Bakkies’ World Cup is over
6 Oct 2011
Bakkies Botha has lost his ongoing battle with injury and will play no further part in this tournament.
The Bok enforcer has struggled with an Achilles injury since the team arrived in New Zealand. He was expected to return to action in the play-offs, but after a heavy fall at training on Wednesday, the Bok coach believes that Botha’s World Cup is indeed over.
‘That was the worst part of my day yesterday, at training when Bakkies came down at the first lineout we had and injured himself again,’ Peter de Villiers said.
‘It is a sad day for myself and for Bakkies too as it looks like his tournament will be over. That is the reality, that is life and this is what we get and we just have to move on.’
This injury will also signal the end of Botha’s Test career, as he had initially planned to retire after the World Cup.

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6 Oct 2011, 00:10 am
It was always going to be tough to get over such an injury and fully fit! We will miss the enforcer dragon…
6 Oct 2011, 00:25 am
He’s really a bit of a softie isn’t he? (Colin Meads played with a broken arm. Buck Shelford with his scrotum torn open…)
6 Oct 2011, 00:25 am
From an Aussie perspective, I was looking forward to him playing so he could be binned and we would only have to play against 14! Seriously though, I will miss the big unit. World rugby needs characters like Bakkies and sadly they are few and far between. Best of luck Bakkies and thanks!!
6 Oct 2011, 00:26 am
Go Well Bakkies and thanks for years of dedication to the Bok cause. End of probably the best lock partnership of all time. You were sometimes misunderstood, sometimes crossed the line but you always gave your all.
6 Oct 2011, 00:41 am
Cheers Bakkies. Rugby has been a lot more colourful with your presence. Good luck.
6 Oct 2011, 00:48 am
First Frans, now Bakkies …
Why dear Lord, why?
6 Oct 2011, 01:06 am
As great a player as Bakkies was (is) better for you guys that happen now than in the first or second line-out on Sunday. In any event, you back up boys have been on fire in opening games. Sincerely think you’re better off without than with a half fit Botha. Great character, go well.
6 Oct 2011, 01:11 am
@TheTackler(TheTackler)-2:
It’s a pity DC couldn’t emulate meads and shelfords heroics .but then again by your reasoning Dan is made out of cotton wool
6 Oct 2011, 01:14 am
@J.B. Cowper(J.B. Cowper)-6: well Bakkies wasnt exactly making a huge difference in the wins like Frans was – Rossouw has covered more than adequately and is in fact playing far better rugby than Bakkies at the moment and Alberts is more than enough of a sub for lock seeing that the other old **** Muller (who shouldnt even have gone on this tour) is also injury prone. They can fly in Mostert if they want cos we will need some type of cover for Matfield.
6 Oct 2011, 01:38 am
@TheTackler(TheTackler)-2:
You really are a Troll of note hey? So Ali Williams with his achillies was out for how long? And the faces he pulls during the Haka try to make out he is a hard ar se, but in fact he is a softy. At least Bakkies tried to play through his injury, whare as Williams limped off like a wet f art!
Lets not talk about the walking softie sicknote called Dan…………..
6 Oct 2011, 01:49 am
@boktillzero(boktillzero)-8: Carter doesn’t pose as a “tough, hard guy”. Bakkies does — or, rather — did.
6 Oct 2011, 02:11 am
**** man this is devastating news, just gets worse.
6 Oct 2011, 02:20 am
@whatever(whatever)-10: Well if you call back humping and head butting a half back tough you must be a real sheila yourself.
Good riddance to the coward they call the ‘enforcer’. All his shots have been cowardly on unsuspecting individuals. Puss in Boots.
6 Oct 2011, 02:22 am
@TheTackler(TheTackler)-2: Well – it is an injury …. unlike Capt McChoke who’s been crying, doing lighweight training, and missing matches just because of a little post-op pain for months.
6 Oct 2011, 02:24 am
@captain fantail(captain fantail)-13: “All his shots have been cowardly on unsuspecting individuals”
By ‘unsuspecting’ so you mean they were not briefed, not trained, or never realized they were on the field? Or just thick?
