Springboks Question Marks On Defense | Allblacks Good 2nd Half | France Too Good |
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New episode Topics: Champagne & Boerewors Rugby • All Blacks vs Italy: Another sluggish first half from New Zealand before quality eventually told. • All Blacks’ slow starts: It’s becoming a habit—can the All Blacks afford to keep spotting teams a head start? • Italy did well in keeping possession for large chunk of the first half. But not really putting points on the board. • France vs Wallabies: France were simply a class above, exposing Australia’s lack of cohesion. • Joe Schmidt: Has Joe Schmidt overcomplicated things, or is Australia simply lacking the cattle? • Rassie’s selection gamble: Erasmus rolled the dice with a heavily rotated side—and the result says it was the right call. • Performance vs scoreboard: The scoreboard was emphatic, but there are still a few areas Rassie will want cleaned up. • Missing Springboks: South Africa won comfortably despite being without a host of frontline internationals. • Scrum penalties: The Springbok scrum once again became a weapon, piling pressure on Scotland and earning crucial penalties. • Scotland’s fast start: Scotland looked sharp early but failed to capitalise on their opening opportunities. • Scotland’s late fightback: Credit to Scotland—they kept competing and clawed their way back into the contest in the final quarter. • France vs Scotland comparison: France punished almost every Springbok mistake; Scotland dominated possession but couldn’t make it count, even against 14 men. • Springbok efficiency: South Africa continue to be ruthless—less possession, more points, maximum efficiency. • Aphelele Fassi: A relatively quiet afternoon for Fassi, with the game unfolding away from his strengths. • Scotland’s finishing: Scotland created opportunities but lacked the clinical edge needed to trouble the world champions.