Openside hybrid non-negotiable for Boks

Openside hybrid non-negotiable for Boks

RYAN VREDE, in London, reports Springbok defence coach John McFarland believes there isn’t room in Test rugby for an openside who isn’t equally competent at the breakdown as he is with ball in hand.

This echoes the view head coach Heyneke Meyer expressed in the early part of his tenure and explains why the likes of Heinrich Brussow are unlikely to come into the selection frame for the Springboks.

Indeed the world’s elite opensiders, Richie McCaw and David Pocock, fit the description of the type of player Meyer and McFarland believe to be most effective in the role. Wales’ Sam Warburton is similarly equipped.

The Springboks have benefited hugely from the emergence of Francois Louw as an openside of world-class standing and one that ticks all the boxes that seem to be a prerequisite for success in the position. Certainly a strong argument can be made for him as the pre-eminent player in his position in the world at present, such has been the calibre of his showings since his return to the side in the latter part of the Rugby Championship.

‘Its important to get the mix [in an openside]. The advantage Flo has is that he is 6ft and 112kg. There aren’t many opensiders with the ability to steal and hit guys backwards like he does. Then he brings the carrying aspect as well,’ McFarland said. ‘Flo has offered us massive positives because he has been here [in the northern hemisphere with Bath] so long. He has made a significant difference in our ability to make tackles and get turnovers.’

The Springboks have conceded an average of 1.2 tries per game this season and much of that has to do with Louw’s seeming omnipresence and potency at the breakdown. However, it would be grossly unfair not to commend the efforts of the collective in this regard, with particular emphasis on Louw’s back row partners Duane Vermeulen and Willem Alberts.

‘They work very well as a combination,’ McFarland said. ‘Willem whacks guys backwards. His first tackle on [Scotland's] Nick De Luca, where he drove him five or six metres backwards, really set the tone for the game. Duane reads things so well and consistently wins the team’s big hit award, while Flo make his turnovers and slows the ball down superbly. Then Marcell Coetzee comes on and gives us that massive work rate. So we’re really pleased there.’

Turning his attention to Saturday’s Test at Twickenham against England, McFarland said their ability to keep midfielders Brad Barritt and Manu Tuilagi in check would be central to their success.

‘We have to cut down their space and stop their momentum,’ he said, before highlighting another area of focus. ‘There is a big threat off quick-tap penalties from Danny Care, who tends to jump the whistle when advantage is called. So it is a matter of us being alert to that. If you look at their best bits of play against Australia, those came from quick taps and even though they didn’t get the three points they got massive momentum and create many scoring opportunities.’


105 Comments

  • 1.the_rugby_guru: Reply to this comment

    Open side dragons

  • 2.XV: Reply to this comment

    great….lets broadcast our game strategy for Saturday!!!!!

  • 3.willievz: Reply to this comment

    Brussow is very competent with ball in hand.

    Deceptively strong ball carrier.

    Did you see his try against the Bulls at Loftus this year?

  • 4.nortierd: Reply to this comment

    How will this bode for a fit Schalk and Juan?

  • 5.TooMuchRugby: Reply to this comment

    The real issue is that these dumbfcks didn’t even consider Flo until they were forced to select him. The fact fact that he was a good ball stealer was even a bonus and not why they selected him.

  • 6.clownface: Reply to this comment

    Who’s Ryan Vrede? some Welsh reporter?

  • 7.Jeraldjay: Reply to this comment

    @willievz-3:

    Flo offers more than Brussouw at the moment.

  • 8.mbthomson: Reply to this comment

    The bumbling babble goes on – they are focusing on small areas that went well – WAGT ABOUT THE GAMEPLAN !!!!!!!!!!!! The loose forwards never run off anyone’s shoulder/ no offloads/ no support running for the backs – this stuff can be practised – a game plan that relies on tackling & kick & chase will not work in the long run – Heyneke used to get 50% of his games at loftus where this skop & chase works cos’ of the altitude factor & “boere kraal” intimidation by the drunk fans !

