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RYAN VREDE says Dan Carter’s tournament-ending injury should motivate the Springboks to beat the Wallabies and set up a semi-final with the All Blacks.
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Jean de Villiers will be given the rest of the week to recover in time to face Samoa in Pretoria. Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer wants his captain to lead the side in the Boks final international of the month. If De Villiers does not recover from the chest injury, Jan Serfontein will start at inside centre. Morne Steyn again starts ahead of Pat Lambie. Willem Alberts will also be given the next 48 hours to prove his fitness. Adriaan Strauss retains the run on No 2 jersey while Bismarck du Plessis is nursed back after nine months out of the game. Boks - 15. Willie le Roux, 14. Bryan ... Read Article1 Jun 2013
The Bulls are South Africa's best team and they proved it in Bloemfontein. The Cheetahs have been outstanding all season and they were as good on Saturday night as they have been at any stage. Still it wasn't good enough to beat the Bulls, who won 30-25 after leading 30-13 with 10 minutes to play. The Cheetahs finished brilliantly and deserved the bonus point, but the Bulls consolidated their top two league placing thanks to an imposing first hour. Pierre Spies was impressive as team and pack leader, Arno Botha was ever present and the No 9, 10, 12 Bulls axis of Francois Hougaard, Morne ... Read Article11 Jun 2013
Brendan Venter's appointment as Sharks Director of Rugby is a good one. But the decision to end John Plumtree's Sharks coaching tenure is not. Former Springbok and Italy coach Nick Mallett turned down an invitation for the role of Sharks Director of Rugby and Venter, formerly the head coach and Director of Rugby at Saracens, will start his job at the outset of the Currie Cup season. Plumtree remains the Super Rugby head coach until the end of this season's tournament but his contract has not been renewed. Plumtree is highly rated in Europe and will in all likelihood link up with a European ... Read Article8 Jun 2013
Rene Ranger was among the few highlights in New Zealand's 23-13 win against France in Auckland. The All Blacks led 17-10 at half time but France dominated field position for most of the match and enjoyed the greater quality in possession. However they couldn't translate the advantage in the set phase and at the breakdown into points. New Zealand defended well in a match of poor quality. France lead early through Wesley Fofana's try and it took Ben Smith's break to start up New Zealand's international season. Smith has been the form New Zealand back in Super Rugby and he looked a class ... Read Article27 May 2013
Kiwi Vern Cotter is Scotland's new head coach. Cotter will only take up the position in a year's time. He will see out his contact with French club Clermont. Cotter's appointment means that New Zealanders will coach Scotland, Ireland (Joe Schmidt) and Wales (Warren Gatland). New Zealander Robbie Deans has been at the helm of Australia for the last five years and current Blues coach John Kirwan coached Italy and Japan. Kiwi coaches have also been at the helm of Samoa and Fiji in recent years. Read Article5 Mar 2013
MARK KEOHANE writes the Varsity Cup in its first year rocked. Since then it's just another professional tournament. The Varsity Cup may have the innovation of doing a few things differently, but what was supposed to be a celebration of student rugby somehow just seems like another tournament, in which the traditional power houses remain the traditional strengths in the tournament. Much has been made of the Port Elizabeth-based Nelson Mandela University display this season and equally there has been bewilderment at how poor Shimlas have been. But it seems the old one two of Stellenbosch University ... Read Article12 May 2013
Marcus Watson scored in extra time to beat the Blitzbokke in the London World Series Sevens Cup quarter-finals. The teams were level 14-all at full time. Watson's try came four minutes into extra time. England won 19-14. England had the chance to win the match with the last play of the game in normal time. They were awarded a penalty and opted to take a drop kick for goal. It missed. Watson then rounded off a move after England had retained possession for two minutes. South Africa suffered further embarrassment when they lost for a second time in the tournament to the USA and were eliminated ... Read Article8 Jan 2013
Limpopo will play in the Vodacom Cup as a separate side for the first time this year. The region, which is a sub-union of the Blue Bulls Rugby Union, has been granted a place in the tournament in its own rights to help foster rugby in South Africa’s far north. They join the 14 provincial unions as well as the returning Pampas XV from Argentina in the tournament, which kicks off in the second week of March and concludes in mid-May. The Polokwane-based Limpopo team will play in the North Section of the competition, along with the Blue Bulls, Golden Lions, Griffons, Leopards, Pumas, Valke ... Read Article3 Oct 2011
RYAN VREDE says Dan Carter’s tournament-ending injury should motivate the Springboks to beat the Wallabies and set up a semi-final with the All Blacks.
