Australia 16 South Africa 9
The Springboks opened with tired legs after two straight games against the All Blacks. A rested Australia was fresher on the day and had a lot more quickness around the ball.
That said, this game was not won entirely on fresh legs.
It was another poorly officiated game in which the Boks got homered. Local TV commentators were wild and showed replay after replay of illegal play by Australia that went uncalled.
The most obvious example was that Australia was offsides in the lineouts for most of the game, especially the first half. They were jumping so far across in lineouts, that they were more than a meter behind the Bok line before the ball came down. I don't remember them getting called once for it.
The most egregious illegal play occurred in the breakdowns. The Wallabies were offsides repeatedly, without calls unless the Bok players screamed at the ref about it. They played the ball on the ground a lot, "squeezing the ball back" a lot. Despite endless replays (including in the stadium, which had more Bok fans than Wallaby fans), the Aussies got away with murder and the Springboks suffered a lot of questionable calls.
The Springboks hurt themselves a lot in the game. At least three tries went begging due to handling errors near the try line. It was disappointing but I think we beat both teams here in coming weeks and win the Tri-Nations.
The Springboks opened with tired legs after two straight games against the All Blacks. A rested Australia was fresher on the day and had a lot more quickness around the ball.
That said, this game was not won entirely on fresh legs.
It was another poorly officiated game in which the Boks got homered. Local TV commentators were wild and showed replay after replay of illegal play by Australia that went uncalled.
The most obvious example was that Australia was offsides in the lineouts for most of the game, especially the first half. They were jumping so far across in lineouts, that they were more than a meter behind the Bok line before the ball came down. I don't remember them getting called once for it.
The most egregious illegal play occurred in the breakdowns. The Wallabies were offsides repeatedly, without calls unless the Bok players screamed at the ref about it. They played the ball on the ground a lot, "squeezing the ball back" a lot. Despite endless replays (including in the stadium, which had more Bok fans than Wallaby fans), the Aussies got away with murder and the Springboks suffered a lot of questionable calls.
The Springboks hurt themselves a lot in the game. At least three tries went begging due to handling errors near the try line. It was disappointing but I think we beat both teams here in coming weeks and win the Tri-Nations.
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