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RWC SF: England v Springboks

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  • OomPBO OomPB

    @Smuts What about the Kiwis who played rugby against the Springboks?

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    @OomPB said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

    @Smuts What about the Kiwis who played rugby against the Springboks?

    Regtig Oom?

    I’m not judging their rough choice any more than Oom Louw’s decision to go on the flourbomb tour despite his outspoken condemnation of apartheid in rugby. Louw thought he could do more good befriending Māori players. And he was probably right, though it conveniently allowed him to keep playing for the boks.

    Maar ek kannie vir hom blammeer nie (but I can’t blame him). I’ve made far worse moral decisions for far less reward. But it’s important to recognize and celebrate the courage of guys like Kirk who took a stand and showed us all that some things are just bigger than rugby.

    I’m using Kirk only because I know he turned down pretty good cash when he refused to go on the Cavaliers tour. Sadly, I don’t know which if any ABs refused to play the boks in official test matches because they objected to apartheid. I’m sure some of our kiwi mates can improve my ignorance.

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    • BonesB Bones

      @nostrildamus exactly and there's nothing at all to suggest that the ref apparently heard that, so it's a shithouse accusation to make. You're basically saying the ref heard it (apparently) and let it slide.

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      @Bones said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

      @nostrildamus exactly and there's nothing at all to suggest that the ref apparently heard that, so it's a shithouse accusation to make. You're basically saying the ref heard it (apparently) and let it slide.

      You're basically saying

      I'm not. You're just adding in new words to change what I meant.

      it's a shithouse accusation to make

      I am not accusing anyone. I could have said "allegedly" as that is what I meant:

      "You use apparently to indicate that the information you are giving is something that you have heard, but you are not certain that it is true."

      As for "nothing at all"? Then I don't know what World Rugby is investigating because as far as I know England has not made a complaint and after the match Curry did not want to talk about any "allegation."

      https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-10-24/world-rugby-investigating-alleged-racism-south-africa-england/103013144

      I don't know why you are wasting time on this. I don't know what was said, I don't know if BOK heard what Curry might have heard but his answer as reported could be read in at least 2 different ways (he heard it, he didn't hear it but told Curry not to do anything anyway) as I explained. But you aren't listening anyway so I'll follow your example.

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      • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

        @Bones said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

        @nostrildamus exactly and there's nothing at all to suggest that the ref apparently heard that, so it's a shithouse accusation to make. You're basically saying the ref heard it (apparently) and let it slide.

        You're basically saying

        I'm not. You're just adding in new words to change what I meant.

        it's a shithouse accusation to make

        I am not accusing anyone. I could have said "allegedly" as that is what I meant:

        "You use apparently to indicate that the information you are giving is something that you have heard, but you are not certain that it is true."

        As for "nothing at all"? Then I don't know what World Rugby is investigating because as far as I know England has not made a complaint and after the match Curry did not want to talk about any "allegation."

        https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-10-24/world-rugby-investigating-alleged-racism-south-africa-england/103013144

        I don't know why you are wasting time on this. I don't know what was said, I don't know if BOK heard what Curry might have heard but his answer as reported could be read in at least 2 different ways (he heard it, he didn't hear it but told Curry not to do anything anyway) as I explained. But you aren't listening anyway so I'll follow your example.

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        @nostrildamus

        Why not just admit your first post was incorrect and move on? No one gives a shit

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        • W W32

          @Catogrande said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

          @W32 said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

          @Rancid-Schnitzel said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

          @W32 said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

          @Rancid-Schnitzel are you as willing to accept that curry might have made it up ?

          Yeah sure. For shits and giggles during the middle of the game Curry decided to make up a story about hearing a racial slur. He even planned it out with Marler and Farrell in advance. They made a pact to do it.

          You’re saying curry isn’t capable of gamesmanship?

          Of course he is capable of it. Is Mbonambi capable of calling Curry a White fluffybunny? Of course he is capable of that. In neither case though does that mean either happened. If you want to consider probability, it is more likely that Bongi called him a White fluffybunny in the heat of the moment than that Curry suddenly decided to make up a story about a racial slur. Just as likely though is Bongi calling out in Afrikaans and Curry mistakenly taking exception to it.