  • 9.Skeppie: Reply to this comment

    @TooMuchRugby-5: Flo is the exact kind of player we need, similar to Burger when he first started….big, strong, can carry and make offensive tackles but is also a real “fetcher”. I am amazed he slipped through the cracks, he is quality!

  • 10.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    yes mcfarland, the internstionsa l csareers of the like of michael hooper are doomed because his dimensions read 1,83m 93kg… :roll:

  • 11.umfolozi: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-10: My thoughts exactly!
    Hooper was arguably Man of Match against England. Sometimes the biggest player is not the most effective. I’m not saying I’d pick Brussow ahead of Flo who is in a great patch of form at the moment. Just that Heinrich has showed many times that he is effective at Test level.

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

    @Skeppie-9: He was blamed (unfairly) for the losses against NZ, and that after he received 4 man of the match awards before that. P Divvy and co dropped him…I’m certain at the behest of those senior players who’s names we shall not mention.
    At the time Flo’s agent said if he wasn’t going to play for the Boks again, he was going to take the offer Bath made him, and that’s how it worked out…and why he left SA.

    Then injury got him a World Cup call up for what it was worth.

    And this year, injury once more bagged him another. Now I want to see them try and oust him :)

  • 13.mikeybrass: Reply to this comment

    @umfolozi-11: Heinrich and Flo should be the 6s in the mix.

    People in England said the same sort of thing before Neil Black broke down the door.

    The comments, attitude and playing style of our Bok management remind me of England circa 1995. It’s not traditional Bok rugby.

  • 14.pakslae: Reply to this comment

    “The advantage Flo has is that he is 6ft and 112kg.”

    When are we going to hear that a player is good cos he’s smart or he knows how to read the game on when to contest a ruck or when to slow down the ball.

    It’s so typical of our rugby coaches, that we judge our players on how much they weigh and how far they can kick the ball.

  • 15.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @umfolozi-11: against the Boks in Perth Hooper carried the ball more metres than our 3 loosies combined…so ek weet nie.

  • 16.Skeppie: Reply to this comment

    @Transformation-10: But transie surely a 110kg player with the same ability and speed as a 90kg player is going to have the upper hand in tests? It’s physics really. I have no issue with a great smaller player playing ahead of a good bigger one but when they essentially offer the same the bigger guy is going to add more value most of the time.

  • 17.Jatman: Reply to this comment

    Yet another Blue Bulls player accused for murder,read on news 24!if they’re not killing they’re doing cocaine..strange bunch!

  • 18.nortierd: Reply to this comment

    @Jatman-17:

    This happened almost 2 years ago, so not a new story.
    Can’t in fairness call him a Bulls player, don’t recall to many actually hearing of him, let alone seeing him play

  • 19.willievz: Reply to this comment

    @pakslae-14: Amen.

  • 20.pakslae: Reply to this comment

    @Skeppie-16:

    How about a dumb 110kg player with the same ability as a clever 90kg player. Example, Daniel Carter vs Frans Steyn?

  • 21.stormersboy: Reply to this comment

    @Jatman-17: No man this is old news, happened over a year ago, and he was known then. He is just appearing in court now.

  • 22.willievz: Reply to this comment

    Let’s stop the lorry for a moment.

    I would like to know why people think Brussow is not considered a “hybrid”, or “versatile” player.

  • 23.Jatman: Reply to this comment

    *** Stormersboy I know,but still,not the first time.

  • 24.stormersboy: Reply to this comment

    @Jatman-23: This is true.

  • 25.Taahirah: Reply to this comment

    @pakslae-20: Who’s who in your example?
    Coz Carter weighs in at 93 kgs and Fransie at 100.

  • 26.grant10: Reply to this comment

    Brussow….brilliant opensider…

    Flo….brilliant opensider….

    Always start with 1 of them and Bobs your aunt….

    Always!

