In the first week of discussion of Super Rugby squad contenders for 2015 (17 to 24 December), we will discuss 2 positions in seperate Articles (Props & Hookers) and also seperate the Articles of the 5 SA Super Rugby participating franchises.
That means 10 Super Rugby Articles every week from now on.
The basic idea is to discuss the players IN the Super Rugby Group, and not all the options beyond that.
In this Article we look at the contenders for PROPS in the Cell C Sharks 2015 Super Rugby group, and whether they could force their way into Bok contention.
The Contenders:
Name: Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira:
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Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira is a Zimbabwean-born South African rugby union player, is fondly known by friends and fans as “Beast”. Roars of “Beast” are shouted by spectators and fans of the Natal Sharks team whenever Mtawarira attains possession of the ball or makes a big tackle.
He completed his schooling at Peter House in Marondera, Zimbabwe after which he was accepted into the Sharks academy in Durban, where he started to play loosehead prop as he had played in the looseforward position at school.
He is a strong scrummager with great technique as well as a powerful ball-carrier. He made his Test debut against Wales at the start of the 2008 season and was a cornerstone of the Bok scrum when they won the series against the British & Irish Lions in 2009. Because of injuries he missed the start of The Sharks’ season in 2012, but since his return he has been a rock in their pack, as well as for the Springboks. Unfortunately he missed the three Tests in November 2012 because of illness.
He also missed a portion of 2013 with the same heart ailment but came back strongly in The Rugby Championhip and End Of Year Tour for the Springboks to keep and cement is starting role for the Springboks at loosehead prop.
In 2014 Beast was once again a regular in Super Rugby, to the point where he was grossly overplayed by Jake White and where attention to the need for a proper rotational policywas severely neglected. Tendai also took full part in the June Internationals, The Rugby Championship and he castle Lager Outgoing Tour for the Springboksbut started to look jaded towards the end of the year as the effects of being overplayed set in. He will have to be managed better to perform at his peak during Rugby World Cup 2015.
Rugby Career:
- 2005: Natal (ABSA Under 21 Competition)
- 2006: KZN (ABSA Under 21 Competition), Wildebeest (Vodacom Cup)
- 2007: Sharks (Vodacom Super 14), Wildebeest (Vodacom Cup), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division)
- 2008: Sharks (Vodacom Super 14), Springboks (Vodacom Incoming Tours), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (Vodacom Tri-Nations), Springboks (Vodacom Outgoing Tour)
- 2009: Sharks (Vodacom Super 14), Springboks (British & Irish Lions Tour), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (Vodacom Tri-Nations), Springboks (Vodacom Outgoing Tour)
- 2010: Sharks (Vodacom Super 14), Sharks Invitational XV (ABSA Currie Cup Compulsary Friendlies), Springboks (Vodacom Tri-Nations), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (Outgoing Tour)
- 2011: Sharks (Vodacom Super Rugby), Springboks (Castle Tri Nations), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (IRB Rugby World Cup)
- 2012: Sharks XV (Vodacom Cup), Sharks (Vodacom Super Rugby), Springboks (Castle Incoming Tours), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (The Rugby Championship), Springboks (Castle Outgoing Tours)
- 2013: Sharks (Vodacom Super Rugby), Springboks (Castle Incoming Tours), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (The Rugby Championship), Springboks (Castle Lager Outgoing Tour)
- 2014: Cell C Sharks (2014 Super Rugby Friendlies), Cell C Sharks (Vodacom Super Rugby), Springboks (Castle Lager Incoming Series), Springboks (The Rugby Championship), Springboks (Castle Lager Outgoing Tour)
Name: Jannie du Plessis:
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Jannie has been a real stalwart for the Sharks in the last few years as Tightheads of international standard have been hard to come by in South Africa. He started his rugby career in the Free State where he was captain of the Eastern Free State Craven Week team in 1995 and then represented the Free State at under 18 and 19 level.
