SA Rugby
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@dogmeat said in Springboks moving forward:
Has Rassie changed his mind about retiring then?
Rassie is going to Director of Rugby role, not hands on coaching - I wonder how much he wil stick his oar in, can cause problems for a new, esp inexperienced like the favourite to take the role, coach to take ownership.
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@dogmeat said in Springboks moving forward:
Has Rassie changed his mind about retiring then?
Rassie is going to Director of Rugby role, not hands on coaching - I wonder how much he wil stick his oar in, can cause problems for a new, esp inexperienced like the favourite to take the role, coach to take ownership.
@Machpants Nienaber is the favourite to take over the coaching role.
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@Machpants Nienaber is the favourite to take over the coaching role.
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It looks like Kolbe prefers playing sevens next year (because of the Olympics, end of July), so possibly not available for (some of) the Springboks tests.
Cheslin Kolbe has revealed that he is targeting a return to sevens rugby in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games after finishing the current French season with Toulouse.‘I want to be a European champion with Toulouse and we can maybe do it this season,’ Kolbe added. ‘This is my next goal, with the one, I hope, to represent South Africa with the national team at sevens at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020.’ Kolbe last played sevens in the 2016-17 World Series and was part of the Blitzboks team that finished with a bronze medal in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.https://www.sarugbymag.co.za/kolbe-targeting-tokyo-olympics/
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It looks like Kolbe prefers playing sevens next year (because of the Olympics, end of July), so possibly not available for (some of) the Springboks tests.
Cheslin Kolbe has revealed that he is targeting a return to sevens rugby in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games after finishing the current French season with Toulouse.‘I want to be a European champion with Toulouse and we can maybe do it this season,’ Kolbe added. ‘This is my next goal, with the one, I hope, to represent South Africa with the national team at sevens at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020.’ Kolbe last played sevens in the 2016-17 World Series and was part of the Blitzboks team that finished with a bronze medal in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.https://www.sarugbymag.co.za/kolbe-targeting-tokyo-olympics/
@Stargazer said in Springboks moving forward:
It looks like Kolbe prefers playing sevens next year (because of the Olympics, end of July), so possibly not available for (some of) the Springboks tests.
Cheslin Kolbe has revealed that he is targeting a return to sevens rugby in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games after finishing the current French season with Toulouse.‘I want to be a European champion with Toulouse and we can maybe do it this season,’ Kolbe added. ‘This is my next goal, with the one, I hope, to represent South Africa with the national team at sevens at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020.’ Kolbe last played sevens in the 2016-17 World Series and was part of the Blitzboks team that finished with a bronze medal in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.https://www.sarugbymag.co.za/kolbe-targeting-tokyo-olympics/
Will be interesting to see how this managed by SA Rugby.
The SA Sevens setup generally shies away from "XV's imports" for these events (although it does happen) because Sevens has become such a specialist game. But Kolbe did spend a long time with them before, so it is not new to him.
But I suspect, they'd like him with the Sevens team pretty exclusive of any other commitments.If he goes that route, it opens up opportunities elsewhere. S'bu Nkosi would get back to show his skills, which are not unimpressive.
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For want of a better place to put this:
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Hi all, its been some time since I have been in my root forum and good to see most of the old timers still going strong.
The Springboks have made us all very proud and are looking forward to the future.
After we won the previous two WC's we lost control via coaches and players loss but this time Rassie will still control after he build us some real player depth.
Our player movement are:
Confirmed out:
Schalk Brits (38), Beast Mtawarira (34), Flo Louw (34)Possibly out before RWC 2023:
Bongi Mbonambi (30), Vincent Koch (29), Trevor Nyakane (30), Duane Vermeulen (33), Cobus Reinach (29), Elton Jantjies (29), Frans Steyn (32), Makazole Mapimpi (29), Willie le Roux (30)This leave is with :
Malcolm Marx (25), Thomas du Toit (24), Steven Kitshoff (27), Frans Malherbe (28), Lood de Jager (26), Eben Etzebeth (27), Franco Mostert (28), RG Snyman (24), Pieter-Steph du Toit (27), Siya Kolisi (28), Kwagga Smith (26), Faf de Klerk (27), Herschel Jantjies (23), Handré Pollard (25)
Damian Willemse (21), Lukhanyo Am (25), Damian de Allende (27), Jesse Kriel (25), Cheslin Kolbe (25), S'busiso Nkosi (23), Warrick Gelant (24)Players that got close:
Coenie Oosthuizen (30), Marcell Coetzee (28), Jan Serfontein (26) Dillyn Leyds (27)
Curwin Bosch (22), Wilco Louw (25) Ox Nché (24) André Esterhuizen (25), Sikhumbuzo Notshe (26), Akker van der Merwe (28), Marvin Orie (26), Marco van Staden (24), Rynhardt Elstadt (29)
Lizo Gqoboka (29), Scarra Ntubeni (28)@OomPB Hi OomPB long time no hear, how are you doing?
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@OomPB Hi OomPB long time no hear, how are you doing?
@Joan-and-Mary said in Springboks moving forward:
@OomPB Hi OomPB long time no hear, how are you doing?
Great to see you are still around, my tipping team mate.
