Super Rugby preview – Round 18
13 Jul 2012
JON CARDINELLI and RYAN VREDE analyse the key match-ups and pick the winners at the weekend.
JC and Vrede called all of last week’s results correctly, and there’s a strong feeling at keo.co.za HQ that another full house is on the cards.
Both writers are expecting the Bulls, Sharks and Stormers to pick up wins and qualify for the play-offs. JC reckons the Chiefs should win the league by hammering the Hurricanes on Friday, a result that won’t please the Stormers, but won’t stop the Cape side from advancing. Vrede thinks the Chiefs will win in Wellington, but without a bonus point, and that will allow the Stormers to seize an opportunity against the Rebels and top the league.
The Sharks and Bulls will be under pressure to bank bonus-point wins in their respective matches after the Reds whip the Waratahs in Brisbane. The play-offs will only start next week, but this round could almost be likened to the Fifa World Cup’s Round of 16. It’s do or die, and we’re expecting the Bulls and Sharks to do the necessary and join the Stormers in the play-offs.
KEO.CO.ZA SUCCESS RATE
VREDE: 80/112 (71%)
JC: 82/112 (73%)
HURRICANES vs CHIEFS, WELLINGTON, FRIDAY 09:35
VREDE’S CALL: The Hurricanes need to win to keep hope of participation in the play-offs alive. The Chiefs need to hold the Stormers at bay and book an easier route to a final. The match clearly doesn’t lack for incentive for either side, but the Chiefs’ all-round superiority will reflect in the result. Their success has been built on their pack’s potency. The heavies were outplayed against the Crusaders again last week, but the Canes don’t have the calibre of forwards to test the Chiefs (in general play or at scrum time) in the manner they were tested in Hamilton. This will lend the Chiefs attacking impetus, with their back division allowed space and time to plot the Canes’ demise. Defensively I suspect the Chiefs’ dominance of the gainline will ultimately force the Canes into expansive, cavalier attacks that will be terminal to their cause and season. Chiefs by 10
JC’S CALL: The Hurricanes are a competitive side, but for every steal and game breaking play there is an instance of indiscipline or sloppy defence. The Hurricanes’ desperation to score a bonus-point win should play into the Chiefs’ hands. The Chiefs boast the second-best defensive record in the competition and are especially dangerous from turnover ball. Expect them to play a more structured, territorial game and feed off the Hurricanes’ mistakes. Unfortunately for the Stormers, I feel the Chiefs will secure the five points from this fixture and win the league. The Hurricanes may score some tries, but they won’t do enough to win or get a consolation bonus point. Chiefs by 9
Hurricanes – 15 Andre Taylor, 15 Cory Jane/Alapati Leiua, 13 Conrad Smith (c), 12 Tim Bateman, 11 Julian Savea, 10 Beauden Barrett, 9 Chris Eaton/Frae Wilson, 8 Victor Vito, 7 Jack Lam, 6 Faifili Levave, 5 Jason Eaton, 4 Jeremy Thrush, 3 Ben May, 2 Dane Coles, 1 Reggie Goodes.
Subs: 16 Motu Matu’u, 17 Jeffery Toomaga-Allen, 18 James Broadhurst, 19 Brad Shields, 20 Wilson/Jamie Nutbrown, 21 Tusi Pisi, 22 Jayden Hayward
Chiefs – 15 Andrew Horrel, 14 Lelia Masaga, 13 Jackson Willison, 12 Sonny Bill Williams, 11 Robbie Robinson, 10 Aaron Cruden, 9 Tawera Kerr-Barlow, 8 Kane Thompson, 7 Tanerau Latimer, 6 Liam Messam, 5 Brodie Retallick, 4 Craig Clarke (c), 3 Ben Tameifuna, 2 Hika Elliot, 1 Toby Smith.
Subs: 16 Mahonri Schwalger, 17 Sona Taumalolo, 18 Michael Fitzgerald, 19 Sam Cane, 20 Brendon Leonard, 21 Asaeli Tikoirotuma, 22 Tim Nanai-Williams.
