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boere wors wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 11:55 am
Sards wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 11:09 am
boere wors wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 10:46 am

WTF, did he really say that???
I am still trying to puzzle out 240 minutes since June.....
Maybe Heyneke can help with Jacques' counting...

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Nienaber is doing a number on Fassi for sure.
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When Fassi does start again, I really hope he scores a hattrick before halftime!!

The hype is just off the scale for the poor lad at this moment. He could almost be called 10Bar.....
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Sandstorm wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 12:19 pm When Fassi does start again, I really hope he scores a hattrick before halftime!!

The hype is just off the scale for the poor lad at this moment. He could almost be called 10Bar.....
I am more concerned about Nienaber manipulating facts to justify his selections.

If he is playing Fassi along just release him ffs
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Sandstorm wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 12:19 pm When Fassi does start again, I really hope he scores a hattrick before halftime!!

The hype is just off the scale for the poor lad at this moment. He could almost be called 10Bar.....
I'm inclined to agree. He's hardly played any rugby in recent months, looking forward to him getting back into a Sharks jersey.
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assfly wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 12:30 pm
Sandstorm wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 12:19 pm When Fassi does start again, I really hope he scores a hattrick before halftime!!

The hype is just off the scale for the poor lad at this moment. He could almost be called 10Bar.....
I'm inclined to agree. He's hardly played any rugby in recent months, looking forward to him getting back into a Sharks jersey.
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Sards why did you flounce and why did you come back?

We don't need you
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 1:25 pm Sards why did you flounce and why did you come back?

We don't need you
Blame it on loadshedding and boredom.
Anyway. Won't get the match this weekend.
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Oh there is a rumor circulating that Fassi has got a " Big head ".
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Sards wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 2:09 pm Oh there is a rumor circulating that Fassi has got a " Big head ".
Sharks camp?
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 4:38 pm
Sards wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 2:09 pm Oh there is a rumor circulating that Fassi has got a " Big head ".
Sharks camp?
Its a rumour circulating. Of course its a mystery to all why Nienaber is lying about Fassi"s gametime so the speculation is that all is not well. Of course the black media is spinning the racist side , whilst a person with inside knowledge at the Sharks ( supposedly ) has said that he has heard that Fassi has a big head......










I suppose that it would need to be measured to verify.
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Sards wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:32 am
OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 4:38 pm
Sards wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 2:09 pm Oh there is a rumor circulating that Fassi has got a " Big head ".
Sharks camp?
Its a rumour circulating. Of course its a mystery to all why Nienaber is lying about Fassi"s gametime so the speculation is that all is not well. Of course the black media is spinning the racist side , whilst a person with inside knowledge at the Sharks ( supposedly ) has said that he has heard that Fassi has a big head......










I suppose that it would need to be measured to verify.
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Sards wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:32 am
OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 4:38 pm
Sards wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 2:09 pm Oh there is a rumor circulating that Fassi has got a " Big head ".
Sharks camp?
Its a rumour circulating. Of course its a mystery to all why Nienaber is lying about Fassi"s gametime so the speculation is that all is not well. Of course the black media is spinning the racist side , whilst a person with inside knowledge at the Sharks ( supposedly ) has said that he has heard that Fassi has a big head......


I suppose that it would need to be measured to verify.
Rumours. No doubt on some sour Sharks fan social media circle-jerk.

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assfly wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 11:46 am Was it maybe the SA A game against the Bulls?
Must be that game yes. 2 starts against Georgia and Argentina and the SA A Game vs Bulls.
Ever since the Jake White era every players' total play time and rest intervals is recorded and plugged into injury prediction models to see when they need a rest to try and avoid some types of injuries.

As good as it is, I think a lot of fans underestimate how vulnerable our defensive system is when the decision making isn't 100%.
Nienaber has been developing this defensive pattern for at least 12 years, and it is particularly vulnerable if the wings make incorrect reads on defense.
This takes a lot of time to practice...on the training pitch, in the video sessions and (ideally) with some game time to get practical exposure in real-world scenarios.

