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‘tsek wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 4:58 am
Sards wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 4:46 am " you obviously have to get over the gain line when you play rugby. Once you get over the gain line you get momentum. Once you get momentum you get players running onto the ball and less defenders:...says White

Well that's a change from Jake.....should make for an interesting battle against the Sharks....looking forward to it.
Agree. Though at the moment I would get excited over any SA rugby, including Pollsmoor Correctional Services cleaning staff XV vs. POPCRU Invitational.
Thank God I have been so busy it doesn't matter...........But am really looking forward to the Sharks taking it to the other Saffer sides....But the best challenge is going to be Jake Whites Bulls....mainly because we don't know what the side will look like and he has an amazing balance of youth and experience....

That is going to be an amazing test of the 2 sides.....
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I think they tried to match up the sides, you've got the stampkar game (Bulls vs saarks) and then the champagne game (Stormers vs Lions).
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handyman wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 7:45 am I think they tried to match up the sides, you've got the stampkar game (Bulls vs saarks) and then the champagne game (Stormers vs Lions).
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assfly wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 6:36 am
Chilli wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 5:07 am Some rugby where the result actually matters to me will be very welcome.
Watching foreign Rugby is nice but who wins or loses doesn't really matter despite me normally favoring one team over the other.
Yes, I totally agree. Especially the Boks. After last year's world cup win, which was such an emotional roller-coaster, it's been torture not being able to see them play since.

I long to scream at my Vodacom Stats app on my smart phone again.
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Big Nipper wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:08 am Fixxed
Incorrect. Never used that app before, can't get it here.
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assfly wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:10 am
Big Nipper wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:08 am Fixxed
Incorrect. Never used that app before, can't get it here.
Hahaha! Sorry, mistook you for Sards

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Big Nipper wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:13 am
assfly wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:10 am
Big Nipper wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:08 am Fixxed
Incorrect. Never used that app before, can't get it here.
Hahaha! Sorry, mistook you for Sards

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assfly is a huge fat vok......no way you can confuse us..... :grin:
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Big Nipper wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:13 am
assfly wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:10 am
Big Nipper wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:08 am Fixxed
Incorrect. Never used that app before, can't get it here.
Hahaha! Sorry, mistook you for Sards

:oops:
As far as insults go, that one takes the cake.
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Sards wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:16 am assfly is a huge fat vok......no way you can confuse us..... :grin:
Haha I think I've lost a few pounds (and hair) since we last met.
handyman wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:20 am As far as insults go, that one takes the cake.
We're two exceptionally handsome men. It happens.
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assfly wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:39 am
Sards wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:16 am assfly is a huge fat vok......no way you can confuse us..... :grin:
Haha I think I've lost a few pounds (and hair) since we last met.
handyman wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:20 am As far as insults go, that one takes the cake.
We're two exceptionally handsome men. It happens.
you are a skinny malinki dude.....

My new found skinny look doesn't suit me.....makes me look gaunt...
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assfly wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 6:36 am
Chilli wrote: Wed Sep 16, 2020 5:07 am Some rugby where the result actually matters to me will be very welcome.
Watching foreign Rugby is nice but who wins or loses doesn't really matter despite me normally favoring one team over the other.
Yes, I totally agree. Especially the Boks. After last year's world cup win, which was such an emotional roller-coaster, it's been torture not being able to see them play since.

I long to scream at my TV again.
Yeah.
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SA Rugby announced its plans to reignite an exciting four-month local season which include a unique encounter at Newlands Stadium in Cape Town.

The Newlands’ fixture labelled the ‘Springbok Showdown’ will pit the best local stars and top, up-and-coming talent against each other on October 3.

Springbok assistant coaches Mzwandile Stick and Deon Davids will coach Springbok Green versus Gold teams for the match at Newlands in Cape Town on Saturday, October 3, with Rassie Erasmus (Director of Rugby) and Jacques Nienaber (Springbok coach) acting as the two Team Commissioners.

The selection process will take the form of a draft pick from an enlarged squad of 60 players with Green and Gold team bosses taking alternate turns in an old-style ‘schoolyard pick’ to assemble their match-day squads of 25 players each.

“This will not only be an opportunity to see the best of the best available in South Africa square off against each other in what promises to be something never seen before, but it will also provide the players with another valuable opportunity to shake off the rust and get the legs and lungs going after not playing any rugby in the last six months,” said Erasmus.

“The players will be encouraged to showcase their skills – individually and in their teams – and while it will be full-on, we’re expecting to see a highly competitive match of quality players against each other.

“It will be exciting – from the moment we select the squads, with a number of twists thrown in for good measure – through the build-up to the match and the actual encounter in Cape Town.”

To kick things off though, the local rugby season will resume on September 26 with a double-header at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria, when the Bulls take on the Sharks, and the Lions battle the Stormers on Super Fan Saturday.

These matches will be followed by the Springbok Showdown at Newlands, after which a double round local competition, between seven franchises, kicks off on the weekend of October 10.

Details of the local competition, with each of the teams facing the others home and away and every side enjoying two byes during the competition, will be released in due course.

In what is another first for South African rugby, the local competition will continue over Christmas and New Year and will culminate in semi-finals (January 16) and a final on January 23 next year.

