Bristol Bears vs SA A
- OomStruisbaai
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This is future Springbok rugby after RasNaber.
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I love the tours.................it seems like being part of the greater Bok group on this tour under this regime is a bit of a career killer.assfly wrote: Fri Nov 18, 2022 7:42 am I like the idea of these mid-week games, but I hope they aren't career-killers for some of the young players.
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Well vok the TV. It's sold out crowds. That's the idea of them. Show the old tours will be money spinners in rugby countries
This is more a wake-up call for Mzwandile Stick.assfly wrote: Fri Nov 18, 2022 7:42 am I like the idea of these mid-week games, but I hope they aren't career-killers for some of the young players.
Nothing to write home about when he was left to fly solo and sit in the big chair.
The Springbok fringe players lost to 2 teams that were both struggling in their domestic competitions.
They showed nothing on attack...which just reaffirms (at least in my mind) that Stick is largely to blame for the Boks also being so toothless in attack. He's the bloody attack coach and without Willie le Roux creating something or Cheslin making magic, we have zero creativity at the back.
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- OomStruisbaai
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Fuck knows what will happen if he and his gang take over.Blake wrote: Fri Nov 18, 2022 12:10 pmThis isn't more a wake-up call for Mzwandile Stick.assfly wrote: Fri Nov 18, 2022 7:42 am I like the idea of these mid-week games, but I hope they aren't career-killers for some of the young players.
Nothing to write home about when he was left to fly solo and sit in the big chair.
The Springbok fringe players lost to 2 teams that were both struggling in their domestic competitions.
They showed nothing on attack...which just reaffirms (at least in my mind) that Stick is largely to blame for the Boks also being so toothless in attack.