Sunday, September 5, 2010

Bearded Dragon Belly Lines

big surprise in Bloemfontein


Surprise: Australia triumph in South Africa. After 47 years the Wallabies win plateau, and bring home two other results: 2nd place in the world rankings, from which undermine the Springboks, and the Nelson Mandela Shield, the trophy that opposed South Africa and Australia. Afternoon to forget for the hosts, who closed the Tri Nations with only one win, the worst result ever. Habana is out of range in the second half between the whistles, but failed to reach its goal of becoming the leading scorer of all time goals of the Springboks. Match beautiful and crazy: after a first half dominated by the Australians far and wide, with four tries, to take on 31-6, the Springboks begin to tackle and achieve a partial 30-0 (!), Rising to 36 -31 minutes from the end. Seems to be made, but here are the imponderables. Guests (with a man less) should be in goal with Mitchell and above 2 points. Three minutes after badly losing a ball on Beale 22 meters, and if the wrong socket makes it bounce in the face, and the Springboks pemette a strike action that ends with the punishment of the infallible M. Steyn. But the Springboks are not able to maintain possession of the ball in the final seconds, and time expired, to allow Wallabies a set piece from 56 yards. The specialist is out of Giteau, who is in charge of the bar Beale, thanks rarefied air of the Highlands, the central pole and set the final result on 41-39! The last match of the Tri Nations in Sydney with the All Blacks - Dan Carter free - promises sparks.

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