KeoTV: Div has a definite plan

KeoTV: Div has a definite plan

MARK KEOHANE says there is no disarray in the Bok camp and that Peter de Villiers knows exactly who will start against Wales in RWC opener. The question is whether the warriors of 2007 have anything left as a unit?


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  • 401.I am a stormer: Reply to this comment

    @PissAnt(PissAnt)-398:

    cheers mate. don’t let the poepal get to you. :D

  • 402.RugbyGuru_0_: Reply to this comment

    There should be no test matches played in Wc year, that will give teams ample time to prepare and also adds uncertainty to the Wc because you haven’t seen the opposition play in 12 months and cannot really measure up or take them to lightly! I’m ready for this WC, bring it on

  • 403.ET.: Reply to this comment

    The weather on the East Coast of the US is stifingly hot and humid and unbearable, hence no need for shirts here.

  • 404.Mustard: Reply to this comment

    @RugbyGuru_0_(RugbyGuru_0_)-394: Suicidal stuff if it goes down like that. There will be inquiries, postmortems, reports, analysis till 2012 :)

    For AB to win this WC they have to beat France, Argentina/England, SA & Aus

    Tough road.

  • 405.Bhloo: Reply to this comment

    Is it true that an IP is considered by many to be a sort of signature? Just wondering thats all.

  • 406.I am a stormer: Reply to this comment

    @RugbyGuru_0_(RugbyGuru_0_)-402:

    I’ve said it repeatedly. Don’t play the 3N in a WC year.

    But other warm-up matches this weekend.
    Ire v Scot
    Wales v England.

    Gotta watch Wales seeing our first WC game.
    And who knows maybe Ireland in the SF.

  • 407.RugbyGuru_0_: Reply to this comment

    @ I am a stormer(I am a stormer), Spot on mate but saders did that against the reds but reds still manage to win the final! @ Mustard, between du preez, james and fransie we cover all kicking aspects brilliantly, leave one trick pony steyn on the bench! Hehe I’m also outa here, guru over and out

  • 408.Mustard: Reply to this comment

    @ET.(ET.)-403: Is that why you troll on keo…..u an expat…..missing SA much?

  • 409.I am a stormer: Reply to this comment

    @ET.(ET.)-403:

    Seems like it fried your brain as well. What’s left of it anyway. :lol:

  • 410.I am a stormer: Reply to this comment

    cheerio cheers, gents and others.

  • 411.Bhloo: Reply to this comment

    I tire of toying……

    Time for bed. if I had lived in the muddy isle I would have hung around for a while longer…..

  • 412.ET.: Reply to this comment

    How totally deficient can a ‘mind’ be?

    Bledisloe amounts to not much relative to a TN Cup and absolutely NOTHING in a WC year where it is definitely ALL about the WCup.

    Some mothers’ children find life so demanding.

  • 413.Mustard: Reply to this comment

    @Bhloo(redj)-405: Kind of in a way, your IP address could be viewed as the signature of your computer. Say you in a network then your IP identifies who you are and your location based on the pc you using.

  • 414.Mustard: Reply to this comment

    Cheers im out too, nice chatting

  • 415.ET.: Reply to this comment

    Seems like you tire of old age and mental deficiency. I told you go to bed.

    Here the sun is still high in my heaven and at least 4 hours of sunshine awaits the nightfall.

  • 416.ET.: Reply to this comment

    @Mustard(Mustard)-408:

    Your Vaalie boet wanted to know about the weather where I am, so I obliged the golden oldy.

    Be kind to the geriatric community. You too may get there.

  • 417.ET.: Reply to this comment

    @Bhloo(redj)-405:

    Yes and my IP leads right to my laptop in my house right now. happy?

  • 418.Guns: Reply to this comment

    @mpundulu(mpundulu)-59:

    Sheeew.. You have lost the plot, your anger for Keo and his “Scripes” has blinded you to some of the simplest facts of modern Rugby.

    Let me tell you some very simple facts about FSteyn –

    He is one of the most talented & Exciting Players of modern rugby.

    He is one of the hardest defenders and strongest of ball carriers the bok backs have possessed.

    He can kick a ball over 5 international Italians heads blindfolded pic it up of the ground with one hand in full flight and beat all 7 to the try-line..

    He can slot a ball over 60meters & in RWC Conditions Just like he DID in 2007, not to mention sink drop goals from his own half in play..

    He is calculating, he is intelligent he is hard & a born natural and feared by any player with a brain.

    @kaksioek(kaksioek)-68:

    Very well said – Short and sweet! Although I could not hold back with all this juicy banter going, **** bleak I missed it earlier!

