South Africa 42 England 6

November 23, 2008 · Filed Under England, South Africa · Comment 

Welcome back!

South Africa have hit form at the exactly right time as they humbled England 42-6.

South Africa led 20-6 at halftime and went on with it after the break running away with a 42-6 win against an English side with no answers.

The Springboks scored 6 tries to nil to complete the humiliation for England.

South Africa 20 defeat Wales 15

November 10, 2008 · Filed Under South Africa, Wales · Comment 

South Africa were too good for Wales winning 20-15 but Wales showed they were far from easybeats and will prove a challenge to defeat.

South Africa scored two tries to nil with Adrian Jacobs and Jean De Villiers scoring for the Boks.

South Africa lead 13-3 at half-time before Wales mounted a comeback through the boot of James Hook but were unable to score a try that would have got them over the line.

Watson selection could cause Boks to Boycott tour

October 20, 2008 · Filed Under South Africa · Comment 

Luke Watson’s recent anti-Springbok comments have put the focus on other players within the Springboks and the potential for a number of players to boycott the end of season tour.

The Afrikaans Sunday newspaper Sondag, revealed players in Durban, Gauteng and Cape Town may be ready to withdraw from the Boks if Watson was selected after his vomiting comments about the Boks jumper. 

The paper reported that angry players asked captain John Smit to relay their comments to the heirarchy. 

Watson’s comments are currently under investigation by the SA Rugby board. 

Luke Watson digs a deeper hole again…

October 13, 2008 · Filed Under South Africa · Comment 

South Africa’s Luke Watson can’t help but speak his mind and he has done it again but this time it may cost him dearly. 

Watson was quoted on rugby365.com in an article as saying that “the problem with SA Rugby is that it is controlled by Dutchmen (Afrikaans-speaking white South Africans)”.  He went on to say that he was kept from vomiting on the Springbok jersey because of the bigger picture and that ”the men who sit on my left and right of me in the change room despise me for who I am”.

Watson went on to say, “We need to see the bigger picture and realise that the here and now is not just the here and now, but the here and now only exists because of those who went before us and because of those who are still to come.  Me having to wear the Springbok jersey, to keep myself from vomiting on it, because there is a bigger picture, because men and women have bled for me to get there.”

Watson has long been a man of controversy and no doubt this will be heavily scrutinised by the South African Rugby board and if it has not been taken out of context then Watson may be contemplating his words for years to com

2009 Super 14 Fixtures

October 7, 2008 · Filed Under Super 14 · Comment 

The provisional 2009 Super 14 schedule has been released.  The season commences on Friday 6th February and will conclude with a six team final series.

Checkout the fixtures below.

Super 14 Fixtures for 2009

Round Date Home Away Venue
1 Friday, 6th February Blues Crusaders Auckland
1 Friday, 6th February Cheetahs Stormers Bloemfontein
1 Friday, 6th February Sharks Bulls Durban
1 Friday, 6th February Reds Hurricanes Brisbane
1 Friday, 6th February Chiefs Brumbies Hamilton
1 Friday, 6th February Lions Waratahs Johannesburg
1 Friday, 6th February Force Highlanders Perth
2 Friday, 13th February Bulls Reds Pretoria
2 Friday, 13th February Stormers Sharks Cape Town
2 Friday, 13th February Lions Cheetahs Johannesburg
2 Friday, 13th February Hurricanes Waratahs Wellington
2 Friday, 13th February Highlanders Brumbies Dunedin
2 Friday, 13th February Force Blues Perth
2 Friday, 13th February Crusaders Chiefs Christchurch
3 Friday, 20th February Stormers Reds Cape Town
3 Friday, 20th February Sharks Lions Durban
3 Friday, 20th February Brumbies Crusaders Canberra
3 Friday, 20th February Bulls Blues Pretoria
3 Friday, 20th February Force Cheetahs Perth
3 Friday, 20th February Waratahs Chiefs Sydney
3 Friday, 20th February Hurricanes Highlanders Wellington
4 Friday, 27th February Stormers Blues Cape Town
4 Friday, 27th February Lions Bulls Johannesburg
4 Friday, 27th February Waratahs Highlanders Sydney
4 Friday, 27th February Chiefs Sharks Hamilton
4 Friday, 27th February Reds Cheetahs Brisbane
4 Friday, 27th February Crusaders Hurricanes Christchurch
4 Saturday, 28th February Brumbies Force Canberra
5 Friday, 6th March Bulls Stormers Pretoria
5 Friday, 6th March Waratahs Reds Sydney
5 Friday, 6th March Blues Sharks Auckland
5 Friday, 6th March Highlanders Crusaders Dunedin
5 Friday, 6th March Chiefs Force Hamilton
5 Friday, 6th March Hurricanes Cheetahs Wellington
6 Friday, 13th March Brumbies Waratahs Canberra
6 Friday, 13th March Stormers Lions Cape Town
6 Friday, 13th March Reds Sharks Brisbane
6 Friday, 13th March Highlanders Chiefs Dunedin
6 Friday, 13th March Blues Cheetahs Auckland
6 Saturday, 14th March Crusaders Force Christchurch
7 Friday, 20th March Lions Brumbies Johannesburg
7 Friday, 20th March Waratahs Crusaders Sydney
7 Friday, 20th March Chiefs Blues Hamilton
7 Friday, 20th March Hurricanes Bulls Wellington
7 Friday, 20th March Highlanders Cheetahs Invercargill
7 Saturday, 21st March Force Sharks Perth
8 Friday, 27th March Lions Hurricanes Johannesburg
8 Friday, 27th March Sharks Brumbies Durban
8 Friday, 27th March Reds Chiefs Brisbane
8 Friday, 27th March Crusaders Stormers Christchurch
8 Friday, 27th March Highlanders Bulls Dunedin
8 Friday, 27th March Blues Waratahs Auckland
9 Friday, 3rd April Sharks Hurricanes Durban
9 Friday, 3rd April Cheetahs Brumbies Bloemfontein
9 Friday, 3rd April Waratahs Stormers Sydney
9 Friday, 3rd April Crusaders Bulls Christchurch
9 Friday, 3rd April Force Reds Perth
9 Friday, 3rd April Chiefs Lions Hamilton
10 Friday, 10th April Cheetahs Sharks Bloemfontein
10 Friday, 10th April Waratahs Bulls Sydney
10 Friday, 10th April Blues Lions Auckland
10 Friday, 10th April Force Hurricanes Perth
10 Friday, 10th April Brumbies Stormers Canberra
10 Friday, 10th April Highlanders Reds Dunedin
11 Friday, 17th April Sharks Crusaders Durban
11 Friday, 17th April Reds Lions Brisbane
11 Friday, 17th April Brumbies Bulls Canberra
11 Friday, 17th April Hurricanes Stormers Palmerston North
11 Friday, 17th April Cheetahs Chiefs Bloemfontein
11 Friday, 17th April Blues Highlanders Auckland
11 Saturday, 18th April Waratahs Force Sydney
12 Friday, 24th April Cheetahs Crusaders Bloemfontein
12 Friday, 24th April Bulls Chiefs Pretoria
12 Friday, 24th April Force Lions Perth
12 Friday, 24th April Blues Reds Auckland
12 Friday, 24th April Highlanders Stormers Dunedin
12 Friday, 24th April Hurricanes Brumbies Wellington
13 Friday, 1st May Sharks Highlanders Durban
13 Friday, 1st May Lions Crusaders Johannesburg
13 Friday, 1st May Cheetahs Waratahs Kimberley
13 Friday, 1st May Hurricanes Blues Wellington
13 Friday, 1st May Reds Brumbies Brisbane
13 Friday, 1st May Stormers Chiefs Cape Town
13 Saturday, 2nd May Bulls Force Pretoria
14 Friday, 8th May Bulls Cheetahs Pretoria
14 Friday, 8th May Brumbies Blues Canberra
14 Friday, 8th May Crusaders Reds Christchurch
14 Friday, 8th May Sharks Waratahs Durban
14 Friday, 8th May Stormers Force Cape Town
14 Friday, 8th May Chiefs Hurricanes Hamilton
14 Friday, 8th May Lions Highlanders Johannesburg

