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The All Blacks Strike Back | The Aussie Rugby Show | Episode 29
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In the season finale of The Aussie Rugby Show the gang take a look at the All Blacks big win over the Pumas, essentially wrapping up the Tri-Nations title in the process.
The panel then look ahead to the Wallabies final match of 2020 against the Pumas at Bankwest stadium before going through all your favourite segments including the TARS mailbag and comments corner.
To wrap up the show the team gives their end of season awards and reflect on the best bits of the year. A bittersweet episode to wrap up 2020!
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Recent complaints that SA players have a 12-month workload isn't of itself a credible enough excuse to lay at the door of EPCR administrators. If SA clubs want to participate in NH league and club competitions and also participate in SH internationals, then clearly something has to give.
From the EPCR perspective, I do think that the format/schedule issues can be fixed if there's a strong enough desire to remove some of the logistical challenges clubs are facing with these long and frequent trips across the hemispheres.
From the SA player workload perspective however, I'm not sure how players can participate safely and competitively at both the club and international levels. Perhaps - and as Rassie appears to be developing, SA develop a super squad with sufficient player numbers and rotation to allow players to compete across the full 12-month calendar.
Bottom line though, is the geographical isolation is always going to restrict SA's ability to having the best of both worlds.
Go to commentsMoriaty refused to play for wales also he’s injured, France’s is being coy about wales, North in the dark but Sam David and jerad are you joking their not good enough
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