For all his physical gifts and skills, we do not know how well Fassi is showing his understanding and adoption of this system at training.
I have no doubt he is a smart guy and has internalized it, but we don't really know, and he hasn't really been challenged yet in defense against any of his opponents when he did get a start.
Not his fault, obviously, but it might be that the coaching team are either not sure about him yet, or that the stakes are just too high for them after the 2 losses against the Aussies.
It is more likely that they have decided to stick with a more conservative team just to try and ride out their performance clauses in their contracts for 2021 and start fresh in 2022.
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Blake wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 8:16 am
assfly wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 11:46 am Was it maybe the SA A game against the Bulls?
Must be that game yes. 2 starts against Georgia and Argentina and the SA A Game vs Bulls.
Ever since the Jake White era every players' total play time and rest intervals is recorded and plugged into injury prediction models to see when they need a rest to try and avoid some types of injuries.

As good as it is, I think a lot of fans underestimate how vulnerable our defensive system is when the decision making isn't 100%.
Nienaber has been developing this defensive pattern for at least 12 years, and it is particularly vulnerable if the wings make incorrect reads on defense.
This takes a lot of time to practice...on the training pitch, in the video sessions and (ideally) with some game time to get practical exposure in real-world scenarios.

For all his physical gifts and skills, we do not know how well Fassi is showing his understanding and adoption of this system at training.
I have no doubt he is a smart guy and has internalized it, but we don't really know, and he hasn't really been challenged yet in defense against any of his opponents when he did get a start.
Not his fault, obviously, but it might be that the coaching team are either not sure about him yet, or that the stakes are just too high for them after the 2 losses against the Aussies.
It is more likely that they have decided to stick with a more conservative team just to try and ride out their performance clauses in their contracts for 2021 and start fresh in 2022.
The Bulls game was not a test so Nienaber is trying to pull the wool over our eyes....

Its coming back to bite him in his arse.
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Maybe, but if you recall the team that Fassi played in for that match lost against the Bulls.

Not his fault sure, but the SA A team’s defense broke down and was completely exposed in the second half of that game.
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Blake wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 10:59 am Maybe, but if you recall the team that Fassi played in for that match lost against the Bulls.

Not his fault sure, but the SA A team’s defense broke down and was completely exposed in the second half of that game.
What defensive issues are you talking about. You are sucking this out of your moobs/ tits dude
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Rassie is so far ahead of the rest when it comes to Rugby, I really don't get why some Saffers would like to get rid of him? We should be grateful. We should be standing in a line to get a photo with the great man.
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Sards wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 12:13 pm
Blake wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 10:59 am Maybe, but if you recall the team that Fassi played in for that match lost against the Bulls.

Not his fault sure, but the SA A team’s defense broke down and was completely exposed in the second half of that game.
What defensive issues are you talking about. You are sucking this out of your moobs/ tits dude
Fun starts here

SA A blow a 14-0 lead to lose the match in the last quarter. Neither try was Fassi's fault, but he was out of position for both of the linebreaks which only happened because the correct defensive pattern wasn't adopted by the wings and Similane who were all new to the system. Fassi was also out of position and got the run around once the line was breached, but like I said, not much he could do by then.
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Look at the Goose cutting them up. It's a thing of beauty. Such a shame he's so injury prone.
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Blake wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 1:01 pm
Sards wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 12:13 pm
Blake wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 10:59 am Maybe, but if you recall the team that Fassi played in for that match lost against the Bulls.

Not his fault sure, but the SA A team’s defense broke down and was completely exposed in the second half of that game.
What defensive issues are you talking about. You are sucking this out of your moobs/ tits dude
Fun starts here

SA A blow a 14-0 lead to lose the match in the last quarter. Neither try was Fassi's fault, but he was out of position for both of the linebreaks which only happened because the correct defensive pattern wasn't adopted by the wings and Similane who were all new to the system. Fassi was also out of position and got the run around once the line was breached, but like I said, not much he could do by then.
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average joe wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 1:25 pm Look at the Goose cutting them up. It's a thing of beauty. Such a shame he's so injury prone.
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Sandstorm wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 7:50 am
Your technology cleanse is a very good idea.
Oh I can't wait.
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Sards wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:32 am
OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 4:38 pm
Sards wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 2:09 pm Oh there is a rumor circulating that Fassi has got a " Big head ".
Sharks camp?
Of course the black media is spinning the racist side…

Any idea where I could read this? Do I just google black media?
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‘tsek wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 3:08 pm
Sards wrote: Thu Nov 11, 2021 6:32 am
OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 4:38 pm

