KeoTV: Answering his critics

KeoTV: Answering his critics

MORNE STEYN chats to Ryan Vrede about the way he plays the game, Heyenke Meyer’s appointment as Bok coach, and his future.


48 Comments

  • 1.Michael: Reply to this comment

    Hopefully no skop ‘n jag for the Boks. Doubt it, as least not as the only weapon. Ol’ Heyneke recognised that there needs to be a good attacking backline element to play.

    Think we will see a mixed approach come the end of the year tour as he experiments.

  • 2.bryce_in_oz: Reply to this comment

    Next to Vrede, Morne is a regular Peter Ustinov…

    Give your critics the finger Morne… and get you kicking back to the 80%’s whilst you’re doing it…

  • 3.IOU: Reply to this comment

    Maaaaan, the editing suck!

  • 4.Michael: Reply to this comment

    @bryce_in_oz(bryce_in_oz)-2: Doesn’t the low-cut top look so cccuuuuttteeeeee on Vrede :-)

  • 5.DAS: Reply to this comment

    Steyn’s lack of force in the tackle has nothing to do with size — it’s about skill. Dan Carter is by no means a large man but his defense has always been top notch.

    Steyn seems like a great guy, but I still say that HM can’t continue with him in the #10 jersey.

  • 6.>^..^< katman: Reply to this comment

    Nice toweling V-neck, Ryan. My auntie used to make them when my uncle lost his job.

  • 7.Michael: Reply to this comment

    @DAS(DAS)-5: Not skill, technique.

  • 8.Michael: Reply to this comment

    @>^..^< katman(katman)-6: He is resurrecting trends from different eras.

  • 9.JA-JA: Reply to this comment

    @DAS(DAS)-5: On the money, size has nothing to do with it. Dan is 1.78cm and Lambie the same and they tackle like monsters.

    It’s 85% attitude, if you don’t have the right attitude to start with you might as well forget it.

  • 10.THE MAULER: Reply to this comment

    And I dont see him answering his critics… He is answering your questions Ryan…

  • 11.stormersboy: Reply to this comment

    Ryan.

    Simon Cowell called.

    He’s not happy.

    He said he lent you one of his V-neck Tees and he wants it back.

    It looks like you stuck it in the wash with your freebee CocaCola towel that you got the other day though.

  • 12.Michael: Reply to this comment

    @stormersboy(stormersboy)-11: He forgot to separate his dark laundry from the pile of pinks :-)

  • 13.Michael: Reply to this comment

    @THE MAULER(THE MAULER)-10: Ryan was putting the criticism to him. the headline is correct.

  • 14.Jeraldjay: Reply to this comment

    Always liked this guy. Very humble, which is quite rare, coming from that neck of the woods.
    Was brain washed into becoming a kicking flyhalf (by Heyneke) and now don’t know of anything different.
    He’ll play against England and so will Basson and Habana.

  • 15.THE MAULER: Reply to this comment

    Mikey read the sarcasm but yes the headline is correct…

  • 16.The Analyst: Reply to this comment

    Morne my mate …… you have got 100% chance of keeping the ball if you keep it in your hands …. unless you drop it.

    Kicking is NOT an attacking strategy!

  • 17.Dawn: Reply to this comment

    Feck

    I thought Keo was answering his critics

  • 18.houston, we have a problem...: Reply to this comment

    @>^..^< katman(katman)-6: @Michael(mikeybrass)-8:
    cut the guy some slack, he’s just lost a lot of weight…needs to show it off…

  • 19.garth: Reply to this comment

    He can’t tackle, he can’t run. Fckn useless as far as I am concerned. So he can kick as well a a few other in the country, so what?

  • 20.Tuna: Reply to this comment

    @garth(garth)-19: Tell that to his B&I Lions medal.

  • 21.the artist formerly known as gunther: Reply to this comment

    Is Garf talking about Peter Grant?

  • 22.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Dawn(Dawn)-17: when is the b’day party do we can kuier? :-)

  • 23.>^..^< katman: Reply to this comment

    Right, which muppet is on server duty down at HSM? Move the frikkin desk off the internet pipe.

  • 24.>^..^< katman: Reply to this comment

    @the artist formerly known as gunther(gunther)-21: Sounds like him. Could be Benni McCarthy too though.

  • 25.Michael: Reply to this comment

    Morne ran beautifully in the Bulls’ 2010 Super campaign. He can do it. He needs to work on it more though.

