Originally posted by Caligastia
I was a bit puzzled when shortly after SA got that penalty kick
I was a bit puzzled when shortly after SA got that penalty kick
NZ got a penalty and Carlos opted to kick from the sideline. I knew he would miss it as he usually does from there. Surely the better option would have been to kick for touch and go for the try. NZ really need to get a better goalkicker.
I think Carlos' goal kicking problems are going to haunt Mitchell between now and the WRC. Mitchell has sacrificed Mehrtens' reliable goal kicking for Carlos' undeniable skills elsewhere. Very interesting trade-off. And potentially costly. Ultimately, Mitchell might have to count on the ABs scoring sufficient tries to render the points from conversions and penalty goals redundant.
I particularly liked that try from Howlett in which he had to tippy toe down the touchline without touching the corner flag. Great skills from him.
Frankly, the ABs made the Boks look like the outfit that struggled against Scotland and the Pumas. Which, IMHO, is a fair indication of where the Boks are in world rugby. Thus it is to the Wallabies' eternal discredit that they lost last week. The ABs did everything the Wallabies couldn't, and did it with enormous style, to boot. They exposed Brett Russell as a talented 7s player who struggles in the hurly burly of the 15-man game when we couldn't; they copped the Boks' early onslaught and strong defence and countered both with intelligent options when we couldn't. As I said, I think Aaron Mauger's return from injury is one of the keys - he knits them together. Last night, they were starting to look like a very well-oiled machine, and when the ABs do that, they become a very scary proposition.
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