6 Oct 2011, 02:28 am
@TheTackler(TheTackler)-11: We’ll all miss Cottonwool Carters eyes going all wide and teary this year. Well there’s capt McChoke’s reaction I guess … although his eyes are constantly teary because he bumped his foot last season.
6 Oct 2011, 02:36 am
@TheTackler(TheTackler)-11:
It’s one thing to be an enforcer and another to be an idiot endangering themselves and others by continuing to play with a serious injury
You’re right though DC doesn’t pose a tough guy he goes to the other extreme of things and poses as an underwear model
6 Oct 2011, 03:21 am
Don’t be too tough on Tackles. He once broke a nail typing but still managed to google all through the night.
6 Oct 2011, 03:29 am
@captain fantail(captain fantail)-13:
By unsuspecting , do you mean the cheating little knobend who pulled Bakkies back………he knew what was comming his way boet.
I say rather good riddance to the overhyped soft as cotton sicknote Carter
Dan the Man? pfffft…………………Dan the girl!
6 Oct 2011, 03:30 am
@stormer in a teacup(stormer in a teacup)-18: Tickles is not so tough … he had a band-aid on his finger.
6 Oct 2011, 03:31 am
@whatever(whatever)-19: Dandy man
6 Oct 2011, 04:24 am
@TheBoksAreBack(bringbacktheboks)-16:
Not good having a laugh at someones bad luck. Carter is the best in the world, he wanted to play in this RWC but the rugby gods said “NO”. So he was deavasted as you would be if you had half his talent.
@whatever(whatever)-19:
lol, well we all know Bakkies did his enforcer moves on unsuspecting and somewhat smalled people. Its a known fact.
I asked the other day if anyone new if Bakkies played his silly little off the ball tactics with someone of his size or bigger……. there was silence. No one could think of anything or anyone.
Bakkies new who he could get the cheap shots on and feel safe as to not being made a fool off.
Anyway saying all that, its a real shame a player makes the RWC tournament only to get injured and miss out. no one deserves that at all, even with the people you are jealous of and hate cos they are better than you….isnt that right whatever
6 Oct 2011, 04:25 am
Farewell to the big bruiser .
He and his mate Victor had a long period of world domination as the premier locking combination of their time .
6 Oct 2011, 05:03 am
@Hurricane(Hurricane)-22:
I don’t hate mate
Not even wet pantie…………
And it’s a shame when any team loses its stars, Dan, Steyn, Palu, whoever…….
6 Oct 2011, 05:12 am
@TheTackler(TheTackler)-2: Im sure if the stakes weren’t
that high and we had no option he would have played. The ozzies are a formidable attacking outfit the last thing you want is one of you 22 to not be 100%
6 Oct 2011, 05:12 am
As much as I’m not a fan of Bakkies this is becoming terrible with the top teams losing their best player’s. I would prefer all teams 100%.
6 Oct 2011, 05:14 am
Next in line is McCaw can just see it coming.
6 Oct 2011, 05:15 am
No great loss, we are better off without him.
Never really liked his ‘tough guy’ persona, he would have been better just playing the game rather than getting sent off because he can’t control his temper all the time.
Very hypocritical as well, given his ‘christian’ status.
6 Oct 2011, 05:27 am
@Dex(Dex)-28:
Same as Thorn………….
6 Oct 2011, 06:22 am
Hate to see anyone go,good luck Bakkies, with what ever you decide to do.No matter what happens this weekend this is one of the most tense Wc’s for a while.things could go any way.
6 Oct 2011, 06:24 am
when Bakkies played the ball he was an awesome olayer….
when Bakkies went a bit befok he was a loose cannon and pi s sed me off big time with the Cowan and Aplon incidents rankling big time.
Go well Bakkies.
6 Oct 2011, 06:26 am
We have missed this guy in this World Cup so far. Oh well lets see how the Aussie game goes and then we can take it from there I guess
6 Oct 2011, 06:52 am
@Hurricane(Hurricane)-22:
…and exactly how often would Bakkies play against someone who was bigger than him?
