerlik sy beste in n baie lang tyd!
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Duane het maar 6 gemaak, 2 minder as Bongi, wat net 25 minute gespeel het. Frans het ook soos Bongi 8 tackles gemaak.
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Originally posted by Leeubok Leeubok wrote:

Hier is Siya se stats wat hul in die studio gewys het na die tyd:
Defenders beater: 7
Carries: 23
Metres made: 98
Tackles: 36

as daai akkuraat is het hy 'n baie goeie game gehad. sekerlik sy beste in n baie lang tyd!

En dit is MATCH statistics. Wonder of Supersport dan sy stats bietjie probeer aanhelp? LOL
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Originally posted by Leeubok Leeubok wrote:

Hier is Siya se stats wat hul in die studio gewys het na die tyd:
Defenders beater: 7
Carries: 23
Metres made: 98
Tackles: 36

as daai akkuraat is het hy 'n baie goeie game gehad. sekerlik sy beste in n baie lang tyd!
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Dis Tounament stats. ek sal nou die site se link post
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Originally posted by valie valie wrote:

Duane het maar 6 gemaak, 2 minder as Bongi, wat net 25 minute gespeel het. Frans het ook soos Bongi 8 tackles gemaak.

Ten minste was een van sy 6 'n monster hit gewees.
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https://www.rugbyworldcup.com/match/quarter-final-4#stats

Hierdie is die match stats. Ek dink Supersport is nie so Super nie.


Hierbo is die tournament stats.
Kolisi het wel die meeste tackles van die Bokke gemaak, sover. Seker oor hy in baie van die midweek games ook gespeel het.
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Originally posted by Leeubok Leeubok wrote:

Originally posted by valie valie wrote:

Duane het maar 6 gemaak, 2 minder as Bongi, wat net 25 minute gespeel het. Frans het ook soos Bongi 8 tackles gemaak.

Ten minste was een van sy 6 'n monster hit gewees.
Ja, dis was asof ek amper daai ou se tande kon hoor klap op die tv.
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https://www.rugbyworldcup.com/stats/players/2019?metric=tackles

Tackle stats van al die spelers wat in die WC gespeel het, sover.
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