Meyer believes bright future ahead

Meyer believes bright future ahead

Heyneke Meyer says the value of the narrow wins on their European tour will be evident in the years ahead.

I’ve written extensively about what the potential fruits of this tour for the clutch of young and inexperienced players in particular will be and believe more strongly now that they will be central to the Springboks’ resurgence in 2013.

Better Springboks sides with better individuals have not matched what this scratch team achieved against the backdrop of a injury-ravaged season. Optimism must now take root, and Meyer urged this.

‘To win all three games is most positive. We’ve not used to playing in these conditions. The youngsters have adapted well, what they give up in experience they make up for in excitement. That really helped us,’ he began. ‘The set phases have been much better as was our kicking game. Pat [Lambie] was superb today. Youngsters like Eben [Etzebeth] stood up away from home, as did others. Its easier to win at home than away, and we’ve now won three on the trot, which is very encouraging. I really believe you’ll only see the benefits of a tour like this in the years ahead. That our depth is better and players that would otherwise have been on the fringe have this sort of experience is hugely valuable.’

There will be those who’ll lament the manner of their victories – defence ruling attack. We should, however, never lose sight of the fact that this was a Springboks side robbed of some of its best players, one at the end of the longest season in their careers and few settled combinations. Certainly there needs to be an improvement on attack, this level of defence is unsustainable, but for now Meyer lauded the defence resolve of his team.

‘This is how you win trophies. The World Cup is going to be here so its good that we have the experience of grinding out the wins like we did tonight. This team has come a long way. For me I don’t care how we did it, but we won,’ he said.

Captain Jean de Villiers reinforced Meyer’s view. ‘Its 50 per of the game and we’re up there with the best, if not the best, at it at the moment. The attitude and determination the guys showed in defence you can’t coach. As a captain that makes me very proud.’

Asked to assess the season more broadly, Meyer said: ‘It depends whether you look at glass half full or half empty. There were only three loses and those came against the top countries in the world. There were great [Springboks] sides that have come over here and didn’t win. We brought an inexperienced side, were ranked number four team in the world and now end as number two. I would have taken that if offered, especially with some of my superstars out. The youngsters put their hands up. Other players did as well
and the guys coming back have to play hard for their places next year.’


82 Comments

  • 1.KeurboomPark: Reply to this comment

    Dragon Bokke

  • 2.Lions_Soutie: Reply to this comment

    Shame, the oke looks a bit run down. Hope his nerves will last his contract.

    At the end of the day it must be very satisfying developing your own team of youngsters and see them win. Poor PDV was always going to receive the ‘Jake’s team’ chirp.

  • 3.bokfan1: Reply to this comment

    Good to hear HM thought Lambie was superb. Keeps me positive about the direction the Boks are going. For all that was said of the value of his experience of playing in Ireland, Ruan was bad today. Kicking the ball away must stop guys.

    Overall well done Bokke! Great achievement to win all 3 games. You have made South Africa proud!

  • 4.bokfan1: Reply to this comment

    @Lions_Soutie-2: ja agree, HM looks very emotional during anthems and exhausted afterwards.
    It wasn’t fair on pdiv that he got labelled with that. How many times do we hear Hansen is only winning because he has Henry’s team?

  • 5.daydreamer: Reply to this comment

    The first time this year that a Bok kicker had a 100% accuracy rate in a test match…go Lambie!

  • 6.Jatman: Reply to this comment

    It was always going to be hard playing against a nothern hemisphere ref who clearly made a lot of mistakes!overall welldone..WP manne het alweer nag gemaak!!!

  • 7.cuntlyn: Reply to this comment

    meyer calling his team a ‘scratch team’. Hammers on inexperience and that his stars not in the team. Then in same vein says how well the current team is playing and that any returning players will have to play hard to earn there places back.

    If that’s not talking in circles?

    He could/should have said: ‘this inexperence side, without a proper back line coach and rigid game plan, excelled and it will show in future.

  • 8.skopdiekan: Reply to this comment

    @cuntlyn-7: the WP players of Vermeulen, Louw, De Villiers and Etsebeth with some assistance from Lambie. Alberts, and the 2 reserve props saved his arse..

