Boks’ response must speak loudest

Boks’ response must speak loudest

Springbok captain Jean de Villiers said they had to be accountable for their poor showing in Mendoza and said that accountability must be exhibited through their forthcoming performances.

The Springboks produced their most woeful effort under coach Heyneke Meyer to date, stuttering to a 16-16 draw in the second Test of their Rugby Championship campaign last week.

They have subsequently taken lots of heat from the South African public and media and are under immense pressure to improve in the Tests that remain, their next assignment coming in Perth against Australia next Saturday.

De Villiers stressed the importance of identification and elimination of the errors they’ve made and called for a significant improvement.

‘We need to learn from our experiences, and we’re growing as a team, but you can’t keep making the same mistakes,’ De Villiers said at Orlando Stadium in Soweto on Thursday.

‘By Saturday next week we will know if we’ve stepped up or not. We’re building as a team. Our discipline needs to improve, our execution, and our set-phases have taken a step backward. We maybe need to improve 40 percent but the margins are very small in Test rugby.’

De Villiers added time had healed some of the wounds of that result and allowed them to gain a measure of perspective on it. He also refused to completely accept that their attacking play, which was a point of great criticism for its sterility, was fundamentally flawed.

‘We’ve put that game behind us. Looking at the game again I feel better about it,’ he said. ‘There were actually a lot of positives from the game. We believe we were a better team than how we played on Saturday. Even though there has been a lot of criticism of our attacking play, I thought that was actually quite good. The attack was quite good at times.’

Meyer’s game plan is widely perceived to be conservative and has been the central focus of his detractors’ vitriol. He needs it to come together against the Wallabies or face deepening and more scathing criticism thereof. While De Villiers accepted that they deserved to be questioned for their execution of that game plan, he, however, gave it the vote of confidence on behalf of the squad.

‘It’s a new coach trying to get a message and game plan across to the team,’ he said. ‘We will all stand up for what we believe in. We believe in the coach and what we’re doing is right.’


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  • 251.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @The Sharks rugby pedigree is packaged as dog food-248: Fark me!!! What?

    is that a directive from Happy Ntshingila? :shocked:

  • 252.gecko: Reply to this comment

    @adi-226: Which paper run Willemse’s column?

  • 253.Big Hit: Reply to this comment

    @cane-214: regardless of the precise details, the point is the NZRU tried to entice him back.

  • 254.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @poppa69-250: eish Popps, you see what we have to deal with? :roll:

  • 255.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Big Hit-253: the point is they moved on after the deal fell through and he hasn’t played for new zealand AGAIN!

    if bakkies can show in the top14 that he is fit and up for international duty, then maybe BUT the way he was a 60 min player already is not encouraging!

    brad thorn is a different animal altogether!

  • 256.poppa69: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-254: yeah Trans. creating indecision/confusion in the defense is a strange, strange concept :shock:

  • 257.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @poppa69-256: we “MUST FORCE OUR GAME PLAN” on the opposition, we can’t bamboozle them :cry:

  • 258.Heavens Game: Reply to this comment

    So Cosy in Keo today…

  • 259.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @adi-226:
    @Dawn-231:
    fake twitter account.

    @TooMuchRugby-230:
    will you call yourself an arroganr fool when meyer brings glory to the boks?

    @Transformation-234:
    sacrilege!
    :grin:

    @willievz-242:
    @gunther-244:
    my point exactly :lol:

  • 260.TooMuchRugby: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-259:
    Sure, I will if it pleases you… but I’m not nervous about it.
    What will you call yourself if he fails?

  • 261.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    Amla out, darn it!

  • 262.wpstormerbok: Reply to this comment

    @cane-232:

    It’s a Ashwin Willemse rugby column

    He says Heyneke’s lying when he says he would’ve picked Siya for the away games as he didn’t play him when on form and healthy and he’s only saying he would’ve picked him to come off as generous or something of that sort.

    He also says Jantjies was second in line for a chance during England Tour yet Goosen comes back from a long lay-off and jumps ahead, this while Jantjies is playing with confidence and has more experience as well.