          For once WR seem to be taking the right stance. Investigation, consideration, decision.

          Likely outcome? Nothing to see here, move on.

          The thing that strikes me as funny though is that if Bongi did call him a White fluffybunny, everyone will be up in arms only about the bit that is indisputable. Curry is definitely white, whether he’s a fluffybunny or not is just a matter of opinion.

          The point I'm making is that @Rancid-Schnitzel Is convinced it happened.

          I'm just pointing out that he quick to jump to conclusions. Agree with your dialog.

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          @W32 said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

          @Catogrande said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

          @W32 said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

          @Rancid-Schnitzel said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

          @W32 said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

          @Rancid-Schnitzel are you as willing to accept that curry might have made it up ?

          Yeah sure. For shits and giggles during the middle of the game Curry decided to make up a story about hearing a racial slur. He even planned it out with Marler and Farrell in advance. They made a pact to do it.

          You’re saying curry isn’t capable of gamesmanship?

          Of course he is capable of it. Is Mbonambi capable of calling Curry a White fluffybunny? Of course he is capable of that. In neither case though does that mean either happened. If you want to consider probability, it is more likely that Bongi called him a White fluffybunny in the heat of the moment than that Curry suddenly decided to make up a story about a racial slur. Just as likely though is Bongi calling out in Afrikaans and Curry mistakenly taking exception to it.

          For once WR seem to be taking the right stance. Investigation, consideration, decision.

          Likely outcome? Nothing to see here, move on.

          The thing that strikes me as funny though is that if Bongi did call him a White fluffybunny, everyone will be up in arms only about the bit that is indisputable. Curry is definitely white, whether he’s a fluffybunny or not is just a matter of opinion.

          The point I'm making is that @Rancid-Schnitzel Is convinced it happened.

          I'm just pointing out that he quick to jump to conclusions. Agree with your dialog.

          Um what?

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          • W W32

            @Rancid-Schnitzel said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

            @W32 said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

            @Rancid-Schnitzel are you as willing to accept that curry might have made it up ?

            Yeah sure. For shits and giggles during the middle of the game Curry decided to make up a story about hearing a racial slur. He even planned it out with Marler and Farrell in advance. They made a pact to do it.

            You’re saying curry isn’t capable of gamesmanship?

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            @W32 said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

            @Rancid-Schnitzel said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

            @W32 said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

            @Rancid-Schnitzel are you as willing to accept that curry might have made it up ?

            Yeah sure. For shits and giggles during the middle of the game Curry decided to make up a story about hearing a racial slur. He even planned it out with Marler and Farrell in advance. They made a pact to do it.

            You’re saying curry isn’t capable of gamesmanship?

            It was definitely a pact.

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            • SmutsS Smuts

              @OomPB said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

              @Smuts What about the Kiwis who played rugby against the Springboks?

              Regtig Oom?

              I’m not judging their rough choice any more than Oom Louw’s decision to go on the flourbomb tour despite his outspoken condemnation of apartheid in rugby. Louw thought he could do more good befriending Māori players. And he was probably right, though it conveniently allowed him to keep playing for the boks.

              Maar ek kannie vir hom blammeer nie (but I can’t blame him). I’ve made far worse moral decisions for far less reward. But it’s important to recognize and celebrate the courage of guys like Kirk who took a stand and showed us all that some things are just bigger than rugby.

              I’m using Kirk only because I know he turned down pretty good cash when he refused to go on the Cavaliers tour. Sadly, I don’t know which if any ABs refused to play the boks in official test matches because they objected to apartheid. I’m sure some of our kiwi mates can improve my ignorance.

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              @Smuts said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

              @OomPB said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

              @Smuts What about the Kiwis who played rugby against the Springboks?

              Regtig Oom?

              I’m not judging their rough choice any more than Oom Louw’s decision to go on the flourbomb tour despite his outspoken condemnation of apartheid in rugby. Louw thought he could do more good befriending Māori players. And he was probably right, though it conveniently allowed him to keep playing for the boks.

