KeoTV: Kings and queens
11 May 2012
KEO lays into the Stormers, JOANNE NIKITA gives you the news and dirty thoughts, VREDE slams Saru about the Kings issue and introduces the impossibly beautiful LUCY ANN, and MONTY finds his natural habitat.
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Willie le Roux and Lappies Labuschagne have finally been rewarded with spots in the Springbok training group. They are two of eight that are first timers in Springbok training groups this year. The others are Gio Aplon, Trevor Nyakane, JJ Engelbrecht, Lionel Mapoe, Wiehahn Herbst and Demetri Catrakilis. The group of players will assemble in Durban for the second training camp of the year, before the final squad for the Incoming Tours is selected. Players not considered due to injury include: JP Pietersen, Jaco Taute, Frans Steyn, Johan Goosen, Duane Vermeulen, Pat Cilliers and Frans Malherbe. ... Read Article24 May 2013
MARK KEOHANE, in his weekly KEOtv offering, is picking the Bulls in Durban and another Stormers shambles in Cape Town. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m3yMKuy8yM Read Article25 Apr 2013
Jan Serfontein, the player of last year's under 20 World Championship, will head the baby Boks defence in France. Serfontein and Kings wing Sergeal Petersen are two Super Rugby regulars to make Dawie Theron's squad and brilliant flyhalf Handre Pollard is another to play in a second successive tournament. Theron's squad lost a three-match series 2-1 to Argentina in Argentina. Serfontein, Petersen and Western Province's Cheslin Kolbe did not play in those matches. Bulls loose forward Ruan Steenkamp is captain. Serfontein and Pollard are the only two squad members from last year's ... Read Article14 May 2013
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has selected several uncapped Blues players in his training group. Hansen confirmed 38 names and this included many from the potent Blues backline. The Highlanders, despite only winning one match in this year's Super Rugby competition, have six players in the group. An obvious area of weakness is at hooker where Hansen has selected veterans Andrew Hore and Keven Mealamu and Canes Dane Coles. Options are limited and it certainly is a concern for New Zealanders. No overseas-based players were considered, as it is NZRFU policy. Among the uncapped players ... Read Article15 May 2013
French coach Philipe Saint-Andre has included three South African-born players for the three-Test series against the All Blacks in New Zealand. Racing Metro flank Bernard le Roux and Clermont prop Daniel Kotze join Antonie Claassen in a squad that includes eight new caps. Fijian-born Clermont winger Noa Nakaitaci is among the newcomers. Saint-Andre has rested flyhalf Francois Trinh-Duc, but included Toulon's Frederic Michalak. France play world champions New Zealand on June 8, 15 and 22 in Auckland, Hamilton and New Plymouth respectively. French super club Toulon's foreign dominance ... 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 Article11 May 2012
KEO lays into the Stormers, JOANNE NIKITA gives you the news and dirty thoughts, VREDE slams Saru about the Kings issue and introduces the impossibly beautiful LUCY ANN, and MONTY finds his natural habitat.
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11 May 2012, 07:39 am
@Fern is not a stud,he is merely no19(Fern)-643:
Fern lets talk about why you have to tell us every single day about how ugly NZ woman are.
11 May 2012, 07:41 am
@greentea(greentea)-646: hehehe nah, hes been on the rohypnol all night, hes a bit confused though, woke up with a sore nono…
and he has pillow creases on his forehead…
11 May 2012, 07:43 am
@poppa69(poppa69)-640:
Fernly a follower not a leader.
11 May 2012, 07:45 am
@Taahirah(Taahirah)-647: it does indeed, but I am of the opinion that one shouldnt let it continue, otherwise it will never stop…
if Fern just wants to talk rugby without the insults, I can too.
11 May 2012, 07:47 am
@poppa69(poppa69)-644:
159.aliboy: Reply to this comment
4 May 2012, 07:50 am
@poppa69(poppa69)-153: Poppa – I am a passionate Kiwi, but I really find your posts tough to read. This is a SA forum and I think that you should consider yourself a ‘visitor’ and behave a bit more like you would visiting someone elses home etc i.e. smile politely and change the subject. Unless you have a pretty twisted sense of humour you surely can’t enjoy (?????) the pure hatred you engender on here with your comments. How about trying to be the adult part of the conversation and just ignore the hater comments. If nothing else the haters will probably hate that worse than you responding to them.
Five years ago I could spend a couple of hours on here enjoying the discussion and banter, today, I come on here early and have a quick read, then logoff once yourself, HG, and a couple of others get started. At that stage I just feel embarrassed for you all. Try a change of tact and see what happens to all your hate mail.
11 May 2012, 07:47 am
@Te Rangatira(Te Rangatira)-653: no, hes a loader hahahaha
has his hands always wrapped around a weapon when in small places with three other blokes..
no wonder he mocks our woman, his boyfriends told him they are bad…
11 May 2012, 07:50 am
@houston, we have a problem…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-655: yep, but when your :hosts” continually p.iss on you and tell you its raining, they arent really hosts are they..
more like scum and filth, wasnt that your words?