    I hope he realizes by how much.

  • 9.cuntlyn: Reply to this comment

    I do agree there. And they young still.

    I’m glad Lambie has been rated. My technical knowledge is not enough, andI wondered why Lambie have been Lamented on other posts. In my eyes he is really growing in that position. You don’t have a bad game because u kicked the ball out directly. Like tennis, you aim for the corner and the margin in/out very small.

    Question: not referring to the merit of his selection. But don’t you think Kirchner plays better rugby than before?

  • 10.cuntlyn: Reply to this comment

    @cuntlyn-9: sorry Mrs Shaurn, for the spelling and grammar mistakes. You taught us well. Late at night and on a mobile. No proof reading.

  • 11.skopdiekan: Reply to this comment

    Kirchner had the best game I ever seen him play in Bok colours today.. he stood up to the occasion for the first time in I don’t know how many games.. best game I ever seen from Kirchner today in green and gold.. most times I lament about Kirchner as much as I lament about Pienaar.. but not today.

    All played pretty well apart from Pienaar, and the 2 starting props who got owned at the scrum and Strauss had a quiet game except found his jumpers well in the line out.

    Etsebeth should play 5 and Alberts or Vd Merwe should play 4
    Heinke and Cilliers were far better than Steenkamp and Du Plessis
    Louw and Vermeulen along with Etsebeth, Alberts and De Villiers, and then Kirchner, Pietersen and Lambie as back up led the Boks to victory

    But Vermeulen was colossal and led the war from the front of the trenches together with Louw and JdV took huge courage also in the thick of it.. JdV stopped Tuilagi on his burst off Pienaar’s poor pass intercept otherwise it was England try time and game up right there.

  • 12.mikeybrass: Reply to this comment

    @skopdiekan-11: Thoughts on how JPP was used as a first centre on many occasions instead of JdV ?

  • 13.Soda: Reply to this comment

    And I believe that Santa Claus is going to eat the cookies I leave out for him on Christmas Eve.

  • 14.Big Jack: Reply to this comment

    Soda… If I had one wish it would be to stand next to you next time you say something stupid like that!

  • 15.cuntlyn: Reply to this comment

    @skopdiekan-11:
    Thanks for that Skop. I’m glad for Kitchner, he stepped up. Obviously hard work on his side. Within his limitations very safe at the back.

    I wonder if HG still regards JdV ‘sonder ballas’. (Probably, but for another reason. Like the way he sang the Anthem)

  • 16.nama1: Reply to this comment

    Meyer believes a lot of things. Not all are necessarily true.

    For example:
    Jaques Potgieter is a test player. (He saw the light with this one.)
    Hougaard is a test wing.
    Kruger is a test lock.
    Kicking the ball to the opposition is the best way to play rugby.
    Rugby is about defence and not about attack.

  • 17.Heavens Game: Reply to this comment

    Meyer is about as realistic and honest now as Hitler and Goebbels about winning WW2 with the Russians on the edge of Berlin…

    This Bok side is an embarrassment to Rugby…

    Vivre La France…

  • 18.phil72: Reply to this comment

    Well done HM

    With Beast, Burger, Bekker, Steyn, Habana, Goosen, Bismark, Kankovski, Du Preez, Spies, Heinrich and a few others back in the picture next year, we can only improve!

  • 19.nortierd: Reply to this comment

    @skopdiekan-11:
    Agree 100%.
    He was solid, showed guts under the high ball and his worth was properly demonstrated the first two times JP tried to take high balls and knocked both on.
    I get the idea HM has been working on him for many years to play a Johan Roets type game after he left.
    He was one of those nothing flashy, but very solid type players whose worth was only truly discovered after his sudden retirement.

  • 20.Tbozknows: Reply to this comment

    Lambie is fine, we need more movement from our centres like they needed to probe more. Good defense though. I say bring back PDV as attack coach. or an Eddie Jones.

  • 21.Gumboots: Reply to this comment

    I too believe there is a bright future ahead, but we need to change our game plan and improve on the poor backline play. We need Goosen back soon so he can spark the backline. I also believe it is time for Jean to retire. We are all blaming players, yet the coach is instructing them how to play. I mean how many times did the ball move from 10! Twice? If we continue to play like this we might of have forwards as backline players. It is a joke to say the least.

