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WINNERS OF THE 2019 WORLD CUP RUGBY GAMES QUARTER FINALS MATCH PLAYED AGAINST JAPAN
FINAL SCORE SOUTH AFRICA 26 JAPAN 3
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The Bokke demolished Japan Call their game plan boring, but the Springboks' win was built on a dominant performance up front. Coach Rassie Erasmus' game plan proved effective in keeping the game as slow as possible and not playing to fast-paced Japan's strengths. source: Sport24's Herman Mostert
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2007 2 oz STERLING SILVER PROOF RUGBY WORLD CUP OFFICIAL COMMEMORATIVE MEDALLION
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Details: Mint of Norway Medallion in a Capsule
FINISH: PROOF COMPOSITION: SILVER (0.925) WEIGHT: 63 grams DIAMETER: 45 mm.
Info: Yes, there were some seriously jittery moments for the Springboks in the first half against Japan, but ultimately it was their power game that came to the fore to lay the foundation for the expected victory. To the credit of Japan and their coaching staff, the host nation certainly had some tricks up their sleeves, with quick fire play at the set pieces and a few well-weighted cross kicks working a treat early on. When Japan turned up the pace with ball in hand, and used their short passes to great effect, the Bok defence looked like it could be fractured. And yet, it simply wasn’t. Despite all the fire and brimstone from Japan, the Boks held their defensive shape, and regularly forced their attacking opponents to turn back infield. More often than not, Japan players were then met with massive, brutal, dominant tackles. It was the sort of defence that denied Japan front-foot momentum, and allowed the Springboks to hang in the game. What the Boks also did well was to turn to the strength of their maul to slowly but surely amplify the slow-poison power game that gradually took Japan and their vociferous fans out of the equation. source SA Rugby Mag. Craig Lewis TO RESERVE Call Marketing Now (011) 789-2233 or (011) 789 -2234
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