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Jacques Nienaber was named as the new Springbok coach on Friday as part of a revised coaching panel, that will report directly to Rassie Erasmus, South Africa’s director of rugby. Nienaber is promoted from an assistant coach’s role to carry the day-to-day responsibility while Erasmus will continue to direct strategy in a tweaking of a panel that is heavily accented on continuity. Both Nienaber and Erasmus emphasised that continuity will be paramount for the Boks in 2020. Mzwandile Stick has been reappointed as an assistant coach while in an innovative inclusion, Felix Jones will continue but in a new role as a European-based coaching consultant. There are two new appointments with Deon Davids appointed forwards coach while Daan Human – the Vodacom Bulls’ scrum coach – takes up the same role with the Springboks on a shared basis. ...https://www.springboks.rugby/en/articles/2020/01/24/Bok-coaching-team-confirmed
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Quite like the school yard pick idea!
@Machpants said in SA Rugby:
Quite like the school yard pick idea!
Yep - somebody here suggested something like that instead of the North vs South ... it would have been awesome. Especially with Foster coaching one team, Razor the other.
Edit: after actually reading the article (bannable offence, I know)...
...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.
Playing rugby in South Africa in December/January... that's gotta be some hard-core shit, doesn't it?
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@Machpants said in SA Rugby:
Quite like the school yard pick idea!
Yep - somebody here suggested something like that instead of the North vs South ... it would have been awesome. Especially with Foster coaching one team, Razor the other.
Edit: after actually reading the article (bannable offence, I know)...
...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.
Playing rugby in South Africa in December/January... that's gotta be some hard-core shit, doesn't it?
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@Machpants said in SA Rugby:
Quite like the school yard pick idea!
Yep - somebody here suggested something like that instead of the North vs South ... it would have been awesome. Especially with Foster coaching one team, Razor the other.
Edit: after actually reading the article (bannable offence, I know)...
...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.
Playing rugby in South Africa in December/January... that's gotta be some hard-core shit, doesn't it?
@Machpants said in SA Rugby:
Quite like the school yard pick idea!
Yep - somebody here suggested something like that instead of the North vs South ... it would have been awesome. Especially with Foster coaching one team, Razor the other.
Edit: after actually reading the article (bannable offence, I know)...
...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.
Playing rugby in South Africa in December/January... that's gotta be some hard-core shit, doesn't it?
yeah, i think a few of us did, i thought it could have been quite fun
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@Machpants said in SA Rugby:
Quite like the school yard pick idea!
Yep - somebody here suggested something like that instead of the North vs South ... it would have been awesome. Especially with Foster coaching one team, Razor the other.
Edit: after actually reading the article (bannable offence, I know)...
...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.
Playing rugby in South Africa in December/January... that's gotta be some hard-core shit, doesn't it?
yeah, i think a few of us did, i thought it could have been quite fun
@Kiwiwomble said in SA Rugby:
@Machpants said in SA Rugby:
Quite like the school yard pick idea!
Yep - somebody here suggested something like that instead of the North vs South ... it would have been awesome. Especially with Foster coaching one team, Razor the other.
Edit: after actually reading the article (bannable offence, I know)...
...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.
Playing rugby in South Africa in December/January... that's gotta be some hard-core shit, doesn't it?
yeah, i think a few of us did, i thought it could have been quite fun
It would be an interesting exercise to do on here. Two people could face off and go pick for pick. You could probably do multiple match ups and each pair would come up with very different sides depending on preference.
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@Kiwiwomble said in SA Rugby:
@Machpants said in SA Rugby:
Quite like the school yard pick idea!
Yep - somebody here suggested something like that instead of the North vs South ... it would have been awesome. Especially with Foster coaching one team, Razor the other.
Edit: after actually reading the article (bannable offence, I know)...
...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.
Playing rugby in South Africa in December/January... that's gotta be some hard-core shit, doesn't it?
yeah, i think a few of us did, i thought it could have been quite fun
It would be an interesting exercise to do on here. Two people could face off and go pick for pick. You could probably do multiple match ups and each pair would come up with very different sides depending on preference.
@Kiwiwomble said in SA Rugby:
@Machpants said in SA Rugby:
Quite like the school yard pick idea!
Yep - somebody here suggested something like that instead of the North vs South ... it would have been awesome. Especially with Foster coaching one team, Razor the other.
Edit: after actually reading the article (bannable offence, I know)...
...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.
Playing rugby in South Africa in December/January... that's gotta be some hard-core shit, doesn't it?
yeah, i think a few of us did, i thought it could have been quite fun
It would be an interesting exercise to do on here. Two people could face off and go pick for pick. You could probably do multiple match ups and each pair would come up with very different sides depending on preference.
Unless one of the pair was @ACT-Crusader ...
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@Kiwiwomble said in SA Rugby:
@Machpants said in SA Rugby:
Quite like the school yard pick idea!
Yep - somebody here suggested something like that instead of the North vs South ... it would have been awesome. Especially with Foster coaching one team, Razor the other.
Edit: after actually reading the article (bannable offence, I know)...
...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.
Playing rugby in South Africa in December/January... that's gotta be some hard-core shit, doesn't it?
yeah, i think a few of us did, i thought it could have been quite fun
It would be an interesting exercise to do on here. Two people could face off and go pick for pick. You could probably do multiple match ups and each pair would come up with very different sides depending on preference.
@pukunui id be despertey hoping one of them would miscount and have to stick a prop on the wing
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@Machpants said in SA Rugby:
Quite like the school yard pick idea!
Yep - somebody here suggested something like that instead of the North vs South ... it would have been awesome. Especially with Foster coaching one team, Razor the other.
Edit: after actually reading the article (bannable offence, I know)...
...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.
Playing rugby in South Africa in December/January... that's gotta be some hard-core shit, doesn't it?
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Quite like the school yard pick idea!
@Machpants Currie Cup will be intense. Teams fighting for top 4 positions plus possibility of Springbokke inclusion.
