Sarries suffer in Smit’s second start

Sarries suffer in Smit’s second start

GARETH DUNCAN looks at the Saffas who featured in Europe over the weekend.

Saffa-laden Saracens’ seven-match winning streak in the English Premiership was broken after they suffered a 30-8 away defeat to Northampton Saints. It was retired Springbok captain John Smit’s second successive start for Sarries as first-choice hooker Schalk Brits sat out his second game because of a three-match suspension for a dangerous tackle. It also proved to be Sarries’ second consecutive defeat in all competitions as they lost to out-of-form Biarritz in the European Cup last weekend.

Smit showed moments of good play, but delivered a disappointing overall performance as he formed part of a dominated pack. The 33-year-old was subbed in the 59th minute and replaced by former England U20 hooker Jamie George. Centre Brad Barritt, lock Mouritz Botha and No 8 Ernst Joubert (who scored a try) also featured in the run-on side while Stormers-bound prop Deon Carstens and SA-born England prop Matt Stevens came off the bench. Saints tighthead prop Brian Mujati was called off the wood early in the second half.

Saracens No 8 Ernst Joubert

Flanker Francois Louw and scrumhalf Michael Claassens couldn’t inspire Bath to victory as they lost 16-7 to Worcester Warriors, who capitalised on World Cup-winning flyhalf Stephen Donald’s poor goal kicking.

Former Stormers lock Adriaan Fondse made his debut for new club Newcastle Falcons off the bench in a 39-8 defeat to unbeaten log leaders Harlequins. Tighthead prop Faan Rautenbach was solid up front for London Irish in their 21-17 win over lock Marco Wentzel’s London Wasps.

In the French Top 14, flyhalf Conrad Barnard kicked all Agen’s points in their 24-15 win over Bordeaux. Flanker Adri Badenhorst and lock Dewald Senekal also started for the victors.

Sharks tighthead prop Eugene van Staden made the first appearance in his short-term deal with bottom-of-the-log Biarritz, who succumbed to their seventh league defeat after a 28-9 loss to Racing Metro. Scrumhalf Rory Kockott kicked a penalty to help Castres salvage a 22-22 draw against Toulon, who led 19-6 at the break.

Lock Gerhard Mostert started in Stade Francais’ 35-15 away triumph over Perpignan, who had centres Gavin Hume and Rudi Coetzee, and lock Gerrie Britz in their match 22. Wing Sam Gerber and reserve lock Rob Linde contributed to Bayonne’s 15-9 win over scrumhalf Ricky Januarie’s Lyon.

Wing Ronnie Cooke, loosehead prop Retief Uys, reserve flankers Antonie Claassen and Petrus Hauman, replacement centre Riaan Swanepoel and reserve prop Pat Barnard all played in Brive’s 9-9 stalemate against log-leaders Toulouse, who started former Bulls hooker Gary Botha.

In the Pro12, Saffa trio lock Johann Muller and flankers Pedrie Wannenburg and Robbie Diack started in Ulster’s 17-9 away defeat to Glasgow. Cardiff Blues kept flyhalf Naas Olivier, SA-born Italian lock Quintin Geldenhuys and replacement flanker Frans Viljoen’s Aironi scoreless in a 38-0 thrashing.

Munster props Wian du Preez and BJ Botha and Leinster front rowers Richardt Strauss and Heinke van der Merwe were rested in their teams’ wins over the weekend.


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  • 51.Gunther: Reply to this comment

    :lol:

    cheeky has got more chance of leading the ANC youth league than he does of taking charge at SARU.

    As for lukas whatsembi…. he’s found his place at the kings.

    leave him he’s happy

    :lol:

  • 52.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @Big Hit(Big Hit)-46: concern yourself with matters of a pom nature….

    seems you okes got a lot of your own issues to sort out…

  • 53.Puma: Reply to this comment

    @Upho(ufo)-16: Bwaaaaaaaahaaaaa…
    Priceless! :) Good one Ufo.

    How you buddy?

  • 54.stormersboy: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-50: Agreed, They need to cut the best deal they can though and not be bullied into taking over the city’s white elephant.

  • 55.bryce_in_oz: Reply to this comment

    @grant10(grant10)-44:

    Oh no I’m shaking in my boots… internet ‘worrier’…

  • 56.Hondo: Reply to this comment

    @Roar my Lions …. Currie Cup Champions 2011(RL)-21:
    4 times to be honest, but Smit had no support from his props so he was isolated
    With Matt Stevens on and later Carsten, they dominated the Saints who were scoreless 2nd half, you missed that one too!

  • 57.stormersboy: Reply to this comment

    Anyhoo…..

    I have a 10h30 tee off.

    Wind looks a little better today.

    Not a bad way to start the week I guess.

    See y’all later.

    Much later :)

  • 58.Gunther: Reply to this comment

    @bryce_in_oz(bryce_in_oz)-55:

    The prober will stab you in the plums with his walking stick.

  • 59.Puma: Reply to this comment

    @bryce_in_oz(bryce_in_oz)-5: Exactly.

  • 60.Dawn: Reply to this comment

    @stormersboy(stormersboy)-57:

    Lifestyles of the rich and famous.

