Etzebeth up for three awards

Etzebeth up for three awards

Eben Etzebeth has been nominated in three categories for the Saru Player of the Year Awards.

The 20-year-old lock has starred for the Stormers, Springboks and now Western Province in what has been a fantastic rookie season. In recognition of his consistent efforts, he has been nominated in the categories for Player of the Year, Young Player of the Year and Super Rugby Player of the Year.

In the main category of Player of the Year, Etzebeth will be up against Bryan Habana, Keegan Daniel, JP Pietersen and Pat Lambie.

For the first time the public were able to vote in the awards, through a voting process on the Springboks’ Facebook page, alongside the country’s rugby media, who traditionally vote for the winners in some of the categories.

The winners will be announced at Saru’s annual awards ceremony in Cape Town on 1 November.

SARU PLAYER OF THE YEAR NOMINEES:

Player of the Year:
1. Keegan Daniel
2. Eben Etzebeth
3. Bryan Habana
4. Pat Lambie
5. JP Pietersen

Young Player of the Year:
1. Marcell Coetzee
2. Eben Etzebeth
3. Johan Goosen
4. Elton Jantjies
5. Raymond Rhule

Team of the Year:
1. Eastern Province Kings (Currie Cup First Division)
2. The Sharks (Super Rugby)
3. The Sharks (Currie Cup)
4. South Africa U20 (IRB Junior World Championship)
5. Stormers (Super Rugby)

Coach of the Year:
1. Allister Coetzee (Stormers and Western Province)
2. Pote Human (Griquas)
3. John Plumtree (The Sharks)
4. Alan Solomons (EP Kings)
5. Dawie Theron (SA U20)

Super Rugby Player of the Year:
1. Marcell Coetzee (The Sharks)
2. Keegan Daniel (The Sharks)
3. Bismarck du Plessis (The Sharks)
4. Eben Etzebeth (Stormers)
5. JP Pietersen (The Sharks)

Currie Cup Premier Division Player of the Year:
1. Deon Fourie (Western Province)
2. JC Janse van Rensburg (Golden Lions)
3. Elton Jantjies (Golden Lions)
4. Louis Ludik (The Sharks)
5. Raymond Rhule (Free State Cheetahs)

Currie Cup First Division Player of the Year:
1. Hansie Graaff (Griffons)
2. JW Jonker (Pumas)
3. Rudi Mathee (Pumas)
4. Paul Perez (EP Kings)
5. Luke Watson (EP Kings)

Vodacom Cup Player of the Year:
1. Marcel Brache (Western Province)
2. Demetri Catrakilis (Western Province)
3. Jaco Kriel (Golden Lions)
4. Gouws Prinsloo (Sharks XV)
5. Jan Serfontein (Blue Bulls)


100 Comments

  • 1.SharkaZulu: Reply to this comment

    Muscular dragon!

  • 2.grant10: Reply to this comment

    Go King Luke!

  • 3.papaown: Reply to this comment

    Interesting, don’t know why the Kings are included as team of the year…

  • 4.THE MAULER: Reply to this comment

    SA u20 for team of the year…

  • 5.Dummy Runner: Reply to this comment

    Give Ezkebeth, all three!

  • 6.mamma_lou: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-2:
    the king ascends his throne

  • 7.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    Player of the year- Bryan Habana
    Young player- Eben Etsebeth
    Team of the year- Stormers (won conference)
    Coach-AC (won conference)
    Super rugby player- Keegan
    Currie Cup premier- JC Jance v R
    First division- Luke Watson
    Vodacom- Catrakilles (only because he won it for WP with the boot)

  • 8.mamma_lou: Reply to this comment

    @papaown-3:
    because we can

  • 9.Caper: Reply to this comment

    Player of the year – Bryan Habana
    Young player- Eben Etzebeth
    Team of the year- Sharks (Super Rugby)
    Coach – John Plumtree
    Super Rugby player – Etzebeth
    Currie Cup premier- Deon Fourie

  • 10.The Sharks rugby pedigree is packaged as dog food: Reply to this comment

    This is simple:
    1. Eben
    2. Eben
    3. The Stormers
    4. Alistair Coetzee
    5. Eben
    6. Deon Fourie
    7. Luke Watson
    8. Marcel Brache

  • 11.Dawn: Reply to this comment

    He got my vote

  • 12.Jinx2: Reply to this comment

    E’s are good. It’s Ebenaezer good.