    Dont and see the havoc the Mc Caws and Hoopers and Popocks and Warburtons, et al will bring to bear on this Bok team….

    Fire with fire…..pitbull vs pitbull…..

    Dont take a Great Dane to a Pitbull slugfest……

    The Great Dane will be farken chowed and spat out 6 love 6 love goodnite nurse…..

    Ask the Spies….J Smith and Schalk combo who gave the aussies and kiwis so many free lunches in the past….

  • 27.goodstuff: Reply to this comment

    More narrow minded bs from narrow minded coaches who end up giving us narrow minded rugby.

    You would swear the HM coaching team missed a step in the evolutionairy process.

  • 28.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    @willievz-22: he is NOT percieved as a premier ball- carrier or an agressive tackler who drives opponents backwards on top of his fetching prowess.

  • 29.bryce_in_oz: Reply to this comment

    Now if only Flo had the speed of Hooper and Pocock who both equal the Brumbies record over 10 metres from a standing start… it would improve the rather sluggish back-row dynamic…

    For the record… Brussouw’s linking game is under-rated… but then the guy has been injured for quite some time this year…

  • 30.wpstormerbok: Reply to this comment

    If both are inform and on top of their game, I’d definitely, most certainly want to see Brussouw & Flo in the same combination, whether from the bench or as a start.

  • 31.pakslae: Reply to this comment

    @Taahirah-25:
    Frans Steyn is easily 110kg, especially with the conditioning he’s in.
    I’m trying to challenge the idea that so many have that size is everything and that if you have two players of the same ability or skill set, that the heavier player will always come up on top. Our coaches are showing a total disregard to player intellect, in fact they are coaching it out of our players. They’re playing like programmed robots on the field.
    If you look at all the best players of the past and present, you’ll find that all of them are/were cleverer than their peers. And it’s in all sports, not just rugby. We’re the only nation obsessed with size.

  • 32.Kaizan: Reply to this comment

    Flo and Brussouw both brilliant fetchers.

    Would love to see Arno Botha try his hand at fetching too… He has one helluva pair of arms on him.

    We also have Deon Fourie who is a great fetcher whether at hooker or flank.

    And the highly under-rated Ashley Johnson.

  • 33.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    i bet liam messam clocks a faster time than both hooper & pocock…

  • 34.Kaizan: Reply to this comment

    @pakslae-31:

    Well said, I couldn’t agree more.

    I think there are actually times when a smaller player is better…. They can run through smaller holes in defence…. We have too many big lumps in our backline and not enough nippy players. Hence we have no balance and our backline looks very impotent.

  • 35.Angostura: Reply to this comment

    Flo is playing top rugby at present; notwithstanding (imo) he is not yet as proficient as was Brussow in his heyday.

    Another thing, I wish we (fans & scribes) would stop this (Premature Ej…) habit of hailing Springboks that string together a sequence of, say, a mere 4-5 exceptional performances as Best in the World in their respective positions. Purple Patches come and go. To be regarded best of breed one needs to consistently deliver performances second to none for an extended period… Flo is still working on the “extended period” bit.

    I’m both a Brussow & Flo fan – & I agree with certain others that BOTH should be in a Bok squad.

    Re: ” there isn’t room in Test rugby for an openside who isn’t equally competent at the breakdown as he is with ball in hand” :

    I’ll respectfully disagree, & venture that one should always select your best fetcher, irrespective also of physical attributes … and at the moment that player IS Flo (but who knows, next year or some time thereafter Brussow may reclaim his position of Leader of SA Opensiders.

    Also, I think these public comments from the Bok coaching team are disrespectful of the great on field achievements & contribution that Brussow made to Bok rugby – and that’s in poor taste.

  • 36.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @Angostura-35: good post

  • 37.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    Hilarious.

    If Mcfarland had said Flo was NOT great, the Stormersader fans would have been flaying him alive.

    Now that he HAS said Flo is great, the Stormersader fans are flaying him alive for saying it.

    At least we know those commenting on his statements are perfectly reasonable folk.

