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| Fixture | Details |
|---|---|
| All times are local | |
| Rugby Championship | |
| Saturday , August 17 | |
| Australia vs New Zealand | TBC |
| South Africa vs Argentina | TBC |
| Saturday , August 24 | |
| Argentina vs South Africa | TBC |
| New Zealand vs Australia | TBC |
| More Rugby Championship fixtures | |
| Pos | Team | P | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | New Zealand | 6 | 26 |
| 2 | Australia | 6 | 12 |
| 3 | South Africa | 6 | 12 |
| 4 | Argentina | 6 | 4 |
Comments
JayStarr says...
@ Carpelone: I beg to differ - Bryan was really poor the last two seasons, but he was one of the Stormers' best players this season. Just like Aplon he didn't get much ball and had to go looking for it (or got it along with 5 defenders), but the few touches he had in the games were usually very good - and he scored quite a few tries that were outstanding.
I agree that Francois and JdV don't make a well-balanced centre pairing... but I wouldn't pick JP there for tests - we need a strong 14. However, JdV is the captain and he must play - and he did very well at 13 against England. What I would really like to see though is Juan de Jongh playing outside Francois at some stage... especially since Francois is starting to look for the offload in the tackle. Since he draws at least two defenders and almost always gets over the advantage line I think a skillful stepper with good acceleration (such as De Jongh, Ebersohn or even Paul Jordaan) would do really well outside him, waiting for the pop pass and the gap. JP at 14 would then provide extra physicality if needed - and with the form he's in at the moment would also serve to draw another defender or two and create space for an elusive 13.
However, if Johan Goosen (hopefully) gets his chance at 10, he should have a mobile 12 who can keep up with him and exploit the opportunities he creates...
Personally I think we should start our games with Vermeulen at 8, Pienaar at 9, Lambie at 10, F Steyn at 12, JdV at 13 - then in the last 30 or 20 bring on Keegan/Kanko at 8, Hougaard at 9, Goosen at 10, JdJ at 12, with JdV remaining at 13. After the first lot has worn out the opposition and lulled them into one style of playing, the second lot brings a heaps of skill, pace and creativity - and a completely different approach, which would be difficult for opposition to adapt to at that stage.
@ APV1: Lol... yeah right
Posted 16:52 07th August 2012
APV1 says...
@ JayStarr - I totally agree. England ARE faster, smarter and more skillful than NZ, Aus and Arg. At least you're starting to recognise that!
;-)
Posted 13:56 06th August 2012
Bones7 says...
I don't understand how Spies can carry on being selected. He has had absolutely no worthwhile contribution to the Bulls this year on the field and he's now potentially the softest back row player in the whole of South Africa. He is now potentially one of the worst regular 8s in Super Rugby as well I would say. I would love to see stats for his tackle count and rucking for this season, providing they don't count leaning on someone in the ruck and Juandre Kruger is going along a similar path unfortunately. I remember when a Springbok back row player would be amongst the toughest guys in world rugby, now you've got an oversized fitness model who is scared of contact.
Posted 12:33 06th August 2012
JayStarr says...
@ philipjfry: Lol - I thought the same thing @ duttydog... Duvenage!? I'm a Stormers supporter - and I want him out of our team... So certainly not in the Springbok team! He had his worst season this year - definitely one of our weak links... He practically made no significant contribution. Last year he was very good though.
Didn't know Kankowski's Japan season started so early. Such a pity, because I think the backrow combination of him, Keegan and Marcell here in the last few matches was the best in the competition.
Posted 17:16 05th August 2012
Carpelone says...
Agree with you Jaystarr, especially about Hougaard. Pienaar / MacLeod are better than him.
I am sorry about Habana, but he is not at Bok's level anymore.
Frans/JdV do not go well together, I will pick one of them and pair him with JPP or JdJ. If you pick JdV, then Frans can play fullback. I would play Hougaard on the wing in place of Habana. The back row is a concern, with Big Jim Spies and no Kankosky/Vermeulen.
I feel that this is the right time to get rid of some old farts, the SR just shown how many talents SA's rugby is producing (Jordaan just to pick one).
Posted 17:05 05th August 2012
philipjfry says...
@JayStarr: I felt the same about Kankowski. I had a look on his Japanese club's website; the league kicks off in three weeks time, perhaps that's the reason. And it does not look like SBW will get selected for the ALL Blacks either.
@duttydog: Duvenage?!
Posted 14:26 05th August 2012
ben7 says...
1. beast 2. bismarck 3.jannie 4. etzebeth 5. bekker 6. coetzee 7. alberts 8. daniel 9.hougaard 10. lambie 11.habana 12. f steyn 13. jdv 14. jpp 15. kirchner.... (unfortunately hes the only other specialist 15 there!....)
