Monthly Archives: April 2010
We are slowly but surely heading to the business end of the Super 14 Competition, and by now we know for sure that Teams No 11 to No 14 on the Log are totally just making up the numbers and are out of the Super 14 running. We also know that only a miracle will see any of the teams in No 7 to No 10 making a semi. Realistically speaking 6 Teams are still in the running, the Bulls, Crusaders, Waratahs, Stormers, Reds and the Brumbies… with the miracle team possibly being the Blues.
Here’s how I see this weekend.
The Southern Kings are making enough noise again to be included in the Super Rugby Competition…. and this time they might have a point, can any South African Team, from anywhere, be as bad as the Lions or maybe even the Cheetahs?
The Sharks have made two changes to the starting lineup and a surprise bench. Continue reading
The heading should maybe rather have read “As kakpraat ‘n kolletjie was, was Billy Bush goed gespikkel!”
In line with the Maori speculation and accusations surrounding the 1956 Maori vs Springboks game, here is some more bulldust…
All of the teams for week 10 has been announced, here they are.
This follows a report in Sport24 today regarding what a great Super 14 season Andries Bekker is having and how New Zealand is appreciating the way he plays.
Article by- Met Uysh
World Cup winning-coach Jake White believes the form of scrumhalf Fourie du Preez is one of the major reasons the Bulls have scored so many tries this season.
There are two perturbing conclusions in a study by sports scientist Ross Tucker, on injuries suffered by top-level rugby players in terms of frequency and description.
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Chiefs coach Ian Foster says his team needs to improve their execution on attack ahead of Friday night’s match against the Stormers at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton in round ten of the Rebel Sport Super 14.
The CA Brumbies have named an extended line-up for their Week 10 Investec Bank Super 14 fixture against the Hurricanes at Canberra Stadium on Saturday night.
We have received a media release form the Cheetahs with their team to play the Crusaders on Saturday 17 April.
Here it is:
Allister Coetzee, head coach of the Vodacom Stormers, today announced his team to play the Chiefs in Hamilton on Friday 16 April. Kick-off is at 09h35 (SA time) Continue reading
Francois Steyn has never been as happy as he has been playing in France. The Springbok is part of the revolution at Racing Metro , a team that won promotion to the top flight this season
In an effort to eliminate the 2009 runners-up from realistic play-off equations, the Stormers are aiming to put the squeeze on the Chiefs in Hamilton on Friday morning.
“It is time now to rip up the master plan – if indeed there is such a thing — and start again with this dismal franchise which hasn’t so much lost the way, as the plot”
Second Test, August 8, 1970
Subtle, yet intense the pressure mounted in the All Black camp. Winston McCarthy – a former New Zealand rugby commentator- forced the pressure right into the AB camp with his weekly newspaper report, published in New Zealand; his information was that were dissatisfaction in the AB camp with coach Ivan Vodanovich. The players “Were getting on top of their coach” he wrote in classical New-Zealand cut-down-the-tall-poppy style.
Derick Kuün will celebrate his 50th Super Rugby cap for the Vodacom Bulls in style after being included in the starting line up for his side’s clash against the Reds in Brisbane on Saturday.
News from the sharks is that a full strength team for saturday is possible bar 4 players that that are still on the injury list.
The Players being Keegan Daniel, Adriaan Jacobs Louis Ludick and Ryan kankowski, Good news is that Johann Muller will return with other news being that Lambie will be available for selection even though he was named in the Springbok Under 20 squad.
As for players like Murray and Mvovo who played Vodacom cup last week, one waits to see if they played well enough to return to the Super 14 squad. Continue reading
Wellington – A New Zealand Maori rugby team was instructed by a government minister to throw a game against South Africa in 1956 to prevent All Blacks sides from being banned from touring the country, a former player has said. Continue reading
It is easy to call for the head of Lions fly-half Carlos Spencer, but the question is who will replace him.
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The Stormers proved the credibility of their contender status when they rallied to beat the Blues 33-21 in Auckland on Saturday morning.
Article By Zelim Nel
Halfway through the tournament, and the Bulls and the Stormers are still very much in it, albeit not in the way that they would have liked it to be.
Ouens, I promise you, this is NOT an April’s Fools joke!! Continue reading
Here is my totally biased view of the South African challenge. It is early and so much can change. But this is my view today.
It’s standing room only at the Last Chance Saloon as the Chiefs, Blues and Hurricanes all contemplate a quest for perfection in Super 14 campaigns that have been anything but.
If the Cheetahs were hoping for some charity in Christchurch this week, their best bet might be to take their guitars to Cathedral Square and do some busking.
With six of the seven league rounds completed, the Blue Bulls remain the only unbeaten team in the Vodacom Cup competition with ten teams still vying for the eight quarter-final spots.
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Lions (5) 26 / Reds (24) 41 (Final Score)
The Lions hosted the Reds at Coca-Cola Park, Johannesburg at 19:10 SA Time. This is the match thread for discussion of the game. The match was broadcast live on SuperSport 1 on DSTV in SA. The Reds won comfortably by 41 / 26, after already securing their bonus point for four tries scored after only 17 minutes of play in the first half. They then took the foot off the pedal and allowed the Lions to come back at them… and when the lions were too close, they just stepped up a gear again to put the result out of doubt.
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10 Apr | Welwitschias | v | Blue Bulls | 34-58 | ||
10 Apr | Pampas XV | v | Free State | 36-24 | ||
10 Apr | Border | v | Boland Kavaliers | 33-13 | ||
10 Apr | Western Province | v | SWD | 29-23 |
Deccan Chargers won by 6 wickets (5 balls remaining)
Royal Challengers Bangalore won by 7 wickets (with 17 balls remaining)
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Brumbies (21) 61 / Cheetahs (3) 15 (Final Score)
The Brumbies hosted the Cheetahs at Canberra Stadium, Canberra at 11:40 SA Time. This is the match thread for discussion of the game. The match was broadcast live on SuperSport 1 on DSTV in SA. The Brumbies demolished the Cheetahs by 61 / 15, scoring 9 tries in the process against 2 tries.
Crusaders (6) 20 / Waratahs (6) 13 (Final Score)
The Crusaders hosted the Waratahs at Christchurch at 09:35 SA Time. This is the match thread for discussion of the game. The match was broadcast live on SuperSport 1 on DSTV in SA. The Crusaders won 20 / 13 with Dan Carter missing a last penalty to deny the Waratahs a losing bonus point.
Blues (7) 21 / Stormers (20) 33 (Final Score)
The Blues hosted the Stormers at Eden Park, Auckland at 07:30 SA Time. This is the match thread for discussion of the game. The match was broadcast live on SuperSport 1 on DSTV in SA. The Stormers won this match by 33 / 21, mostly due to their excellent efforts in the first 25 minutes of the match where they were leading 20 / 0 at one stage.
Highlanders (6) 27 / Western Force (10) 41 (Final Score)
The Highlanders hosted the Force at Lakes Leisure Events Centre, Queenstown at 4:30 SA Time. This is the match thread for discussion of the game. The game was broadcast live on SuperSport 1 on DSTV in SA. The Force bagged a full 5 Log points by beating the Highlanders by 41 / 27.