  • 38.grant10: Reply to this comment

    Just read Wynand Olivier back for Bulls in next years superrugby

  • 39.wpallday: Reply to this comment

    Is Louw really that good a ball carrier ? I haven’t seen him make many yards…

    He is one of our little wonder boys from the cape , that’s why after a handful of games he is world class, gotta love my peers!

    Brussow IS world class and is a more prolific fetch than Louw any day of the week. However to say he hasn’t been impressive versus some of the inferior sides would be a lie.

  • 40.TooMuchRugby: Reply to this comment

    @pakslae-31:
    ” Our coaches are showing a total disregard to player intellect”
    That’s because they are retards themselves

  • 41.TooMuchRugby: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus-37:
    We have something in common, me and you, neither of us know wtf you are talking about.
    The fact of the matter is, they were forced to select Flo and know they sing his praises. If it wasn’t for a lucky break the Boks would still be playing without a fetcher.
    And the gripe of most commenters here is the fact that they cannot see the value Brussouw would add to the side.

  • 42.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    Louw has been awesome since he got back in the team – much better than past performances had led me to expect – and it’s great that he is being recognised for that.

  • 43.stormersboy: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus-37: What movie are you watching??

    Stormersader fans?

    Who is saying it?

    Or is it all just in your head?

  • 44.OCO: Reply to this comment

    Ryan is on his one man (one Province) crusade for Flo yet again.
    Flo has been good but he has had NH refs only thus far.
    In the RWC he was blown off the park and was very poor – that was just one year back.
    When it comes to playing SH rugby with SH refs Flo will once more be average.
    Can’t figure out why Vermeulen hasn’t been hitting the Keo headlines.
    Maybe because they don’t want to draw attention to ‘The Slug’ and hope none will notice how bad he is …

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

    @OCO-44: Pollsmoor manshaming victim? Can’t afford to live in CT? Chick ran away with a WP player?
    You’re amongst friends – you can tell us.

  • 46.Transformation: Reply to this comment

    Flo is playing up to his 2010 Super rugby form! when he debuted against Wales that year he was playing like this…the ONLY thing that got in his way is Schalk insistence that he owns the 6 jersey!
    why do people say Louw failed vs ABs in 2010 when he was playing blindside & schalk at openside? schalk got schooled & Flo got dropped instead. i would leave too!

  • 47.nortierd: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-38:

    He’s on a similar deal as Peter Grant.
    Super rugby then back to sushi

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

    @TooMuchRugby-40: :)

  • 49.TooMuchRugby: Reply to this comment

    @OCO-44:
    On Saturday Vermeulen made the most runs in the Bok team (6) and the most tackles (16) of anyone on the field.
    I rest my case

  • 50.willievz: Reply to this comment

    @Tacitus-37: Is De Jongh still too small for you?

    Our only backline player to make a linebreak. With the ONE opportunity he got a quick ball.

  • 51.grant10: Reply to this comment

    Schalk is no opensider…I am not in favour of these so called hybrids…..I can spot a ‘ false ‘ fetcher a mile off…..when they tried Marcelle Coetsee there I knew istraight away it was a fark up….they will ruin rthese okes by trying to make them fetchers…

    Great Danes are GReat Danes, Spaniels are Spaniels…..

    Pitbulls are rare….

    Idntify 2 or 3 of the best….

    and stick with them…..

    That Griquas oke is damn good…..

    so is A FIT STEGGMANN

  • 52.willievz: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-51: Agree 100%.

    Flo
    Brussow
    Schoeman
    Stegmann

    Are the ONLY opensiders that should be considered.

    It is a specialist position.

  • 53.STBUR: Reply to this comment

    @TooMuchRugby-5:

    That doesn’t say much about all you dumbfcuks on this website that never mentioned Louw even once. When he left for the UK there was hardly a peep.

