Did Morne do it for you?
3 Aug 2009
We want to know what you think of the latest issue of SA Rugby magazine, which is currently on sale.
What articles did you enjoy and which articles didn’t quite do it for you? What else would you like to see in the mag? Post your comments below.
Just a reminder of what’s in this issue:
– Morne Steyn on that penalty against the Lions, his friendship and rivalry with Ruan Pienaar and why Derick Hougaard had to leave the Bulls for him to stay. He also expresses his desire to have a long, successful international career, rather than be remembered as a ‘one-hit wonder’.
– The Springboks achieved a memorable series win against the British & Irish Lions, but that triumph was overshadowed by their coach’s bizarre behaviour
– Why the Lions could change the way they tour in the future after a South African trip that – with the exception of the Tests – failed to match the hype
– Argentina desperately want to play in an expanded Tri-Nations competition, but they will first have to meet Sanzar’s demands

– Beast Mtawarira on how he improved his scrumming technique, his brother joining the Sharks Academy, and his dream of winning the IRB Player of the Year award
– With Ali Williams out for the season, Isaac Ross has a vital role to play for the All Blacks in the Tri-Nations
– After a short but successful stint with new European Cup champions Leinster, Rocky Elsom is back in the Wallabies camp
– The general consensus was that the Southern Kings’ launch against the touring Lions was a success – on and off the pitch. But the hard work is just beginning for South Africa’s newly formed sixth franchise
– Jake White’s audit uncovered some deep, dark truths at the Golden Lions. Now it’s time for change
– Chris Jack on nurturing Western Province’s young talent, why the All Blacks will struggle in the Tri-Nations, and regaining his Test place in time for the 2011 World Cup
– Jake White’s Winning Way allows schools and club coaches to pick the brains of men who have experienced success at the highest levels of the game
– Ex-Cheetahs winger Philip Burger was a key member of Perpignan’s Top 14 championship-winning squad. He chats to SA Rugby magazine about their secret to success, the South African influence at the club, Dan Carter’s brilliance and the challenges that await Frans Steyn

23 Comments
20 Jul 2009, 08:41 am
Dragons for 50
20 Jul 2009, 08:50 am
some good looking articles.
I think I will buy one this month.
20 Jul 2009, 09:13 am
Go Morne!
20 Jul 2009, 10:55 am
Ha ha, Steyn power. Let’s just hope, for his sake, that Div doesn’t have Steyn Removal Power.
20 Jul 2009, 11:21 am
what about the online version that was punted a while ago? i know the expats would love to have that option.
i am sure you would get a lot of support from it – i recall the last time it was mainly the folks in south africa who didn’t want an online version.
20 Jul 2009, 11:39 am
But how can he possibly compete with the “Tiger Woods” of world rugby?
20 Jul 2009, 12:17 pm
#6 Tacitus: No wonder Tiger bombed out and missed the cut at the Open, being the Earl Rose of golf.
20 Jul 2009, 12:20 pm
talking about earl rose. he’s dishing up real **** rugby lately. i hope he improves before 2010.
20 Jul 2009, 12:21 pm
#6 Tacitus:
There’s certainly more talented players coming through the ranks all around South Africa. Earl Rose will be the last guy to keep him from playing 50 tests. If you’re a backline player and you haven’t played test rugby by 25 these days it says something. Peter de Villiers’ liking of Earl Rose comes from somewhere else, otherwise he would’ve started him by now.
20 Jul 2009, 15:20 pm
Is it out? Today? Can I run to spar and get it?
Please say yes! I’m suffering here
20 Jul 2009, 16:24 pm
#7 katman:
very good.
Actually it was nice to see Tiger bomb out for once. He could do with a strong helping of humility.
Speaking of which, Im a big fan of Roger Federer but all that gold trimmed poncey naval formal attire he wears on to the court makes him look like an Arabs bathroom on acid. Quit the humble poop Fed and back to playing between the white lines huh.
21 Jul 2009, 01:01 am
“Beast Mtawarira on how he improved his scrumming technique” – does it say how he lost it again as well?
21 Jul 2009, 08:58 am
sounds like a really good issue this month
21 Jul 2009, 09:21 am
#11 BlackPanther: Ja, I’m a big Federer fan, but his white and gold casual sports attire, complete with gold embroidered “15″, was a little Chav meets Fort Lauderdale. Didn’t know the Swiss were capable of tacky.
Regarding Tiger – I find him the most down to earth champ, considering how far he’s ahead of his peers. But this Open was a breath of fresh air without him on the weekend. I feel sorry for Staurt Cink though. No one will remember that he won the 2009 Open – only that Tom Watson lost it.