2009 Rugby Tri-Nations Fixtures

October 4, 2008 · Filed Under All Blacks, South Africa, Tri-Nations, Wallabies · Comment 

The 2009 Rugby Tri-Nations fixtures have been announced.

The tournament kicks off in Auckland when Australia take on New Zealand on 18th July.  The New Zealand then travel to South Africa where they play the Boks two weeks in a row. 

Australia then take on the Springboks in only one test in South Africa before playing three tests at home.  The Tri-Nations end in September with New Zealand taking on the Springboks then the Wallabies.

The 2009 Rugby Tri-Nations schedule is;

July 18, 5.35pm New Zealand v Australia, Auckland
July 25, 11pm South Africa v New Zealand, Bloemfontein
Aug 1, 11pm South Africa v New Zealand, Durban
Aug 8, 11pm South Africa v Australia, Cape Town
Aug 22, 8.05pm Australia v New Zealand, Sydney
Aug 29, 8.05pm Australia v South Africa, Perth
Sept 5, 8.05pm Australia v South Africa, Brisbane
Sept 12, 5.35pm New Zealand v South Africa, Hamilton
Sept 19, 5.35pm New Zealand v Australia, Wellington

Note:  All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time

Boks press for ELV changes

September 25, 2008 · Filed Under All Blacks, South Africa, Wallabies · Comment 

The global battle that is the ELVs in Rugby continues as South Africa has fallen into line with the northern hemisphere insisting upon changing the ELVs to that of the global ELVs for next years Super 14. 

Both Australia and New Zealand are happy to continue with the rules as per the Super 14 this year but the Boks are concerned as they will play the British Lions next year and the Spring tour with the global ELV laws. 

The main difference between the two sets is that the ELVs used in the 2008 Super 14 award was that free kicks are awarded for offences that are generally penalties under the global ELVs.  This is particularly visable around the ruck and breakdown where the free kicks have kept a fast paced Tri-Nations tourament and Super 14. 

The debate will go on but the ELVs have a long way to go until the IRB make a final decision in August 2009 on whether to continue or not with the ELVs. 

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September 25, 2008 · Filed Under Live Rugby, Rugby General · 1 Comment 

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    Could Rugby have a World Series?

    Reports from the Daily Mail in the UK have claimed the IRB are looking at organsing a Rugby World Series that would occur every two years. 

    The World Series would start as a round robin as part of the Six Nations and the current Tri-Nations teams including Argentina with results counting towards the World Series.  Tests between the hemisphere’s rugby teams would continue to take place between June and November.

    The top two teams would play-off every two years, most likely at the new Wembley Stadium in front of 90,000 people where the winner could take over in excess of AUD $20 million.

    Chances are any plans of getting this up and running before the next World Cup would be unlikely but if the IRB can get all the Union’s on board then it could start by 2010. 

    Springbok Arrested for Drink Driving

    September 15, 2008 · Filed Under South Africa · Comment 

    Ricky Januarie was arrested over the weekend for drink driving at Durbanville after Januarie played in his teams 92.15 victory. 

    This is the second time this year that Januarie has been in trouble for excessive alcohol consumption.

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