  • 22.Gumboots: Reply to this comment

    We have become so used to mediocre that a mediocre display is lauded as okey…

  • 23.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @Gumboots-21:
    Meyer will have the test matches during the inbound tours to get our back line firing. He is fortunate that we’ll be playing against “weaker” teams while Aus will host the B&I Lions and NZ will host France.

    The Scotland team that will tour in SA will be without their best players (they’ll be with the Lions). I believe Italy will also come to our shores.

    He could not ask for better than that in a bid to sort out our back line woes before the RC start.

    Let’s hope.

  • 24.Gumboots: Reply to this comment

    @nama1-23:

    We will get a false sense of security playing against the 12 ranked second side. We needed to be playing the top guys to get a true idea of where we are and what we can do…

  • 25.nama1: Reply to this comment

    Bok tries this year.

    1. vs England: 2 tries (JdV & Morne)
    2. vs England: 4 tries (JPP, Bissie, Alberts, Hougaard)
    3. vs England: 1 try (JPP)
    4. vs Arg: 3 tries (Habana, Kirchner, Coetzee)
    5. vs Arg: 1 try (Frans)
    6. vs Aus: 1 try (Habana)
    7. vs All Blacks:1 try (Habana)
    8. vs Aus: 4 tries (Habans x 3, Flo)
    9. vs All Blacks: 1 try (Habana)
    10. vs Ireland: 1 try (Pienaar)
    11. vs Scotland: 2 tries (Strauss x 2)
    12 vs England: 1 try (Alberts)

    22 tries in 12 matches.

    16 tries scored against us.

    So all in all, our attacking play was nothing to write home about while we also leaked tries.

  • 26.phil72: Reply to this comment

    @nama1-23:

    All our coaches played the weaker teams during their careers ( fiji, Italy, Etc)

    If HM can win the next 4 or so, his record would be pretty impressive!

  • 27.phil72: Reply to this comment

    Perfect build up for the four nations! We will be wining a few test matches next year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 28.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @Gumboots-24:
    I hear you but I just think it might be better to try new things against weaker opposition.

  • 29.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @phil72-26:
    Yes, absolutely.

    He can start the RC with a win record of around 65% next year.

  • 30.phil72: Reply to this comment

    @nama1-28:

    When last did we have a coach that can say we only lost about 20% of our games…. Only kitch christie would have a better record?

  • 31.phil72: Reply to this comment

    @phil72-30:

    As much as you plonkers might hate it…. HM is on track to become the most successful rugby coach in SA behind Kitch Christie
    3 easy matches to start the season, the 6 four nations matches with a far stronger springbok team and another end of year tour with now a more experienced and far superior team?

    I would suggest he could easily win 10 out of his next 12?

  • 32.cane: Reply to this comment

    @phil72-30:

    Meyer won 58% in 2012.
    Not bad.

    But for FS.

    You are SA. Not bad, ain’t good enough……………………………………….IS IT.

  • 33.phil72: Reply to this comment

    @cane-32:

    It could have been much worse! No other SA coach ever managed to coach our second stringers to win a few in a row?

  • 34.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @phil72-30:
    Would it not be better to say, we win about 80% of our games instead of boasting about only losing 20%.

    How many draws in the rest of the 80% if you only lose 20%?

    For example, can you really brag about only losing 20% of your matches if you have a record that reads:

    Play: 20
    Win: 10
    Draw: 6
    Lose: 4

    20% lose record but only a 50% win record. Not something to brag about imo. Maybe if you were Arg or Italy but not if you are the Boks.

    Lets concentrate on the win percentage. It is a more positive outlook.

  • 35.cane: Reply to this comment

    @phil72-33:

    Once again Philly.

    You are SA.
    There should be no such thing as second stringers. ONLY SPRINGBOKS.

  • 36.phil72: Reply to this comment

    @nama1-34:

    It would be yes!

    But lets look at what happened and what HM did! The core of the bok team retired 2011 and he had to deal with +- 10 first choice player not being available due to injury and club commitments. He is building a team (same as he did in his early days with the bulls). There are 15 odd world class players becoming available to him next year.