BRUMBIES vs BLUES, CANBERRA, SATURDAY 07:35
VREDE’S CALL: The Brumbies only need a point to capture the Australian conference but will be eyeing the bonus point and the Stormers in second, hoping the Cape franchise somehow blow it against the Rebels. Their structured, accurate and powerful forward play will be the root of their success against a Blues side that’s already mentally on holiday. Their multi-phase approach has depleted much better defensive units than the Blues, and they will again lay the platform for their talented backs to exploit the Blues’ numerous defensive vulnerabilities. Brumbies by 10
JC’S CALL: There isn’t much incentive for the Brumbies to alter their approach and push for a four-try bonus point. The Stormers are likely to beat a weakened and rudderless Rebels side in Cape Town, and so what the Brumbies rather need to focus on is a win that will keep the Reds at arm’s length. They have the forwards and the general at No 9 to ensure their game plan is successfully implemented, and will want to keep the game tight to prevent some of the dangerous Blues individuals from getting into the contest. Expect another ugly but effective performance by Jake White’s men. Brumbies by 11
Brumbies – 15 Jesse Mogg, 14 Henry Speight, 13 Andrew Smith, 12 Pat McCabe, 11 Joe Tomane, 10 Zack Holmes, 9 Nic White, 8 Ben Mowen (c), 7 Michael Hooper, 6 Peter Kimlin, 5 Sam Carter, 4 Scott Fardy, 3 Dan Palmer, 2 Stephen Moore, 1 Ben Alexander.
Subs: 16 Anthony Hegarty, 17 Ruaidhri Murphy, 18 Leon Power, 19 Fotu Auelua, 20 Ian Prior, 21 Tevita Kuridrani, 22 Robbie Coleman.
Blues – 15 Charles Piutau, 14 Lachie Munro, 13 Francis Saili, 12 Ma’a Nonu, 11 Hadleigh Parkes, 10 Michael Hobbs, 9 Piri Weepu, 8 Luke Braid, 7 Daniel Braid, 6 Chris Lowrey, 5 Steven Luatua, 4 Liaki Moli, 3 Charlie Faumuina, 2 Keven Mealamu (c), 1 Tony Woodcock.
Subs: 16 Tom McCartney, 17 Tevita Mailau, 18 Andrew Van der Heijden, 19 Peter Saili, 20 Alby Mathewson, 21 Orene Ai’i, 22 Sherwin Stowers.
CRUSADERS vs WESTERN FORCE, CHRISTCHURCH, SATURDAY 09:35
VREDE’S CALL: The Crusaders showed their class in defeating the Chiefs last week in a match they had to win to control their own play-off destiny. They cannot win the New Zealand conference but can still finish fourth, which would secure them a home tie, probably against the Bulls – a match they would be favourites to win. They are one of the few teams in the tournament you would back to win a semi-final on the road. In light of this, the benefits of finishing fourth are self-evident. They’ll beat the Force comfortably, building that result on an intelligent kicking game in their half and a blend of grunt and industry through their forwards and panache in the backline. Crusaders by 15
JC’S CALL: The Force are without David Pocock and this will limit their success at the breakdown. An injury to Kieran Read has forced the Crusaders to pick Richie McCaw and Matt Todd in the back row, and while this could impact on their gainline ambitions it will ensure that they are well equipped to win the game on the ground. It isn’t the most intimidating starting pack, with the unimpressive Tom Donnelly named in the second row, but the Crusaders do have some class on the bench to ensure they finish strongly. The performances of their halfbacks as well as that of Israel Dagg will be important as far as their kicking game is concerned, and in this regard the Force will struggle to compete. Crusaders by 10
Crusaders – 15 Israel Dagg, 14 Sean Maitland, 13 Adam Whitelock, 12 Ryan Crotty, 11 Zac Guildford, 10 Dan Carter, 9 Andy Ellis, 8 Richie McCaw (c), 7 Matt Todd, 6 George Whitelock, 5 Tom Donnelly, 4 Luke Romano, 3 Owen Franks, 2 Corey Flynn, 1 Ben Franks.
Subs: 16 Quentin MacDonald, 17 Wyatt Crockett, 18 Samuel Whitelock, 19 Luke Whitelock, 20 Willi Heinz, 21 Tom Taylor, 22 Robbie Fruean.
