Rugby Championship / NZ training camp???

  • johnnycomelately
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8 years 9 months ago
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I watched the game last night and had a headache this morning
Still can't decide if it was the poor showing of the springboks or the stuff i drank
What i can tell is that they drove me to drink much more than is usual :dry:

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8 years 9 months ago
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rhodieace wrote: They did Bob but lost 26-24...didn't see the game but according to most reports the Argies were better team.......

I think we were lucky to get that close - yes between Jantjes and Steyn we did miss a few kicks at goal (not sure why Goosen wasn't given another chance as he did slot the one chance he got :unsure: ) - but Argentina missed a try when just losing the ball trying to ground it and had several opportunities to score - some stopped by desperate defense and some by poor finishing; every time they played the ball wide they created overlaps as if we were playing with 13 men :ohmy:

We had some good moments (even Habana scored a good try ;) ) but overall we looked poor and our defensive patterns again were non-existent at times - and for that only the coaching staff is to blame.

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Mzwandile Wanky Stick.........wtf, need I say any more ?? Backline coach......wtf does he know about rugby ? No defence, no structure, no fcuk-all, but wait theres more, no game plan. Individuals running around on a field. He comes from PE and played 7's. With all our rugby brains in SA we come up with a wanky stick..... :angry: We are fcuked !! Allister Coetzee is grasping at straws and is so out of his depth its scary, I feel for him as he is a really nice guy, but not as a national coach. We are clueless and I cant see anything improving with them in charge as they bring nothing to the table and are lacking (rugby knowledge) in all facets of the game.

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8 years 9 months ago
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And they bring Mvovo back that is absolutely shit under the high ball. The Aussies and the All blacks must be smiling.

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8 years 9 months ago
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since we are bringing players back from Europe into the squad they should have brought Gio Aplon back . He or Colby will add an attacking dimension to the side which is completely missing . Goosen is average at best and so is Le Roux . We have zero x factor in our backline and it could be embarrassing against the All Blacks . Mapoe is totally out of his depth . Habana did not have a bad game , Combrink had very little opportunity and Goosen is not a full back .

9. De Klerk
10. Goosen
11. Habana
12 . Dalende
13 . Van Rensburg
14 . ANOTHER - maybe the Lions left wing
15 . Colby/Aplon

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8 years 9 months ago
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I agree 100% with Neigh ....Everyone has their own views as to which players should be in which positions ....but imo it does not matter who plays where ......as long as nothing is done to improve the coaching personnel we are stuffed :(

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8 years 8 months ago
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South Africa must be winning or there would be loads of whinging Bok fans :)

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8 years 8 months ago
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Is this ref squint ........not favouring any side but he calls all flat passes forward and all blatant forward passes,OK!

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8 years 8 months ago
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Sorry bunch of useless wankers ! RIP SA rugby

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8 years 8 months ago
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On the basis of that performance and today's AB performance, Alistair Coetzee could go down in history come the All Black match............50pts could be a fair bet.

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8 years 8 months ago
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Much like after last game , I would love to post my thoughts, however due to the vulgarity, I shall refrain. Ps Jantjies is brilliant. Absolute world beater and south africa have an abosulute gem. With him we can go on a unbeaten run for the next 4-6 years, thats how good he is....
Are you living your life or waiting to die?

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8 years 8 months ago
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Anyone know what Boks record loss to the all blacks is ?

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