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    Quote Originally Posted by BKKBoet View Post
    Well Pdivvy has named the team for tomorrow and as is his want, he has gone against conventional wisdom and tampered with a winning combination! Out goes the mercurial F Steyn (who was just starting to settle into the role) and in comes the 'Tiger Woods' of rugby Pienaar at fullback. This could prove a masterstroke of giving SA more attacking options or it could just give the Aussies the opening they need to have a chance in the game. Having said that though, the Aussies are ravaged by injuries and carrying the mental scars of 3 defeats in a row. Should be a great game.

    The one good thing is that he has resisted the urge to bring Burger straight back into the starting lineup and has stuck with Brussow, intstead Burger comes onto the bench for the injured Danie Roussow. It is going to be interesting to see him come on with 30 mins to go after sitting on the sidelines for 8 weeks, go you good thing (just keep your F&*#ing fingers to yourself)!

    SA Team (caps in brackets).

    15. Ruan Pienaar (33)
    14. JP Pietersen (29)
    13. Jaque Fourie (48)
    12. Jean de Villiers (51)
    11. Bryan Habana (51)
    10. Morné Steyn (6)
    9. Fourie du Preez (49)
    8. Pierre Spies (25)
    7. Juan Smith (60)
    6. Heinrich Brüssow (7)
    5. Victor Matfield (86)
    4. Bakkies Botha (60)
    3. John Smit – captain (87)
    2. Bismarck du Plessis (27)
    1. Tendai Mtawarira (16)

    Reserves:

    16. Chiliboy Ralepelle (6)
    17. Jannie du Plessis (10)
    18. Andries Bekker (17)
    19. Schalk Burger (50)
    20. Ricky Januarie (38)
    21. Adi Jacobs (25)
    22. Frans Steyn (33)

    Chiliboy Ralepelle???
    Bismarck du Plessis???


    Those poor blokes parents should be tarred and feathered for that.

    What is it with St Africans and first names?

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    Why do you think we are called 'The Rainbow Nation"!

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    Rainbow Nation or not, there's no excuse for calling your kids Chiliboy or Bismarck.

    Anyway, relax, I'm just taking the mick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Muffinman View Post
    Rainbow Nation or not, there's no excuse for calling your kids Chiliboy or Bismarck.

    Anyway, relax, I'm just taking the mick.
    Or "Bakkies" for that matter.

    That's probably the worst of the lot, it's Afrikaans for 'pick-up truck'!

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    ^^I am totally relaxed. Doesnt bother me what someone else calls their kid!

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    Any bloke called Bismark deserves 100 caps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Kerr View Post
    Kick off about 4.00pm Perth time right SL?
    sorry wayne for not replying, i was on my way already.

    it was a 6pm kick off, and a pretty dull game from the ozzies.
    the ovel had no atmosphere at all. the sa supporters were louder.
    was talking to a bloke who reckons all ozzie sports are fucked cos they are all wrapped in cotton wool,industry of sports, wives at all events blah blah blah......i agreed

    anyho, good night out in perth afterwards.

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    Is Robbie Deans copping some flack?

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    not sure, there was very little about it in yesterdays paper. im sure his head is on the block.

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    the ovel had no atmosphere at all. the sa supporters were louder
    I've heard that it's not the best grund going for watching rugby; everyone's too far away from the action.

    I missed the game unfortunately, thanks to my focking neighbour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Chuchok
    Is Robbie Deans copping some flack?
    I don't think that Deans coaching style has anything to do with Australia's current form in fact they have been a weak side compared to the other powerful Rugby nations for the last 7 or 8 years.

    I have taken some heart about the new crop of younger players coming through but while the are making stupid mistakes that mostly result in tries to the opposition the coach can do fvck all about it.

    As it stands Australia still needs a decent mobile hard front row and have to get rid of the fancy play and forced passes which invariably ends up in attacking breakdowns.

    Maybe they can lure Sir Clive Woodward out of retirement and to show us how to win again!

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    Let him re-destroy the game again?

    50% of the SH teams are doing that already......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcock
    Let him re-destroy the game again?
    I don't know what the answer is mate but they have to do something (the aussies) as SH supporters are not as accepting of losing so often unlike our NH cousins!

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    Aussies certainly looked a demoralised bunch ... word here in Fiji is Aussie camp is all buggered up following the sacking of their favourite son, Lote Tuqiri (who was apparently caught shagging Robbie Deans' wife)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcock View Post
    Let him re-destroy the game again?

    50% of the SH teams are doing that already......
    Ahem...
    ... England's international rugby union team face a probe by the Rugby Football Union (RFU) amid claims that faking blood injuries to gain tactical advantage has seeped into the international game...

    ...A source in the report says the alleged corrupt practices exist in the English top flight and the Six Nations.

    "According to our investigations it (cheating) is fairly widespread," the Sunday Telegraph quoted the unnamed source as saying.

    "What I do know is that some of the practices are occurring within international teams.

    "Those teams are involved in the Six Nations and England have in the past been one of them."...
    Rugby: 'Bloodgate' scandal spreads to England team - Sport - NZ Herald News

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    The relevance to Woodward and my comments?

    Any actual facts in your quote?

    Don't bet that someone in the SH, possibly even New Zealand has done such a thing...... and yes, it's appalling wherever it is done.