Force – 15 Alfie Mafi, 14 Nick Cummins, 13 Patrick Dellit, 12 Rory Sidey, 11 Napolioni Nalaga, 10 Ben Seymour, 9 Brett Sheehan, 8 Lachlan McCaffrey, 7 Angus Cottrell, 6 Richard Brown, 5 Nathan Sharpe (c), 4 Toby Lynn, 3 Salesi Manu, 2 Nathan Charles, 1 Tetera Faulkner.
Subs: 16 Ben Whittaker, 17 Ruan Smith, 18 Pek Cowan, 19 Ollie Atkins, 20 Josh Holmes, 21 Kyle Godwin, 22 Will Tupou.
REDS vs WARATAHS, BRISBANE, SATURDAY 11:40
VREDE’S CALL: The defending champions have no alternative but to bank a bonus point win and hope that one of the minnows does them a favour at some stage in the day. They should achieve the former, with Will Genia and Quade Cooper controlling territory with their boots, and forcing the Tahs into risky 22m exits. From there they’ll back their defence to pressure the Tahs into errors and launch strikes from broken field or keep the board ticking over via Mike Harris’ boot. The Tahs have gifted backs, but their forwards’ inability to impose themselves will mean they won’t have the platform to exhibit their skills fully. Reds by 10
JC’S CALL: Not that Wycliff Palu has been particularly good this season, but his injury has forced a few telling changes to the Waratahs pack. There’s not much balance or continuity in that side, not much confidence and quite frankly not enough of a reason to win. The Reds have hit form late in the season and will have Digby Ioane and Liam Gill available for this match. Traditionally, this is tight fixture but I expect the Reds forwards will be too powerful and clinical at the tackle point and the backs will use that platform to win territory and score tries. This result will certainly spice up the later fixtures as the Sharks and perhaps the Bulls will need a bonus-point win to deny the Reds a play-off place. Reds by 13
Reds – 15 Luke Morahan, 14 Dom Shipperley, 13 Anthony Faingaa, 12 Mike Harris, 11 Digby Ioane, 10 Quade Cooper, 9 Will Genia (c), 8 Scott Higginbotham, 7 Liam Gill, 6 Jake Schatz, 5 Adam Wallace-Harrison, 4 Rob Simmons, 3 James Slipper, 2 Saia Faingaa, 1 Greg Holmes.
Subs: 16 James Hanson, 17 Ben Daley, 18 Radike Samo, 19 Beau Robinson, 20 Jarrad Butler, 21 Ben Lucas, 22 Ben Tapuai.
Waratahs – 15 Adam Ashley-Cooper, 14 Lachie Turner, 13 Rob Horne, 12 Berrick Barnes, 11 Drew Mitchell, 10 Bernard Foley, 9 Grayson Hart, 8 Dave Dennis, 7 Chris Alcock, 6 Dean Mumm, 5 Kane Douglas, 4 Sitaleki Timani, 3 Paddy Ryan, 2 Tatafu Polota-Nau, 1 Benn Robinson (c).
Subs: 16 John Ulugia, 17 Jeremy Tilse, 18 Lopeti Timani, 19 Jono Jenkins, 20 Brendan McKibbin, 21 Tom Carter, 22 Tom Kingston.