  • 13.BrumbiesBoy: Reply to this comment

    Should’ve been nominated for four awards, Keo.

    “Bok Butthead of the Year.”

    Oops, there go the WP supporters now…but who cares

    I’m returning serve for the Higginbotham thread.

  • 14.assagai: Reply to this comment

    here they go with the damn hero worship again.. blow the poor kids head up sky high before he even gets out of nappies.. that’s right let him start believing he’s next to God and he might just start believing it himself soon.. that when the trouble starts.

  • 15.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @BrumbiesBoy-13:

    naw, that faint headbutt was not good enough to get a reward.

    Other awards :

    Lennox Lewis reward for the punch of the year- Jeb Sinclair

    Billie Ray Cyrus award for the kakkest haircut of the year- Shared between Elton Jantjes and Anton Bresler

    Leon Schuster award for the joke of the year- To Heinecke Meyer for making Jacques Potgieter a Bok

  • 16.John Galt: Reply to this comment

    1. Habana/Daniel
    2. Eben
    3. Depends on Sat.
    4. Plumtree
    5. Eben/Marcell
    6. Rhule
    7. Watson/Perez
    8. Who the fk knows

  • 17.Rage: Reply to this comment

    @ 16 robzim….hehehehe…good stuff

  • 18.Rage: Reply to this comment

    Oops 15

  • 19.grant10: Reply to this comment

    Cape Town – English club Bath confirmed on Wendesday that they have signed Western Province and Stormers loose forward Nick Koster.

    The 23-year-old – who represented South Africa at all age levels and was also selected for the Barbarians in 2008 – has played Super Rugby for the Stormers since 2009.

    “Nick is a very exciting young player and we are delighted that he has agreed to move to Bath,” Bath coach Gary Gold said.

    “He is a hard-working, incredibly motivated guy, and we are sure he will fit in with the club ethos we are developing.

    “We have a very talented and competitive back row at present, and Nick knows he will have to fight for his place, but he is up for the challenge and we can’t wait to see the results.”

    Gold, whose side are seventh in the table after six games, said he hoped that Koster’s signing would be the start of a series of exchanges between Bath and Western Province.

    “We’d like to thank Western Province for their co-operation in allowing Nick to join us, and we look forward to a long and prosperous relationship with them,” he said.

    “Hopefully it will allow players to potentially spend time with the other club as and when the opportunity should arise

  • 20.grant10: Reply to this comment

    Bath can reciprocate by sending us F Louw…

  • 21.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-19:

    Not good news for the Stormers. I wonder how much Gary Gold has to do with it. Nic is a very good player (Transformation will disagree) but sadly seems to be injury prone so maybe he has decided to go and earn Pounds while his body still allows it. I am not sure whether he will be as good in England as in SA as his style of play is probably more suited to the firmer surfaces of our fields. Although the Stormers are very well covered at loose forwards it is still a huge loss especially as there is no guarantee that the injured will all be back and be as good as they were before their injuries.

  • 22.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim-21: Howzit Rob….agree, sadly we did not get to see the very best of Koster…would love to see F Louw headed back to Stormers….maybe Gold will make a plan as I am sure F Louw is headed for a lengthy spell as Bok opensider by the looks of things and HM would surely want him at home…

  • 23.katman: Reply to this comment

    I bet SARU hands the team of the year to the Kings. I certainly would not put it past them.

    And how much of the season did Luke miss and still make the shortlist? They’ll probably give him the award too. All part of a concerted PR drive to change the woeful perception that the SA public (quite rightly) has of the Kings.

    Bryan should get Player of the Year, Eben young player.