Should be....
1 beast 2 bismarck 3 coenie 4 etzebeth 5 bekker 6 coetzee 7 alberts 8 burger/brussow (but at 6) 9 hougaard 10 goosen 11 habana 12 frans steyn 13. jdv/fourie/jdj 14 jpp 15 lambie
Posted 12:22 05th August 2012
Rolf says...
Beast, Biz, Jannie
Bekker, Etzbetzh
silya, daniel, alberts
hougard, lambie
Frans, JdV,
JPP, Habana, Kirchner ?
I am not convinced.
Posted 11:40 05th August 2012
benski says...
Unavoidable you mean?
Posted 11:23 05th August 2012
rugbyphile says...
They will be lucky to come third
Posted 05:31 05th August 2012
wallabychamp says...
no Kanko? shake ur head Meyer
Posted 03:56 05th August 2012
JayStarr says...
VERY glad to finally see Kolisi there, but still think it's an absolute joke that Kirchner and JJ Engelbrecht are there ahead of Aplon and Juan de Jongh...
Also, why can Kankowski not be picked, but the All Blacks are still picking SBW? What's HM's problem? Now we're stuck with Spies who has done NOTHING this season... NOTHING!! How little can one person do and still be selected for the Springboks!?
And don't even get me started on Morné Steyn... How consistently TERRIBLE must you be - and watch me, he'll probably start too!
(Breathe...)
Hougaard is also becoming a liability with his inaccurate box kicks (which are charged down half the time anyway). He is at his best at 9 when the game has opened up... Pienaar is better when it's tight.
And that's why we won't win the Rugby Championship. Because Spies, Hougaard and Steyn are going to be our 8, 9 and 10. Because HM can't take his head out of his @*$!
From that group Keegan Daniel, Ruan Pienaar and Patrick Lambie must be our 8, 9 and 10 axis. If this is not our starting axis, then we can forget about it. The All Blacks, Wallabies and Pumas are NOT England... They are faster, smarter and more skillful...
NZ has AC/DC (Cruden & Carter), AUS has Barnes, Beale, Cooper or O'Connor, Argentina has HERNANDEZ... and we have Morné Steyn. Shoot me now.
Our other undoing is the lack of quality cover for Beast and Jannie. If either one of them get injured, we're screwed.
Hopefully Duane Vermeulen and Johan Goosen are back before we take on the Aussies and Kiwis. If so, this would be my starting 22:
1-Beast 2-Bismarck 3-Jannie
4-Etzebeth 5-Bekker
6-Marcell 7-Alberts 8- Keegan
9-Pienaar 10-Lambie
12-F Steyn 13-JdV
11-Habana 14-JP 15-KOLISI (anyone but Kirchner)
16-Greyling 17-Strauss 18-J Kruger 19-Vermeulen 20-Hougaard, 21-Goosen, 22-Mvovo
Posted 01:03 05th August 2012
duttydog says...
No JDJ ??? Your coach is a muppet. Duwanage deserves a shot also
Posted 23:52 04th August 2012
ruggaluva says...
Siya had a great start to his season but has revealed his limitations in the second half.... he is strong in defense and in the tight but a ball carrier / link player he is not. Brussouw is STILL the better option by some degree.
Posted 22:35 04th August 2012
suntzu says...
@ philipjfry: love your sense of humor, indeed some days it's a pain but some days you have return on investment, unfortunately these last years it's been more often the first case scenario...
@ Bones: I think Taute will be an interesting option indeed, you can chuck Lambie into the mix and you've got a couple of more than decent options at 15. Once Goosen will be fit again we'll have a better idea of whether he's capable of making the step up to best rugby but for the moment he looks like one of the best options we have as Morn?teyn has proven this season that when he doesn't have his kicking boots on (which has been happening more often recently) he's of no use at all...
Posted 20:34 04th August 2012
Stellenbosched2 says...
Ja philipjfry, it's the right thing to do.
Posted 19:13 04th August 2012
philipjfry says...
Supporting the Springboks is comparable to paying tax.
Posted 18:05 04th August 2012
Bones7 says...
Finally! Well done Siya, fantastic reward for a fantastic season. As if Juan Smith is still being referred to as not considered due to injury, he hasn't played in around a year and a half. The skeptic in me wonders whether he will play again at all, never mind for the Springboks. Brussow injured again as well, the man is brilliant but made of glass apparently. Not a bad squad apart from Kirchner, although when Taute is up and running there will finally be a better alternative and I can't see him being included much then.
Posted 16:17 04th August 2012