Sharks camp?
Of course the black media is spinning the racist side…

Any idea where I could read this? Do I just google black media?
I will try find it. It took me a day to find the last link I posted about Nienaber's minutes per player...
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Expected 1 win out of 3. We got it vs Wales, so any win from now is a bonus, specially England.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 9:29 am Expected 1 win out of 3. We got it vs Wales, so any win from now is a bonus, specially England.
:lolno:

We're not experimenting with a new team, so no reason not to aim for a full house.
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handyman wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 10:06 am
OomStruisbaai wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 9:29 am Expected 1 win out of 3. We got it vs Wales, so any win from now is a bonus, specially England.
:lolno:

We're not experimenting with a new team, so no reason not to aim for a full house.
The last time we went 3/3 on a NH tour was 2013.
2 wins on a tour pretty much the norm since then.

2013: 3/3
2014: 2/4
2015: RWC
2016: 0/3
2017: 2/4
2018: 2/4
2019: RWC
2020: Covid
2021: 1/1*

Clean sweep is definitely possible, but realistically we should be too surprised/disappointed if we lose 1.
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Blake wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 11:30 am
handyman wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 10:06 am
OomStruisbaai wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 9:29 am Expected 1 win out of 3. We got it vs Wales, so any win from now is a bonus, specially England.
:lolno:

We're not experimenting with a new team, so no reason not to aim for a full house.
The last time we went 3/3 on a NH tour was 2013.
2 wins on a tour pretty much the norm since then.

2013: 3/3
2014: 2/4
2015: RWC
2016: 0/3
2017: 2/4
2018: 2/4
2019: RWC
2020: Covid
2021: 1/1*

Clean sweep is definitely possible, but realistically we should be too surprised/disappointed if we lose 1.
Come on, we're a different team with Rassie and Nienaber.
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I'm just talking trends boet.

We've gone to the Europe with strong teams under many successful coaches in the past.
The Boks coming home with a perfect record is a rare feat, regardless of who the coach is.

I found it quite interesting. Went all the way back to 1996.

Markgraaf:
1996: 3/3 (was actually 5/5 because we went to Argentina for a 2 test series before heading to Europe)

Care du Plesis:
Got axed after 7 matches. Never got a chance to take the Boks North

Mallet:
1997: 5/5 (great tour, great team. We destroyed Italy, France and Scotland by record margins)
1998: 3/4 (ended our 17 game winning streak)
1999: RWC
2000: 2/3

Viljoen:
2001: 1/3 (actually 2/4 as we stopped by the USA for a match after Europe)

Straeuli:
2002: 0/3
2003: RWC

Even Jake White's World Cup winning Boks never managed it:
2004: 2/4
2005: 2/3
2006: 1/3
2007: RWC

Peter de Villiers
2008: 3/3
2009: 1/3
2010: 3/4
2011: RWC


Heyneke Meyer was surprisingly successful up North:
2012: 3/3
2013: 3/3

2014: 2/3
2015: RWC

Coetzee's tenure was a disaster. Meyer left him with little to build on AND his game plan just did not work at Test level:
2016: 0/3
2017: 2/4 (a win against Italy and a 1-point win against France)

Rassie:
2018: 2/4
2019: RWC

Nienaber:
2020: Covid
2021: 1/1*

Anyway, can Nienaber get 3/3? Yes.
Am I hoping he does? Absolutely.
Will I be devastated if he doesn't? Nope...given history 2/3 is the expected outcome.
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Blake wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 1:03 pm I'm just talking trends boet.

We've gone to the Europe with strong teams under many successful coaches in the past.
The Boks coming home with a perfect record is a rare feat, regardless of who the coach is.

I found it quite interesting. Went all the way back to 1996.

