Will Carling, Zinzan Brooke, Matt Burke and Scott Quinnell discuss the Ireland victory over Australia, drinking between games and Zinzan comes up with another pearler: “I want New Zealand to lose”. This after stating that South Africa were not the best team at the 1995 and 2007 World Cups in the previous episode (View that one HERE).
Rugby World Cup quarterfinal predictions HERE
Based on Ou Grote’s predictions and those of Oddschecker which combines the odds of the world’s top 22 bookmakers to give the most likely result.
29. Wales v Namibia
OuGrote: Wales by 40
Joel Stransky: Wales by 47
Heyneke Meyer: Wales by 54
Allister Coetzee: Wales by 47
John Mitchell: Wales by 50
Garth Wright:Wales by 61
OddsChecker: Wales by 51 > 55
Prediction: Wales
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Monday 26 September 2011
08:30SA 07:30UK 16:30AU 19:30NZ | Wales v Namibia (D)
Tuesday 27 September 2011
06:00SA 05:00UK 14:00AU 17:00NZ | Canada v Japan (A)
08:30SA 07:30UK 16:30AU 19:30NZ | Italy v USA (C)
Wednesday 28 September 2011
08:30SA 07:30UK 16:30AU 19:30NZ | Georgia v Romania (B)
Friday 30 September 2011
09:30SA 08:30UK 17:30AU 20:30NZ | South Africa v Samoa (D)
Saturday 01 October 2011
04:30SA 03:30UK 12:30AU 15:30NZ | Australia v Russia (C)
07:00SA 06:00UK 15:00AU 18:00NZ | France v Tonga (A)
09:30SA 08:30UK 17:30AU 20:30NZ | England v Scotland (B)
Sunday 02 October 2011
02:00SA 01:00UK 11:00AU 13:00NZ | Argentina v Georgia (B)
04:30SA 03:30UK 13:30AU 15:30NZ | New Zealand v Canada (A)
07:00SA 06:00UK 16:00AU 18:00NZ | Wales v Fiji (D)
09:30SA 08:30UK 18:30AU 20:30NZ | Ireland v Italy (C)
The Springbok team to play Samoa has been announced:
15. P Lambie, 14. JP Pietersen, 13. J Fourie, 12. F Steyn, 11. B Habana, 10. M Steyn, 9. F Du Preez, 8. P Spies, 7. S Burger, 6. H Brussow, 5. V Matfield (c), 4. D Rossouw, 3. J du Plessis, 2. B du Plessis, 1. T Mtawarira.
Replacements: 16. J Smit, 17. G Steenkamp, 18. CJ Van der Linde, 19. W Alberts, 20. F Louw, 21. F Hougaard, 22. J De Villiers
Tuesday 20 September 2011
09:30SA 08:30UK 17:30AU 19:30NZ | Italy v Russia (C)
Wednesday 21 September 2011
09:30SA 08:30UK 17:30AU 19:30NZ | Tonga v Japan (A)
Thursday 22 September 2011
10:00SA 09:00UK 18:00AU 20:00NZ | South Africa v Namibia (D)
Friday 23 September 2011
10:30SA 09:30UK 18:30AU 20:30NZ | Australia v USA (C)
Saturday 24 September 2011
08:00SA 07:00UK 16:00AU 18:00NZ | England v Romania (B)
10:30SA 09:30UK 18:30AU 20:30NZ | New Zealand v France (A)
Sunday 25 September 2011
04:30SA 03:30UK 12:30AU 15:30NZ | Fiji v Samoa (D)
07:00SA 06:00UK 15:00AU 18:00NZ | Ireland v Russia (C)
09:30SA 08:30UK 17:30AU 20:30NZ | Argentina v Scotland (B)
Rugby World Cup quarter final predictions HERE
Based on Ou Grote’s predictions and those of Oddschecker which collates the odds of the world’s top 22 bookmakers to give the likely winning margin.
20. Italy v Russia
OuGrote: Italy by 17
OddsChecker: Italy by 21 > 30
Prediction: Italy
21. Tonga v Japan
OuGrote: Tonga by 13
OddsChecker: Tonga by 1 > 12
Prediction: Tonga
22. South Africa v Namibia
OuGrote: South Africa by 50
OddsChecker: South Africa by 51 > 60
Joel Stransky: South Africa by 59 (72-13)
Garth Wright: South Africa by 85 (97-12)
Allister Coetzee: South Africa by 46 (64-18)
Heyneke Meyer: South Africa by 59 (65-06)
Prediction: South Africa
23. Australia v USA
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The Boks beat the Fijians at their own game with a commanding display of total rugby, scoring six tries while keeping the islanders try-less. We rate the Boks’ performances:
15. Patrick Lambie [6]
Solid all round performance. Not really tested under the high ball, but performed his defensive duties well. Was also on the receiving end of some big hits!
Zinzan Brooke states that the Springboks weren’t the best team in the world when they won the World Cup in 1995 and 2007, instantly losing his entire South African fanbase. Have another Heineken Zinnie!