  • 54.skopdiekan: Reply to this comment

    @willievz-50: he won’t start Saturday.. if lucky he’ll get a cameo opportunity off bench if by any chance we are in the ascendancy by minute 70 or thereabouts with Taute back to 13 and Kirchner hogging the last line of single dimensional duty at 15

  • 55.capebull: Reply to this comment

    @TooMuchRugby-49: Yes he was briliant; add to that 2 penalties comceded , and 2 knocks , 2 missed tackles, 1 line out missed, also the best in the team , brilliant.

  • 56.willievz: Reply to this comment

    @willievz-52: Add Minnie to that list

  • 57.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @willievz-52: YES SIR…..A true Kenner you are…salutations…

  • 58.skopdiekan: Reply to this comment

    @willievz-56: actually Deon Fourie should be top of that list between Fourie and Bismark we have the best ground ball grovelling fetchers in the business by some distance

    Adriaan Strauss don’t come anywhere near.

  • 59.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @STBUR-53: Really…?

    Go check who was calling for his selection at least 2 weeks before he was called up….

  • 60.TooMuchRugby: Reply to this comment

    @STBUR-53:
    That’s because at that stage Brussouw was still considered to be the best, therefore the loss of Flo was not seen as a trainsmash. And Schalk was not injured.

  • 61.grant10: Reply to this comment

    D Fourie is good enough to start for boks at 2 or 6….now that is a farken rare talent…..Pitbull extreme…

  • 62.TooMuchRugby: Reply to this comment

    @capebull-55:
    Hoe bome vang die meeste wind.

  • 63.willievz: Reply to this comment

    @skopdiekan-58: Yes! Why did I forget him?

    So my pecking order at the moment is

    Flo
    Brussow
    Fourie
    Minnie
    Schoeman
    Stegmann

  • 64.skopdiekan: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-59: make it two years before he went to UK I was calling for F Louw to captain Stormers and to captain Boks after Smit or JdV.. I was calling for JdV as captain as long ago as 2009 and earmarked F Louw as potential Stormers captain and Bok captain as long ago as around 2010-2011

  • 65.grant10: Reply to this comment

    Brussow and Flo….we sorted

    That damn tighthead is my worry though….damn we need Mujati in the mix….big time.

  • 66.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @skopdiekan-64: I remember Skop….another Kenner….you and Willie the reason I check in here now and then….and of course to watch Tacitus squirm as his team and coach lurch from crisis to crisis…

    cheers

    gotta run

  • 67.TooMuchRugby: Reply to this comment

    @TooMuchRugby-62:
    I will concede that Vermeulen is not the most flamboyant nr. 8 there is, like your man Spies, but he sure puts in the hard graft.
    Actually what am I saying? Spies can do neither.

  • 68.capebull: Reply to this comment

    @TooMuchRugby-62: Ek dink regtig hy is niks special nie. Ek glo hy gaan sukkel om span te haal volgende jaar.

  • 69.Slumtown: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-65:
    Jannie
    Coenie
    Mujati
    Cilliers

    Think TH is covered if Mujati gets sorted.

  • 70.capebull: Reply to this comment

    @TooMuchRugby-67: …and you are talking to who ?? Toemaar dis laat in die dag…

  • 71.Slumtown: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-65: Kolisi another option – I think he´s going to develop a lot next year – watch this space.

  • 72.TooMuchRugby: Reply to this comment

    @capebull-70:
    Ha Ha. Miskien praat ek met die enigste ou hier wat iets weet.

  • 73.skopdiekan: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-66: Willievz is perhaps the most knowledgeable rugby contributor and also perhaps the most decent congenial gentleman of this blog by some distance… perhaps the ultimate Bok supporter is one who can view the game with all provincial blinders off and clear objective vision from a position of unattached knowledgeable objectivity such as a poster like he shows consistently.