  • 24.papashanga: Reply to this comment

    Koster going to Bath.

  • 25.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-22:

    The last time I heard Nic was contracted till the end of 2013 so the early release by WP might mean there is something in the pipeline- it cannot be good for Bath to have Louw spending too much time with the Boks- he might even become the next Bok captain.

    @katman-23:

    Luke was very good when he played- I think he was the top try scorer for EP and scored something like 13 tries during the season despite missing a number of games.

  • 26.katman: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim-25: He scored 8 tries, which is not too shabby. But he missed a large chunk at the beginning of the season (shoulder operation?) and another chunk at the end (ankle?). I honestly feel if they give it to him it will be a token gesture to up his status. You won’t make someone MOM in a game where he only plays 15 minutes either side of half time, regardless how good he was.

  • 27.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim-25: Hopefully the suits are working on a swap deal…..would be a fantastic coup if Stormers could get Louw back…..maybe start turning the semis and finals into winning something for a change….I see sharks teamm announced…..Sharks:

    15. Louis Ludik , 14. JP Pietersen , 13. Paul Jordaan, 12. Tim Whitehead, 11. Lwazi Mvovo, 10. Pat Lambie, 9. Cobus Reinach , 8. Keegan Daniel (Capt), 7. Willem Alberts, 6. Marcell Coetzee, 5. Anton Bresler , 4. Steven Sykes , 3. Jannie du Plessis , 2. Craig Burden , 1. Tendai Mtawarira
    Replacements: 16. Kyle Cooper, 17. Wiehahn Herbst, 18. Jandre Marais , 19. Jean Deysel , 20. Charl McLeod, 21. Meyer Bosman, 22. Odwa Ndungane

  • 28.grant10: Reply to this comment

    I see sharks dont really have a to the ball loosie type….

    Without Kyle Cooper they have also lost a bit of that ‘ fetcher ‘ ability as Burden prefers carrying to fetching….

    Perhaps I am clutching at straws but it may be a chink in the sharks armour.

  • 29.Slappes: Reply to this comment

    @15 Robzim, hahahahhahaha! That was classic and you forgot to award The Glass Jaw Moffie of the year to …Jean Deysel.

  • 30.Slappes: Reply to this comment

    @Grant, howzit mate

  • 31.grant10: Reply to this comment

    Deon Fourie and Duanne Vermeulen must target the deck warfare big time….may get a denent bang for there buck…

  • 32.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @Slappes-30:my main man Slappes….trust you well?

  • 33.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    Hmmm i believe Etzebeth should be up for more awards.
    lets look at a couple
    1) Wannabe tough guy but failed award.
    2) World known for the liverpool peck award ” kiss would have more harmless”
    :-)

  • 34.Slappes: Reply to this comment

    @Grant, good as can be …and in 3 mnths another future stormer will arrive …so its exciting times in the household!

  • 35.grant10: Reply to this comment

    Dont really dig these awards ….it is a team sport….not neccessary imo

  • 36.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    Jeez, I hope the comments about the Stormers getting team of the year are a joke. This place is getting more and more brokeback by the minute. Come to think of it, Keo does look an awful lot like Nataniël …

  • 37.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @Slappes-34: Huge congrats Slappes, I know how much that must mean to you and your family…..farken huge congrats mate!

  • 38.assagai: Reply to this comment

    15. Louis Ludik vs Gio Aplon – evens
    14. JP Pietersen vs Bryan Habana – evens
    13. Paul Jordaan vs Juan de Jongh – WP
    12. Tim Whitehead vs Damian de Allende – WP
    11. Lwazi Mvovo vs Gerhard van den Heever – WP
    10. Pat Lambie vs Demetri Catrakilis – Sharks (pity we don’t start Shreuder cos then its adv WP)
    9. Cobus Reinach vs Nic Groom – WP
    8. Keegan Daniel (Capt) vs Duane Vermeulen – WP in the wet
    7. Willem Alberts vs Deon Fourie (c) – WP in the loose, Sharks in the tight
    6. Marcell Coetzee vs Don Armand – Evens
    5. Anton Bresler vs De Kock Steenkamp – Evens
    4. Steven Sykes vs Eben Etzebeth – WP
    3. Jannie du Plessis vs Steven Kitshoff – Sharks
    2. Craig Burden vs Scarra Ntubeni – Evens
    1. Tendai Mtawarira vs Frans Malherbe – Sharks

