France took on the Springboks at the Stadium Municipal, Toulouse, France, in the 1st Test for the Bokke on their 2009 End of Year Tour. France won a needly match by 20 / 13.
The game started on a wonky note, with a dread-locked singer absolutely demolishing our National Anthem (This guy cannot sing, he better smoke some more dope), then the youngster who was supposed to kick the mock kick-off, as is the French tradition, slipped and fell down.
When the game eventually started, both Bakkies Botha and Victor Matfield went off for blood, to be replaced every time by Andries Bekker, soon enough after kick-off.
The French were motivated and drew first blood, pun intended, via a Penalty by Dupoy. Morné Steyn soon equalised and followed up with a well worked drop goal.
The French conceded an easy try by John Smit after a wayward lineout throw in on their 5m line. John caught the ball and simply stormed over. Morné converted.
It was sudenly 13 / 3… but this was very short-lived and after Kankowski knocked a ball from a high kick and the French stormed to a position close to the Bokke goal line and slipped the ball wide right, for Vincent Clerc to score an unconverted try.
The score was now 13 / 8.
Before half time, Dupoy converted another penalty, bringing the half time score to Bokke 13 / France 11. This penalty saw Morné Steyn being yellow-carded, having to sit out the first 10 minutes if the 2nd half.
Not much damage was done in the 10 minutes, apart from a penalty which was converted by Dupoy just before Morné was due back.
France was now leading 14 / 13.
Kankowski was yellow-carded near the Bokke line and fortunately the easy kick was missed. Kankowski had a teriible evening with lots of knock-on’s and seemed clearly out of his depth. I would be surprised if he was selected to play in any of the remaining 3 matches, he was simply woeful.
The French put the last nails in the Bokke coffins with 2 penalties, one from Dupoy and one from replacement scrum half, Morgan Parra.
This was simply not good enough from the Springboks, the scrums were going backwards at a rate of knots, dicipline was lacking and 2 players might be cited… Bryan Habana for a kick on a French player on the floor and Morné Steyn for a stray foot, which earned him the yellow.
The French have brought the high-flying Bokke back down to MOTHER EARTH… and the lessons to be learnt was that our scrums are weak, that we need to keep composure and knuckle-down to play actual rugby!
Congratulations to the French for unsettling the Springboks.
One thing I never do is blame a Referee… and I will keep that tradition. A good Team wins, despite the Referee…. let that sink in!
Points:
France: 4 Penalties Julien Dupuy, 1 Try Vincent Clerc, 1 Penalty Morgan Parra
Springboks: 1 Penalty & 1 Drop Goal & 1 Conversion Morné Steyn, 1 Try John Smit
Teams:
France: 15 Damien Traille, 14 Vincent Clerc, 13 Yann David, 12 Maxime Mermoz, 11 Cédric Heymans, 10 François Trinh-Duc, 9 Julien Dupuy, 8 Louis Picamoles, 7 Imanol Harinordoquy, 6 Thierry Dusautoir (captain), 5 Romain Millo-Chluski, 4 Lionel Nallet, 3 Nicolas Mas, 2 William Servat, 1 Fabien Barcella
Replacements: 16 Dimitri Szarzewski, 17 Sylvain Marconnet, 18 Sébastien Chabal, 19 Julien Bonnaire, 20 Morgan Parra, 21 David Marty, 22 Maxime Médard.
South Africa: 15 Zane Kirchner, 14 JP Pietersen, 13 Jaque Fourie, 12 Adi Jacobs, 11 Bryan Habana, 10 Morné Steyn, 9 Fourie du Preez, 8 Ryan Kankowski, 7 Schalk Burger, 6 Heinrich Brüssow, 5 Victor Matfield, 4 Bakkies Botha, 3 John Smit (captain), 2 Bismarck du Plessis, 1 Tendai Mtawarira.
Replacements: 16 Adriaan Strauss, 17 Wian du Preez, 18 CJ van der Linde, 19 Andries Bekker, 20 Danie Rossouw, 21 Ruan Pienaar, 22 Wynand Olivier.
Date: Friday, 13 November 2009
Kick-off: 20.45 (19.45 GMT 21.45 SA time)
Venue: Stadium Municipal, Toulouse
Expected weather conditions: Overcast with a high of 18°C, dropping to 10°C and a light wind from the southeast.