    @Slumtown-69: forget Coenie and perhaps Mujati and Jannie will take strain if required to shoulder the responsibility as often as is currently asked

    Cilliers should be starting 3 ahead of them all.. he might need to bulk up a little but it should go something like

    Cilliers, Jannie, Geldenhuys, Mujati, Malherbe

  • 74.David: Reply to this comment

    This so called hybrid is a misleading. description. The first requirement is the ability to poach and slow the ball down. Without that you might as well play Alberts and 6. HMs reason for ignoring Brussouw was that specialist fetchers incur too many penalties with the new rules. I wish these guys would at least get their lies straight.

  • 75.skopdiekan: Reply to this comment

    @Slumtown-71: not a fetcher but a very solid defender and ball carrier in a true blind side or 8th man role…

    coaches are muddling up all the talents of the players… Meyer played Coetsee at 6.. wrong.. AC played Kolisi at 6 also wrong…. Fourie to 8 by AC in S15 semi final was diabolically wrong when he had players like Quinn Roux and Don Armand who could easily have filled the No.7 or No.8 position with far better effect.. – wrong again

    Coaches seem to confuse themselves when trying to balance up their loose forward contingents.. it took Meyer how long to realize that Coetsee, Potgieter and Spies was a diabolical disaster? yet he persisted with it till eventually somebody convinced him to enlist F Louw

    Kolisi is a natural 8 same as Coetsee is a natural 8 and likewise so is Arno Botha also a natural 8.. yet to utilize these players together coaches will look to compromise their talents and use them out of position eg. like at 6.. which doesn’t do either the player or the coach or the team much good ultimately in the long run… not that they cannot contribute in an alien position to their natural strengths just that they can’t contribute as much as if they were playing in their more favorable position which suits their talents better.

  • 76.Slumtown: Reply to this comment

    @skopdiekan-75: will be interesting to see how he develops this year – not sure he has the height for a true eigth man. But definitely the other abilities. I´d be interested to see how his fetching develops. Louw wasnt much of a fetcher when he started but has really grown into the role.

  • 77.skopdiekan: Reply to this comment

    @Slumtown-76: F Louw is about as close you will get to this strange term referred to as a ‘hybrid’ loosie because he is equally as comfortable at 6 or 7.. Schalk should never have played at 6.. completely wrong position for him as Brussow proved when he usurped the No.6 jersey in 2009..

    So true fetcher flanks like Brussow, Stegmann, Hooper, Pocock and Deon Fourie, Messam etc. are a breed apart.. but F Louw is very much a ball carrying player who is very strong at the breakdown and technically can turn dead ball over through timing and positional and physical strength at the tackle point.

    Balance in loose trios go further to create combined strengths than to single out individual capabilities.. and that is why with Vermeulen and F Louw hunting together it brings more reward than someone like Coetsee, Potgieter and Spies playing totally disjointed individual roles.

  • 78.Slumtown: Reply to this comment

    @skopdiekan-77: yep well said. I believe kolisi has the right physique to make a good fetcher as well though. He has been a very mobile ball carrier and excellent defender and seemed to grow in stature this year before his injury. Would be interesting to see if he add fetching to that role. Would love to see him included in the current setup. Believe he offers more facets to his play than Marcell does.

  • 79.skopdiekan: Reply to this comment

    @Slumtown-78: agree Kolisi has a level of tough no nonsense capability that few players of that age possess.. Coetsee more of a young Burger type loose cannon kamakaze player.. Kolisi far more robust and seems more focused either in defense at the tackle point or on the charge through the gain line as he skinned Bulls apart to put Habana away at Loftus earlier in the year.

    Between Coetsee, Kolisi and Arno Botha will be interesting to see who Meyer settles on in his loosie contingent.. I reckon that dreaded prejudicial disease will raise its jaundiced ugly head once again and the whitey will invariably get the nod under herstigte nationale restitution and ‘best family type fit’ scenarios.

  • 80.David: Reply to this comment

    @Slumtown-78:
    The role of fetcher has changed since the days of the younger McCaw and George Smith, who were masters at tackling and stealing immediately afterwards. Brussouw uses the same technique. During his time at WP, Flo perfected the skill of arriving second and competing for the ball, or standing of and choosing an opportunity attack the ball, as he did against Scotland.