  • 419.Guns: Reply to this comment

    Eish The time of night and wear on my brain from a long day’s graft is terribly evident in my banter :O

  • 420.Guns: Reply to this comment

    @keo(keo)-50:

    Very True This!

    “@Hendrik Pienaar(hendrikp)-33: Brussouw, if he is fit, will only play against certain opposition, but against Wales they want three tall lineout specialists at the tail and also gives them options at kick-offs. They don’t fear any Welshmen when it comes to the skill of specialist opensider. Against NZ and Aus they would look at Brussouw and play Schalk exclusively as a ball carrying closed side flank or potentially even a starting No 8. Schalk will never be left out at the expense of Brussouw. They will select horses for courses ito loosies but Schalk and Juan (if fit) will start every time.”

  • 421.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    @keo(keo)-60: So, he has a plan, even though it’s a dumb plan? Shouldn’t he have a world-class plan? After all, he’s being paid a world-class wage. Is a dumb plan really any better than having no plan at all? Romania, Fiji, Georgia and Namibia have plans too, I dare say.

  • 422.ET.: Reply to this comment

    @cab(cab)-314:

    From your post #250 to 254 to this one #314 you have clearly earned the DUNCE’s cap and thus you do not qualify to be my sidekick as you are too compromised..

    Besides when did E.T. ever need a sidekick against a mob of pretenders with holier-than -thou but highly questionable attitudes of seming correctness?

    One of me can easily rile up 21 of you because I have the TRUTH of S.A(and more) on my side by not ever being a NATIONALIST, white or black.

    That is something to be really proud of.

    Keep losing, keep, keep losing. Not my fault at all you are on the wrong side, not for the first time and not in this aspect of life alone.

  • 423.poppa69: Reply to this comment

    Bhloo

    not so much inregards IP these days.

    the use of Dynamic Host Control Protocol (dhcp) means a computer can have one IP address one day, but as soon as it is switched off it “loses” that address, and because of dhcp when it is next switched on it is assigned a new, available ip address.

    the Mac address is a unique identifier that never changes on a PC, UNLESS you change your NIC (network interface card)

  • 424.Rhys7: Reply to this comment

    Next years bok team:

    15 Gio Aplon
    14 JP Pietersen
    13 Jaque Fourie
    12 Jean De Villiers
    11 Bryan Habana
    10 Patrick Lambie
    9 Francois Hougaard
    8 Duane Vermeulen
    7 Juan Smith
    6 Schalk Burger
    5 Andries Bekker
    4 Juandre Kruger
    3 Jannie Du Plessis
    2 Bismark Du Plessis
    1 Tendai Mtawarira

    16 Chillyboy Ralepelle
    17 CJ Van Der Linde
    18 Rynhardt Elstadt
    19 Heinrich Brussouw
    20 Jano Vermaak
    21 Peter Grant
    22 Juan De Jongh

    23 Adrian Strauss
    24 Coenie Oosthuzyen
    25 Flip Van Der Merwe / Hilton Lobbers (if hes given game time in super 15)
    26 Willem Alberts
    27 Charl Mcloed, Rory Kockott or Dewaldt Duvenhage
    28 Elton Jantjes
    29 Robert Ebersohn
    30 Lwazi Mvovo

  • 425.Jinx2: Reply to this comment

    (On the beach)

    PDivvy: What’s that on the horizon, Rassie?

    Rassie: (a long moment on the binocs) A tsunami.

    PDivvy: Relax, bra. Surf’s up. Coffee Bay. Been there – done that.

    Rassie: Does your mother know?

  • 426.How I learned to stop worrying and love Chilliboy Ralapelle: Reply to this comment

    @Hendrik Pienaar: I agree. If at all possible, the holy trinity should really read: Brussow, Smith, Burger

  • 427.bryce_in_oz: Reply to this comment

    @ET.(ET.)-403:

    You think anyone cares?

    Nobody likes a loud-mouthed Seppo (look that up)… add an aging, delusional, race-card pulling, ex-Japie Seppo and you can see why you’re a crowd killer…

    Like a bad smell.

  • 428.myth geskop: Reply to this comment

    @ET.(ET.)-422:

    One of me can easily rile up 21 of you because I have the TRUTH of S.A(and more) on my side by not ever being a NATIONALIST, white or black.

    That is something to be really proud of.

    jaja jou dom doos, net ‘n poepol soos jy put genot daaruit om ander mense te ontstel. That is the WHOLE TRUTH!

  • 429.dr dre: Reply to this comment

    @mshiniwami(mshiniwami)-16: Oh Man, you must be a proper loser to dis the blog and come back for more every day.