    Ashwin also laments the fact that some get more cracks at it than others and makes it clear that if we persist with Steyn we won’t go anywhere as Morne’s become too inconsistent with good displays occuring 1 in every 5 games.

    Lastly he adds they must decide if Hougie is a wing or scrumhalf as this is a sign of the confusion in the Boks under Heyneke’s watch.

  • 263.Peter Mkata: Reply to this comment

    Michael du Plessis for WP against the former N Tvl on boots and all last was a marvel to watch. As a flyhalf he was way ahead of many in South Africa in the eighties. If only our donkie flyhalf can play at half Michael’s capability, the boks would be pleasant in the eye.

    Damn apartheid. What a wasted talent never seen internationaly.

  • 264.willievz: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-261:

    AB is finally getting a bat at the Oval!

    :lol:

  • 265.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Peter Mkata-263: i think that insert was PLANTED on purpose to show up both AC and Heyneke :D

  • 266.i_love_u_bakkiesbotha: Reply to this comment

    @TooMuchRugby-260:
    meyer could faill? :shock:

    that’s plan B territory, never done one before i must admit. i hear they’re way overated.

  • 267.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Peter Mkata-263: did you see the knee on the face of the NTvl player? :shock: :mrgreen:

  • 268.John Galt: Reply to this comment

    Dean Elgar not a one day player in my mind.

    Perhaps he’s just a bit rusty.

  • 269.TooMuchRugby: Reply to this comment

    @i_love_u_bakkiesbotha-266:
    Meyer failed many a time before getting lucky in one Super season

  • 270.wpstormerbok: Reply to this comment

    @John Galt-268:

    What’s his 1st class record like?

    Was thinking the same thing that he seems a bit slow but I think they’ve given him some rope to take his time and play an anchor role while he finds his feet.

    That’s what I’m hoping at least otherwise he’ll go the way of Bacher & Dippenaar.

  • 271.Peter Mkata: Reply to this comment

    Gieppie Nel, saw it.

    Any news on new players that side of the devide? We must make it work even though EP Kings are set up to fail!!

  • 272.willievz: Reply to this comment

    @John Galt-268: Well he’s going to have to play an innings and a half here.

  • 273.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Peter Mkata-271: nothing earth shaking this side…ears on the ground though…

  • 274.John Galt: Reply to this comment

    @wpstormerbok-270:
    1st Class record is good. Although 1st Class cricket is classified as any form of cricket over 3 days I think so irrelevant here.
    He averages 45 with a strike rate of 49.

    His list A record, which is limited overs provincial cricket is not too great.
    Averaging 38 with a SR of only 74.
    Got to ask yourself why he’s in the one day side.

    Says he bowls left arm slow.
    Should say he bats left arm slow as well.

  • 275.wpstormerbok: Reply to this comment

    Duminy en Robbie P sal die kastaaings (sp) uit die vuur moet krap.

    They just have to bat out the innings, even if it’s at 3.5 an over.

  • 276.gunther: Reply to this comment

    Jade hurting his fellow Saffas.

  • 277.wpstormerbok: Reply to this comment

    @John Galt-274:

    :) !

    Maybe there’s a long term plan to develop him into a proper ODI player, I see he’s 25 so maybe he’ll be a bit more confident by the time Kallis calls it a day.

  • 278.David: Reply to this comment

    @Peter Mkata-263:
    I don’t think Michael duP ever played 10 for the Boks. He’d already been moved to 12 at WP when he got his Bok call up. WP needed a goal kicker, which Michael wasn’t.

  • 279.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @wpstormerbok-275: John Galt thinks Robbie P is uber kak! :D

  • 280.wpstormerbok: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-279:

    Not for the last 2 years he hasn’t :)

    Duminy taking them on too soon and there goes a possible 250 if they just kept going as they were!

  • 281.John Galt: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-279:
    He is uber kak.

    We really are missing a big hitter lower down the order here.
    Albie or Dave Miller etc.

  • 282.I am a stormer: Reply to this comment

    On yer bike Bell

  • 283.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @John Galt-281:
    You also thought that Amla was kak…that Philander was kak…when they were selected for the 1st time …and the 2nd time.

