Player management and the threat of burn-out ahead of the 2011 World Cup has been big news in South Africa recently, but the Bulls don’t believe there is a problem.
South African sports science professor Tim Noakes lit the fuse that caused the furore when he claimed last month that the Springboks won’t be at their best for the 2011 World Cup – with many of the top players having been “over-played” in 2009.
According to Noakes, who played a significant part in the Boks’ 2007 World Cup triumph after he advised former coach Jake White to implement a strict player-management programme, feels it may already be too late for current Bok coach Peter de Villiers to follow a similar route.
Apart from suggesting that the core of the national team – which helped the Bulls win the Super 14 in 2009, beat the B&I Lions and won the Tri-Nations – were over-exposed to top-flight rugby last year, Noakes even predicted a series of crippling injuries will follow this year and quite possibly in the World Cup year.
However, Bulls coach Frans Ludeke moved swiftly to allay fears that his team – which provide 15 members of the year-end tour squad – will become victims over ‘over exposure’.
“We have a very good relationship with the players,” Ludeke told iafrica.com in an interview, as the defending Super 14 champions resumed their pre-season preparations in Pretoria this week.
Ludeke said they have a very solid and proven strategy of player management at the Bulls, with their Boks leading the way at training.
“When we chat to them, there is honesty and clarity about when we feel a player is struggling,” Ludeke said.
“I feel we managed them well last year, especially in the Currie Cup and Super 14, when we really needed them.
“There is certainly no problem,” he told iafrica.com, when asked about the criticism levelled against the amount of rugby played by the leading players – which include frontline Boks such as Victor Matfield, Bakkies Botha, Danie Rossouw, Pierre Spies, Gurthrö Steenkamp, Fourie du Preez, Zane Kirchner, Wynand Olivier and Morné Steyn.
We are ‘hands-on’ in this regard [player management] and that is very important – to ensure we make small adjustments, be that in terms of game time or adjust training sessions.
“We know those are the players that are in high demand with SARU [for internationals] and ourselves, in terms of Super 14 and Currie Cup.
“We have a sound strategy on the table with those players, to ensure we manage them in a very responsible manner.”
Ludeke said every person is entitled to his own opinion on the matter of player management, but at the Bulls they have had very good discussions with each player.
“We can just work with what is in front of us – the feedback we get and how players react.
“I can tell you, our Boks are running in the front [at training] and they set a very high standard.
“I don’t want to mention names, but they are all there at the forefront – there’s a great urgency and you can see the hunger.
“Normally you can see the mental fatigue and in December you could see they had been through a long season with plenty of rugby.
“That is why we managed the players the way we did [at the pre-season camp in George] and I feel we did very well.
“It was just the fact that we had them available to assist with some of the off-field planning, that was very important to us.
“They were not really required to do much in terms of physical conditioning.
“I can see that the two-week [festive season] break, along with a week [in George] and the two weeks they had [after the year-end tour] gave most of them a five-week break. I can see a big difference in the players, the attitude is great and they look fresh.”
Ludeke has been supported in this view by Bulls captain and Bok vice-captain Victor Matfield, who also suggested that with proper management there is no need to panic and that the Boks will be at their best.
29@ Carol – Your Hyperlink is already set as http://www.rugby-talk.com
30@ SuperBul – Yip, dis myne… so gestel in my Profile…
31 – What does that mean though? What is a hyperlink and how come I have got one?
33 @ Carol – In your Profile, you can set a preferred web site… which your nick will refer to, one can make it anything
I want a good place to store some of my picks on the web, any suggestions. I was at Photostockplus, a site that sells your photos but there was a cost of about R1000 involved per year. And i did not sell a single one, not that that is my main aim. i know one can put a watermark on your photos ….. advice please
We had an interesting guest earlier… from near enough to Preili, Latvia…
Also a few from the States, one from Kenia….
35@ SuperBul – Facebook… hehehehe
34 – I am happy to leave RT as my prefered site….as it is!
38@ Carol – Good
Welcome, another guest from the UK…. also welcome to someone from near Bellville Cape
…and another Cape Tonian
… and someone near Philly in the USA…
…. and near Atlanta, USA
Ok i am going to hyperlink my name with picasa web albums, i used that a while ago and there is some photos still there. Cant remember how it worked but i will try and figure it out.
When i shout go you click on my name and see if it works.
GBS Wow we have visitors from all over the world….
superBul – Waiting for the word!
GBS wat moet ek doen , klaar vergeet.
How do i
45@ Carol – That exactly is my excercise at the moment, want to see globally from where the blog is accessed, to sort of build up a demographic map…
47 @ Gaan na jou Profile (click op jou naam net boo die comment box)…. gaan sit die info in by WEB SITE, net onder jou E-Mail address
47
it works click on my name
now is the job to upload some decent pictures into the right albums
50 – superBul – Yip it works here too…….Get your pics sorted. The cheetah ones are just brilliant, especially the progression from tiny ‘kittens’ to adolecents.
50@ SuperBul – It works, problem is though, one needs a google account to sign into Picasa Web Albums
Doesnt everybody have one by now?
48 – GBS and tell me Titanium Man, what does one do with a demographic map when one has one?
Is this for your global advertising campaign? 😉
Surely ‘Google’ is the first one one anyones list, even I know that!
Carol was it easy to get in there?
Uploaded 3 rhinos now , took a bit of time
Have another look
54@ Carol – Yes, amongst others one needs proper stats to show possible Advertisers… but in general it would be nice to know who we cater for.. it would also to an extent determine our future content.
56 – I need a Google e mail Mmmmmm, now that would be challenging!! I don’t know that……please be gentle with me I am a technophobe!!
58@ Carol – See what I mean about the Google Account…..
Yip…Ok, see what you mean. Facebook is much easier!!
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