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Can England lose with less then 30 points against the Boks on Saturday ?

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Will the Springboks even score a bigger win then last Saturday ?

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  1. Maybe,

    But only if South Africa are very experimental and try some new training ground moves. Sadly for England, even is SA do that they'll still win.


  2. If they can take out Bryan Habbana OUR! speedster wing who really did some damage, then work on Schalk Burger our mad man, then Francher Stein our big booter then Victor Mattfield our giant line out thief and finally finishing it off by taking out Percy Montgommery. You might have a chance but by the time you do that we'll be leading by 30 points and half the players from the English will be on stretchers for trying to block Schalkie from the line so my answer is no way in h**l. Oh and Os Durand might play

  3. England will get within 30 points and perhaps even give the Boks a scare at half-time. Knowing the Boks, after thrashing England last week, they will become too experimental and will not follow game plan as they should resulting in a result that will be somewhat flattering to England.

    That's my 2cent verdict Boks by 18

  4. England will lose by no less than 70 points.

  5. if they can it would be an amzing achievement, so much of their backs have been brought down with illness that they had to bring a player that was cover for the saxons, now hes a winger and if you take a look at south africas wingers.....and jason robinson might not be playing either they are completely ravaged by injury and illness

  6. England will be lucky if they can keep the gap within 30 points of the Bokke.

    After the thrashing of last Saturday, the Roses received more bad news: Four more injured.

    See: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_un...

    Also: http://sport.guardian.co.uk/rugbyunion/s...

    Maybe the Springboks will be nice and go soft on them?

    No, I'm afraid here comes another biggy... No matter who's in the Springbok team.

    A major factor is this will be an even higher altitude game than the previous one. England will have to be super fit to stand any chance I'm afraid.

    The final nail in the coffin is the stadium. Home of the mighty Blue Bulls, Southern hemisphere champions. The crowd is some of the most faithfull in world rugby. I sight to see.

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