STORMERS vs REBELS, CAPE TOWN, SATURDAY 15:00
VREDE’S CALL: By kick-off the Stormers will know exactly what they require to top the log. They will be cheering for the Canes earlier in the day, hoping they beat the Chiefs or restrict them to four points in defeat. The latter scenario is more likely and if ever the Stormers had a better motivator to escape their attacking mediocrity this will be it. The Rebels don’t have the game breakers of tactical intelligence to trouble them on attack. They’ll be blunted at the gainline and systematically forced deeper and deeper into their territory. The Stormers have built their victories on penalty-inducing pressure and Peter Grant’s goal kicking but they will have to find an attacking dimension that has been sorely lacking if they hope to take the full haul of points they so desperately need. The players are certainly there, but they have to deliver in this the most crucial of matches. It is the responsibility of the forwards to give them the best possible launchpad, and you have to think that against the powder-puff Rebels pack they will do so. Stormers by 15
JC’S CALL: The Rebels are not to be underestimated. Ask the Crusaders, who suffered an embarrassing defeat to the Melbourne franchise earlier in the season. I don’t think there’s any point talking about a bonus point, as the Chiefs should secure top spot following their match against the Hurricanes. The Stormers will stick to script, building the pressure and taking any points on offer in the first half. There is a chance that it will rain on Saturday, so it is probably not the best time to play expansively when the game is still in the balance. Once they have built a decent lead, they may cut loose in the second half when that notorious Rebels defence begins to tire. Stormers by 12
Stormers – 15 Joe Pietersen, 14 Gio Aplon, 13 Juan de Jongh, 12 Jean de Villiers (c), 11 Bryan Habana, 10 Peter Grant, 9 Dewaldt Duvenage, 8 Deon Fourie, 7 Rynhardt Elstadt, 6 Siya Kolisi, 5 Andries Bekker, 4 De Kock Steenkamp, 3 Frans Malherbe, 2 Tiaan Liebenberg, 1 Steven Kitshoff.
Subs: 16 Deon Carstens, 17 Brok Harris, 18 Quinn Roux, 19 Jebb Sinclair, 20 Louis Schrueder, 21 Burton Francis, 22 Gerhard van den Heever.
Rebels – 15 Julian Huxley, 14 Mark Gerrard, 13 Mitch Inman, 12 Stirling Mortlock (c), 11 Cooper Vuna/Lachlan Mitchell, 10 James Hilgendorf, 9 Nick Phipps, 8 Gareth Delve, 7 Hugh Perret, 6 Tim Davidson, 5 Hugh Pyle, 4 Cadeyrn Neville, 3 Jono Owen, 2 Ged Robinson, 1 Rodney Blake.
Subs: 16 Luke Holmes, 17 Paul Alo-Emile, 18 Al Campbell, 19 Ryan Hodson, 20 Nic Stirzaker, 21 Cooper Vuna/Lachlan Mitchell, 22 Richard Kingi.
SHARKS vs CHEETAHS, DURBAN, SATURDAY 17:05
VREDE’S CALL: The Sharks’ victory over the Bulls last weekend was their best performance of the season, but the Sharks’ campaign has been marred by inconsistency. However, you sense they are peaking at the right time and they should be too strong for the Cheetahs. Expect Bismarck du Plessis, Ryan Kankowski, Beast Mtawarira, Keegan Daniel and later Willem Alberts, to be prominent with ball-in-hand, gradually wearing down the Cheetahs’ resistance. The backline, bolstered by Pat Lambie’s return and displaying an added dimension with Frans Steyn at inside centre, will be too good for one of the weakest defences in the tournament. Provided they don’t get too loose in their approach (thereby granting Heinrich Brussow and co chances at stealing or stifling the ball) the Sharks will get the bonus-point that will probably see them through to the play-offs. Sharks by 12
JC’S CALL: The Sharks need to replicate their performance of last week, simple as that. They will, in all likelihood, go into this match needing five log points, but they mustn’t let this lead to a more frantic approach. The back row was outstanding last week, and will need to win the battle at the gainline once again. It will be a big game for Craig Burden as he fills in for the irrepressible Bismarck du Plessis, but he also has the potential to be dominant in contact and boasts a unique turn of speed. The Sharks need a strong first half, and they need to be clinical in taking points on offer and building a big lead. In the second stanza when the Cheetahs are less direct and more expansive, there will be more opportunities to score from turnover ball. Sharks by 14
Sharks - 15. Patrick Lambie, 14. JP Pietersen, 13. Tim Whitehead, 12. Francois Steyn, 11. Lwazi Mvovo, 10. Frederic Michalak, 9. Charl McLeod, 8. Ryan Kankowski, 7. Marcell Coetzee, 6. Keegan Daniel (c), 5. Anton Bresler, 4. Jandre Marais, 3. Jannie du Plessis, 2. Craig Burden, 1. Tendai Mtawarira.
