Although the Boks are the best team in world rugby and are possibly the finest Bok team ever, the debate around Peter De Villiers as coach is as polarised as ever, with those who claim him to be the best Bok coach ever and those who hold the view that he has been fortunate to inherit the best Bok team ever.
This has become a difficult subject to get objectivity on as like many other areas of South African life, it has become political.
Furthermore one gets the impression that a lot of observers are avoiding this subject as whatever your view, you are likely to get attacked by those on the other side of the political spectrum. As a result a lot of the comment tends to scratch the surface without taking a deeper look at what the requirements of a modern day coach should be.
When last did you hear a statement from the manager of the Bok team?
Do we even know who the manager of the Bok team is?
The modern day coach is in effect a manager. He needs to assemble a team of specialists around him who effectively take care of most of the coaching from a practical day to day point of view. The coach is therefore the managing director of the company. In managing his team of specialists and players he needs to be the one who has excellent man management skills as well as possesing the vision and direction in order to keep the team moving forward into the future. So although he needs to emply specialists, such as a scrumming coach, he also needs to have a very good tactical and technical knowledge of the game. This is where team selection becomes one of his most important roles and an area where his ability is tested out in the open for all to see. Simply put, the team selection, tactics and adaption on the day fall upon his shoulders.
Peter De Villiers needs to be judged in the light of the above requirements of a modern day coach. There can be no doubt that his attitude today is very different from when he first took on the job of Bok coach. His failure with the press is well documented. His racial statements in defending himself did not help his cause. His romantic view about the number of black players that should be represented in the team and his stated views on playing a brand of total rugby have all been adjusted as he has no doubt come to understand the pressures of being the Bok coach and the absolute importance of winning as a Bok coach.
In short he appears to have learnt on the job, which in itself is something that all good managers are very capable of. It is true that he has had an exceptional group of players to work with and there can be no discounting his passion and commitment to the cause of Bok rugby. He will still be challenged in the months to come and once again, how he responds as a manager to those challenges will determine his continued success or failure.
The harsh reality is that you are only as good as your last game, whether you are a player or a coach. Here is hoping that the Boks go from strength to strength.
TIGHT HEAD
358@Puma – Full time Gardener there Puma… it is damn big…
@grootblousmile – 357 I remember, only pulling your leg!
@grootblousmile – 358 Stick a few sheep in that one then!!
@grootblousmile – 361
You would need it with a garden that huge.
363@carol – Hehehe, what will the Porras think ??
When does Jean get his first match at Munster? Irish Devil will have to keep us updated there!
Munster are playing Leinster this weekend, big match!
Blimey the RAF are flying the merlin helicopters a bit close to us tonight!!
366@carol – You close to a Military Air Field there ?
@grootblousmile – I hear the Saffa Porras are fantastic cooks, they will probably eat them!!
Evening Folks..are we conversing in the queens language tonight?
Eishhhhhh, Johan Botha’s wicket gone !!
@carol – 366
Will need to watch that match with Munster if we get it. Munster my team over there.
369@Polla – Yip
@grootblousmile – RAF Benson use our farm as one of their training sites. We are about 30 miles away, they fly to us hover about a bit, perhaps land and take off a few times then off…..dogs and horses don’t mind at all now!
Pumas and Merlins used in Afghanistan etc!
@grootblousmile – 370
Whats the score now GBS. I just stayed at my computer after we were 5 down. Thought it would have been over long time ago.
@Polla – Yep, sorry about that blame Puma and I!!
@grootblousmile – We are kakking af in Tswane….What did GS think to send them in to bat?.
@Polla – 369
Yes, of course when Carol is around we do. Well I always do…hehe. My afrikaans not that good but I can read it and understand it very well. Just not to write or speak it.
373@carol – Interesting !
374@Puma – 202 / 7, need 118 from 78 balls… Van der Merwe and Morkel at the crease..
@Puma – As Jean is one of my favourite players I am delighted he is over here, although would prefer if he was with Bath or Gloucester!!
Sorry to say the ‘Puma’ Helicopter is beloved by the pilots but a bit old and rickety now, a bit like your knees!! I went up in one and was a bit alarmed by the duct tape and filler everywhere!! 😉
@Polla – 376
Yip, Think that cost us the game. Should always bat first in a day/night game at Centurion. Pity we won the toss so could have chosen to do that.
We will be back. This is a good team just think Amla not that good to open in a odi. Bring back Gibbs. He is there saw him sitting on the bench.
@carol – No need to be sorry…You should be able to understand my ramblings, but after a few Sauvignon Blancs I am not so sure…I understand myself perfectly though!..lol
Srilanka is only 8 runs ahead at a comparative stage, but they were only 3 wickets down…
@carol – Not to worry about the Puma Carol, its fine with me 😀
You brave to go up in one of those?
@Puma – Ek lag te veel om meer woorde vit to kry!! Hahahahah
@Puma – Gibbs is injured, that is why Amla is playing.
@grootblousmile – 383
Pity GS went out. He was going like a jet.
See, I predicted the wind there in Centurion… spot-on with my timing and the prediction…
Wind pumping now in Centurion
Raining now in Centurion, covers on….
@Polla – 382 Are you on the wrong end of a couple of glasses tonight? That is my favourite by the way!
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