New Zealand and Australia likes to talk about the beautiful game, and they desperately hope to determine this year's Rugby World Cup moments of inspiration rather than the monotony of kicking, the partner of their Tri-Nations, South Africa, unapologetically remain dedicated to the safety-first approach that brought them success 2007.Who dare had lost a moto, their coach, Jake White, announced the beginning that the best defense team claim the trophy. His successor, Peter de Villiers, who was 18 2007 vintage of their World Cup squad, do not want to tamper with a winning formula.
Wales has a team like this on Sunday, 815 caps, the most experienced in the history of South Africa. It would have been more Bakkies Botha has not ruled out by the Achilles tendon injury, while Wales are without five injured Lions, Matthew Rees, Ryan Jones, Gethin Jenkins, Stephen Jones and Gavin Henson Henson.Rees and managed to take a trip to New Zealand while the other three have succumbed to a calf strain, leaving a youthful Wales back row, lost influence and know-how and Ryan Jones, who may have aggravated injuries and sent home next week, and the relatively inexperienced at fly half Rhys Country Priest. Their coach, Warren Gatland, we pray that this does not prove the case of calves, bulls.
De Villiers named five on the bench, including the entire front row, as he did against New Zealand in their Tri-Nations final match. "You like to play on their own strengths, and this is why we went to," he said. "We know what we want to achieve out of this game and make-up on the bench will go for it. It is important to do what you want." Captain John Smit is from the side of a whore. His experience is considering a better form of Bismarck du Plessis, Smit course, but if the game works, it will not shift from the propeller, as he did against the negative consequences of Australia last month because it is a loose head and tight head on the bench.
"It seems to have taken ages to get this scene, and it feels strange to play on Sunday," Smit said. "All the attention was all black, which is par for the course, because the team plays the best rugby is hosting the tournament. Far from being any problems, we are pleased that the cameras are shying away from us." Gatland, meanwhile, looks forward to an exhausting meeting. "Their bench shows that they see us up front," he said. "They want to dominate us physically, but we are in good condition and are well prepared. We have been able to win the last four matches against South Africa and this is where the hard work to get over the line. We shall now into this game hoping to They have a bad day and that everything goes well for us. We are safe.
"If you fight for Wales and their coach say, you have the opportunity, but they have defeated South Africa and once in 105 years of trying to have lost only a Springbok World Cup Group A match, England, in 2003. They should have been at his side, along with Wellington, after a relatively quiet week, set to strong winds and squally showers.
Wales has taken the back division to attack, but if they wait to hit the gas, is South Africa only the content of the gas pedal, apply the clamp to induce errors in the offer and Morne Steyn three-pointers. Take-back James Hook at fly half and Country Priest is a bold move by Gatland, but he has lost his players, which can be outcome.Gatland Stephen Jones and Jenkins hopes to be able to participate fully in training next week, but at least Ryan Jones Two weeks away from continuing.
All three have a side captain Wales and the concern is whether they have the means to take control of a crucial battle moment.They let a lead slip in their last two matches against South Africa. Gatland believed that the greater experience and good physical conditioning would allow Wales to better shape their own destiny, but two of their key decision-makers, and NO8 Priest Country Faletau Toby, she is not performing Championships a year ago. South Africa can be compared with the ugly sister in New Zealand and Australia, but they know how to get the ball.
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