    Intellectually challenged?

  • 430.Dawn: Reply to this comment

    @ET.(ET.)-422:

    Aaaaaarrgh shurrup

  • 431.BullDog15: Reply to this comment

    In the modern game we need a game breaker on the wing. Hougaard at 11 and JPP at 14. Alternatively we need a similar game breaker at 15, but we have not had such a player since Andre Joubert. Perhaps Brent Russel, but he had defensive issues and was not treated fairly to make the position his own and lost confidence. If we are to play F Steyn at 15, we need Hougaard at 11. JPP made 14 his own, no doubt about that. I am still unconvinced about F Steyn though. He seemed way off the pace last EOYT. Anybody got any links to recent clips of him in action?

  • 432.JEZ: Reply to this comment

    WHAT EFFING PLAN!!!!
    We will not win this world cup. The performances of the last 3 seasons simply do not add up to a victorius campaign. This is a Bok side in decline and the figurehead coach has not injected enough youth into the team. The cupboard is bare.
    During Div’s first tri nations we were promised expansive running rugby and the players didnt buy into it. Eventually the last game of that season against Australia the senior pro’s wrested back control and reverted to type. Div said that the result justified his new expansive game plan but it was obvious to all that the players had ignored his plan and implemented the tried and trusted game plan that won them a world cup. This was the point at which rugby people realised the new coach was simply not up to the job and that the players had staged a coup de’tat. I can’t help but laugh when watching games and the camera shows the coaches exasperated looks, as if they actually have any input! They are getting paid to wear earphones and drink energade.
    This Bok team has been player run for the last 3 years of that there is no doubt. This is to blame for the stagnation we have seen. The players have a bad day and they make excuses amongst themselves there have been no repurcussions. When has a senior player been dropped?
    The next coach has a terrible task ahead of him because De Villiers will be leaving the Bok squad far weaker than when he was given control. I doubt we will win a game in the next 2 tri nations tournaments which means there will be a coaching change again. The 2015 world cup can be written off right now. Perhaps we will be competitive by 2019 but a lot of things have to go right for this to happen.
    The next coach will be under so much pressure to get results that we will be going back into the Strauli days where any lock who caught 2 lineouts in a row or if a centre actually showed signs of a developing side step they can look forward to a Bok cap.
    The only solution I see is for SARU to pick a coach on merit not ethnicity and offer him a long term iron clad agreement. The public has to accept that results next year are going to be abyssmal but if we stick with it and slowly build an experienced core of players we might actually stand a chance of turning it around.
    The thing that amazes me is that White gave us the blue print and in a matter of 4 years we have mislaid it.

  • 433.XhosaKid: Reply to this comment

    @PissAnt(PissAnt)-398: What do you mean “closing down”

  • 434.XhosaKid: Reply to this comment

    @dr dre(dr dre)-429: He didn’t diss the blog, but dissed Keo and his boys. We don’t come here for Keo’s insight.

  • 435.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    Everybody feels the same way. We come here for the comments, not the “articles.” What we need is an alternative forum.

  • 436.sparticus: Reply to this comment

    Is pissant leaving ? Dam , I really hope not. Too many good ones left already , I only come here for the readers comments , hardly read the articles to be honest and when I do I hardly take it serious nowdays.

    PS – I see Jake recruited Grant Bell on his website.

  • 437.Kritik: Reply to this comment

    t would appear that the prospect of watching “real rugby” between the Wallabies and the All Blacks on Saturday has done little to stop our anger about the Springboks.
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    EmailPrint Peter de Villiers, ever the instigator in getting our backs up, apparently told parliament this week that he deserves a big medal for his management of the Bok team.

    Given what has transpired in the past fortnight, his timing might be a little off.

    But I must admit that I’m kind of with him on this one.

    That he was sharing this choice opinion with MPs, whose main claim to fame is the kind of rabid absenteeism that sometimes makes it difficult to get a quorum to pass laws, is a different point.

    As Bok coach for four years, De Villiers should know that he will be deemed deserving of a medal only if his team successfully defend the World Cup.

    What he – along with any other misguided soul who has been unfortunate enough to succeed in applying for the Bok coaching post – could be deserving of is a little sympathy.

    Few countries treat coaches as atrociously as we do.

    There’s a simple template in place when it comes to judging our coaches: if his “philosophy” doesn’t win games from the first match, we fire him, and when things don’t go his way during his tenure, we fire him.

    So accepting the job means the poor blighter’s constant flirtation with being fired is officially under way.

    A run of 16 wins couldn’t buy Nick Mallett a reprieve from vengeful administrators when the inevitable rough patch arrived.