Subs: 16. Bismarck du Plessis, 17. Wiehahn Herbst, 18. Pieter-Steph du Toit / Jean Deysel, 19. Willem Alberts, 20. Jacques Botes, 21. Meyer Bosman / Paul Jordaan, 22. Louis Ludik
Cheetahs - 15 Willie le Roux, 14 Nico Scheepers, 13 Robert Ebersohn, 12 Barry Geel, 11 Philip Snyman, 10 Riaan Smit, 9 Piet van Zyl, 8 Boom Prinsloo, 7 Lappies Labuschagne, 6 Heinrich Brussow, 5 Izak van der Westhuizen, 4 Andries Ferreira, 3 WP Nel, 2 Adriaan Strauss (c), 1 Trevor Nyakane.
Subs: 16 Hercu Liebenberg, 17 Marcel van der Merwe, 18 Waltie Vermeulen, 19 Ashley Johnson, 20 Jacques Coetzee, 21 Sias Ebersohn, 22 Andries Strauss.
BULLS vs LIONS, PRETORIA, SATURDAY 19:10
VREDE’S CALL: There has been so much talk of this Gauteng derby being close. On what basis? The Lions are by some distance the weakest team in the South African conference and one of the weakest in the tournament. If the Bulls lose this one it must be considered their worst result in recent years. They won’t. The Lions don’t have the personnel or appetite for a forward brawl and will look to attack in the wide channels at most opportunities. This will play into the Bulls’ hands. The Pretoria franchise have been as adept at crafting their own scoring chances as they have been at capitalising on their opponents’ errors and their victory in this fixture will hopefully see the third South African franchise enter the top six. Bulls by 15
JC’S CALL: Like the Sharks, the Bulls will need to produce a special performance to advance to the play-offs. And like the Sharks, they will be fortunate enough to play at home against one of the weaker defensive sides in the competition. The Lions so nearly blew it last week, and their inability to play for 80 minutes will cost them in this their final game (of the season? for the next couple of years?). The Bulls will need to lift their efforts at the breakdowns and collisions, as these were areas where they were clearly outplayed in last week’s battle with the Sharks. The Lions aren’t a good side, but the Bulls would be foolish to expect an easy ride. The Lions will try to spoil and force the Bulls to play as loose as possible. The Bulls must ensure they stick to their game plan and execute efficiently. It’s time for the forwards and the halfbacks to step up in this regard. Bulls by 12
Bulls - 15 Zane Kirchner, 14 Akona Ndungane, 13 JJ Engelbrecht, 12 Wynand Olivier, 11 Bjorn Basson, 10 Morné Steyn, 9 Francois Hougaard, 8 Pierre Spies (c), 7 Jacques Potgieter, 6 Dewald Potgieter, 5 Juandre Kruger, 4 Wilhelm Steenkamp, 3 Werner Kruger, 2 Chiliboy Ralepelle, 12 Dean Greyling.
Subs: 16 Willie Wepener, 17 Frik Kirsten, 18 Deon Stegmann, 19 CJ Stander, 20 Jano Vermaak, 21 Louis Fouché, 22 Francois Venter.
Lions – 15 James Kamana, 14 Lionel Mapoe, 13 Waylon Murray, 12 Butch James, 11 Anthonie Volminck, 10 Elton Jantjies, 9 Michael Bondesio, 8 Joshua Strauss (c), 7 Grant Hattingh, 6 Derick Minnie, 5 Ruan Botha, 4 Hendrik Roodt, 3 Jacobie Adriaanse, 2 Callie Visagie, 1 JC Janse van Rensburg.
Subs: 16 Martin Bezuidenhout, 17 Ruan Dreyer, 18 Etienne Oosthuizen, 19 Jaco Kriel, 20 Ross Cronje, 21 JR Esterhuizen, 22 Ruan Combrinck.

471 Comments
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12 Jul 2012, 20:08 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-248:
Strange yes, suspicious would be if Grant or Skoppie found Barney with a hotdog stuck in his throat
12 Jul 2012, 20:09 pm
@victoriabok(victoriabok)-223:
Nee
12 Jul 2012, 20:10 pm
@victoriabok(victoriabok)-246:
vir R400 per uur per sessie..?..
terapie is terapie…
12 Jul 2012, 20:12 pm
@Atlas(Atlas)-252:
Die vorige Babes was beter, die huidige klomp in nie so s-exy nie
12 Jul 2012, 20:13 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-253:
Betaal sy per duim?