  • 81.bokfan1: Reply to this comment

    Ryan – in which hotel are the Boks staying in London?

  • 82.pie eater: Reply to this comment

    Standard South African stupid size mentality showing why the team are inable to score tries or adapt to a flowing style of rugby. Every team knows, keep the ball away from the big saffa’s and run them off their feet. This fixation with size is stupid and explains all I ever need to know about what our style and focus of rugby will be going forward. Indeed it smacks of the old Afrikaans v English school games where brute strength and size are the focus; yet amazing how brains and skill always seem to prevail. This focus on big ball carriers. Where exactly has it got us? Dumb big oofs who run at the opposition, trying to streamtrain them aside … yawn. The force that makes us so attractive to watch. Flo has been a revelation but to write someone like Brussouw or indeed Daniel off because they have a brain and aren’t six hundred kg’s and as tall as the hills make me laugh and cry in despair. Huge props that as far as I can see haven’t dominated for more years than I care to remember yet are each year told how great they are. Huge tall locks that hang out in the backline or at wing (we all know who he is), massive big centres that have forgotten the art of the jink, swerve, pop pass, off load in a tackle or simple skip pass.

    I read it all the time on these blogs about how a good big one is better than a good little one. Chaps your size envy is what lets you down! Intelligence and applied size and use of skills is what makes a good team. Team work and using your brain not a robotic applied style is what makes a team effective. Poor Lambie how he must yearn for the Sharks. The poor kid will be rubbish by the end of the year.

    Time for a reality check me thinks.

  • 83.ufo: Reply to this comment

    Lionel Cronje moves from the Bulls to the LIons…

  • 84.katman: Reply to this comment

    @ufo-83: Now we got both. And they’re equally useless.

  • 85.ufo: Reply to this comment

    @katman-84:

    :wink:

    yeah… this kid really seems to have thrown all his potential down the loo… (not calling the lions the loo… his attitude has been wrong from the time rassie raved about him…)

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

    Skopdiekan, here is a pearler from the past for you….

    747.greatest13gerber said:
    3 Jun 2012, 12:48 pm
    Dean Greyling unlucky as well – would have being good impact off the bench.

  • 87.yank: Reply to this comment

    As much as I admire Alberts, I really think that the Boks balance at loose forward is compromised. I really think we need a live wire, FAST loosie like Coetzee or Kolisi playing along side Louw (who has been a revelation) and Vermuelen (for now) then Kankowski when he returns from sushi land. With Bismarck back as a strongman/2nd fetcher (Yes, even as well as Struss has played) I think the Bok pack will be awesome. Vermuelen has played solidly but for me he lacks an X factor that Kankowski has. And god knows we need an X factor to help our pedestrian backs. Admittedly Frans Steyn will make a big diff but I believe we need him at fullback instead of the man-for-no-reasons who currently “fills” the #15 jersey. And PLEASE…lets start a real wing and use Hougaard as versitile off-the-bench player, not a starting wing.

  • 88.trupisero: Reply to this comment

    @grant10-51: ja, the 2004 IRB player of the year, playing in a 6 jumper was no opensider.

  • 89.stormersboy: Reply to this comment

    @katman-84: Actually if he can stay fit and motivated you could do a lot worse than Lionel.

    You could do a lot better too though..

  • 90.wnbb: Reply to this comment

    @The Sharks rugby pedigree is packaged as dog food-86: check this one: 460.grant10:
    6 Nov 2011, 12:04 pm @Tacitus(Deucalion)-458: heyneke 1000 times before AC for me!

  • 91.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @wnbb-90: Not an AC fan….he has been far too conservative for my liking with the defence orientated game plan….

    Give me Mallet and Mitchell……

    However, hindsight is 20 20 vision and if I had to reflect AC would have been a better choice than HM…….now that I have seen the ball ups first hand.