He studied medicine at the University of the Free State and became a qualified doctor, making him one of the few players in the professional era of rugby union to have a career outside of the sport whilst playing professionally. He then went on to make the Free State senior team in 2003 and continued playing for the Cheetahs through the 2007 Currie Cup. Du Plessis was also named to a South African squad that faced a World XV at Ellis Park in 2006.
He was selected for the Springbok squad for the first time during the 2007 Tri-Nations, making his debut in the starting XV on 7 July against Australia during the Boks’ home leg. The match was significant for him in another way, as his younger brother, Bismarck, made his Springbok debut as a substitute in the same match while he was still on the field. This made the Du Plessis brothers the 23rd set of brothers to earn Springbok colours.
Jannie du Plessis in 2008 made his move to the Sharks where he currently still applies his trade as a professional rugby player and has represented the Sharks in all competitions on 103 occasions and has probably been at his best this past year where even having played a total of 36 matches for the year, inbetween where possible he also still performs his duties as a medical doctor. Very few people give this man credit for what he has and still achieves.
This is the kind of man doctor Jannie Du Plessis is – he received an unexpected opportunity to use his medical skills in the wake of a 2009 tragedy. In the early morning hours of 29 March, Brumbies lock Shawn Mackay was hit by a car outside a Durban nightclub, suffering a paralyzing injury. Du Plessis was at the scene because he was helping Brumbies players get back to their hotel after their match with the Sharks. He helped Mackay breathe and contacted emergency services, who stabilized him and rushed him to a hospital. However, despite all medical efforts, Mackay would die from complications of his injuries several days later.
In 2013 he was heavily overplayed, as a result of which his general enthusiasm in a game, his defence and lack of high work-rate in a game situation is starting to count against him, however he was still the preferred choice as Springbok tighthead prop.
In 2014 he was again heavily overplayed by Jake White and clearly looked very jaded towards the end of the Super Rugby season. There was no rest for the big man and he was thrust straight back into Springbok rugby duty and it was only injury on the End Of Year Tour which stopped his long season. One hopes he gets plenty of recuperation and rejuvenation time in the off-season, so that he is fresh and ready to go again in 2015.
Jannie should be one of the players who walks straight into the Springboks for the Rugby World Cup squad in 2015, but it has to be mentioned that 2014 was a year where a huge number of tighthead props came to prominence in South Africa… players like Marcel van der Merwe, Julian Redelinghuys and Ruan Dreyer and they will all attempt to push Jannie hard for a place in the Springbok squad.
Rugby Career:
- 2002: Free State (Bankfin Under 21)
- 2003: Vodacom Free State (ABSA Reserve Division A), Vodacom Cheetahs (RWC Warm-ups)
- 2004: Free State Cheetahs (Vodacom Cup), Free State Cheetahs (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division)
- 2005: Vodacom Cheetahs (Vodacom Cup), Vodacom Cheetahs (ABSA Currie Cup Qualifying Round), Vodacom Cheetahs (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division)
- 2006: Vodacom Cheetahs (Vodacom Super 14), Vodacom Free State Cheetahs (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division)
- 2007: Vodacom Cheetahs (Vodacom Super 14), Springboks (Vodacom Tri-Nations), Vodacom Free State Cheetahs (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (Vodacom Outgoing Tour), Springboks (IRB Rugby World Cup)
- 2008: Sharks (Vodacom Super 14), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Compulsary Friendlies), Vodacom FS Cheetahs (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (Vodacom Outgoing Tour)
- 2009: Sharks (MTN Test), Sharks, (Vodacom Super 14), Sharks (British & Irish Lions Tour), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (Vodacom Tri-Nations) Springboks (Vodacom Outgoing Tours)
- 2010: Sharks (Vodacom Super 14), Springboks (Vodacom Incoming Tours), Springboks (Vodacom Tri-Nations), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (Outgoing Tours)
- 2011: Sharks (Vodacom Super Rugby), Springboks (Castle Tri-Nations), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (IRB Rugby World Cup)
- 2012: Sharks (Vodacom Super Rugby), Springboks (Castle Incoming Tours), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (The Rugby Championship), Springboks (Castle Outgoing Tours)
- 2013: Sharks (Vodacom Super Rugby), Springboks (Castle Lager Incoming Series), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (The Rugby Championship)
- 2014: Cell C Sharks (2014 Super Rugby Friendlies), Cell C Sharks (Vodacom Super Rugby), Springboks (Castle Lager Incoming Series), Springboks (The Rugby Championship), Springboks (Castle Lager Outgoing Tour)
Name: Lourens Adriaanse:
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Lourens Adriaanse was born in Cape Town and played in the Western Province youth teams. He represented Maties in the Varsity Cup in 2009 and 2010, before moving to the Griquas for the 2011 season. His domestic performances saw a quick elevation to the Cheetahs Super Rugby team and he debuted in a match against the Reds in Brisbane.