“This is a very exciting plan for the next few months, considering all the challenges we’ve faced this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and it will be great to see our best local rugby heroes battle it out from October to January,” said Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby.

“We’ve worked very hard with Government, our various sponsors and the franchises to get to this point and it’s great to know we can now look forward to brilliant provincial rugby being played in the next couple of months.

“Unfortunately, spectators won’t be allowed inside the stadiums as we are still working with certain COVID-19 regulations.”

Roux said that plans for the Springboks to play the Rugby Championship in Australia were still being pursued but were dependent on international travel and other governmental restrictions as well as player wellness and high performance considerations.

“We’re still not in a position to confirm plans for the Springboks, but it remains our wish that they play Tests this year,” said Roux.

“It would not only be great to see the World Cup champions in action, but it would also give the Bok management valuable preparation for next year’s tour of the British & Irish Lions.”
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assfly wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 6:22 am
SA Rugby announced its plans to reignite an exciting four-month local season which include a unique encounter at Newlands Stadium in Cape Town.

The Newlands’ fixture labelled the ‘Springbok Showdown’ will pit the best local stars and top, up-and-coming talent against each other on October 3.

Springbok assistant coaches Mzwandile Stick and Deon Davids will coach Springbok Green versus Gold teams for the match at Newlands in Cape Town on Saturday, October 3, with Rassie Erasmus (Director of Rugby) and Jacques Nienaber (Springbok coach) acting as the two Team Commissioners.

The selection process will take the form of a draft pick from an enlarged squad of 60 players with Green and Gold team bosses taking alternate turns in an old-style ‘schoolyard pick’ to assemble their match-day squads of 25 players each.

“This will not only be an opportunity to see the best of the best available in South Africa square off against each other in what promises to be something never seen before, but it will also provide the players with another valuable opportunity to shake off the rust and get the legs and lungs going after not playing any rugby in the last six months,” said Erasmus.

“The players will be encouraged to showcase their skills – individually and in their teams – and while it will be full-on, we’re expecting to see a highly competitive match of quality players against each other.

“It will be exciting – from the moment we select the squads, with a number of twists thrown in for good measure – through the build-up to the match and the actual encounter in Cape Town.”

To kick things off though, the local rugby season will resume on September 26 with a double-header at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria, when the Bulls take on the Sharks, and the Lions battle the Stormers on Super Fan Saturday.

These matches will be followed by the Springbok Showdown at Newlands, after which a double round local competition, between seven franchises, kicks off on the weekend of October 10.

Details of the local competition, with each of the teams facing the others home and away and every side enjoying two byes during the competition, will be released in due course.

In what is another first for South African rugby, the local competition will continue over Christmas and New Year and will culminate in semi-finals (January 16) and a final on January 23 next year.

“This is a very exciting plan for the next few months, considering all the challenges we’ve faced this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and it will be great to see our best local rugby heroes battle it out from October to January,” said Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby.

“We’ve worked very hard with Government, our various sponsors and the franchises to get to this point and it’s great to know we can now look forward to brilliant provincial rugby being played in the next couple of months.

“Unfortunately, spectators won’t be allowed inside the stadiums as we are still working with certain COVID-19 regulations.”

Roux said that plans for the Springboks to play the Rugby Championship in Australia were still being pursued but were dependent on international travel and other governmental restrictions as well as player wellness and high performance considerations.

“We’re still not in a position to confirm plans for the Springboks, but it remains our wish that they play Tests this year,” said Roux.

“It would not only be great to see the World Cup champions in action, but it would also give the Bok management valuable preparation for next year’s tour of the British & Irish Lions.”
Luckily we can't smell the Newlands Piss Stench while watching on TV
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Chilli wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 10:35 am Luckily we can't smell the Newlands Piss Stench while watching on TV
Sometimes when I watch the Stormers play I put my kid's used nappy on my face, to make me feel like I'm really there.
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assfly wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 10:52 am
Chilli wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 10:35 am Luckily we can't smell the Newlands Piss Stench while watching on TV
Sometimes when I watch the Stormers play I put my kid's used nappy on my face, to make me feel like I'm really there.
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assfly wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 10:52 am
Chilli wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 10:35 am Luckily we can't smell the Newlands Piss Stench while watching on TV
Sometimes when I watch the Stormers play I put my kid's used nappy on my face, to make me feel like I'm really there.
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:grin: it's been building up in me for the last few months.
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assfly wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 6:06 am :grin: it's been building up in me for the last few months.
You still have kids in nappies?
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:32 am You still have kids in nappies?
I do. Youngest is almost done.
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interesting Sharks possible backline for this weekend

Nohamba
Bosch

Jeremy Ward
Possible 7s player
Tambwe
Libbok
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Sards wrote: Wed Sep 23, 2020 4:02 pm interesting Sharks possible backline for this weekend

Nohamba
Bosch

Jeremy Ward
Possible 7s player
Tambwe
Libbok
This weekend match thread
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Looks weak
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how didn't I know about this match....



Green vs gold


Should be interesting
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Read an interesting article regarding the recent earthquake in Cape Town. The opinion is that there will be another one. Cape region has been host to the most devastating earthquakes, one in the Tulbag region and another along the Millerton fault by the Ascot race course. Those were 6.3 quakes.
If a similar quake occurred now the biggest casualty would be the new stadium...at an estimated cost to repair of over 680 million.............

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