  • 61.stormersboy: Reply to this comment

    @Dawn(Dawn)-60: Networking Dawn ;)

  • 62.Puma: Reply to this comment

    @Dawn(Dawn)-60: Morning Dawn,

    I answered your question last week about Gayle, but doubt you saw it on your Blackberry.

    Not sure why Gayle is not playing for the Dolphins and now playing in Zim. Have no idea. Thought he was coming to play for Dolphins.

  • 63.Puma: Reply to this comment

    @stormersboy(stormersboy)-61: Enjoy your golf buddy.

  • 64.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Puma(Puma)-62:

    Loots Bosman is keeping him out of the Dolphins side so he took the easy way out :)

  • 65.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Puma(Puma)-62:

    Chris Gayle is the second laziest cricketer ever
    It’s either a boundary and only occasionally he would walk slowly through for a single.
    Only Graeme Pollock was lazier- he even skipped on the singles.

  • 66.grant10: Reply to this comment

    Kyra Sedgewick has got to have the sexiest mouth I have seen !

  • 67.Puma: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-65: Yeah but he mostly gets the boundaries…lol.

    He soooooooo laid back that oke….hahaha.

    Thought he was coming to the Dolphins, but see he is playing in Zim. Not sure what has happened, or if he is coming later to play for us. Have no idea.

  • 68.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @grant10(grant10)-66:

    Jessica Alba

  • 69.Puma: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-64: Could be… :)

  • 70.Gunther: Reply to this comment

    what to could loots bosman ever keep chris gayle out of?

  • 71.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-68: dont know Alba.

    On channel 119 now…Kyra…

    fark me….what a mouth!

  • 72.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Puma(Puma)-67:

    Most of the windies are like that.
    I once watched some test match action in the Caribbian (on TV) and there was a huge delay as a spectator took about 10 minutes to walk past the sight screen.
    It turned out to be the ex fast bowler Curtly Ambrose who decided to go and visit some mates who were sitting on the other side.
    Huge shades- huge smile- huge gold chain around the neck – not a care in the world and in no hurry at all.

  • 73.Puma: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-72: hahahahaha. Yeah they all laid back. Actually the way to live ones life. You live longer if you relaxed and have not a worry in the world to rush.

    I still have the Joburg in me……hahaha. Rush everywhere. Time to be laid back…..hahahaha. Much slower here so should be.

  • 74.cane: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-72:

    “Huge shades- huge smile- huge gold chain around the neck – not a care in the world and in no hurry at all.”

    Yeah,………………………………… we got people like that too, Robbie.
    Fried brains most of them as well.

    8)

  • 75.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @cane(cane)-74:

    I read he is nowadays a guitarist in a reggae band called the “Big Bad Dread and the Baldhead”. Richie Richardson is also in the band.
    They probably burn a few together too, lol.

  • 76.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim(Robzim)-72: i remember than game, he was wearing a vest and sporting think dreadlocks on his head. he was even smiling when he recognised he was stalling the game. a sure he was “lifted” at the time.

  • 77.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation(Transformation)-76:

    Same game, I remember the vest.
    Cool dude indeed but absolutely lethal during his time as a pace bowler
    Often he was unplayable delivering the ball from that height.

  • 78.Yetirat: Reply to this comment

    Pat Barnard was an animal when he was coming up through the ranks. Such a pitty he just faded away overseas.

  • 79.Yetirat: Reply to this comment

    @Big Hit(Big Hit)-17: Biggles what level of accountability should Rob Andrew be taking then? Because when MJ resigned he took absolutely none.

  • 80.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    Grant10

    Why you always so angry? Is it the Klingon part of your ancestry?

  • 81.BULLET: Reply to this comment

    Something interresting for today:

    h t t p://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRB_Hall_of_Fame

  • 82.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus(Deucalion)-80: angry?

    Me?

    Why?

    I may ask why you so DEFINITE?

  • 83.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @bryce_in_oz(bryce_in_oz)-5: Brendan Venter was their coach at the time and some here want him as Bok coach :roll:

  • 84.Sasuke: Reply to this comment

    Why dont the Boks use some of these players when touring overseas? Pick a team of 18 local based players and about 8 overseas based players. They will provide valuable insight into playing conditions and player opposition. They will also be fresher than the local guys. Just a thought.

  • 85.PissAnt: Reply to this comment

    Brendan Venter named as U/20 Bok assistant coach together with Nazeem Adams.

  • 86.Upho: Reply to this comment

    @Puma(Puma)-53:

    Hey Puma…

    Glad you liked it… !! :lol:

    Always good thanks bud… The grass is always greener of my side…!! ;)

    Sorry… been out of office most of the morning…

  • 87.Upho: Reply to this comment

    @Puma(Puma)-53:

    Trust you’re well too…?

    Although after an OD of rugby from the world cup… i can see the signs of withdrawal symptoms in all of us here… and we’re talking even more k@k than we usually do.. ;)

    :lol:

  • 88.j59: Reply to this comment

    Heh….. with Saracens, they should start John Smit and then bring Schalk Brits on for the last 10-15 minutes

  • 89.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @j59(j59)-88: are you befok???

  • 90.kwas: Reply to this comment

    The John Smit cancer has infected the Saracens after only a couple of matches. Wait until he takes over the coaching …

  • 91.j59: Reply to this comment

    @grant10(grant10)-89: ok, no more jokey jokey then grant

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