  • 92.wnbb: Reply to this comment

    Nice to see all the former Heyneke fans shifting their positions now!! :D

  • 93.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @wnbb-92: LOL

    When you wrong you must man up….I was very wrong…

    Eben gets off…

  • 94.gussak: Reply to this comment

    A couple of years back Google reported Keo’s site to have malware. It happened again last week. This week, your site wants to install something from arcobalenofoz.com.br. Anyone from the crew that want to comment?

  • 95.groen: Reply to this comment

    Def malware my antivirus got it twice and my browser blocked the site@gussak-94:

  • 96.Yetirat: Reply to this comment

    Etzebeth cleared!

  • 97.j59: Reply to this comment

    Deon Fourie is far and away the best we have to offer in this category (uncapped, of course). I would play both him and flo together (innovate! South Africa – don’t just follow)

    Locks: Eben, Alberts
    Loosies: DFourie, Duane, Flo

    Brussow(albeit injured) in the RWC QF = rag doll + thrown around….not good, man

    And I really rated him

  • 98.SjamBok: Reply to this comment

    I dont understand why the objective is to bring ball carrying to both flanks, instead of fetching to both flanks? Why not play Flo at 7 and Heinrich at 6? Heinrich is actually no slouch at ball carrying either and he gets a head of steam up pretty often (and he is a much better ball player/defender/link/thinker than most other flankers we have, with gruibbber kicks, etc thrown into the mix). With more turnovers being won, we can score more tries when the opposition’s backline is in disarray. Instead the team hangs back defending, hoping for a mistake, and only once one does come, they try and play off set piece moves, when the defence is in position.

    Then again, our backline would not know what to do with the ball of we got a turnover in broken play…

  • 99.SjamBok: Reply to this comment

    @j59-97: He was off for half of the match! he was being carefully watched, make no mistake – but that leaves gaps in other places. I did not see any problem with the Boks ball carrying while he was playing though…

  • 100.j59: Reply to this comment

    @SjamBok-99:
    Look heinrich’s impact since the lions tour has been more profound than any other bok debutant IMHO – but he DID get slightly dwarf tossed in the RWC – tough as he is, can’t be sustainable

    Deon Fourie’s currie cup was brilliant tho (I just loved how he became stronger in the last 20 minutes of the final – something the TRex’s can’t do)

    At least we agree on experimenting with two open siders

    More raptors, less T-rex’s ne!

  • 101.garth: Reply to this comment

    @willievz-52: And Fourie

  • 102.munkiboi: Reply to this comment

    such a shame that the bok coaches focus is on ball carriers that run into contact, and not those that find the gap and actually make distance, not just a couple of meters over advantage line. and heaven forbid we see an offload or some other such silliness.

  • 103.Palooka: Reply to this comment

    @wpstormerbok-30:
    Agree: Refer to the match of them together against Fiji

    @Jeraldjay-7:
    And exactly what more does he offer/

    @Angostura-35: @Angostura-35:
    Agree;
    We did see it and Brussouws stats for the game: Brussouw 107m with ball in hand compared to the two potgieters and Spies combined distance of 117. Because Brussouw made a complete ***/arse of HM could be his down fall of not being selected to the sqaud.

    m.@David-74:
    HM and his penalty talk: HM selected the three Sprigboks that gave away the most penalties.

  • 104.Palooka: Reply to this comment

    @pie eater-82:
    It is not size and weight that counts: It is power that says it all. Power = rate of force development.
    On a rugby field a player that can bench press 180kg could most certainly be inferior to a player that van only bench press 150kg. The time taken to accelerate a given mass says it all. And NOT 1 repitition maks outputs. Nick Mallet wrote an article about this issue and explained why Brussouw keeps 3 players busy when he carries thye ball compared to longer and more heavy players.

  • 105.Palooka: Reply to this comment

    @j59-97:
    As I understood it he tried to play with a broken rib. One can clearly see how he was patched up when the anthems were sung. No p[layer will pitch up for the game- but RATEL did.

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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