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Thanks to Wales basically adopting a staring contest approach when playing the Boks until somebody blinks, only twice has the winning team between the two emerged with a margin of over 10 points in the last 10 matches, with the rest of the result being decided by three to four points. The forgetfulness on the part of Bok supporters is our nip-tuck record against the Welsh.
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As evidenced by the fact that their bench is split six-two in favour of forwards so they can effectively field two packs of forwards during a game, champagne rugby is never really on the menu for the Boks.īesides, since readmission the Boks have only ever sporadically played attractive rugby, the last time they consistently did so being under Nick Mallett between 1997-2000 (that’s right, it’s been 22 years). There’s something about being the reigning champions that has either turned Springbok fans arrogant or made them forgetful. The first game took an injury time penalty to win defeat in the second was attributed to the multiple changes and while the Boks followed their World Cup mantra to the letter by f*cking the visitors up physically, the bluntness of their attack meant they left a lot of points on the table.
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#OPINION: Jake White shares his expertise following the defeat to my experience, the most successful Springbok coaches keep the best teams together." #rugby #news #RSAvWAL - rugb圓65.com July 14, 2022īut White was being a little disingenuous because he once admitted to making also having occasion to learn from his mistakes as Bok coach to New Frame: “I was coaching international rugby at 40 years old – some guys have just finished playing at that age – so I would have made mistakes and done things in a way other people wouldn’t.”īe that as it may, the main reason every man and his dog seem to be looking over Nienaber’s shoulder and critiquing his work in red ink is the series against the Welsh only finishing 2-1 in the hosts’ favour. The comment about coaches not learning their trade at international level was meant to be a barb for Nienaber, who inherited the job from his friend Erasmus after a history as a physiotherapist, a conditioning coach and a defence coach. The catch is that the same thing that has made him such an adaptable coach – an inability to resist skulduggery – is the same reason he is easily one of the most divisive Springbok coaches in history. Hate him or hate him, White will go down as one of South Africa’s greatest rugby coaches. White then used the sequel column to join the rest of the country in bemoaning the fact that Nienaber’s team has the creativity of a blunt object in attack. The first, which was a response to Nienaber’s comments following the Boks’ above-mentioned loss in Bloemfontein after making 14 changes to the team that narrowly won the match before it, reminded the head coach that international level isn’t a place to learn for coaches. Former Springbok coach Jake White needed no less than two website columns to get his jabs in. How much salt you should take with what Burger Sr – an Apartheid Springbok and the father of World Cup winner and the best rugby pundit in South Africa right now, Schalk Burger – says, can be gleaned from him getting misty-eyed over getting no recognition from SA Rugby for playing for the country “during trying times”, which is a tone-deaf story for another day.īurger Sr wasn’t the only prominent rugby figure to use the media as a platform to voice his frustrations with the current Bok management team. Noted Oom Schalk, again your opinion counts so much!! We all love the game and will always attempt to do what’s the best for ?? If my calculations are correct its more or less the same amount of days out from the the last Rugby World Cup ?? /SapUs1uD5c- Rassie Erasmus July 13, 2022 The Boks’ first-ever defeat to Wales at home in the recently concluded three-test series moved “Skala” to put down the wine and intimate on a tweet (because who calls people directly, these days?) that SA Rugby director of rugby Rassie Erasmus and head coach Jacques Nienaber had no plan for a World Cup title defence just over a year away. If his tweets are anything to go by, Schalk Burger Senior – presumably tweeting with a vat of his favourite wine vintage by his side – apparently knows more about rugby than all the Springbok coaches put together.