Mujati powers Saints past Wasps
7 Nov 2011
GARETH DUNCAN looks at the Saffas who impressed in Europe over the weekend.
Prop Brian Mujati delivered a strong performance in Northampton Saints’ 24-13 win over London Wasps on Saturday. The former Stormers tighthead conceded a penalty in an early scrum, but formed part of a dominating Saints front row thereafter. Mujati was especially powerful in the loose and at the breakdown, and scored a crucial try in the 52 minute by running through flyhalf Nicky Robinson to seal victory. 
Saffa-laden Saracens picked up their seventh consecutive win with a 23-10 triumph over Sale Sharks. There were six South Africans in the starting line-up (prop Deon Carstens, hooker Schalk Brits, lock Mouritz Botha, No 8 Ersnt Joubert, scrumhalf Neil de Kock and centre Brad Barritt) while SA-born England prop Matt Stevens came off the bench to score a try.
In the French Top 14, Racing Metro No 8 Jacques Cronje was impressive in a tight 18-12 win over Brive. Cronje toiled through the whole 80 minutes in the match that finished as a kicking contest. Toulouse eighthman Shaun Sowerby had a similar influence in his team’s 21-17 win over Perpignan, which saw Kiwi flyhalf Luke McAlister slot six penalties.
In the Pro12 (the former Celtic League), hooker Richardt Strauss and reserve prop Heinke van der Merwe’s Leinster enjoyed a 24-19 derby victory over prop Wian du Preez’s Munster.

21 Comments
7 Nov 2011, 11:54 am
i just wish he had been a bigger man and tweeted an apology about the ba-boon thing.
regretfull tweeting dragon.
7 Nov 2011, 12:02 pm
@au revoir,
what ba boon thing? Elaborate please?
7 Nov 2011, 12:02 pm
@au revoir mon tout noirs, au revoir…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-1:
****** thing? what’s that story again? forgot the details.
7 Nov 2011, 12:03 pm
@BULLET(BULLET)-2:
Saffas allegedly called him that while playing in a game
7 Nov 2011, 12:03 pm
***** = b aboon
7 Nov 2011, 12:08 pm
ah ok – googled it.
keo.co.za/2011/08/27/mujati-saffas-called-me-a-******/
7 Nov 2011, 12:17 pm
he killed that flyhalf, barged through like he wasn’t there
this was a good game but with lots of errors from both sides. ashton didn’t look too flash at all, same with wade. ross flilipo looked good, gave wasps good go-forward ball momentum and scored a try too.
7 Nov 2011, 13:03 pm
@BULLET(BULLET)-2:
@Staal(Staal)-6:
ja, thats it.
he tweeted it saying they called him a ba-boon during a scrum and the saffa players were immediately suspended and being crucified in the media and on keo but there was an investigation and it emerged that ba-boon was one of the scrum calls their team had because the words were unknown to non-saffa’s and nothing to do with him or black people at all.
they may well have had a number of animal names for their scrum calls i.e: bobejaan, spinnekop, olifant, ratel…and so on…
but he had the quickness to crucify these guys on twitter and didn’t have the decncy to apologise after the investigation proved their innocence and his wrongly jumping to conclusions based on his own sensitivities.
7 Nov 2011, 13:33 pm
One of the stories when Mujati was still with WP was that his daddy was/is a ZANU-PF farm invader/war veteran. Don’t know if it is true but would explain the tendency to politicise…
7 Nov 2011, 13:48 pm
Really was it necessary to bring all this political BS into this? Brian had a good game and he’s doing well over there, considered one of the best tightheads in the Premiership, more power to him.
7 Nov 2011, 14:09 pm
@Derrida(Derrida)-9: Its true, he admitted as much but he hasn’t had any dealings with his dad in over a decade.
7 Nov 2011, 14:09 pm
@au revoir mon tout noirs, au revoir…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-8:
The question is, if they had scrum calls of ba boon, why did Mujati think they where mentioning him?
7 Nov 2011, 14:14 pm
I must say, I never really bought that whole scrum call explanation. Seems very convenient. And we all know the vitriol that was spewed towards Mujati after news broke that his dad allegedly took over a farm. There’s a definite ping on my bullshit detector.
7 Nov 2011, 15:14 pm
James Haskell will be the new openside for the Highlanders this S15 – NZ teams look like they are gearing up for a hectic S15
7 Nov 2011, 16:28 pm
@stew(stew)-14: Really? He had a good world cup.
7 Nov 2011, 17:38 pm
@Transformation(Transformation)-7: Wade didn’t look good? his over the top pass for Flutey was superb and his tracking back was good also. Ashton had a bit of a mare.
7 Nov 2011, 18:53 pm
@Big Hit(Big Hit)-16: how do the frogs get 80,000 people in a stadium for a normal league match.
7 Nov 2011, 20:51 pm
@Big Hit(Big Hit)-16: ONE pass big hit? you’re going on about one pass…come on chap he was OK @ best…lawes was a bit erratic @ the lineout and his pass for the saints try was blatantly FORWARD
8 Nov 2011, 01:04 am
Top 4 Heineken Cup teams vs Top 4 Super 15 teams who would win such a tournament……………it would basically be the Champions League of rugby,when could we possibly play such a Cup?Anytakers
8 Nov 2011, 07:52 am
I’m afraid I can’t see the Heineken Cup teams ending anywhere other than 5, 6, 7 & 8.
8 Nov 2011, 09:36 am
@>^..^< katman(katman)-13: Agree , very convenient.
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