Of vir dienste gelewer?
12 Jul 2012, 20:14 pm
@the artist formerly known as gunther(gunther)-249:
ag ja i know gunner,
it’s just one of those moments where you get that ‘hair on the back, strange alien music, 6 degrees of reality’ feelings isn’t it.
how the univers brought braam to ge’s doorstep, the day he died…
12 Jul 2012, 20:16 pm
Chiefs
Brumbies
Crusaders
Reds
Rebels
Sharks
Bulls
12 Jul 2012, 20:17 pm
@Jeraldjay(Jeraldjay)-250:
yip
i’m with you
12 Jul 2012, 20:18 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-235:
He joined the Somalies
More profet than a losie
12 Jul 2012, 20:19 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-256:
If it wasn’t for Ge there’s no Liefling.
And without Liefling the Bulls is just another rugby team.
12 Jul 2012, 20:19 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-256:
fark!
there’s a farking movie script for clint eastwood right there
seriously
12 Jul 2012, 20:21 pm
@Jeraldjay(Jeraldjay)-260:
You’re right, we could do with Derrick right now
12 Jul 2012, 20:22 pm
@victoriabok(victoriabok)-255:
12 Jul 2012, 20:22 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-261:
Who would you cast as Gé and Braam?
12 Jul 2012, 20:24 pm
@Atlas(Atlas)-259:
ok, he’s investing in the shipping industry?
maybe its for the best
@Jeraldjay(Jeraldjay)-260:
fark, i’m telling you
six degrees of reality right there
the universe is a strange place
12 Jul 2012, 20:26 pm
@victoriabok(victoriabok)-264:
fark, no idea but a part of me would love to steve hofmeyer in an emotional tear jerking drama of this sort
12 Jul 2012, 20:29 pm
@victoriabok(victoriabok)-262:
derrick’s been trying to make the team since march
12 Jul 2012, 20:29 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-266:
Or Kurt Darren?
12 Jul 2012, 20:31 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-267:
We could do with his place kicking, Morne was too busy thinking about becoming a daddy
12 Jul 2012, 20:33 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-261:
> there’s a farking movie script for clint eastwood
Go ahead Gé, make my day?
12 Jul 2012, 20:47 pm
@victoriabok(victoriabok)-268:
its funny but i actually think he’d pull off a role in a clint eastwood tearjerker
patricia lewis will sell her somoosa to get a part
12 Jul 2012, 20:50 pm
Bulls must learn to become physical again
Bring back Danie and Bakkies please
12 Jul 2012, 20:51 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-271:
> patricia lewis will sell her somoosa to get a part
Again?
By now it’s probably so worn out it looks more like a taco
Remember the Hoff also had an innings there?
12 Jul 2012, 20:51 pm
Bulls must learn to become physical again
Bring back Danie and Bakkies please
12 Jul 2012, 20:54 pm
@Airwell(Airwell)-272:
Yes, we need harde manne, these guys are good players without any malice or intention to do grievous bodily harm
With the no-contact-I’m-a-virgin example Captain Spiere is giving them it’s no wonder
12 Jul 2012, 20:56 pm
@victoriabok(victoriabok)-273:
wow! i feel like having a batch of t-shirts made with patricia’s face and the words ‘i hit the hoff’ printed on
@Airwell(Airwell)-274:
and gurthro,
to deel with that naughty bismarck
12 Jul 2012, 20:59 pm
@victoriabok(victoriabok)-254:
A girl like you would know
What I meant was I don’t LIKE them
The previos ones were provesional
These are a bunch of students
12 Jul 2012, 21:01 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-276:
> of t-shirts made with patricia’s face and the words ‘i hit the hoff’
Or shorts with “the hoff tapped this” across the a-ss
12 Jul 2012, 21:01 pm
Yes we miss Guthro too
12 Jul 2012, 21:02 pm
@victoriabok(victoriabok)-275:
thats why they cancelled training sessions, for one-on-one’s with the head dokters.
