Heyneke back to winning ways

Heyneke back to winning ways

Heyneke Meyer began his tenure in the English Premiership on a winning note with Leicester beating Gloucester 20-8 on Sunday.

The Tigers had been put through their paces in the pre-season, and the improved fitness levels were evident in Sunday’s big away victory. Meyer’s side only conceded one try despite a determined Gloucester attack, and the former Bulls mentor commended his charges for their dogged defence in the aftermath.

Butch James also inspired his English club to victory when Bath beat Bristol 33-20. The Springbok flyhalf kicked 18 points just eight days after the big Tri-Nations win over Australia at Ellis Park. This was also the first time Bath has beaten Bristol at the Memorial Stadium since 1998.

Bath coach Steve Meehan lauded James for his match-winning effort.

“He makes things look easy. He is one of those players who has time on the ball. He has a lot of confidence on the guys in front of him and he has this marvellous way of talking to everyone on the field to organise them.”

In other Premiership matches, a Nick Evans inspired Harlequins downed Saracens despite the try-scoring intentions of former Bok scrumhalf Neil de Kock. Faan Rautenbach’s London Irish were more successful in their 26-14 win over rivals Wasps on Saturday.


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  • 51.Koos: Reply to this comment

    #50 Alibaba: Will we ever hear the truth though, just like with Hansie! There are a few angles to the story, least of which is Asterix apparently shagging a girl in a car in some obscure location! That is for him and his family to sort out.

    His verbal attack is something else and he will have to please and explain. Then the culprit doing the blackmailing and the Bok involved.

    Very early on Monday morning but I will wager a loose fiver on that nothing will happen leaving the people usually frothing at the mouth with even more ammunition and no winners!

  • 52.Pietman: Reply to this comment

    #48 Uncle F*cker:
    You are spot on, again.
    That remark of PdeV’s will come back and bite him, regardless of the outcome of the investigation.
    He has now lost it…….I fear.
    Very disappointing, to me as a PdeV supporter.

  • 53.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    I’ll tell you why the story isn’t on keo.co.za: it’s because Keo himself is involved:

    “De Villiers said the ex-Springbok media officer, who is currently in a legal dispute with his employers, told him of a tape before the Boks lost to New Zealand in Cape Town last month.”

    Keo is an “ex-Springbok media officer.” He is also unimpressed with Snor’s performance to date. You do the math. Perhaps he is in a legal dispute with Monarch publishing as a result of launching an attack on the current Bok coach in the press (something he has done before).

    OK, I’m KIDDING!

  • 54.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    But those of you who think Snor will be censured for saying he is considering giving the job “back to the whites” are confused about the nature of racism in South Africa. Whites are racist by definition, blacks and coloureds are not.

  • 55.Koos: Reply to this comment

    #53 kaksioek: Very sharp for so early on a Monday morning mind you…

  • 56.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    #55 Koos: Ta, but it’s midday here!

  • 57.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    #56 kaksioek: I have just woken up though :-)

  • 58.Koos: Reply to this comment

    #57 kaksioek: Sorry, where you? Good stuff none the less…oh and I assume Perth or somewhere?

  • 59.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    #58 Koos: Ah, we have to be allowed to maintain a certain sense of mystery …

  • 60.Koos: Reply to this comment

    #59 kaksioek: tis ok, not trying to date you! Its along that timeline anyway…

  • 61.The Analyst: Reply to this comment

    #15 TheTackler:

    Who is giving wh back to the whites … I am missing some infor. Please emlighten me. What has happened?

  • 62.BlueBlood: Reply to this comment

    Please post more Heineken cup related news.

  • 63.Puma: Reply to this comment

    #16 Loosehead: Yes if quoted right it would be a racist remark. Why nothing about it on Keo??????

  • 64.Puma: Reply to this comment

    #52 Pietman: Me too. I had supported PdV and I am WHITE!!!!

    Anyway pleased for Meyer on his first win. Bet he is so pleased he is out of all of this mess down here. Over there he can just get on with the game of rugby.

  • 65.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    #61 The Analyst: Snor wants to give his Bok coaching job “back to the whites”.

  • 66.Clanerk: Reply to this comment

    A good start for Heyneke. I don’t think everyone realises just how good Gloucester’s home record is. Having said that, Leicester does seem to have the wood on them.

    It was an excellent start to the season, a bit shocked at the Wasps result. This is the second Guinness Premiership season I’m watching and I’ve got to say it’s a brilliant league. Do they show much of it in SA?

  • 67.Headcleaner: Reply to this comment

    Yawn….

  • 68.oubaas aka durbstormer: Reply to this comment

    #67 Headcleaner: I am so bored with these “Heyneke-ons verlang na jou” sh%t. Who cares really…

  • 69.Clanerk: Reply to this comment

    #68 oubaas aka durbstormer: This article was a summary of the GP results, not a Heyneke tribute.

  • 70.Yetirat: Reply to this comment

    #24 Tomsta

    Just read the article.Very worrying! I would like to see the player involved named and shamed. Do you think “ex-Springbok media officer” could be Zola Yeye?

  • 71.FrenklyMuDeah: Reply to this comment

    #70 Yetirat: Story first raised its head about two months ago that Snor enjoyed getting leg over before the game. He should be shouting it from the rooftops, most of the other managers couldn’t get lucky if they were paid. Of course they don’t have that sensual Snor! Snor is now officially King Salami.What sort of idiot begrudges a man a quicky?

  • 72.Puma: Reply to this comment

    #15 TheTackler: Good one.

  • 73.liefling: Reply to this comment

    definitely showed good interpretation for ELVS by making his players fit – led to the win with crucial tackles and turnovers in their own 22

  • 74.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    #71 FrenklyMuDeah: Mrs Snor, perhaps?

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