He joined the Sharks for the start of the 2014 season.
Adriaanse was called up to the Springbok squad for the 2013 June International Tests against Italy, Scotland and Samoa, but he didn’t play in any of the matches. He finally made his Springbok debut in a test against France on 23 November 2013 in Paris.
Lourens Adriaanse’s form was way down in 2014, in fact he was a huge disapointment, as many thought he might stick his hand high for Springbok honours and never did in 2014.
Lourens is still the 2nd choice tighthead prop the Cell C Sharks and should get enough game time in 2015 He definately needs a much better year than in 2014 and needs his 2013 mojo back, as many tightheads have simply passed him in 2014, to witt Marcel van der Merwe, Julian Redelinghuys, Ruan Dreyer and Frans Malherbe!
Rugby Career:
- 2004: WP (Under 16 Coca-Cola Grant Khomo Week)
- 2005: Investec Western Province (Under 18 Academy Week)
- 2006: Western Province (Under 18 Coca-Cola Craven Week)
- 2007: WP (ABSA Under 19 Competition)
- 2008: WP (ABSA Under 21 Competition)
- 2009: Maties (FNB Varsity Cup), Western Province (Vodacom Cup), Western Province (ABSA Under 21 Competition), SA Students
- 2010: Maties (FNB Varsity Cup)
- 2011: GWK Griquas (Vodacom Cup), Toyota Cheetahs (Vodacom Super Rugby), Griualand West (ABSA Currie Cup Compulsary Friendlies), GWK Griquas (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division)
- 2012: GWK Griquas (Vodacom Cup) Toyota Cheetahs (Vodacom Super Rugby), GWK Griquas (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division)
- 2013: GWK Griquas (Vodacom Cup) Toyota Cheetahs (Vodacom Super Rugby), Springboks (Castle Lager Incoming Series), (GWK Griquas (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division), Springboks (The Rugby Championship), GWK Griquas (ABSA Currie Cup Promotion / Relegation), Springboks (Castle Lager Outgoing Tour)
- 2014: Cell C Sharks (2014 Super Rugby Friendlies), Cell C Sharks (Vodacom Super Rugby), Cell C Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division)
Name: Thomas Joubert du Toit:
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Thomas the Tank Engine, errr… I mean Thomas du Toit is one for the future, a very young Loosehead propwith massive potential
He represented Boland at the Under 13 Craven Week competition in 2008 and Western Province at the 2011 Under 16 Grant Khomo Week and 2013 Under 18 Craven Week competitions. He played for the Paarl Boys’ High School first team in 2012 and 2013, also captaining the side in 2013.
In 2013, Du Toit was included in the South African Schools side that played in three matches in August of that year. He made a substitute appearance in a 19–14 victory match over England in Crawford, played the entire second match (a 17–13 victory against France in George) and was an unused substitute in their final match (a 14–13 win over Wales in Worcester).