              Maar ek kannie vir hom blammeer nie (but I can’t blame him). I’ve made far worse moral decisions for far less reward. But it’s important to recognize and celebrate the courage of guys like Kirk who took a stand and showed us all that some things are just bigger than rugby.

              I’m using Kirk only because I know he turned down pretty good cash when he refused to go on the Cavaliers tour. Sadly, I don’t know which if any ABs refused to play the boks in official test matches because they objected to apartheid. I’m sure some of our kiwi mates can improve my ignorance.

              Graham Mourie is one.

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              • SmutsS Smuts

                @OomPB said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

                @Smuts What about the Kiwis who played rugby against the Springboks?

                Regtig Oom?

                I’m not judging their rough choice any more than Oom Louw’s decision to go on the flourbomb tour despite his outspoken condemnation of apartheid in rugby. Louw thought he could do more good befriending Māori players. And he was probably right, though it conveniently allowed him to keep playing for the boks.

                Maar ek kannie vir hom blammeer nie (but I can’t blame him). I’ve made far worse moral decisions for far less reward. But it’s important to recognize and celebrate the courage of guys like Kirk who took a stand and showed us all that some things are just bigger than rugby.

                I’m using Kirk only because I know he turned down pretty good cash when he refused to go on the Cavaliers tour. Sadly, I don’t know which if any ABs refused to play the boks in official test matches because they objected to apartheid. I’m sure some of our kiwi mates can improve my ignorance.

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                @Smuts That 1981 rugby tour played a massive role for Afrikaans rugby supporters to experience what we miss in international rugby and give FW de Klerk the yes vote to free South Africa. Now 40 years later South Africa turned into a 3rd world country mess. Us here take it day by day and just try our best to have a roof over our head and food on table. everything else is a bonus. But you should know this.

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                  and by the way, Rob Louw come from Wynberg Boys, Doc Craven identified him as a schoolboy and brought him to Maties to become a Springbok.

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                    Well I guess that's an end to the discussion...

                    https://www.facebook.com/groups/716857382097109/permalink/1765131300603040/?mibextid=bKks23

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                    • OomPBO OomPB

                      @Smuts What about the Kiwis who played rugby against the Springboks?

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                      #1051

                      @OomPB said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

                      What about the Kiwis who played rugby against the Springboks?

                      There was plenty of soul-searching going on in NZ at the time,and putting aside the nutters, two genuine schools of thought who knew segregation should be ended: join the boycott to force change from the top or play and show integrated sports teams were the way forward, and support the SA rugby administrators who were trying to change things internally,

                      There was some serious debate. Colin Meads, for example, very much supported the latter approach but was equally clear he respected, even admired, the views of those who refused to play against SA.

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                        My old man went on a Welsh Male Voice Choir tour of SA during the apartheid years

                        He saw a Cavaliers match

                        The choir sang to white only audiences, black only audiences, and mixed audiences

                        Each member of the choir was put on the UN Blacklist (ironic isn't it) for performing at the non-segregated concerts

                        Go figure

                        They fostered a relationship with a choir from Soweto whom they funded over the years

                        When apartheid ceased the choir went back over and sang with the Soweto choir at a joint concert in Soweto

                        And two years later they paid for the Soweto choir to come over to Wales on a singing tour

                        They've both been back twice since

                        My father's choir (Cwmbach) also went to Belfast during the height of the troubles and to Hungary as the Russians were heading in

                        His, and the other choristers, attitude was go to bring people together

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                        • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                          My old man went on a Welsh Male Voice Choir tour of SA during the apartheid years

                          He saw a Cavaliers match

                          The choir sang to white only audiences, black only audiences, and mixed audiences

                          Each member of the choir was put on the UN Blacklist (ironic isn't it) for performing at the non-segregated concerts

                          Go figure

                          They fostered a relationship with a choir from Soweto whom they funded over the years

                          When apartheid ceased the choir went back over and sang with the Soweto choir at a joint concert in Soweto

                          And two years later they paid for the Soweto choir to come over to Wales on a singing tour

                          They've both been back twice since

                          My father's choir (Cwmbach) also went to Belfast during the height of the troubles and to Hungary as the Russians were heading in

                          His, and the other choristers, attitude was go to bring people together

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                          @MiketheSnow

                          Great post.