    16. Kyle Cooper, 17. Wiehahn Herbst, 18. Jandre Marais , 19. Jean Deysel , 20. Charl McLeod, 21. Meyer Bosman, 22. Odwa Ndungane

    vs

    16 Deon Carstens, 17 Brok Harris, 18 Wilhelm van der Sluys, 19 Jebb Sinclair, 20 Louis Schreuder, 21 Marcel Brache, 22 Joe Pietersen.

    benches – evens

    scores

    WP – 6
    Sharks – 3
    Evens – 6

    home town adv = +2

    ref = evens

    WP to take it by a ball hair

  • 39.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    Grant, while you’re here, how is it that you’ve suddenly turned into a Watson praise singer all over again. Didn’t you boycott this blog after reading what Peter de Villiers had to say about Luke and his pa?

  • 40.katman: Reply to this comment

    @Slappes-34: Really? That’s most excellent news. Congratulations mate.

    But what if he/she doesn’t turn out to be a Stormer? Just saying, don’t pin your hopes on it.

  • 41.assagai: Reply to this comment

    these stupid awards are just fat ego boosters.. don’t do anyone any good, neither the team nor the individual.. they should can these award type thingamajigs for Hollywood and Cannes where the individual ego is everything and the team means zilch

  • 42.Slappes: Reply to this comment

    @Grant , thanks mate.

  • 43.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @assagai-38: So suddenly Hekkies is better than Mvovo – because he wears a streeptrui?! :lol:

  • 44.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @kaksioek-39: I have always rated Luke….awesome player and a great leader….in 2006 that oke walked on water as an out and out opensider….try and watch him as often as I can when the Kings game are on…..not quite back at his best but still class….and far better than Spies!

  • 45.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Slappes-34:

    Congratulations from my side as well, it’s wonderful news…… Great stuff!!

  • 46.Slappes: Reply to this comment

    @Katman , no doubt he’s a stormer – if it was a girl she would be a lion…

  • 47.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @assagai-38: And half-pint Fourie is going to play blindside flank?! :lol: Is that because of the value he adds in the lineout? :lol:

  • 48.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @Slappes-29: lmao @ ” The Glass Jaw Moffie of the year to …Jean Deysel.” :lol:

    the canuck got him flush… :-)

    i see congratulations are in order my man… all the best.

  • 49.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-44: Yes, I know that – as does anyone who has visited the blog in the past 6 years. But what about PdV’s allegations – which I tend to remember were backed by Keo?

  • 50.katman: Reply to this comment

    @Slappes-46: So it’s a little guy? That’s awesome. I have one of each and they’re the most fun you could ever have.

    My girl is barely two and a half, and she’s a Lion. And when she shouts “Kom Lions!” it’s one of the most fearsome things in the world.

  • 51.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @assagai-38: And a guy playing his first game at 12 in the CC has the edge over a guy who has played 12 for a Super Rugby team that klapped the Stormers?! :lol:

  • 52.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @Slappes-34: Congratulations indeed.

  • 53.assagai: Reply to this comment

    @kaksioek-47: that’s how they oppose each other on the field at set piece. blind side opposite open side, same as TH vs LH in the front row, or LW opposite RW in the back line.

    Vd Heever is a better ball handler and better wing than Mvovo.. wait till Saturday you’ll find out..

    the big mistake Coetsee is making is he should have Groom and Schreuder start vs Reinach and Lambie cos then it would be a WP cake walk all the way, they would run straight over your 2 journeymen.. with Catrakillis starting he’s giving you a nice easy opening to take the advantage at the gain line.. pity.. cos Schreuder starting would set your whole game on the back foot.. now you get too much space behind the scrum to do what you wanna

  • 54.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @assagai-38: And Don Armand is the equal of Marcell Coetzee, who has 9 Test caps to his name and was nominated for Young Player of the Year and Super Rugby Player of the Year?! :lol: Come on, surely this qualifies YOU for the Leon Schuster award.