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    I knew that would get a bite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Kerr
    following the sacking of their favourite son, Lote Tuqiri (who was apparently caught shagging Robbie Deans' wife)
    LOL...it's a classic isn't it....whenever a sporting hero falls from grace the old 'he was shagging the wife excuse' floats to the top

    Same accusation was made when Mike Ruddock fell out with his team....

    Gavin Henson's dropping from the Ospreys was once balmed on such a thing.....

    Several other times too..... in this case the Fijian man needs to be portrayed as the big Fijian Shagger.....of course Tiquiri's dropping has nothing to do with his increasing lack of fitness, his ability to constantly break curfews and go drinking and his genuine lack of self discipline.......

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    no English killing the game stone dead!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcock View Post
    It needs a real rugby supporter to open this for you, God knows half the SH Legends around here won't even know it's up this weekend.

    Tri Nations Fixtures, with what I believe are the Thai Kick Off times
    Match One - July 18th New Zealand v Australia, Auckland 1335.
    Match Two - July 25th South Africa v New Zealand, Bloemfontein 1900
    Match Three - Aug 1st South Africa v New Zealand, Durban 1900
    Match Four - Aug 8th South Africa v Australia, Cape Town 1900
    Match Five - Aug 22nd Australia v New Zealand, Sydney 1605
    Match Six - Aug 29th Australia v South Africa, Perth 1605
    Match Seven - Sept 5th Australia v South Africa, Brisbane 1605
    Match Eight - Sept 12 New Zealand v South Africa, Hamilton 1335
    Match Nine - Sept 19th New Zealand v Australia, Wellington 1335

    I believe I have the kick off times correct for you. No nasty English people killing the sport stone cold dead it'll be tries, tries and running from all angles. No one will kick, you'll almost think it has become illegal.

    Who will win?

    South Africa in my book as long as they field a team to win, best pack and they'll hit the ground running. But who knows with De Villiers? after all they've already won the one they really wanted this year, maybe he'll be blooding more players for the future and will give the tournament a miss. Sure hope not!

    Australia will give it a good go as always. There is some young backs to look out for, though I don't feel they have come through quite as fast as some of the names in the past. Of course this doesn't apply to young O'Connor, who just couldn't cum any quicker.

    I feel this is very much a transition year for New Zealand. The strength in depth of a few years ago looks a bit more suspect. The back row in the recent first test was anonymous and the game against Italy didn't inspire. I think the right selection is there, but will Henry find it? Certain names need shipping out, but this is Test Match rugby, Super 14 flash won't win test matches on it's own and the back doesn't look to be a hige strength.

    Tenderloins most Saturday's until mid September, gotta love it, though 3 games against each team, as a tournament it is a bit same same.....but different.
    Bobcock just because you can print out a schedule of matches d'not make you
    the so called expert.If you know the game then you should know that S/Africa
    changed their style significantly from a kicking game to one that kept the ball in hand more.[scored 4 good tries]S/A coach De villiers said our kicking game was outstanding as it always is!!!! Did they learn this from the poms or what?
    Besides the poor Aussies have lost the knack of winning. RUGBY,CRICKET,SWIMMING and POCKET BILLIARDS.
    Not that I'm bias.

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    isanyokel

    you'll have to be more specific, and also understand some of the banter that has gone on around the sport lately on this board.

    But I'll happily have whatever debate you are seeking then you may find out what I think.......... until then your comments in relation to me are somewhat meaningless. Seeing as how I am yet to comment about Saturdays game I'll forgive you.

    For the record it was a good game, not great, after all it was done and dusted by half time.

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    Unjust comments

    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcock View Post
    isanyokel

    you'll have to be more specific, and also understand some of the banter that has gone on around the sport lately on this board.

    But I'll happily have whatever debate you are seeking then you may find out what I think.......... until then your comments in relation to me are somewhat meaningless. Seeing as how I am yet to comment about Saturdays game I'll forgive you.

    For the record it was a good game, not great, after all it was done and dusted by half time.
    O.K. Bobcock,I'm apologetic for my rather limited reply,after taken the time to read
    most of the comments relating to RUGBY I now know to read a thread in full before
    any sarcastic statement.Still disagree that the POMS kill any game stone dead!!!!
    The S/A squad is by far the strongest at the moment,with the Kiwi's and 'oz' rebuilding.So sorry mate,look forward to future rants /banter

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    The Perth test, which was dire, is not enough to condemn robbie deans- he'd been generally considered to be foing a pretty good job as coaching up until then. One bad day does not a coach break.

    The 'strategy' for Oz has been to rebuild the team moving towards the next World Cup. Whether they have the strength in players to achieve this, and be a serious contender, remains to be seen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isanyokel
    Still disagree that the POMS kill any game stone dead!!!!
    Fully agree with you, LOy Toy however seems to think Clive Woodward nearly killed rugby stone dead all on his lonesome.

    Then didn't know who Jack Rowell was when a debate was attempted.....5555

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    You can't coach without the players and Deans doesn't have much to work with. Some promising backs who as i said at the beginning have now been around long enough to outgrow the 'promising' tag (exception O'Connor). They just aren't doing that.

    Burgess is a disaster at Scrum Half and plainly not International quality. Matt Henjak you silly silly boy, you could be a star now but you have really wasted that talent!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang
    The 'strategy' for Oz has been to rebuild the team moving towards the next World Cup. Whether they have the strength in players to achieve this, and be a serious contender, remains to be seen.
    A bit odd considering most Aussies I have spoken to in the last 6 years or so don't believe the world cup is as serious as the Tri Nations.

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