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
Assistant referees: George Clancy (Ireland), James Jones (Wales)
Television match official: Graham Hughes (England)
1997 is so long ago, tonight you Bokkes have to pummel the Froggies…..
Show them you are the BOSS JANS… Yeehaaa
Goooooooooooo Bokke !
As ons die game verloor hoop ek hulle haal vir Morne Steyn uit die span uit. 👿
3@ Ed – Het jy gedrink?
4@GBS nee man, ek is by die werk.
5@ Ed – Het jy drugs gebruik??
6@GBS – weet nie eers waar om die kak te kry nie. Ek voel net Earl Rose moet losskakel speel.
Waar is my maatjie Stupa die Bul?
7@ Ed – Grrrrrrrrrr
9 @ GBS – Jy klink soos ‘n LEEU!! 👿
French National Anthem
La Marseillaise was composed by Claude-Joseph Rouget de Lisle in 1792 and was declared the French national anthem in 1795.
Let’s go children of the fatherland,
The day of glory has arrived!
Against us tyranny’s
Bloody flag is raised! (repeat)
In the countryside, do you hear
The roaring of these fierce soldiers?
They come right to our arms
To slit the throats of our sons, our friends!
Refrain
Grab your weapons, citizens!
Form your batallions!
Let us march! Let us march!
May impure blood
Water our fields!
This horde of slaves, traitors, plotting kings,
What do they want?
For whom these vile shackles,
These long-prepared irons? (repeat)
Frenchmen, for us, oh! what an insult!
What emotions that must excite!
It is us that they dare to consider
Returning to ancient slavery!
What! These foreign troops
Would make laws in our home!
What! These mercenary phalanxes
Would bring down our proud warriors! (repeat)
Good Lord! By chained hands
Our brows would bend beneath the yoke!
Vile despots would become
The masters of our fate!
Tremble, tyrants! and you, traitors,
The disgrace of all groups,
Tremble! Your parricidal plans
Will finally pay the price! (repeat)
Everyone is a soldier to fight you,
If they fall, our young heros,
France will make more,
Ready to battle you!
Frenchmen, as magnanimous warriors,
Bear or hold back your blows!
Spare these sad victims,
Regretfully arming against us. (repeat)
But not these bloodthirsty despots,
But not these accomplices of Bouillé,
All of these animals who, without pity,
Tear their mother’s breast to pieces!
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Sacred love of France,
Lead, support our avenging arms!
Liberty, beloved Liberty,
Fight with your defenders! (repeat)
Under our flags, let victory
Hasten to your manly tones!
May your dying enemies
See your triumph and our glory!
We will enter the pit
When our elders are no longer there;
There, we will find their dust
And the traces of their virtues. (repeat)
Much less eager to outlive them
Than to share their casket,
We will have the sublime pride
Of avenging them or following them!
GBS’s National Anthem:
Barra-bing-ting-ting
ka-ching, ka-ching
Ek hoop nie die Bokke gaan hulle gatte sien
Goooooooooo Bokke, kap die kapokkies, steek hulle mieliepitte weg, sit hulle op hok, skeur hulle kamme vannie koppe af!
On SuperSport 7, the Wales / Samoa game is about to kick off…
Go Bokke!!
Yeahh, I am in, I can see it!!!
Go for it boys, show Toulouse a thing or two!!
There will be no lack of motivation from the French… not against the Bokke.
We must get ahead early… demotivate them!
GOOD LUCK BOKKE. The heart is racing now. Very windy there at least no rain.
Who is the bloke KILLING your anthem!!!
Oh flok, do you hear how our Anthem is being raped by the dreadlocked singer??
This is a travesty…
Off key, false, you name it………. eishhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Habanna looks amused tho!!
victor looks in pain!!
dit is die swakste ooit Nkosi
Terrible…..I would complain!
It was a ploy by the farking Frenchies… go Bokke, let this motivate you!
Jeepers who the heck is singing our anthem? That must be the worst I have EVER heard it been sung.
Please get a proper singer next time. Embarrassed. Think he was South African.
Focus Bokke!!
20 – GBS That was awful. Think he was South African and looked drunk to me. Disgraceful.
WTF, het aangegaan met die stem, Donnerse rasta man, daai was nou super kak gewees, naam geslaan met ‘n PLANK
Donner, did you see that mock-kickoff… bwahahahaha
Then the poor kid falls over, sheesh……. what is this??
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