  • 55.Slappes: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim, Transie, thanks . Katman thats adorable, but train her to shout Stormers before she begins to understand a scoreboard.

  • 56.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @assagai-53: Fair enough on the explanation of the flanks comparison. But you’re still reaching here in your overall team comparison. Don’t get your hopes up for Saturday.

  • 57.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @katman-50:

    Human – intelligence usually kicks in at all earnest at the age of three so in another 6 months time she will be a Stormer.

  • 58.katman: Reply to this comment

    @Slappes-55: Don’t joke. Took my 4 year old boy to watch the Lions game at the company suite in Newlands a few weeks back. So he hears the crown shouting PROVINCE, PROVINCE and he asks me what they’re saying. Naturally, I tell him they’re shouting PROBLEMS, and it would be cool if he shouted along. So he spent the rest of the game shouting PROBLEMS to everyone in the suite. And we won the game. It was a beautiful day.

  • 59.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @kaksioek-49: Fark all the politics my man….he said this….he said that….I rather just watch and emjoy ….not interested in all the kak that goes with it anymore…

  • 60.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    And Skop I rate Damian de Allende too – he’s looked good every time I’ve seen him play in this CC. But he’s not going to win the game for Problems.

  • 61.assagai: Reply to this comment

    @kaksioek-56: so you reckon its a done deal already.. good for you.. hope you got enough strength in your psycho analysis armor when the saints come marching through

  • 62.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-59: Good for you, I guess. But it was enough to send you packing before. And I personally find it hard – **** that, impossible – to stomach. I feel like emulating “King” Luke whenever I think about what his pa got up to – and continues to get up to.

  • 63.katman: Reply to this comment

    Armand is a few divisions below Coetzee in class. Same goes for de Allende vs Jordaan. The only place that Province shade this contest is in the locks and in Habana. And maybe the ginger.

  • 64.mxhosa: Reply to this comment

    How the hell did Lambie and Jantjies make it on any of the lists?

  • 65.Slappes: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim , @Katman lol! Yip Rob that poor son of katters is being brainwashed by his father, wait till he googles superrugby lions…:D

  • 66.katman: Reply to this comment

    @Slappes-65: My kids aren’t touching the internet until they’re 18 :)

  • 67.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    Coetzee knows class when he sees it.

    WP coach agog over classy Lambie
    by Gavin Rich 23 October 2012, 07:02

    Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer might have ended up having an interesting chat with Allister Coetzee had the current Western Province mentor agreed to his request to take up the position of national assistant earlier this year.

    Over one player in particular, Patrick Lambie, they would surely have had a severe disagreement.

    While Meyer told the media before the international season started that he rated Lambie as only his second-best fullback and third best flyhalf, Coetzee has always been adamant that the young Natalian is a world-class player who can do the business on the highest stage.

    He even went on record before last year’s World Cup in New Zealand saying that were he the Springbok coach, he would start with Lambie at No 10.

    There is good reason for Coetzee’s high regard for the versatile Sharks player.

    Apart from the fact that he was a former Bok backline coach and is an astute judge of talent at the back, he and his team have been hurt by Lambie before.

    The 2010 Currie Cup final in Durban was decided by Lambie’s flashes of genius in the opening salvos and then by his calm big-match composure later on.

    And while he was trying hard at a press conference in Bellville on Monday evening not to isolate Sharks individuals as special threats, and he is probably right in saying that the Durbanites just have so much impressive depth all-round that it would be foolish to do so, he left no doubt that he sees Lambie as the key to Saturday’s decider in Durban.