  • 26.Alucard: Reply to this comment

    @JA-JA(JA-JA)-9: Lambie is a very poor and passive defender. Heavily exposed in every test he has played at 10. In fact, against Australia last year he backed off from his man and refused to tackle anyone. Against New Zealand the following week, the All Blacks ploughed through him like he was Adi Jacobs. Jantjies was similary exposed against the Barbarians. Morne is not the most dominant tackler, but he is by no means weak. There’s a video online of him shunting big Jauzion on his backside, he scragged an All Black lock last year in the second test and held very firm against Samoa. This is yet another extraordinarily weak attempt to attack our best test 10. He is supposed to kick too much, yet has the most even balance of kicking and passing of ALL SA 10s!! But keep listening to the media idiots twisting the truth. That’s how it works in SA, just use your position in the media as an extension of your big fat mouths. What’s that? A nice little brown envelope to promote good ‘ol chums ala Keo/Watson? No problem. Jean and Butch got a book to promote? No problem, we’ll lead the sheep for you. Classy.

  • 27.greentea: Reply to this comment

    FDP and Steyn as the Bokke 9 & 10 this year, defensive coaches will be sleeping easy this year.

  • 28.kwas: Reply to this comment

    Absolute kuk, Alucard. Lambie was one of our best defenders in those tests against the Kiwis and Aussies last year. Just look at the game stats and you will see he nailed every tackle by going low around the ankles old school style. You are obviously confusing Lambie’s defence with John Smit who missed every attempted tackle in both those games.

  • 29.Te Rangatira: Reply to this comment

    I respect Morne Steyn, he is good at what he does, kick. He has an excellent temperment suited for the big games. He is a great frontrunner but when chasing the win his limitations can be exposed.

  • 30.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Alucard(Alucard)-26: go on youtube and look up morne vs wales at the world cup, jamie roberts made his b(itch!

    remember when morne was at fullback last year? he was a bloody turnstile.

    when he tackles he keeps his body so far away from the opponent it is ridiculous.

    his defence is shoddy in any language!

  • 31.houston, we have a problem...: Reply to this comment

    @the artist formerly known as gunther(gunther)-21:
    :lol:

  • 32.ShaunSwindon: Reply to this comment

    Regardless I still feel Morne Steyn is still the Man to play 10 for the Boks. There are a few up and comers like Patrick Lambie and Johan Goosen but they both have lots of developing still to do before they will be in the same class as Morne.

  • 33.NoRugbyGuru_0_: Reply to this comment

    Lambie = overrated
    Steyn = k@k defense
    Grant = lack kicking game
    Goosen = inexperienced
    Butch = has been
    Jantjies = probably our best option

  • 34.NoRugbyGuru_0_: Reply to this comment

    It sounds like heyneke will be loyal to his bulls players, if rumors are to be believed then Du preez and rossouw will play boks this year.

    I don’t hope we have the same situation as last year and pick players that are over the hill.

  • 35.Heavens Game: Reply to this comment

    @Alucard(Alucard)-26: ” Lambie is a very poor and passive defender”…. lol… teehee… giggles… you’re a funny guy. Keep this up and you might even join Katman and Grunter in the comedy corner…

    (By the way, is it because Lambieghini is an upstart soutie in the 10 jersey that you just cannot see what the rest of the knowledgeable rugby world can?)

  • 36.Heavens Game: Reply to this comment

    @Te Rangatira(Te Rangatira)-29: “when chasing the win his limitations can be exposed.”… this is a good comment.

  • 37.wpstormerbok: Reply to this comment

    When Keo & Co’s been bashing SA Rugby this is what the NZ Media has to say about our Super teams this year…

    OPINION: Sharks coach John Plumtree said it, and everyone in New Zealand has vehemently disagreed, that it is much harder to win the South African leg of Super Rugby. He may well be correct.

    South Africa has come a long way since the late 1990s when the game was built around brawn and passion, with Natal being the trendsetters of the time by passing it, albeit in a very flat formation, very close together, and definitely not if there was a less than 80/20 chance of it coming off.

    During this early period of Super Rugby, the South African Rugby Union, no doubt in an attempt to make up for lost ground, appointed a back as the national coach. What did he do, he tried to get them to run and pass, a plan so foreign to the selected individuals that they began losing regularly.

    An emergency meeting was called and all the provincial coaches invited! What I expected to be a “think tank” to provide ideas for a relatively inexperienced coach, turned in to a sledging session, much of it in Afrikaans, with potential national coaches leading the way.