Du Toit then opted to move to Durban to join the Natal Sharks academy for 2014.
He was included in the victorius SA Under 20 side for the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship.
With no prior first class rugby behind his name, Du Toit was a surprise inclusion in the Sharks squad for the 2014 Super Rugby season. Still finding himself behind the likes of Tendai Mtawarira in the pecking order, however, he dropped down to the Sharks XV squad for the 2014 Vodacom Cup season. He made his senior debut on 7 March 2014, against the Border Bulldogs in East London. He came on as a half-time substitute and scored his first senior try just 15 minutes after coming on. His first start came three weeks later against the Free State XV in Bloemfontein.
He represented the Cell C Sharks with distinction in the ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division in 2014.
Rugby Career:
- 2008: Boland (Under 13 Coca-Cola Craven Week)
- 2011: WP (Under 16 Grant Khomo Week)
- 2013: Western Province (Under 18 Coca-Cola Craven Week), SA Schools
- 2014: Cell C Sharks XV (Vodacom Cup), Cell C Sharks (Vodacom Super Rugby), South Africa (IRB Junior World Championship) Cell C Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division)
Name: Dale Chadwick:
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Dale Chadwick plays loosehead prop and is behind Tendai Mtawarira in the loosehead pecking order. He and Thomas du Toit will have to fight it out to see who should be the regular backup to Mtawarira.
Dale is a no-nonsense prop and a hard worker but realstically does not stand a chance to progress to National honours in 2015 or soon thereafter.
Rugby Career:
- 2005: Kwa-Zulu Natal (Under 16 Coca-Cola Grant Khomo Week)
- 2007: KZN (Under 18 Coca-Cola Craven Week), South Africa (SA Schools)
- 2008: Sharks (ABSA Under 19 Competition)
- 2009: Sharks Invitational XV (ABSA Currie Cup Compulsary Friendlies), The Sharks (ABSA Under 21 Competition), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division)
- 2010: Sharks XV (Vodacom Cup), The Sharks (ABSA Under 21 Competition)
- 2011: Sharks XV (Vodacom Cup), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Compulsary Friendlies), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division)
- 2012: Sharks XV (Vodacom Cup), Sharks (Vodacom Super Rugby), The Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division)
- 2013: Sharks (Vodacom Super Rugby), Theee Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division)
- 2014: Cell C Sharks (2014 Super Rugby Friendlies), Cell C Sharks (Vodacom Super Rugby), Cell C Sharks (ABSA Currie Cup Premier Division)
Name: Matthew John Hamilton “Matt” Stevens:
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Matt Stevens grew up in South Africa, attended Kearney College and represented Western Province at Under 18 and Under 19 levels, as well as the SA Universities side.
He then immigrated to the UK and joined Bath in September 2002. Towards the end of the season he made 5 appearances for Bath off the bench.
He progressed through the ranks and featured inBath’s drive to the top of the Zürich Premiership table in 2003 / 2004 and in March 2004 he was selected ahead of Jason Leonard as a replacement in England’s Six Nations game against Ireland at Twickenham.
Stevens was known for popping up in the back line during matches for Bath, and has quite a turn of pace for a front-rower.
In January 2008, Stevens signed a four-year contract with Bath that would have kept him at the club until the end of the 2011 / 2012 season.
However, on 20 January 2009 it was confirmed Stevens had failed a drug test after Bath’s Heineken Cup match against Glasgow the previous month. He was withdrawn from the England SIX Nations squad for the 2009 tournament and suspended by Bath RFC. He was banned from rugby for two years on 26 February 2009 after testing positive for cocaine, and on 5 March announced that he was quitting his club before they sacked him.
In January 2010, it was announced that Stevens would sign for Saracens upon the completion of his ban. In his first season back, Stevens started for the Sarries side that defeated Leicester Tigers in the 2010 / 2011 Aviva Premiership final.