    Stop Lambie and you have some chance of stopping the Sharks. Fail to stop him and your chances of Currie Cup success aren’t just slipping down a precipitous path into Durban harbour, they’re already sunk 10 metres under the water.

    EXTRA TIME ON THE BALL

    “There is no denying that Pat Lambie is a very special player indeed, one of those really classy players who stand out because of the extra time they have on the ball and their ability to win matches for their team,” said Coetzee.

    “I’ve always rated Lambie, ever since I saw him first play. He is an excellent flyhalf, he has all the attributes for the position, and he has shown that since returning to the position since coming back from the Springboks.

    “For someone like him, moving back to flyhalf is like getting back onto a bicycle. You never lose the knack of knowing how to do it.

    “But I have been amazed at how strongly he has made his point with the opportunities he has been given in the last two matches for the Sharks. He has probably exceeded expectations. Against both Griquas and then against the Bulls he was outstanding.”

    Reminded that 12 months ago he had said Lambie should be the Bok flyhalf, Coetzee just smiled.

    “My opinion might not be that important, but he is a well rounded player. Lambie had a blinder in the 2010 final against us (where he scored 25 of the Sharks’ 30 points), but he is such a gifted player. Once he sees an opportunity, he will take it.”

    So with Lambie looming as the same sort of influence on this final as Naas Botha used to be back in the days when he orchestrated matters in the light blue No 10 of Northern Transvaal, can he be stopped?

    He can be, and Coetzee hasn’t forgotten that the Stormers managed to do the trick in Super Rugby fixtures against the Sharks in the 2011 season.

    It all comes down in the end to that old cliché – get on top in the forward battle, and the influence of the general is significantly diminished.

    “It’s all about placing him under pressure, and to do that you have to get on top of the pack that is playing in front of him,” said Coetzee.

    “We saw even with Dan Carter when he played at Newlands that when he was put under pressure he didn’t look good. Anyone can be forced into mistakes if forced to play under pressure.

    “But Lambie is cool, calm and collected. It’s going to be a big ask and that is a very strong pack of forwards that he plays behind.”

    What amazes about Lambie, and Coetzee has noted this, is his ability to bring out his best in the biggest games, the ones that really matter.

    He did it in the 2010 final, again when playing fullback in the 2011 Super Rugby decider against the Bulls at Loftus, again at fullback in a losing cause in the World Cup quarterfinal and at flyhalf in last week’s semifinal in Durban, where there was so much focus on his supposed personal duel with Morne Steyn.

    “The way he performs is the sign of a world-class player, that ability to produce in the big games is a sign of class, and that is why he is such a threat.

    “But we cannot focus on Lambie only. If we do that we will miss Lwazi Mvovo going over and scoring in the corner,” he smiled.

    If WP do somehow succeed in forcing Lambie to play under pressure, thus blunting his influence, it may arrest some of the momentum that the Lambie supporters have gathered over these past two weeks.

    But arguably he has already done enough to suggest he should be strongly in contention to wear the Bok flyhalf jersey ahead of Elton Jantjies, and even suggesting that maybe Morne Steyn can play ahead of him would open that person to ridicule.

    Meyer must surely see that in Lambie he has a player who has no weaknesses – he is a great decision-maker, a strong kicker out of hand, asks questions of opposing defenders, is a sound distributor and link, kicks his goals under pressure, and undeniably has the temperament for top rugby.

    In short, if Lambie is not selected, serious questions will have to be asked of the vision and ability of the national coach.

  • 68.assagai: Reply to this comment

    yippedee do da the Sharkies got all the aces and all the bases covered.. won’t it be a beautiful turn up for the books when WP read them the riot act on Saturday..

    Coetsee should send on Schreuder at Lambie and smack these overrated guppies for six out the park

  • 69.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @kaksioek-62: @kaksioek-62: We will never see eye to eye on the Watsons….so lets just leave it at that and move along I reckon….far more interesting things to discuss like how my outgunned wp going to deal with the mighty sharks the weekend…far more pleasant subject matter

  • 70.katman: Reply to this comment

    @kaksioek-67: Gavin Rich sounds too much like a starry eyed fanboy to be taken seriously here.

