Jaden Hendrikse and Sacha Mngomezulu is the future halfback pairing of SA rugby. Save this tweet! 2023 WC might be just too soon for Sacha but I will give him an opportunity at the end of year tour. Damian Willemse quality too.
@rugby_ap 1st point spot on,but not only Manie can get the backline going imo. SFM can too and better on D. SFM needs more games at 10 to improve his game management. SFM needs to learn that not every touch has to be magic.First do the basics well,then put the icing on the cake.
@Altgthr The main issue is the willingness to let a top talent go simply because he doesn’t fit a manager’s system— a manager who has not proven he will be successful yet. The midfield two (incl Bruno) in front of him also does not fit the system perfectly so why not give him a go.
@Altgthr On balance it probably suits the Amorim system better. But we also loose leadership and potentially its harder to sign top level players when losing our only world class player. In summary, it can work, but only if Ineos can reinvest smartly, which is no guarantee unfortunately.
@Altgthr Best option is we keep Bruno for sure.We know what we get in Bruno,goals and assists.BUT if we do end up selling him for excess of 100 mln and we CAN(not guaranteed)invest that in Gyokeres and Mbeumo,we replace the goals. Use the remaining budget for 2 decent midfielders (1)
Sacha is the now and the future. Generational. It was clear to see from the first time I saw him. Scary thing is he will only get better. #supersport@BoknRoll
Jaden Hendrikse and Sacha Mngomezulu is the future halfback pairing of SA rugby. Save this tweet! 2023 WC might be just too soon for Sacha but I will give him an opportunity at the end of year tour. Damian Willemse quality too.
Jaden Hendrikse and Sacha Mngomezulu is the future halfback pairing of SA rugby. Save this tweet! 2023 WC might be just too soon for Sacha but I will give him an opportunity at the end of year tour. Damian Willemse quality too.
1)Line outs struggling+AB’s scored from 2 line outs.
2)AB’s winning the battle in the air.
3) Bokke not dominating physically,but most surprising our attacking shape has been shocking and NZ finding way more space out wide than expected.
Hoping the bench can tighten things up
1)Line outs struggling+AB’s scored from 2 line outs.
2)AB’s winning the battle in the air.
3) Bokke not dominating physically,but most surprising our attacking shape has been shocking and NZ finding way more space out wide than expected.
Hoping the bench can tighten things up
Three key areas Boks will be tested today for me.
1) Line outs, both on our own ball but also contesting(AB’s launch attack from LO)
2) Ball carriers in middle of park.
3) High ball. Really difficult to beat Clarke in the air when he goes for the tap back.
I don’t think the Boks will have it all our way with the physical dominance today, but its also the first time since I can remember where we can probably back ourselves to go toe to toe with the AB’s skill wise.
Three key areas Boks will be tested today for me.
1) Line outs, both on our own ball but also contesting(AB’s launch attack from LO)
2) Ball carriers in middle of park.
3) High ball. Really difficult to beat Clarke in the air when he goes for the tap back.
But really excited to see what we will do on attack. Might see a lot of Dixon and PSTD in the trams out wide. Hoping Sacha has a real go today. Exciting talent!