Slick wrote: Thu Sep 14, 2023 7:03 amCompletely agree, it would be awful if it was just some homogenous game plan across the teams. SA have a culture and a style that adds to rugby. It makes them successful, but it can also be their weakness occasionally, which is what makes it all tickaverage joe wrote: Thu Sep 14, 2023 6:10 amYou're asking the Springboks to sacrifice their culture and play like the AB's from 2010/15. Thats what the previous coach before Rassie did and look what that gave us. When Rassie took over from Coetzee the team had no character except to be more like the AB's. Some of those players are still in the team but they're completely different people now. They are confident in their abilities, and they have direction and drive.Grandpa wrote: Wed Sep 13, 2023 3:07 pm
I think the players coming through now are the most exciting talent I can remember for the Springboks... going back to the 90s at least... I hope it's used... Moodie and Am are two great talents in midfield... you have exciting wingers and a mercurial number 10..
I hope they take the strait-jacket off and set them free... I think the Boks can be even better than they were at Twickenham.. instead of living off opposition mistakes, there is so much potential to create and ruthlessly destroy... your team could be like the All Blacks of 2010 to 2015... win the world cup and go the next 5 years almost unbeatable... but you have to trust your talent... take those shackles off...
One of the things that makes rugby interesting is it can be played in different ways. There is no one set way to play the game. Teams can build a culture around their strengths and weaknesses.
Grandpa wasn't suggesting the Boks PLAY like the ABs of that period, he is suggesting they are restrained now in how they play and that they could be even better if they release the shackles... in the same way that AB team played with freedom.