11 May 2012, 07:55 am
@poppa69(poppa69)-656:
He doesn’t know we were training with SLRs at the kura Pops. Thinks he all that with his Rookat
11 May 2012, 07:58 am
@poppa69(poppa69)-657:
any kiwi who lauds other kiwi cowards who bottle players on the field is scummy filth.
nice kiwi cover up of the whole thing too… pretty much says it all…doesn’t it?
11 May 2012, 07:58 am
@poppa69(poppa69)-657:
Got to make my way home now Cuzzie…… Traffic is mayhem…maybe catch you up during the cat fight Eden Park stylz tonite.
11 May 2012, 07:59 am
gotta run bro. c’mon the blues (wishful thinking on my part I think)
e Noho ra
11 May 2012, 08:02 am
Houston
before I go. I never condoned the bottle throwers? they are scum, like those that tape a 16 yr old rugby player as part of an initiation rite?
still, no kiwi fan has “bottled” a ref have they?
later po.es
11 May 2012, 08:02 am
Te you asked a question,I just answered.Make your own conclusions beyond that if you feel like it.
Greentea,I am not gonna repeat myself,go and search this thread.
I have a small mountain of work to do so later all.
I bet pooper is going to return serve now…
11 May 2012, 08:05 am
predictive text
. that’s rape not tape
11 May 2012, 08:15 am
@poppa69(poppa69)-662:
ja, but cane did and when i called him out as scum for not condemning it you turned up and jumped to the ‘defense of the people of nz’ not too long after.
if those allegations are true then its tragic as far as i’m concerned and the perpertrators as well the school authorities should be dealt with, in the same way we deal with bottlers here… we throw the full and proper weight of law at them/it.
refs, players or spectators… is there any difference?
11 May 2012, 08:16 am
oh and ja, cheers to you too…doos…
11 May 2012, 08:20 am
@houston, we have a problem…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-665: the full weight of the law? please, Ive read plenty of stories about SAPs and the like..
but ja, just like you condemn those who say vile things about NZ too, right Houston? Ive seen you take them to task on it all the time (thats sarcasm in case you dont know)
now, truly got to be going, got to do my rounds, check all the windows etc..
11 May 2012, 08:23 am
@houston, we have a problem…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-666: looks like you got the number of the beast
filth indeed
11 May 2012, 08:29 am
@Fern is not a stud,he is merely no19(Fern)-663:
You repeat yourself everyday, it was a simple question why do you feel the need to tell us every single day on a rugby blog that NZ woman are ugly?
11 May 2012, 08:30 am
@poppa69(poppa69)-667:
in a strange way i think i would actually really like to moer you and then drink a beer with you after, poppa.
i respect your abrasiveness in some ways.
but you are still cheats… the lot of you….
ja, care for others property as if it was your own haha
11 May 2012, 08:33 am
@houston, we have a problem…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-670:
Bulls will go down tonight, karma for their false eye gouging accusations.
11 May 2012, 08:34 am
@poppa69(poppa69)-668:
you tricked me…again….dammit!…. (blushing smiley face)
11 May 2012, 08:45 am
@greentea(greentea)-671:
as false as the allegations against the crusaders by the waratahs subsequently?
hmmmm?
11 May 2012, 09:16 am
@Fern is not a stud,he is merely no19(Fern)-663:
All good Fernly…. hold no grudges towards you…. hopefully we can have positive dialogue but keep the rugby animosity alive…
11 May 2012, 10:30 am
UFO
Didn,t mean to mislead.Health fine.
Regards.
11 May 2012, 14:17 pm
@ryecatcher(ryecatcher)-675:
No prob Rye
Good to hear…
Thanks for the kind words…
12 May 2012, 10:23 am
@victoria: I think the likes of Tutu and Ramaphosa(even Mandela) are liked coz they make those who benefit from the status quo comfortable. Seriously, the last time these guys ruffled the feathers of white or business folk was during apartheid. Mandela an african nationalist/communist, Ramaphosa a unionist and Tutu an ultra-liberal. I would actually like to hear the examples of how cheeky watson is a doos.
Do the Kings deserve to be in Superrugby; I think that is pretty much a subjective question (note to those who will cry about meritocracy: I think you only believe in that as long as you benefit). Funny how people like to cry about fairness when they are not on the positive end of deals.
I find it funny how South africa companies such as the banks and the beer sectors actively go out to get black money. Look at how a lot of these campaign seem to be targeting black markets. Rugby on the other hand has just moved a few inches(imo) since 1994. This is becoz it makes people comfortable. All those involved in these unions, whether they are fans or actively involved in the operation structures are just concerned about building their own Oranias.
What you guys sinmply dnt get is that the call for transformation (whether you believe in it or not) will never go away. The anc may have dissappointed most black people, but the well connected still see a lot of value(or bee money) in rugby. Do you think they will just let you guys just go along without any concessions? Never. If the rugby institutions want to keep the grubby hands of money hungry politicians away, they need to make transformation their own baby. Lead it and make sure its successful. Otherwise, theyu will be coming for you.
And again those who love the status quo, like to point the corrupt ANC and gloss over mismanagement in GLRU.(Is there and ethical difference to mismanaging private funds vs public funds)m
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