    This will become one of the strongest SA teams ever?

  • 37.pattyfries: Reply to this comment

    Heyneke, you’ve had your formative year to try things out. If you don’t deliver on that 80% win ratio, we’ll be calling for your early departure.

  • 38.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @phil72-36:
    I certainly hope so.

    I also hope that they will play an attractive brand of rugby and not this dull, uninspiring stuff that we were subjected to this year.

    More of what we saw in the 1st half of the 2nd test against England is what I would like to see.

    You? Are you satisfied with how we played this year?

  • 39.phil72: Reply to this comment

    @pattyfries-37:

    Bit hard on the man

    SPRINGBOK COACH WINNING RATIOS

    Andre Markgraaf (1996) 61%
    Carel du Plessis (1997) 37%
    Nick Mallet (1997-2000) 71%
    Harry Viljoen (2000-2002) 53%
    Rudolph Straeuli (2002-2003) 52%
    Jake White (2004-2007) 67%
    Peter de Villiers (2008-) 63%

    Lets see what he brings to the table next year?

  • 40.phil72: Reply to this comment

    @nama1-38:

    HM is far more intelligent than people give him credit for! All of us including him wants the boks to score more tries. He is building towards this and our our rugby will become more exiting to watch! Also respect his attitude of trying to win even if it has to be ugly! The attitude of chucking the balll around win or lose will also not work for me?

    Imagine the criticism he would have received losing a few up north….

  • 41.phil72: Reply to this comment

    @cane-35:

    Bekker, Andries
    Botha, Bakkies
    Brussow, Heinrich
    Burger, Schalk
    du Plessis, Bismarck
    Fourie, Jaque
    Goosen Johan
    Habana, Bryan
    Kankowski, Ryan
    Mtawarira, Tendai ‘Beast’
    Oosthuizen Coenie
    Potgieter, Jacques
    Smith, Juan
    Spies, Pierre
    Steyn, Francois
    du Preez, Fourie
    Muller, Johann
    Rossouw, Danie
    Stegmann, Deon

    All still playing, but not available

  • 42.Liewe Luiperd: Reply to this comment

    OK, so let’s analyse Meyer’s first year in charge by the numbers.

    Played 12
    Won 7
    Drawn 2
    Lost 3

    58.3%

    Rating: “Below Average” (if one compares him to the “average” of Jake White and PDV).

    However, had we won the two drawn games, which we really should have done, he would have been sitting on 75% which would have been “above average”. The margins are very small in test rugby.

    The rugby has been boring, one dimensional, ponderous and seemingly without any innovation or plan B. It also seems that there is a palpable sense of fear amongst the team not to lose which seems to have an inhibiting effect.

    What is of concern is that we only won 2 of 6 games in the 4N, against the world’s best. A 33.3% return against the best in the game is not good enough (especially when the inclusion of Argentina should mean home and away wins up front).

    But whilst the rugby has been boring and not good enough to beat the All Blacks (and never will be), and whilst Meyer’s results are below average, I do have a small sense of optimism going forward that this young team can only improve.

  • 43.nortierd: Reply to this comment

    @Liewe Luiperd-42:
    I support your optimism
    There are more than enough doomsayers and negative supporters that I think they could do with some more optimistic supporters.
    What tickles me is that we are ponderous and our game plan, or lack thereof, is clear for everyone to see, yet we managed to win all 3 matches away from home after a long season.
    I for one will just bite my lip before launching full out attacks against Meyer and the players and rather use that energy to believe that they have a blueprint and we will be seeing better in the future

  • 44.Liewe Luiperd: Reply to this comment

    @nortierd-43: look, let’s not lose sight of the fact that we beat Ireland, Scotland and England.

    The Springboks should be beating these teams all the time. So let’s not get too carried away.

    The real test is the 4N. And this year we truly sucked.