                          I seem to recall Danie Craven being called an apartheid apologist and a traitor to the white race simultaneously - while at the same time working behind the scenes to bring people together, grow non-white rugby and end segregation

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                          • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                            My old man went on a Welsh Male Voice Choir tour of SA during the apartheid years

                            He saw a Cavaliers match

                            The choir sang to white only audiences, black only audiences, and mixed audiences

                            Each member of the choir was put on the UN Blacklist (ironic isn't it) for performing at the non-segregated concerts

                            Go figure

                            They fostered a relationship with a choir from Soweto whom they funded over the years

                            When apartheid ceased the choir went back over and sang with the Soweto choir at a joint concert in Soweto

                            And two years later they paid for the Soweto choir to come over to Wales on a singing tour

                            They've both been back twice since

                            My father's choir (Cwmbach) also went to Belfast during the height of the troubles and to Hungary as the Russians were heading in

                            His, and the other choristers, attitude was go to bring people together

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                            @MiketheSnow Cool post mate.

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                            • OomPBO OomPB

                              and by the way, Rob Louw come from Wynberg Boys, Doc Craven identified him as a schoolboy and brought him to Maties to become a Springbok.

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                              @OomPB said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

                              and by the way, Rob Louw come from Wynberg Boys, Doc Craven identified him as a schoolboy and brought him to Maties to become a Springbok.

                              My old man was also brought to Wilgenhof by Doc . But only because he was so average he’d never play for Maaties and so be free to turn out for Wilgenhof. Think Louw was already gone but Oom Morne was still at Stellenbosch playing for WO/boks and never playing for Die Plek.

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                              • SmutsS Smuts

                                @OomPB said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

                                and by the way, Rob Louw come from Wynberg Boys, Doc Craven identified him as a schoolboy and brought him to Maties to become a Springbok.

                                My old man was also brought to Wilgenhof by Doc . But only because he was so average he’d never play for Maaties and so be free to turn out for Wilgenhof. Think Louw was already gone but Oom Morne was still at Stellenbosch playing for WO/boks and never playing for Die Plek.

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                                @Smuts so your dad was a Bek fluitjie.

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                                • OomPBO OomPB

                                  @Smuts so your dad was a Bek fluitjie.

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                                  @OomPB said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

                                  @Smuts so your dad was a Bek fluitjie.

                                  Ref?

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                                  • CatograndeC Catogrande

                                    @OomPB said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

                                    @Smuts so your dad was a Bek fluitjie.

                                    Ref?

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                                    @Catogrande said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

                                    @OomPB said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

                                    @Smuts so your dad was a Bek fluitjie.

                                    Ref?

                                    Nee - n ou man van Die Plek.*

                                    No - an old boy of Wilgenhof (the Stellenbosch residence run for years by Doc Craven. Notorious for its rugby and lunacy.)

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                                      I thought that this was one of Squidgy’s better efforts.

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                                      • CatograndeC Catogrande

                                        @OomPB said in RWC SF: England v Springboks:

                                        @Smuts so your dad was a Bek fluitjie.

                                        Ref?

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                                        @Catogrande Doc Craven was head of Wilgenhof , Maties (university Stellenbosch)boarding school for ages. Their nickname was "Bek fluitjies" When students walk/run past Wilgenhof they shout Bek Fluitjies and if get caught its goodbye.

                                        with the help of my son

                                        Harmonica? = bek fluitjie.

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                                        • OomPBO OomPB

                                          @Catogrande Doc Craven was head of Wilgenhof , Maties (university Stellenbosch)boarding school for ages. Their nickname was "Bek fluitjies" When students walk/run past Wilgenhof they shout Bek Fluitjies and if get caught its goodbye.

                                          with the help of my son

                                          Harmonica? = bek fluitjie.

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                                          @OomPB

                                          Ah! Literal translation seemed to be mouth whistle, hence me thinking ref.

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