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4 Oct 2011, 01:07 am
“SOMEONE CALL A PARAMEDIC !”
(Robocop)
4 Oct 2011, 01:14 am
@Rugby-1(Rugby-1)-746:
So obviously the post i was replying to, you took no notice of or dont really care what your country men are accusing us off and calling a race a bunch of dogs. So seen as you only read what Kiwis say i will put in to what i was replying to, this is from your friend RL :
” filthy kiwi schmucks sent their Samoan dogs to deliberately injure and main Bok players”
AND
” Fcku those kiwis for cheering on their baaasterd thugs … I will even cheer for my enemy, the convicts before I cheer for those filthy kiwi animals.”
So i hope you can understand why i posted what i did.
I know alot of people could kick my a$$, as you have pointed out. No problem.
As for growing up, the last part of your post just shows you should practice what you preach.
But always fun talking to you Rugby
4 Oct 2011, 01:22 am
From Planet Rugby on the AB RWC 2015 “boycott”
IRB chief executive Mike Miller has hit back at the NZRU’s threats to boycott the 2015 World Cup by saying that even the All Blacks can be replaced.
Late last month, New Zealand Rugby Union CEO Steve Tew warned that the All Blacks may be forced to miss the next edition of the showpiece event due to financial constraints.
“We lose NZ$13.2million [£6.7million] worth of revenue after income from Rugby World Cup and costs are adjusted. It cannot carry on. We said at the last board conference that we needed a full review of the IRB’s financial model, Rugby World Cup commercial rules and RWC money flows. We are waiting with some anxiety what the IRB are going to do about it,” Tew told the Guardian.
“The IRB did put an extra £1m on the table for the major unions six months ago which helped and which was appreciated, but frankly the prospects of us going to England in 2015 under the current model are very slim. We cannot continue to sign on for an event that costs us so much money,” he added.
Tew was particularly critical of the International Rugby Board’s stance on team sponsors, stating that the IRB was costing them money by not affording team sponsors enough exposure as they looked to protect the interests of the tournament sponsors.
The NZRU boss was not alone in his criticism of the IRB, with Australian Rugby Union chief John O’Neil backing Tew’s claims that leading teams may not be able to send squads to England in 2015.
However, Miller refuses to be intimidated by the threats.
Asked on Radio Sport whether the World Cup needed New Zealand, Miller responded: “Does the World Cup need the All Blacks? It would be good for the All Blacks to be there.”
When pushed for further comment, Miller admitted: “Everyone is replaceable.”
Miller criticised the timing of Tew’s remarks, especially in light of the fact that the Kiwi was well aware that the IRB would be conducting a review of their economic model after the World Cup.
“He’s on the IRB Council, he’s been involved in all of the decisions that we’ve made for the last five or six years, so he knows what’s going on. It’s the IRB Council that decides where the money goes,” said Miller.
“Of course he doesn’t talk about the $12m that the NZRU gets from the IRB over the four-year cycle.
“We know what the issues are, which is why we had a conference on the Economics of the Game earlier this year, which Steve Tew was at.
“The conference said after Rugby World Cup, we’d look at the outcomes and whether we’d need to change the model on the commercial rules, the distribution of funds, and on the timing of the World Cup.