  • 45.phil72: Reply to this comment

    1 Mtawarira, Tendai
    2 du Plessis, Bismarck
    3 Pat Cilliers
    4 Bakkies Botha
    5 Eben Etzebeth
    6 Francois Louw
    7 Duane Vermeulen
    8 Pierre Spies
    9 Fourie Du Preez
    10 Johan Goosen
    11 JP Pietersen
    12 Frans Steyn
    13 Jaques Fourie
    14 Brian Habana
    15 Jaco Taute

    16 Adriaan Strauss
    17 Jannie Dup
    18 Guthro Steenkamp
    19 Willem Alberts
    20 Schalk Burger
    21 Ryan Kankovski
    22 Francois Hougaard
    23 Pat Lambie

  • 46.skopdiekan: Reply to this comment

    Heyneke Meyer is thicker than 3 planks strung together

    Here is real score card the way I judge him for his first year

    4 clear wins as below all at home

    09 Jun 2012 ST v England 22-17 Durban H
    16 Jun 2012 ST v England 36-27 Johannesburg H
    18 Aug 2012 RC v Argentina 27-6 Cape Town H
    29 Sep 2012 RC v Australia 31-8 Pretoria H

    2 mediocre flattering wins with some lucky results away

    10 Nov 2012 AI v Ireland 16-12 Dublin A
    17 Nov 2012 AI v Scotland 21-10 Edinburgh A

    2 very poor draws which should have been losses had circumstances not bailed the cause 1 home 1 away

    23 Jun 2012 ST v England 14-14 Pt Elizabeth H
    25 Aug 2012 RC v Argentina 16-16 Mendoza A

    3 clear losses 2 away 1 at home

    08 Sep 2012 RC v Australia 19-26 Perth_AUS A
    15 Sep 2012 RC v New Zealand 11-21 Dunedin A
    06 Oct 2012 RC v New Zealand 16-32 Johannesburg H

    1 extremely lucky win could easily have gone the opposite way

    24 Nov 2012 AI v England 16-15 London A

    So his clear wins = 4
    Mediocre wins = 2

    Clear losses = 3
    Lucky draws = 2
    Lucky wins = 1

    Report card after year one reads 50% pass mark

    He should have lost in Mendoza, and almost lost in PE and in London
    Which means he won 6, lost 3 and should have or could have lost another 3

    result = 6/12 clear wins and 2 of those were dire results in Ireland and Scotland away.

  • 47.phil72: Reply to this comment

    @skopdiekan-46:

    We also almost lost in the 1995 world cup twice?

  • 48.phil72: Reply to this comment

    2 draws and 2 losses purely because of poor goal kicking by Morne Steyn… agree with you 100%. Looking back it should of been:

    clear wins = 5
    Mediocre wins = 2
    Clear losses = 2
    Lucky wins = 3

  • 49.nortierd: Reply to this comment

    @Liewe Luiperd-44:
    The All Blacks excelled, as per usual, the Boks and Aus were below par, and Argentina played almost above themselves and still only managed one draw.
    At least we know we can improve and should be where we should beat Argentina comfortably, beat Aus at home and maybe away as well, and run the Kiwis close away and win at home.
    Still to be rated 2nd can’t be all bad, yet it sounds like it most of the time.
    I’ve reached the point where I’m tired of all the arguments, Meyer bashing, JdV bashing etc. etc. that I just want to enjoy the games again without all the emotion.
    Every coach of the Boks is in a no win situation anyway ,irrespective of who he selects, so I do feel sorry for him on some level, yet he knew what to expect, but maybe it’s time to actually give him the benefit of the doubt and support him and his players and there chosen way forward.
    I know it won’t happen, but I will try henceforth and look for the positives, no matter how small, because after all, it’s only a game to me and the only way it affects my life is in the Superbru scores.

  • 50.skopdiekan: Reply to this comment

    @phil72-47: and we almost lost in the 2007 WC twice to 12th rank Fiji and 14 rank Tonga

    Tonga beat Scotland yesterday who we scraped a win against last weekend

    at least our close almost losses in 1995 WC were against top teams France and NZ

    the draw vs Argentina in Mendoza should have been a loss if Steyn hadn’t luckily got to the full backs raking kick to charge down and score that was a certain loss by all accounts a draw was a gift by the rugby gods.

    Similar in PE vs England a draw was a fluke result.. and yesterday in London was due to Alberts lucky recipient off a hack ahead off the English loose forward putting him onside.. lucky ping pong pinball type try. Flood missed 2 sitters first half and then Robshaw refuses 3 points at 6 minutes out but goes for the 3 at the end of the game which lets Boks off the hook.