4 Aug 2009, 08:40 am
I am still busy reading it, but more often than not there is what I refer to as my ‘bong’ article.
One which I just so happen to read while sitting on the bong, and without a doubt in this issue it was the Gavin Rich article.
Appropriate.
Good piece on the Kings, enjoyed that.
4 Aug 2009, 08:41 am
I’ll buy it just for the article about Phil “The Power” Burger…
4 Aug 2009, 08:44 am
#11 BlackPanther: “arabs bathroom on acid” Classic!
4 Aug 2009, 08:56 am
Scraping the barrel here with articles on Philip Burger…
Then again, the French do enjoy him… as well as frog legs…
4 Aug 2009, 09:45 am
#18 Rum And Maple: In Burger’s defence – he did provide us with the funniest thing I have ever seen on a rugby field: catching up to Rayno Benjamin three times (man that is fast!) on a breakaway…only to be handed off three times! No wonder he moved to France…
4 Aug 2009, 12:40 pm
Read the mag about 30 times as i suffer from an unsatisfiable-rugby-information-aqcuiring disease.
One thought I had, and it might be symbolic of the team that we have at the moment..
The colour of the cover’s photo of morne and the team reminded me of that old photo of a dejected Jack Van Der Schyff after he misses the game clinching kick against the lions back in ’55, which had the same colour tone.Same colouring but totally contrasting outcomes after a pressure do-or-die kick.
When reading your article on morne, it reminded me of another contrast between that day and this..Morne mentions how he quickly put up his hand for the kick when he saw frans steyn in the corner of his eye…The difference then was that poor Jack didn’t want to be the one to kick it, but was persuaded to write his name in the history books for the wrong reason.Apparently he had trouble dealing with it afterwards and dissappeared.
Hope Jack was watching Morne’s kick and that it helped ease those demons he had to live with, wherever he is…
4 Aug 2009, 20:02 pm
Page 8.. Bryan Habana.. watch..why is it not on his wrist??
Imo not enough pictures of disappointed Lions players and/or fans.
5 Aug 2009, 10:59 am
I’m happy under the circumstances that prevail with SA team selections… J Problem I have is with the bench. Danie should be LOCK cover, with Ryan Kankowski then as loose-forward cover for now; and the 3 backline bench players should be Ruan; Wynand Olivier and Stefan Terblanche… 9 to 15 covered (if a wing got injured – then Frans Steyn to wing, Stefan on at 15). J
Dewaldt Potgieter would be ideal on the bench, if he weren’t injured – he can genuinely cover all the requirements of 6, 7 and 8. Deon Stegmann is our next best specialist no.6/fetcher – must use him in ‘rotation’ with Heinrich in Tests going forward, when Heinrich may be due a ‘rest’… J eg – the European tour in November – let Heinrich get a proper rest in the off-season (after playing in all the Tri-Nations Tests) – and take Deon to Europe… Another ‘plus’ – is we then build more players with Test experience…
We must learn not to ‘over-burn’ our best players – good player management is crucial to longevity of form and career… J Never under-estimate what Prof Tim Noakes has been trying to impress for 12 years – the importance of an ‘at least’ 2 month consecutive rest period… J
Looking ahead (I know it’s so soon) – and wanting to rest our entire current run-on pack (including John Smit – especially if we want to prolong his career to RWC 2011 – crucial!) for the Nov tour to play France, Italy and Ireland – how’s this for a pack, and forward bench – to go to Europe…? J
1) Heinke vd Merwe (will be back from injury)
2) Chiliboy Ralepelle (P Div will go with him – and he will become a really good hooker anyway). By having powerful props support him – he will learn, without being ‘hurt’.
3) Jannie du Plessis
4) Danie Rossouw
5) Andries Bekker
6) Deon Stegmann
7) Schalk Burger (capt)
8) Ryan Kankowski
Bench: Andries Strauss; Gurthro Steenkamp; Johan Muller; Dewaldt Potgieter.
I’ve not chosen CJ vd Linde – as I’m not sure he’ll be available for a Nov tour – if he is – then CJ at tighthead – with Jannie on the bench. J Making Schalk captain could just be a master-stroke in bringing the best out of him again – he is a born leader anyways… J
15 Sep 2009, 13:11 pm
Did Morne do it for me??? I love it – I have been performing about Morne being chosen for the Bok team for over a year now and everyone laughed at me. Now look at him – he is suddenly one of S.A.’s new stars. Go Morne – you have proved me right and I think you have been fantastic.
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