    Harry Viljoen, who in the 1990s got Transvaal and Western Province to play the kind of rugby we’re raving about now, was so spooked by the adverse reaction to a few losses that he played Louis Koen and Braam van Straaten in the same backline.

    We’ve all forgotten about the adventurous rugby Rudolf Straeuli had the Boks play in the 2002 Tri-Nations because we weren’t winning.

    There’s a whole book dedicated to Jake White’s travails, but judging by the way he’s using every opportunity to pick holes in the current Bok set-up he’s forgotten how lucky he was not to be fired before he could win the World Cup.

    De Villiers is no different.

    When the players didn’t take to the way he wanted them to play in 2008, he reverted to the boring but “winning” rugby that won the British & Irish Lions series and the Tri-Nations a year later.

    You would have expected those wins to buy him time to do his own thing, but winning in South Africa begets more calls for the same. Yet here we are, criticising him for not changing things earlier.

    And with the World Cup at stake, there are no prizes for guessing what kind of game the Boks will be playing.

    If the Aussies took a similar view, we wouldn’t be raving about the Wallabies now, because that little revolution has taken the last two years to come to fruition.

    Our insatiable desire to validate our lives with a Bok win at the weekend is stifling our rugby.

    Think about it: the Bulls’ safety-first style dominates our horizon; the Sharks only ever play to their potential in the Currie Cup, not Super Rugby; and the Stormers – once the kings of running rugby – have now become synonymous with defending. The Cheetahs play the way they do because nobody, themselves included, honestly thinks they will win.

    If we want entertainment from our rugby, we need to take a slightly less life-or-death view of it.

  • 438.Kritik: Reply to this comment

    By Simnikiwe Xabanisa on TimesLive

  • 439.Treehugger: Reply to this comment

    Well I glad to see the Boks have a plan and dont have a problem with the core of the last winning RWC team playing in it as long as they are in prime condition.

    At least we will have experience on our side, I dont care if we play a boring brand of rugby, I love watching and supporting the Boks.

    I am so looking forward to the RWC that awful feeling in your stomach when the clock ticks down in those close games wondering are we going to win or will the opposition score in the dieing minutes or overtime, the anticipation of waiting for the next game our team plays and wondering if we will win or not and if it is a knock out game the shattered nerves :mrgreen:

  • 440.bryce_in_oz: Reply to this comment

    @kaksioek(kaksioek)-435:

    Well go to Pissants blog…

    http://www.ruggaworld.com

  • 441.Black Panther: Reply to this comment

    @Kritik(Krit)-437:

    aka ‘Winning at all costs’

    No thanks.

  • 442.JL1: Reply to this comment

    @Black Panther(Black Panther)-441: Same as winning through side entry, of side or off the all

  • 443.stormer in a teacup: Reply to this comment

    Keo is like playboy. Nobody reads the articles and when ET and Tackles are on you can see a pair of T!ts.

  • 444.stormer in a teacup: Reply to this comment

    @Black Panther(Black Panther)-441: How on earth did you get that from that post?

  • 445.Slartibartfast: Reply to this comment

    @stormer in a teacup(stormer in a teacup)-443:

    Don’t you think you doing a disservice to t!ts?

  • 446.stormer in a teacup: Reply to this comment

    @Slartibartfast(Slartibartfast)-445: Actually, yes I am.

  • 447.MG: Reply to this comment

    I think that we should wait and see what happens against Wales. For all we know guys like Frans Steyn has shed some wait, Spies sharpend up his ball protection skills in contact and a few other things have been tweeked at the camp. I trust the following team to do what most of them have done before, which is, TO WIN THE RWC.

    15. Frans Steyn – World Cup winner
    14. JP peterson – World Cup winner
    13. Jaque Fourie – World Cup winner
    12. Jean De Villiers – 2 Tri-Nations and Lions
    11. Brian Habanna – World Cup winner
    10. Butch James – World Cup winner
    9. Fourie Du Preez – World Cup winner
    8. Willem Alberts – Big and strong
    7. Schalk Burger – World Cup winner
    6. Jaun Smith – World Cup winner
    5. Victor Matfield – World Cup winner
    4. Bakkies Botha – World Cup winner
    3. Jannie Du Plesis – World Cup winner
    2. John Smit – World Cup winner
    1. Guthro Steenkamp ( If Fit )

    16. Bismark Du Plesis
    17. Beast
    18. Gerhard Mostert
    19. Danie Rossow
    20. Fracois Hougard
    21. Jaun De Jong
    22. Patrick Lambie

    With Aplon and Brussow lurking.

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