Both the AB's and the Boks played quite a physical game, but reviewing the film will show a lot of horrid mistakes. That said, reviewing game film will be a lot easier for the AB's, as getting any win (let alone a shutout) as a visitor to the Republic is a very major achievement.
If this game was to be remembered (which it won't), it will be based on the question of the kicking. When was the last time you saw i.) Dan Carter miss 5/5 penalties, have ii.) 2/2 drop goals charged down, and also iii.) see Percy miss 2/2 on penalties.
Another thought: Brad Thorn must be right on the cusp of being dropped. He's committed a major foul in almost every game of the Tri-Nations so far which ultimately puts his team at risk when getting reduced to 14 men, and he was incredibly lucky in this game not to get a yellow for taking out Du Preez as he chased his own kick.
Graham Henry will have relieved considerable pressure, but for Pete De Villiers the nightmare has just begun. Not only did the Bokke get shutout at home, but he selected a team which was viewed poorly by the South African politicians due to "transformation". I cannot see De Villiers making it through all the way to the next Rugby World Cup; he's just not as elusive as Jake White was.
As I've said before, I think Springbok Coach is the hardest position in world sport.
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