even mvovo and kankowski were throwing their weight around
iets is nie reg nie
12 Jul 2012, 21:03 pm
Girl must be kid
Sorry
Haha
12 Jul 2012, 21:05 pm
@Atlas(Atlas)-277:
Nee, Boet jy misgis jou, ek’s ‘n Blou Bul met die standaard issue drie horings
Pro’s is altyd beter, as selfs die mees gemotiveerde, gewillige amateurs
12 Jul 2012, 21:05 pm
But to be fair to the Sharks they moered us fair and square and of all the SA teams IMO they have the best chance of winning The brokebacks have little chance
12 Jul 2012, 21:06 pm
@victoriabok(victoriabok)-278:
winner, winner chicken dinner…
12 Jul 2012, 21:10 pm
@Airwell(Airwell)-283:
agreed.
although the bulls lost i liked that game, because it was hard and fair.
the kiwi game was hard and at pace but with the usual high degree of cheating just ruined it for me.
12 Jul 2012, 21:11 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-280:
We were like that long ago, between Burger, Adri and Pote’s retirement and before the Cronje’s, Bakkies and Danie
Flip is the only so called “hard man” we have and he would pee his pants if Bakkies or Geo gave him a PK
12 Jul 2012, 21:12 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-284:
Thanks, it tastes more like fish though
12 Jul 2012, 21:13 pm
@victoriabok(victoriabok)-282:
Kanada?
12 Jul 2012, 21:15 pm
@Airwell(Airwell)-283:
The way they played they would have beaten anyone on the day, but we didn’t turn up for the game anyway
Too busy thinking about their outfits and hairdo’s for the July
12 Jul 2012, 21:15 pm
@Atlas(Atlas)-288:
Ja
12 Jul 2012, 21:19 pm
@Atlas(Atlas)-288:
Ek vra net
Het so paar ekstra losie kaartjies
My foon is moer stadig. Sug
12 Jul 2012, 21:20 pm
Stormers will top the table but final will be in Hamilton thanks to Crusaders.
12 Jul 2012, 21:24 pm
@victoriabok(victoriabok)-286:
hehe
flip would have to write a 500 word essay on the effects of a pk from geo…after getting a pk from geo… if bakkies tolf him to… because if you dont do what bakkies tells you to…well…
12 Jul 2012, 21:25 pm
@victoriabok(victoriabok)-290:
Dit moet seker suig in die winter
On the other hand Darren I’ve never seen snow
12 Jul 2012, 21:25 pm
@Nils(Nils)-292:
i got a feeling the force will ruin a party
12 Jul 2012, 21:25 pm
@Atlas(Atlas)-291:
Hulle behoort darem die Lions te wen en dan is alles weer hunkie dorie
Dan speel hulle teen die Crusaders in Kiwiland, en hulle gaan aan ons doen wat die Sharks aan ons gedoen het, die enigste verskil is dit sal al klaar gedaan wees in die eerste helfte
En die Crusaders gaan na rustyd hul beurt gesluit verklaar en hulle reserwes instuur om verder te kolf…
Die ouens het maar kort geheues, ons het met ‘n baie beter span, met Heyneke as afrigter, (ek gaan nie eers probeer om hom met Ludeke te vergelyk nie), twee keer weg semi’s gespeel, een keer in Nz en die ander in Aus en altwee verloor
12 Jul 2012, 21:26 pm
Let em keep thinking they got all the aces stacked up under their pienk or black and white lace petticoats .. or the other bunch of premonitory predators with their fangs all bared for a dynamic killing
they are simply jealous as hell thinking where their beloved brekers are sitting in comparison to where the quiet and resilient bunch in Stormy Valley are preparing for the last series of showdowns.
12 Jul 2012, 21:26 pm
@Atlas(Atlas)-291:
> My foon is moer stadig. Sug
Wat se foon is dit, is dit ‘n smartphone
Of ‘n dom foon?
12 Jul 2012, 21:27 pm
@galileo, roundness, union, coach…(i_love_u_bakkiesbotha)-293:
He won’t survive a PK from Bakkies
12 Jul 2012, 21:28 pm
@Atlas(Atlas)-294:
Nee dit sneeu nie veel hier nie, reën net moer baie die hele winter lank
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