“I have huge sympathy for everyone. It’s a very tough economic situation at the moment, all of the unions are suffering. We are looking at the issues, we are working with the New Zealand Union, the Australian Union and everyone else and they ultimately will decide whether they get exactly what they want – it depends on whether they can persuade the other council members.”
With regards to Tew’s grievances regarding sponsors, Miller was less sympathetic.
“Have a walk around Auckland if you think that the All Blacks’ sponsors aren’t still being able to be involved with the All Blacks,” he asserted.
It is not only the NZRU and the ARU who have been critical of the IRB during the World Cup, with Samoa hitting out at the scheduling which has seen some teams face turnaround times of just four days.
“We don’t care about the minnows? If that was the case why have we invested tens of millions of dollars over the past five or six years in order to try and make them more competitive? Why did we open up and pay for a high performance centre in Samoa? Why do we pay for the Pacific Rugby Cup, the Pacific Nations Cup, why do we give them coaches, trainers, why do we provide them with gyms with analysis tools?,” asked Miller.
The presence of five teams in each pool meant that midweek games where played in order to keep the length of the tournament in check. However, the top tier teams played during prime television times in order to maximise broadcasting revenue and for the most part had nearly a week between games.
“The tens of millions of dollars that we invest in the so-called minnows comes from Rugby World Cup, from broadcasters who want to have the big games at the weekends. It’s better than it was last time and we’ll make it better next time,” Miller explained.
“There’s a simple answer. You can reduce it to 16 teams, then you’ll have a more even schedule. But we wouldn’t want to do that.”
I say farkem ABs
4 Oct 2011, 01:26 am
If the RWC went ahead in ’87 without the mighty boks then it will do so in 2016 without the men in tight black….life goes on and so does rugby
4 Oct 2011, 01:44 am
@Labok(Labok)-754:
Quite agree, which is what makes Tews comments the actions of an idiot.
The general reaction to his statement has been overwhelmingly negative. How he couldn’t see that coming before opening his trap brings into serious question his suitability for the role of CEO of the NZRU.
As I have stated before, the general public do not have any input into the running of the IRB. So the issues he has raised over the IRB’s financial model for the RWC should have been left for discussion in the board room.
4 Oct 2011, 01:48 am
@Labok(Labok)-754:
Correct, and whoever won that RWC will be the World Champs.
Just cos a team was not there means nothing but them not being there.
The winner is the winner no matter what.
Isnt that right all?
4 Oct 2011, 01:57 am
@Hurricane(Hurricane)-752:
I see this issue of thuggery by the Samoans is still got life, although the patient is looking rather terminal.
I don’t have the energy to wade through several hundred posts that have come through since i was last on the board last night, so perhaps you can enlighten me.
Has anyone identified the specific incidents of thuggery that were missed by the ref, missed by the assistant refs, missed by the TV camera’s but somehow witnessed by what appears to be every armchair Saffa rugby fan capable of sucking in air.
We all saw the off the ball interference, most of which was ignored by the ref, much to his eternal shame. However, none of that amounted to acts of thuggery, unless of course Bok rugby has become soft.
4 Oct 2011, 02:27 am
@Rugby-1(Rugby-1)-750: What a sad sack of siht u are mate. The filth and hate that comes out of your posts shows what your life and state of mind must be like.
You talk about the ‘if’ we meet you in the semis…well happy man IF is the operative as you wont get past Oz with you meager performances over Wales and Samoa who stretched you tighter than a fat ladies undies.
You had no answers for the aggressive Samoans but to revert to the high kick and once again the all to boring signs are there for the lack of tries you can dot down. The Boks look old, tired and homesick. Apart from Burger and couple of others who have had a couple of blistering performances and carried the rest of the team to unconvincing wins this team is really past the use by date.
4 Oct 2011, 03:57 am
@Brads(Brads)-757:
you know the drill
time to
MOVE
ON
OUT !
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