Nyanga’s nightmare

Nyanga’s nightmare

The French, robbed of the services of Serge Betsen for the autumn internationals, now look set to loose their best loose-forward for the remainder of the Six Nations.

Yannick Nyanga will know on Tuesday how long he will be out of the game after hurting his knee in the 43-31 win against Ireland. Nyanga joins another French star, midfielder Yannick Jauzion, on the sidelines.

Jauzion, the glue among the French backs, is out for 40 days after breaking his little toe in his right foot shortly before the Six Nations defeat to Scotland.

France must win their remaining Six Nations matches to win the title.


11 Comments

  • 1.Hier kom groot k..: Reply to this comment

    Nyanga, Guggeletto, Cape Flats…, sounds like this dragon is playing for the Stormers.

  • 2.Jason: Reply to this comment

    Should watch what u say about some people this oak is from ziahre or how ever u spell?? its same place freddy mucuary is from but he loves this country because people think he is south african he even humms the sa anthem wen ever he plays the boks

  • 3.Duiwel: Reply to this comment

    When i saw him make his debut against the canadians,i said he had a glass jaw.
    Every game he played he proved me right.
    One big hit and its off to mum.
    This boy is not worth the sweat
    on betsen’s balls.

  • 4.Sprooser: Reply to this comment

    I think the brilliant Olivier Magne might take issue with Nyanga being described as France’s best loose forward. It’s no co-incidence that things went downhill for the French as soon as Magne was substituted on Saturday.

  • 5.Ig: Reply to this comment

    Duiwel, good use of the english language.LMAO…he cleaned schallas pipes in the PE test we drew against the Frogs…..i would be happy to have him in any side i pick

  • 6.Mackie: Reply to this comment

    Wonder how the other frog is doing who got his Larynx dished in by Smit. Cant wait till we play these buggers again (June…)
    I cant believe we play Scotland twice at home, what the hell is that!?!! May as well just send us the Uraguyans (cant spell that ****). To top off my gripes we play the Poms twice this year too, but at Twickenham. Keo, whats the deal with that? How come we havent seen them south of the borewors curtain for so long now?

  • 7.Methos: Reply to this comment

    Mackie

    Thirion is playing again if I remember correctly.

    As for Scotland: They just last weekend beat France…They are reviving the Scotland Rugby.

    England is coming to SA in 2007 for 2 tests.

    Cheers

  • 8.wicked wugby wascal: Reply to this comment

    Keo

    It is “lose their best loose-forward”. C’mon man! You are a journalist and should know better!

  • 9.wespa531: Reply to this comment

    as a proofreeder I take eksepsion to Keos spelling of “loose’!

  • 10.gecko: Reply to this comment

    Some lovely comedy from Jason in post 2.
    Freddie Mercury was born in Zanzibar. Nyanga was born in what used to be known as Zaire (Now DR Congo).

    As to humming the anthem, “God Bless Africa” is a popular song and anthem in southern Africa, having been Zambia’s anthem, the song was also formerly used by Zimbabwe, Ciskei, and Transkei, and currently by Tanzania and as part of the South African anthem.

  • 11.Duiwel: Reply to this comment

    Ig,
    I’m not saying he isn’t good,agile or
    powerfull.
    I said he has a glass jaw.
    He is fragile.
    Check his match history since canadian debut.
    Then get back to me.
    Normally i’d be iclined to add twat but i’m
    impressed with your new overhaul of the site.

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