Markgraaf:
1996: 3/3 (was actually 5/5 because we went to Argentina for a 2 test series before heading to Europe)

Care du Plesis:
Got axed after 7 matches. Never got a chance to take the Boks North

Mallet:
1997: 5/5 (great tour, great team. We destroyed Italy, France and Scotland by record margins)
1998: 3/4 (ended our 17 game winning streak)
1999: RWC
2000: 2/3

Viljoen:
2001: 1/3 (actually 2/4 as we stopped by the USA for a match after Europe)

Straeuli:
2002: 0/3
2003: RWC

Even Jake White's World Cup winning Boks never managed it:
2004: 2/4
2005: 2/3
2006: 1/3
2007: RWC

Peter de Villiers
2008: 3/3
2009: 1/3
2010: 3/4
2011: RWC


Heyneke Meyer was surprisingly successful up North:
2012: 3/3
2013: 3/3

2014: 2/3
2015: RWC

Coetzee's tenure was a disaster. Meyer left him with little to build on AND his game plan just did not work at Test level:
2016: 0/3
2017: 2/4 (a win against Italy and a 1-point win against France)

Rassie:
2018: 2/4
2019: RWC

Nienaber:
2020: Covid
2021: 1/1*

Anyway, can Nienaber get 3/3? Yes.
Am I hoping he does? Absolutely.
Will I be devastated if he doesn't? Nope...given history 2/3 is the expected outcome.
Cheers for that, top work. I remember only some of it... mainly 1997 and 1998, what a great team that was. And 2009, another GOAT team, that was lacklustre at the end of a overly successfull year, getting beaten by France and Ireland iirc. Thank god no recollection of 2016.
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boere wors wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 1:10 pm Cheers for that, top work. I remember only some of it... mainly 1997 and 1998, what a great team that was. And 2009, another GOAT team, that was lacklustre at the end of a overly successfull year, getting beaten by France and Ireland iirc. Thank god no recollection of 2016.
All good. It was actually quite enjoyable checking out those old results and teams.

I think a lot of our perceptions and expectations of NH tours are still based in our dominance pre-2000.
From there England became a real bogey team for us, tripping us up regularly.
Then as we became progressively worse and NH teams became stronger we started dropping matches against Ireland and Scotland.
We used to have some magic power over Wales for the longest time, but once they popped their cherry against us, we became their bunnies for a long time. I'm glad that trend is reversing.

I remember that 1997 tour quite well.
Very bittersweet recollection of that Scotland test where the Boks blew them off the park and won 69-10 was also the day my grandfather passed away earlier that day.
It was the first Springbok match I'd ever watched alone without my dad as he was at the hospital.
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Blake wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 1:55 pm
boere wors wrote: Fri Nov 12, 2021 1:10 pm Cheers for that, top work. I remember only some of it... mainly 1997 and 1998, what a great team that was. And 2009, another GOAT team, that was lacklustre at the end of a overly successfull year, getting beaten by France and Ireland iirc. Thank god no recollection of 2016.
All good. It was actually quite enjoyable checking out those old results and teams.

I think a lot of our perceptions and expectations of NH tours are still based in our dominance pre-2000.
From there England became a real bogey team for us, tripping us up regularly.
Then as we became progressively worse and NH teams became stronger we started dropping matches against Ireland and Scotland.
We used to have some magic power over Wales for the longest time, but once they popped their cherry against us, we became their bunnies for a long time. I'm glad that trend is reversing.

I remember that 1997 tour quite well.
Very bittersweet recollection of that Scotland test where the Boks blew them off the park and won 69-10 was also the day my grandfather passed away earlier that day.

It was the first Springbok match I'd ever watched alone without my dad as he was at the hospital.
I took my girlfriend from London to Edinburgh for a weekend away to watch the Boks play that match. I proposed to her at a Grassmarket pub that evening. I have a framed picture of myself with Kryauw Otto, Adrian Garvey and Andre Snyman outside a pub called the Black Bull. It was their last game on tour and the okes were tearing it up big time. My wife always says I seemed more emotional about meeting the Bokke than proposing marriage to her.
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Let's hope that today is the last time that we see Herschel Junkies playing for the Boks on this tour.
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Chilli wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 6:34 pm Let's hope that today is the last time that we see Herschel Junkies playing for the Boks on this tour.
Yep, he was honne kak.
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Cobus to start, Herschel on for the last 10min is the best we can expect
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They've played very little rugby for the last 6 months. Elton and Hershelle I mean. Hershelle was terrible. He needs as much rugby under his belt as he can get to work on his basics.
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Bongi was also shite. Just give Marx 80 mins please.
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As long as we beat England this tour is a success.
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Chilli wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 8:07 pm As long as we beat England this tour is a success.
It's already a success.

England will be on revenge and we will have one foot on the plane.

Can't see we beating them on Twickenham
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