  • 71.Slappes: Reply to this comment

    @Katman, i reckon his mates at primary school will inform him..through ridicule.

  • 72.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @katman-70: And he’s a brokeback – so maybe, just maybe, there’s something to it.

  • 73.Slappes: Reply to this comment

    Anybody seen Skop around? Self imposed exile or banned?

  • 74.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-69: Sure, the only reason I bring it up is that you went from wanting to be a Watson to losing the faith and your mind completely and then straight back to wanting to be a Watson. It’s like a bad soap opera plot – Grant10 is dead, no he’s not, he’s in the shower and it was all a bad dream (sequence). Whatever works for you I guess.

  • 75.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @Slappes-73: assagai = Skop

  • 76.katman: Reply to this comment

    @Slappes-73: Oh, he’s soiled himself three times in the last hour over on the Coetzee backs rookie thread. The place stinks to high heaven.

  • 77.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @kaksioek-74: yes…whatever works for me mate….dont want you to lose sleep concerning yourself about me ….I just want to stick to rugby …..

  • 78.katman: Reply to this comment

    @Slappes-71: I don’t think so. I think they’ll respect his commitment and loyalty.

  • 79.assagai: Reply to this comment

    @Slappes-73: banned then reincarnated as other identities ..

    congrats on your new addition .. well done ..

  • 80.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-77: Good luck for Saturday – you’re going to need it. I have work to do – goodnight all.

  • 81.assagai: Reply to this comment

    @katman-76: nope you little arsehole self righteous prick came stuck your pseudo little fanny faced nose where it don’t belong not so.. piece of outright self righteous heap of garbage trash ..

    seems little self righteous cleverdick pricks like you don’t get the message till its rammed straight through your self righteous punk eyed face for good measure .. you don’t wanna learn the lesson then get it taught to you again and again till you learn it you piece of garbage laced two faced skunk.. and if it ain’t going to get taught to you here.. then let it get taught to you where it counts you stupid self righteous piece of sniveling snot nosed trash .. straight through your sniveling snotty nosed over aggrandized cleverdick mouth punk.

  • 82.katman: Reply to this comment

    @assagai-81: Keep on talking, old man. You’re talking yourself all the way out onto the pavement again.

  • 83.assagai: Reply to this comment

    @katman-82: whatever it takes fakefck.. whatever it takes to teach little fakefcks like you what actually counts you little pseudo arse little fakefck punk… .. round and round and round we go you miserable little two faced piece of garbage rat faced skunk…

  • 84.Rhys7: Reply to this comment

    Player of the year: Bryan Habana
    would have though Francois Louw would be up for that nomination ahead of Keegan Daniel who only played v Arg? Dont quite understand it

    Young player of the year: Eben Etzebeth

    Team of the year: Sharks currie cup if they win saturday, if not, SA U20′s

    Coach of the year: John Plumtree for delivering Sharks to two finals, AC a close second

    Super rugby player of the year: JP Pietersen

    Premier Division CC player of the year: Deon Fourie followed up by Jc Janse Van Rensburg

    First Division CC player of the year: Luke Watson for his contribution during the time he was not injured

    Vodacom cup player of the year: Demetri Catrakilis for winning it with that kick and maintaining form into the Currie Cup

    Thats my view

  • 85.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @kaksioek-80: thanks…you right…will be very tough at the tank.

  • 86.katman: Reply to this comment

    @Rhys7-84: I think you’re right in all categories. Although awarding Watson for less than half a season doesn’t feel right. But I reckon he’ll get it.

  • 87.yurati: Reply to this comment

    Yeah, what can I say. That’s just the way things go. I guess he deserves it.

  • 88.Liewe Luiperd: Reply to this comment

    BWAHAHAHAHAHA KIKIKIKIKIKIKIK TLTLTLTLTLTLTLTLTL!

    Just seen skop’s team match ups at #38.

    Please, if anyone wants a serious belly wobble of a laugh, please please please read his post at #38!!!!