    You still believe that Prince was kak despite him having an average in the mid 40′s in test matches.

    I don’t think we can take you seriously.

  • 284.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @John Galt-281:
    Not a bad return in a losing match for somebody who is “uber kak.” :lol:

    @Transformation-267:
    After Giepie Nel fell on his back with both knees…after Michael scored the try. You did see that, I presume? :lol:

    Still a pet hate of UFO after that incident.

    @gunther-276:
    Gunther letting everybody know that he knows Kenny’s little brother personally. :lol:

  • 285.rugby_only: Reply to this comment

    anyone seen the “earl rose and the quest for snoek” clip on youtube?

  • 286.Jeez: Reply to this comment

    where can i read some new rugby news?

  • 287.Jeez: Reply to this comment

    If there is any…

  • 288.gunther: Reply to this comment

    @nama1-284:

    Since when is Jade Dernbach Kenny’s younger brother?

    Lay off the booze pal.

    :lol:

  • 289.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @gunther-288:
    OK, you got me there.

    Thought you were talking about Trott. Did not know Dernbach was born in Joburg and schooled at St John. :oops:

    How old was he when he left SA?

    Did he also go over to England because of quotas? :wink:

    So, how many South Africans are actually in the English squad nowadays?

  • 290.garth: Reply to this comment

    Pack
    1. Beast
    2. Biz (Fourie if he is injured)
    3. Coenie (Cilliers if he is injured)
    4. Eldstadt
    5. Etsebeth
    6. Brussouw (Flo if he is injured)
    7. Burger (C) (Kolisi if injured)
    8. Vermuelen

    You need a backline that can run a ball, otherwise they are useless.
    9. Sarel
    10. Goosen
    11. Rhule
    12. Frans
    13. Serfontein
    14. Hougaard
    15. Le Roux

  • 291.snivelling little kiwi pricks: Reply to this comment

    @cane-224: Still cant take that you lot were beaten by the better team on the day.What arrogant little people you are from that little island that if they get beaten it is for some other reason than they were second best.You lot will always be the little brother that cheats,moans,crys foul every time big brother spanks him.Grow up.

  • 292.Jeraldjay: Reply to this comment

    @nama1-289:
    Kieswetter – left SA 18yrs old
    Strauss – (retired, left SA 6yrs old)
    Dernbach – left SA 14yrs old
    Prior – left SA 11yrs old
    Trott – left SA 18yrs old
    KP (don’t think his in the squad anymore) – left SA 18yrs old

  • 293.cane: Reply to this comment

    @snivelling little kiwi pricks-291:

    Hey Sniveler,

    The truth hurts, don’t take it out on me.

    And at least have the gonads to post under your regular Nik.

  • 294.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @Jeraldjay-292:
    That’s more than half of a cricket team. :lol:

  • 295.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @snivelling little kiwi pricks-291:
    Snivelling prick….meet Bakkies.
    If you dont like people crying foul everytime their team loses then you and Bakkies will get on like a house on fire.
    Such a lil b.itch hiding behind a crappy nik. Man up loser

  • 296.snivelling little kiwi pricks: Reply to this comment

    @cane-293: No truth there to hurt me.You lot are trying to get away from that biased cheating kiwi snivelling little ref fom 2011 wc.The whole world saw that and not that imagination running away with you about someone called suzie.And its not a crappy nik,it says exactly what you kiwis are.Tell us we winge,you still going on about 1995.Get over it.Maybe when it gets proven that brycie was paid to cheat by the nzru you will get the wc taken away from you scumbags.Then armstrong wont feel alone.

  • 297.Hillbrow: Reply to this comment

    Well this sounds like fun.Has anyone figured out that we have a lot of backs that are not even being looked at as the style is defence for the BOKS and the flyhalf is a kicker not and attacker and this will remain until we pick backs who WANT to run and choose the option of kicking as a last resort instead of the first.Morne Steyn has lost the guts to attack the gainline and opts for the safer option of kicking even when he knows the opposition will attack with their backs and retain possession.I think he wants to impress his boss and keep his spot even if it is not good for the Boks.Thoughts?

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