In February 2014, it was revealed that Stevens would return to South Africa after the conclusion of the 2013 / 2014 English Premiership season to join the Natal Sharks in August on a two-year deal.
Matt Stevens has vast International experience and has represented England as well as the British & Irish Lions as follows:
In 2003, Stevens, who qualified for England by virtue of his English parents, played for England Under 21’s in the IRB Under 21 World Cup, which was held in Oxfordshire. He soon drew the attention of the England senior team selectors and was selected for the 2004 summer tour to New Zealand and Australia. He won his first two caps as a substitute in the Tests against the All Blacks but a knee injury meant he was unavailable for the test against Australia in Brisbane.
He was in the England team for the 2005 Six Nations, and was one of the better performers in England’s disappointing campaign. He was selected for the 2005 British and Irish Lions tour and featured in six games, though he did not play in any of the Test matches.
During the 2006 Six Nations Championship he suffered a shoulder injury that required two operations and kept him out of the game for nearly a year; he did not return to international duty until England’s mid-year tour to South Africa in June 2007.
Stevens was in England’s squad for the 2007 Rugby World Cup. He played in the three warm-up games, against Wales and France and featured in all England’s games during the tournament, starting in three of the pool games and coming off the bench in the other games.
He was a replacement in England’s loss to Wales in the first game of the 2008 Six Nations Championship and started in the second game, against Italy.
He was chosen in the 37-man squad for the 2013 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia.
Stevens in 2014 looked a mere shadow of the man who played international and World Cup rugby and looks to be settling down to slowly but surely finish out his rugby career at the Sharks.
Starters:
The Sharks are virtually assured to start with their two frontline Springbok props, Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira loosehead prop and Jannie du Plessis at tighthead prop, but also expect Lourens Adriaanse to rotate regularly at thighthead with Jannie and with young Thomas du Toit getting quite a bit of game time at loosehead prop. Dale Chadwick and Matt Stevens, by all accounts will be injury cover and should accordingly see some game time too, although it must be noted that Matt Stevens does not even look like a shadow of the man who played so many internationals for England… his time has come and gone.
The Sharks have great depth in most positions, maybe less so than at the start of the 2014 season though, but probably till the best depth of all Super Rugby sides and there is no reason why the Sharks scrum, with these props anchoring their scrum should not be one of the best in the Competition.
Jake White clearly overplayed Beast Mtawarira and Jannie du Plessis in the 2014 Super Rugby season, with no regard whatsoever for the national cause… and due regard should be taken by the new Cell C Sharks coaching group for 2015, not to repeat the process and flaws of 2014.
Having 2 first choice Springbok props PLUS a Springbok tighthead tourist of 2013 (Lourens Adriaanse), as well as a possible future Springbok (Thomas du Toit) in their midst, sounds a warning to all front rows of other franchises.
Hopefully the arduous battles of 2014 will have been forgotten when Super Rugby starts in February and hopefully the somewhat jaded Beast Mtawarira and Jannie du Plessis will be rejuvenated enough to give it a full go in 2015.
The next Article in the range will deal with the Cell C Sharks’ hookers.
@ Victoriabok: maybe I’ve been out of circulation for too long but what the hell happened to that klein doos ET? That epithet didn’t even warrant a radar blip.
hey tassies… i believe ‘turn the page’ is about bob’s days of paying his dues before he became famous… doing the rounds driving from gig to gig… being mocked by the rednecks for his really long hair… and scoring with women who he could hardly remember the next day… so… turn the page… cause it’ll all happen again tomorrow…
or something like that…
heard him mention it an interview years ago…
happy holidays to everyone…
spend that quality time with loved ones… and tell them you love them… every day…
you never know when today will be the last opportunity you get…
cheers till next time…!
