Boks crash out of Commonwealth Games

Boks crash out of Commonwealth Games

The Sevens Boks Commonwealth dream is over.

Host nation Australia, boosted by stars Chris Latham, Loti Tuqiri, Matt Giteau and Scott Fava, beat the Boks 20-14 in the quarter-finals and will now play New Zealand in the first semi-final.

The Aussies, scoring four tries to two, lead 10-7 at halftime.

The defending champions New Zealand beat Canada 24-0.

England and Fiji play in the other semi-final after England snatched a last minute win against Samoa. The latter lead 14-12 with just second remaining, but England international Matthew Tait scored his third try of the match to give the pre-games favourites a 17-14 win.

Fiji, after initially struggling to subdue Wales, won 26-7.

There was small consolation for the Boks, who held off a Canadian fight back to win through to the Plate final 17-14.

In the Plate final South Africa lost to Wales 29-28.


26 Comments

  • 1.hobo: Reply to this comment

    This is what makes them better then us , they are willing to send top player to play in these matches. What do we do …..F#$@ ALL…

  • 2.Provincejoulekkading: Reply to this comment

    F%^K Man
    Too bad

  • 3.GCC: Reply to this comment

    with chris latham injured and possibly matt gittau as well, i think it is a good thing that we didn’t send our big guns. besides, there are guys that play sevens whole year round; they deserve to get a go at the games.

  • 4.Koos: Reply to this comment

    Its not like the Aus guys had to fly a long distance to get to the games! That is the benefit of having the games at home, nothing wrong for SA to send the guys doing the hard yards throughout the season.

  • 5.GCC: Reply to this comment

    dagsê koos. hoe voel jy oor more se game?

  • 6.Koos: Reply to this comment

    Nervous but don’t tell anyone, if they ask just say it will be an easy one by 10+ ;-)

  • 7.Provincejoulekkading: Reply to this comment

    GCC i agree totally with your 8:05 comment.

  • 8.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    Gone in the quarter-finals.

    The story of modern “transformed” SA rugby.

  • 9.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    That swimming quartet that won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games were surprisingly untransformed.

    Makes you think?

  • 10.The King: Reply to this comment

    Tackler

    Very true, how can we expect to compete by sending a quota team to the common wealth. I wonder how many years it will take before we can start playing people on MERIT only. A team is as strong as its weakest link, and usually our weakest links are the quota links.

    And on the other hand you get quota players that are the best in their position, but they are still quota players. Like Bryan bannanna, the best wing in SA on merit.

  • 11.The King: Reply to this comment

    How long will it take for transformation ?
    **** man, its been 14 years now, let the best players play and let people play their own cultural game. Whites like rugby and cricket and blacks like soccer………………………..

  • 12.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    Hey! Perhaps the penny is finally dropping!

  • 13.South Sydney Rabbit: Reply to this comment

    Quite funny watching the quota boys try and tackle Tuqiri.

  • 14.norman: Reply to this comment

    to the tackler and the king
    you guys are the ones who should get transformed
    you bunch of wankers talking the raciaal issue again
    the players i saw performing have been dam good only happens they lost because the others were just better

  • 15.Stoffel: Reply to this comment

    These are the same players who do well throughout the rest of the sevens circuit. Its easy now to call them quotas isnt it. The Aussies won because they could afford to stack their team with Super 12 players – I counted Brendan Williams, Luke Inman, Tuqiri, Latham, Giteau and Fava amongst their players – all players that have played at Super 12 level

  • 16.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    Nothing on God’s whole planet prevented South Africa from picking a Commonwealth Sevens team strong enough to win gold. But they did not. They picked instead a “transformation” or “development” team who ended up getting flicked in the preliminary paddling-pool early quarter-finals stages.

    Make your bed, but then be ready to sleep in it.

  • 17.cab: Reply to this comment

    who cares about 7′s, the aussies picked some of their XV squad cos the’re normally **** at 7′s and hate losing in front of their own crowd, so they boulstered their team.

  • 18.Lang Giel: Reply to this comment

    That is whwat happens when you send the “friends of Paul Treu” club to play against the better teams in the world. The collective IQ of SA Rugby was again not high enough to see this one coming. None of the SA team members could make it in the 15 man game.

  • 19.Stoffel: Reply to this comment

    I recon we could’ve sent along Brent Russell, Eddie Fredricks etc since they havent been to active in Super 12

  • 20.Lang Giel: Reply to this comment

    Stoffel, I agree. Add Morné Steyn and that Kakkerlak guy from the Cape and we could have been competitive.

  • 21.Pussycat: Reply to this comment

    Cab, I agree. All this blether about 7s. Who cares about 7s. And the “Commonwealth Dream”? This is a dream that hardly gets my pulse racing.

    Though obviously it gets Tacklers heart jumping around like a jack hammer. Then again, to a New Zealander, any crowd bigger than a few hairy hobbits sitting around in The Cake Tin, represents some sort of World Event.

  • 22.bliksem: Reply to this comment

    pussycat have you ever been to the cake tin?

  • 23.cab: Reply to this comment

    nice one pussycat, pretty much sums it up.

  • 24.Dancing Bear: Reply to this comment

    Stoffel, Brent Russell is injured.

  • 25.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    Nothing wrong with the Cake Tin! Hell, it’s a LOT better than the old Athletic Park!

  • 26.pompies: Reply to this comment

    Quota systems must remain in place to keep ****’s like tt out the country.The kiwi’s implemented this years ago and look what it has done to there rugby.

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