    So 2 draws plus yesterdays fluke result = 3 games plus the 3 he lost = 6 from 12 = 50% success rate.

  • 51.wnbb: Reply to this comment

    The Stormers contingent saved HM’s arse this season.When he discarded kuk like spies(admittedly injured),Dean Greyling,Potgieter and JP Engelbrecht things started looking up for him.Getting rid of KD probably the best decision of his first year…..after bringing back Louw.

  • 52.Treehugger: Reply to this comment

    Anybody else think Estebeth (sp) is being unfairly targeted ???? He just has to give a squint glance and BAM! Ref blows and opposition players seem to be wanting to create another Bakkies in him… I think they fear him and the potential they see for the future in the way he plays and are trying to nip it in the bud and creat a dirty player, sorry if I have not explained properly but am a bit knakkered.

  • 53.nortierd: Reply to this comment

    @Treehugger-52:
    Looks like it.
    He must tread carefully though, yesterday’s incident a case in point, he started it by kicking the ball out of the scrum halves grasp and then trying to assert himself.
    All he should to do now is concentrate on his primary task and stop getting involved in off the ball incidents and trying to be the alpha male

  • 54.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Treehugger-52:

    Eben has quite a bit of his uncle Cliffie inside him- and bakkies was a fairy in comparison to Cliffie- so we are going to see fireworks in future, u can bet your house on it.

  • 55.wnbb: Reply to this comment

    Even the media hacks are now trying to improve HM’s winning percentage. :D . Heyneke in buoyant mood

    View 48 comments Comment on this story
    2012-11-25 13:41
    London – Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer said his first year in charge of the team had gone as well as he could have expected after they ended 2012 by “grinding out” a 16-15 win over England at Twickenham.

    Saturday’s success saw South Africa finish the calendar year with a record of played 12, won eight, lost three and drawn one, with two of those defeats coming against world champions New Zealand and the other by Australia.

    However, the win against England saw the Springboks complete an unbeaten tour of Europe following victories over Ireland (16-12) and Scotland (21-10).

    Video highlights: England v South Africa

    At Twickenham, they scored the only try of the match when blindside flanker Willem Alberts crossed early in the second half for a score converted by flyhalf Patrick Lambie, who also kicked South Africa’s remaining points courtesy of three penalties.

    The fact that England opted to go for goal when they were awarded a penalty at 16-12 behind with barely two minutes left, rather than opt for an attacking lineout that could have led to a match-clinching try, was testament to the Springboks’ set-piece superiority and their forceful defence.

    “You have to dig deep and grind out the wins,” said Meyer. “I believe that this was one thing this team couldn’t do.

  • 56.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @Treehugger-52:

    Most enjoyable moment in rugby this year for me was Eben taking out the prima donna Bissy. Bissy will never be the same again, just wach it :)

  • 57.CharlesM: Reply to this comment

    Hi Rob: when Cliffie was Eben’s age, they (the brothers Etz.b and their “clan”) were “cleaning” every bar in Parow, Vasco, Goodwood et al!
    I have said it before that Eben has obviously an abundance of the Etzebeths’ aggression in him but he has a “softer side” as well – I think it is his mother’s good influence. His father Harry is not the perfect role model. Whenever Eben is interviewed, nothing is mentoned about Harry! I have heard some pretty bad things about Harry!

    Back to yesterday’s test: have a look at that “incident” again. While Eben was on the ground / knees, Ashton gave him a slap on the head but retreated immediately, as if thinking “what the hell did I do now?”

    Eben is going to get a lot of chirps and “attention” from his opponents in the future but I think he is much stronger mentally than a lot of folks think. If AC & co don’t play him into the ground like Bekker he can become one of the best Boks ever !!

  • 58.Redox: Reply to this comment

    All this analysis of HM Win loss ratio and comparing it to that of the previous coaches in order to convince us that his been successful is fundamentally flawed because the Argies have now joined the southern hemisphere tournament they’re still a developing nation in terms of rugby and the Boks really should beat them easily every time and we didn’t even manage that this year. The likes White, Mallet, PDV etc did not have the benefit of easy game like that 2/3 times per season to boost their win loss ratio

  • 59.JAWESOME: Reply to this comment

    @Redox(Original)-58:

    Agree 100%

    HM has yet to proof himself against the might of Fiji, Samoa , Tonga, Italy ect?