    As a quiet observer, I was surprised that there was little technical or tactical detail discussed but a lot of accusations that the players had no “heart” and the coach had no idea. My thoughts were that it appeared the coach was running before he had taught them to walk. No matter, he was soon dismissed.

    There was never any doubt in my mind that South Africa possessed a huge number of talented rugby players in skill, speed and size, and it would only be a matter of time that South African teams would again be the greatest rugby challenge. Let’s face it, they were tough enough before they saw the “big picture”, so they could only get better.

    Super Rugby has provided that stage for their franchises to develop, and after making only two finals in the first eleven seasons – the Sharks were well beaten by the Blues in 1996, and smashed by the Brumbies in 2001 – the Bulls finally lifted the trophy in 2007 with a one point win against the Sharks.

    Since then the Bulls have won the title in 2009 and in 2010, when once again it was an all-South African final, this time against the Stormers. There can be no doubt that the skill level and tactical nous has caught up with their physicality, which makes South African teams a lethal mix.

    No longer are the Lions and Cheetahs easy beats, with the Cheetahs providing a new brand of exciting rugby that is good enough to beat the Hurricanes in their own backyard and demonstrates that they are continuing to evolve. This must be a concern for New Zealand franchises, who all tend to churn out similar styles each week.

    Tomorrow night at Yarrow Stadium the locals will be able to judge for themselves whether they can believe what the lad from Hawera has been uttering.

    Is Plumtree just talking it up after a slow start or will it be the fourth season without a New Zealand title win?

  • 38.the peanut gallery: Reply to this comment

    vokkit, vrede looks like a pink parakeet…

  • 39.KWAGGA ROBERTSE: Reply to this comment

    @garth(garth)-19: Aaag my donner. Morne article on keo and sure thing Garth pops up. You are becomeing very predictable and to bolster that you post same sh itty comment every time.

  • 40.Brigadier Van Zyl: Reply to this comment

    my predicitons are straight out of the skopskiet top draw for the weekend.

    highlanders should win it….but don’t be surprised if the stormers do.
    sharks should win it…but don’t be surprised if the hurricanes do.
    the cheetahs should win it…but don’t be surprised if the Lions do.
    the bulls should win it…but don’t be surprised if the crusaders do.

    …the ozzie sides are all pish so I could careless what goes on there.

  • 41.the artist formerly known as gunther: Reply to this comment

    Indeed.

    Garf is a bulls fetishist.

    I think he spent some time in Pretoria as an AA placement.

    And suffered rather badly.

    Post traumatic stress.

    Dr Gunther prescribes rest and plenty of Autumn Crackling.

  • 42.seabiscuit: Reply to this comment

    @Alucard(Alucard)-26:

    champ i have no clue what u have been watching because lambie is a brilliant defender and no one can question it

  • 43.WP Till I Die: Reply to this comment

    @Brigadier Van Zyl(Brigadier Van Zyl)-40:

    :lol:

  • 44.Sheriff: Reply to this comment

    Have to say that t-shirt is a shocker

    He must be making a statement as he knew very well that he is being recorded: guilty then until proven innocent

  • 45.Sheriff: Reply to this comment

    Hi fellas

    Busy here with many things; if I dont ‘see’ you again have a wonderful Passover, yes not Easter – that’s pagan; just follow the Jewish calendar and you’re safe

    It was on 6th April around 30 AD that Yeshua ben Yosef went through His terrible ordeal, but in the end it was worth it. Your demons may not agree with that.

    Closer to home, a certain Mr Jan van Riebeeck apparently arrived in Cape Town in 1652, some 360 years ago; an arrival that one can have mixed feelings about but be that as it may.

    Notice that he found not CT that day but Autshumato (Harry the beachcomber) who was already well established in these parts as a translator. You will appreciate then why I say that the Cape has to be returned to its rightful owners:-)

  • 46.fantasticbarnsmell: Reply to this comment

    @Jeraldjay(Jeraldjay)-14: NNOOOooo

  • 47.Alucard: Reply to this comment

    @seabiscuit(seabiscuit)-42: I can and I shall. At 10, for the Boks? A very poor defenders. Average for the Sharks.

  • 48.Alucard: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation(Transformation)-30: Well, he’s far better than Lambie. Lambie was instrumental in that record All Black defeat. Passive and cowardly.

Keo.co.za has always promoted uncensored views, but has never tolerated racist or crass outbursts. Come on guys and girls. If you can't moderate yourselves or each other then I am going to be forced to regulate the posts and enforce a registration process for comments. The choice is yours.

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