6 Oct 2011, 06:54 am
@Cambridge(Cambridge)-33:
Name those bigger than him?
6 Oct 2011, 06:57 am
@whatever(whatever)-34:
Exactly my point. Now go read Hurricane’s post.
6 Oct 2011, 07:03 am
where are they selling the cotton wool that cart made of sure need now:
6 Oct 2011, 07:16 am
@TheTackler(TheTackler)-2:
Yeah, you actually have to have a scrotum for it to be torn open. Bakkies Botha is the hardest player of all time. When have you ever seen any other player flying head first into the chest of opposition to clean them? (world cup final on a cheating Kay) All players would have risked serious neck injury.
6 Oct 2011, 07:20 am
Thanx for the memories Bakkies, you’ve been a great servant to SA Rugby.
@TheTackler(TheTackler)-2: joumasepoes
6 Oct 2011, 07:21 am
@Cambridge(Cambridge)-35:
Gotcha
6 Oct 2011, 07:24 am
@whatever(whatever)-39: ha ha bit too quick with the acerbic reply there silverdale boy
6 Oct 2011, 07:52 am
@Waster(Waster)-40:
That would be right mate
6 Oct 2011, 07:53 am
@Waster(Waster)-40: This site seems to cause that in people, a couple of times I have thought,” I might go on Keo and wind up some saffas” but I am always too late, everyone has wound themselves up already,lol
6 Oct 2011, 07:56 am
oh man, oh man
i dont know where to begin
just so sad really.
6 Oct 2011, 07:59 am
This is how i felt when George Gregan retired from international rugby, it is good for us that they are gone but somehow rugby seems a little lessened by their absence
6 Oct 2011, 08:36 am
Took too long to make this decision. Bakkies and the Bok medical did not help us in the process.
Mostert would have had two more weeks with the squad had we sent him home in time.
With all that said, i think sunday’s 22 is the best we have under the circumstances.
Flo must be loving life at the moment. A very good turn around of events at this stage.
I hope CJ’s versatility comes to good effect. Beast dropping out of the 22 is understandable.
Aplon, Butch and Hougaard are very important mainly because of their obvious versatility. Freshness and hunger should add to that.
I am satisfied with what we have. I hope we show up.
49-0 loss to the wallabies is proof that the boks have the potential not to show up.
6 Oct 2011, 09:11 am
The Bok medical staff must be such 3rd world rubbish. Surely they could have seen Botha was struggling. He should have missed out on all pool games and only made his return in the quarters. But no, they rushed him back twice in a row. Same thing happened to Smith at the Cheetahs. Ag, foking pathetic.
6 Oct 2011, 09:15 am
Come to think of it. Can we fly Juan Smith in as a replacement? How’s his rehabilitation coming along?
6 Oct 2011, 10:23 am
The good thing to know when the ABs crash out of yet another World Cup is that we won’t hear much of this prick TheTackler for a while.
Oh wait… he’ll be bitching and moaning that the ABs were without Dan Carter and played with a half fit Richie McCaw.
There’s just some things you have to live with.
6 Oct 2011, 12:29 pm
Ageneee, jammer vir Bakkies. Sterkte ou maat en hopelik is jy weer gou gou gesond. Jy kan nogsteeds baie bydra lewer aan die span met jou kennis, ondervinding en houding.
Viva Bokke!
6 Oct 2011, 12:32 pm
@Kobus Kitty(Kobus Kitty)-46: Kobus, kom nou maat weers regverdig. Hulle forseer nie die spelers om te speel nie! Die spelers forseer seker die mediese mense om te se^ hulle is gesond genoeg om te speel! Geen speler in die Bok squad sal uit keuse op die bank of in die hotel bly nie!
Die afrigters wil altyd he^ hulle “A” span spelers is op die veld, en die spelers wil atlyd op die veld wees! Kyk hoe probeer JP ook om reg te wees!
Hierdie ouens is dapper en taai en WIL speel. Die doktors perobber seker hulle keer!
Nog n groot game Saterdag – WP teen Leeus. Wat se^ jy?
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