  • 60.Treehugger: Reply to this comment

    I actually thought he was provoked and handled himself ok, he cant very well just shrink away he has to stand up for himself a bit.

    As for the Bissie moment :mrgreen: I quite enjoyed it myself, am not crazy about him.

  • 61.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    @nama1-23: Hi pal.You have always been consistent re:ZK.Not joining line?Has anybody noticed how when
    ball kicked to Dagg he has 2 to 3 supporters falling back.?
    In other words,line joins him.Thought SK great.

  • 62.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    SK = ZK

  • 63.JAWESOME: Reply to this comment

    @Treehugger-60:

    Now how many poms would have slapped their handbags at BAKKIES?

  • 64.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim-56: Blind sided him.Watch it again.

  • 65.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    @wnbb-51: Come on pal.It was a Springbok(Not Stormers )team.Kirschner brilliant I.M.O. JP very good Alberts very good Lambie OK
    De jong invisible Jdv invisible.But I still rate them.Don,t stir embers of
    provincialism here.Can only divide us.Agree with your assesment of Stormer players.

  • 66.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @ryecatcher-61:
    Hi Rye.

    Yes, my argument was always that our players don’t fall back when the ball is kicked on our FB and he therefor becomes isolated leaving him no other choice than to kick for touch or kick an up and under. Yesterday, on the occasion where he knocked on, you only saw one player (Hougaard, I think) behind him.

    All Black players on the other hand will fall back and you’ll have a line of 3/4 players behind the ball catcher to mount a counter attack. Not only that, they also immediately move the ball to the far end of the field, away from the traffic, to where there is much more space. We saw it again last night how they move the ball to the opposite side off the field from where it was caught with just two long passes. Attacking the space when counter attacking should be the aim.

    We rely on individual skills from our players, jinxing their way through the opposing players, to put the rest on side when they catch the ball at the back.

    ZK was very good yesterday, especially with his catching from the air. Really shut the mouths of a few people with his performance.

    PS: remember how people were adamant that he is poor in the air after dropping a high ball against Wales in 2010 from which they scored. :lol:

  • 67.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    @nama1-66: Hi pal.I usually just sit back
    and read.But this Anti ZK thing has been getting on my t its big time.
    I played fullback.Was lomp and slow. Recognise a good player when
    I see one,

  • 68.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    @nama1-66: You make me feel like a kenner LOL

  • 69.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @ryecatcher-68:
    Oh, but you are, Rye.

    Everybody on this site is one in his/her own little way. That’s what make it so interesting. :lol:

  • 70.lightie: Reply to this comment

    @nama1-66:

    They’ve been doing that to us for a while now. They read the crash up and clearance and pull players back while the balls still in the ruck. They effectively give us an overlap because they know we won’t run.

  • 71.carol: Reply to this comment

    Often wonder what a ‘Kenner’ actaully is?

  • 72.carol: Reply to this comment

    actually even!

  • 73.nama1: Reply to this comment

    @carol-71:
    kenner – somebody who knows his stuff

  • 74.Treehugger: Reply to this comment

    @ Carol kenner equals knower

  • 75.gunther: Reply to this comment

    @carol-71:

    Kenner is an accolade given to someone who agrees with you.

  • 76.Treehugger: Reply to this comment

    @Gunther :lol:

  • 77.katman: Reply to this comment

    A kenner is someone with a grotesquely protruding chin. Tobie Cronje is a kenner.

  • 78.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    @katman-77: Prefer savant

  • 79.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    @ryecatcher-78: Savant blanc

  • 80.ryecatcher: Reply to this comment

    Goodnight all

  • 81.carol: Reply to this comment

    Kenner – Thank you all :-)

    Another Saffa word for my long list!

  • 82.whatever: Reply to this comment

    coulda shoulda woulda……………………what a load of BS. A win is a win and a loss is a loss, get over it skopdoos!

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