    I fell off my chair and hurt my stomach laughing!

    What a joker!

  • 89.greatest13gerber: Reply to this comment

    Johan Strauss????

    JJ Engelbrecht ??

    Junadre Kruger??

    CJ Stander???

    Arno Botha??

  • 90.greatest13gerber: Reply to this comment

    Frnas Venter??

  • 91.whatever: Reply to this comment

    @katman-86:

    You reckon the “power by be” rig the voting as well? Only way twatson would win it!

  • 92.Hurricane: Reply to this comment

    @assagai-83:
    lol
    Love it.

  • 93.Slartibartfast: Reply to this comment

    @Hurricane-92:

    I think he skipped his medication again!

  • 94.thesaint: Reply to this comment

    Article from Rugby365…..

    Bath on Wednesday confirmed one of the worst-kept secrets – Nick Koster will join Francois Louw in England.

    As this website reported a few weeks ago, the 23-year-old back row, Koster, was signed from Western Province.

    An impressive and pacey young player, Koster represented Western Province since the 2008.

    He made his Super Rugby debut in 2009 on the wing, but has since reverted to his traditional position in the back row.

    Koster is an imposing figure and has represented South Africa at all age group levels.

    Quick, strong and brave, he will add an extra dimension to the club’s talented back row.

    “Nick is a very exciting young player and we are delighted that he has agreed to move to Bath,” Bath head coach Gary Gold said.

    “He is a hard-working, incredibly motivated guy, and we are sure he will fit in with the club ethos we are developing.

    “We have a very talented and competitive back row at present, and Nick knows he will have to fight for his place, but he is up for the challenge and we can’t wait to see the results.

    “We’d like to thank Western Province for their co-operation in allowing Nick to join us, and we look forward to a long and prosperous relationship with them.

    “Hopefully it will allow players to potentially spend time with the other club as and when the opportunity should arise,” Gold said.

  • 95.thesaint: Reply to this comment

    @thesaint-94: I know it isn’t news, but please lay eyes on the last paragraph… Flo might be Stormers bound on a loan… Gold has practically said it outright.

  • 96.Slartibartfast: Reply to this comment

    @thesaint-95:

    Hey chciken killer, stop replying to your own posts, it is poor form!

  • 97.goodstuff: Reply to this comment

    IMO

    Player of the Year:
    3. Bryan Habana

    Young Player of the Year:
    2. Eben Etzebeth

    Team of the Year:
    5. Stormers (Super Rugby)

    Coach of the Year:
    1. Allister Coetzee (Stormers and Western Province)

    Super Rugby Player of the Year:

    2. Keegan Daniel (The Sharks)
    Or
    4. Eben Etzebeth (Stormers)

    Currie Cup Premier Division Player of the Year:
    1. Deon Fourie (Western Province)

    Currie Cup First Division Player of the Year:
    5. Luke Watson (EP Kings)

    Vodacom Cup Player of the Year:
    1. Marcel Brache (Western Province)

  • 98.Beast: Reply to this comment

    This must be the poorest representation by the Bulls in history. Just goes to show how forgetable the season was. Well, there’s always next year. Come on boys time to step up!

  • 99.bokfan1: Reply to this comment

    Player of the Year: Eben Etzebeth

    Young Player of the Year: Marcell Coetzee

    Team of the Year: South Africa U20 (IRB Junior World Championship)

    Coach of the Year: John Plumtree (The Sharks)

    Super Rugby Player of the Year: JP Pietersen (The Sharks)

    Currie Cup Premier Division Player of the Year: Elton Jantjies (Golden Lions)

    Currie Cup First Division Player of the Year: No Idea

    Vodacom Cup Player of the Year: Demetri Catrakilis (Western Province)

  • 100.bokfan1: Reply to this comment

    @goodstuff-97: Hahahahaha you MUST be a WP and Stormers fan!
    As am I, but I cant objectively award them Team of the Year, Coach of the Year.

    I was torn between Brache and Catrakilis though…

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