The new face of Super Rugby
20 Dec 2010
Find out everything you need to know about the expanded competition in the bumper 156-page issue of SA Rugby magazine.
We kick off our Super Rugby preview section with an idiot’s guide to the new format (if you still don’t know how it works after reading this, we can’t help you). That’s followed by three pages on each South African team (how they are shaping up, player signings/losses, fixtures, previous log finishes, numbers that matter etc) and one page on each of the Kiwi and Aussie sides.
Also in the new issue:
– The Springboks failed to make any progress on their end-of-year tour
– Is Victor Matfield too conservative to be Bok captain?
– The All Blacks capped off an outstanding 2010 with their third Grand Slam in five years
– The Wallabies were frustratingly inconsistent on their end-of-year tour
– If England are to seriously challenge for the World Cup, they will have to stand up to the big beasts of the game
– Behind the swagger lies a secret diary that is driving England wing Chris Ashton to new heights
– Why the Barbarians are still relevant in the professional era
– Yet again the World Cup schedule helps the big nations and hinders the smaller ones. Why can’t the IRB make rugby’s showpiece event fair to all?
– Plus: Why Stuart Abbott is back in SA, Tim Noakes on the Boks ‘doping’ controversy, Heinrich Brussow’s injury battle, SA players in Europe
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6 Jan 2011, 12:30 pm
@Mighty_Horua(Mighty_Horua) :
Ntini never held the number 1 spot in the world, Baby Jake a fair argument, Chester William above Habana ROTFLAMO and once the list gets to Omar Henry you’re not worth debating sport with anymore…
7 Jan 2011, 08:37 am
So much for brave Cricket by the Proteas!
340 was way to much on this pitch – Smith shouldve gave the Indians at least 280 to chase!
The usual useless Paul Harris couldnt grab a wicket on a pitch that was suitable for spinners! Damn even Greame Smith came out of bowling retirement for a few overs. Pietersen also got chance to show his off spinners!
7 Jan 2011, 15:49 pm
@Mighty Horua(Mighty Horua) :
Write it up to that non-black, super, conservative culture they have to grow up with.
The Mafia truly believes “white is might and RIGHT” so they are so s hit scared of losing even though they have done it often. They take that 2nd placing going for first so seriously that they could not even see England replace as the #2 test team and now that is the situation.
According to the Ashes commentators it is:
1. India 2. England 3. S.Africa.
If India have gone forward i.e. have a positive result from this series(now having drawn a series) then, ipso facto, the Proteas have gone backwards, i.e. have a negative result( having always won a home series vs. India).
7 Jan 2011, 16:47 pm
ET
That is incorrect.
England would only have gone ahead us had we lost.
And, ipso facto, a draw is not a negative result because the Indians are ranked higher than South Africa.
7 Jan 2011, 17:00 pm
@gunther(gunther) :
Then blame those commetators I listened to last evening(my time) as England wrapped up the Ashes 3-1 amid tremendous celebrations by the English hordes – great scenes of jubilations.
Mr. G., S.A. have always won a home series against India and if that is the criterion then a drawn series ia a backward step for the Proteas vs. India( I grin sheepishly here,(please note).
7 Jan 2011, 17:16 pm
It is true that we have always beaten India at home.
However they are the top-ranked side for good reason.
Whilst a drawn series is a disappointment it can hardly be seen as a step backward.
If one good thing comes of this it will hopefully be that SA re-evaluates the role played by the spinner in the team.
7 Jan 2011, 17:27 pm
@gunther(gunther) :
Positive, sane conclusions especially about the spinner and thus zero disagreement with that from me.
What fact can be more telling than the 0/20plus for Harry as opposed to 7/100plus for Harbhas in that 2nd. innings, with both having about 30 overs?
7 Jan 2011, 19:51 pm
@E.T.(ET) :
the thing is harris was never picked or used as a wicket taking spinner.
his role was to “stop the game”.
in order for us to be more positive we need a more attacking spinner.
7 Jan 2011, 19:55 pm
@gunther(gunther) :
Yes that is so because the Smith Mafia bastardised the role of a spinner to suit their purposes.
What other national team has that role for a spinner.
7 Jan 2011, 20:06 pm
@E.T.(ET) :
well ashley giles did it for england.
I doubt it was just down to smith.
ask the selectors.
johan botha is no wicket taker either.
hopefully they will they will move forward with tahir.
7 Jan 2011, 20:13 pm
@gunther(gunther) :
Not serious about the Smith jibe.
It is the selectors, including Smith, and some admin. people and all because they do not address the real problem(and of course you the of a lack of spinners and thus setting up spinner coaching clinics with set national goals.
7 Jan 2011, 20:15 pm
Tahir will only last that long. What they should do is get him seriously involved with the coaching that needs to be set up.
7 Jan 2011, 20:27 pm
@E.T.(ET) :
it starts at schoolboy level.
captains don’t like to bowl spinners because they leak runs as they are learning their craft.
so the kids don’t want to bowl spin.
it carries on right up the food chain.
7 Jan 2011, 20:37 pm
@gunther(gunther) :
Correct and that is where you and your Baker’s project comes in but is now lacking(plus you have the English spinning experience which is probably more encouraging).
So Jojo get back to where you once belonged(Bakers).
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