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Late Tackle: Patriotism or career
By Online Editors
Watch as the Late Tackle team is joined by Joe Pietersen to pick his brain about why local players head overseas to ply their trade.
Morgan Newman uses his personal experience of choosing to remain patriotic, to shed light on why he encourages young players to head overseas if they are presented with the chance.
We reveal Pietersen's hidden talent before placing a call to a UFC Middleweight fighter Garreth 'Soldier Boy' McLellan to chat about his participation at the Cape Town 10s.
With Pietersen's history of representing the BlitzBoks, we find out why the team has been so consistent over the past few years.
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Completely and utterly agree mate. The whole George Ford kick substitution issue pales into significance compared to the issue that we didn't get anywhere near the bloody tryline except with an interception. Our attack is nonexistent. If we're only getting a maximum of 3 points on an entry to the red zone it doesn't matter who's on the damn bench! Borthers and Wigglesworth spent their careers trotting after kicks and taking set pieces, that's how they think rugby should be played. The scoreline was incredibly flattering, England were poor.
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