Tassies wrote:
I don’t know, since you needed a Facebook or similar ID to log onto Keo he disappeared
I’ve always thought him and Skop were multiple ID’s created by Keo to cause trouble and get more hits
As I don’t blog anywhere any longer as this was the only site I wanted to blog on, but felt out of respect to all the great bloggers that I have blogged with for almost 7 years on keo and here now over the years need to wish everyone on at this special time of year. RT still the best site you guys have found a good home here so keep blogging.
Normally Rudi has a Christmas message post for us to wish everyone but don’t see it this year so just looked where most bloggers were posting and will post it here. Hope you all get to read it.
To everyone on this great site have a great Christmas tomorrow and all the very, very best for the New Year most of all my it bring you good health.
Cane my good kiwi friend thanks for the Birthday Wish mine is 10 days before yours on the 16th Dec yours on the 26th and as I have always wished you happy birthday will log on once more on the 26th to wish you as I always have done over the years. We both 59 now boet and only one year away from the big 60 😀
36 @ Puma:
Hello you old absconder!
There will be a Christmas message… I’m in the process of making it!
12 @ cane:
Thanks Cane will send you your birthday wish on the 26th here and on the kiwi thread so you can see it hopefully.
37 @ grootblousmile:
How you Rudi? Hope well.
Okay Rudi looked for the Christmas site you normally put up but never found it. Totally forgot my password so had to look it up had it somewhere.
Then will just copy and paste my post here on the Christmas thread when you put it up. Cane’s Birthday is on the 26th of Dec 10 days apart from mine we both the same age 59. Can you believe it only one more year until 60 now for both Cane and myself. Years are flying by too fast now.
Keep well and keep this great site going it is still the very best and always has been. Pleased many came over here and most here are my favourite bloggers.
Keep well Rudi.
36 @ Puma:
Hello Puma fantastic to see up here, how have you been keeping? Have a wonderful Christmas time, thanks a lot for your good wishes.
26 @ Tassies:
Thanks Tassies. You yourself are a good person. How you doing? Hope well. Keep blogging here remember I have always tried to get you all over here and finally you found out why it is the best site. More like a family of brothers over here.
Cheers Tassies and will put up my Christmas message on the Christmas site Rudi said he will put up he normally does every year.
Keep well boet.
40 @ Bullscot:
How you Bullscot? Hope well.
Thanks for the kind message.
How sad was that accident in George Square in Glasgow? See a family of 3 were killed in that disaster. Such a shame at this time of year.
Have some Scots coming over next year probably April time.
Keep well boet and will put my Christmas message up on the Christmas site when Rudi puts it up.
42 @ Puma:
Going well Puma thanks. Yes it was a terrible tragedy in Glasgow, feel sad for all those people who lost their loved ones, it just underlines what ufo says on here about telling those you love that you do as life can so cruelly be taken from one at any time.
Will keep an eye out for your message mate, please come back more often. Lekker that you will have your Scots buddies over there with you again, sounds like it is always a great time for you guys.
I am going to post a song from a band I have heard for the first time this year (they have been around for ages) who I just love the more I hear of them and was lucky to see them live twice! If you have time give it a listen and let me know what you think, when I first hear them I was so surprised that they weren’t ‘bigger’ than they are they certainly deserve to be. All the best man.
Here is a song from Gerry Jablonski and the Electric Band, the video in memory of their former drummer David Innes who passed away in April this year after battling cancer. There is a lovely surprise little extra gem about halfway through with the harmonica, its one of the those songs that when it is finished I just think ahh wish it could go on a bit longer. Heard it at Gerry’s live gig a few weeks and it was a really heartfelt rendition of the tune, if you enjoy it try get your hands on more of their material well worth it I think:
39 @ Puma:
All’s fine here… just the normal run of the mill stuff.
Have to admit, the holiday spirit has me squarely… cannot remember when last I put on shoes, it’s barefoot and shorts and golf shirts as much as I can around the house and office, only put floppies on when I have to go to the shops or expect people here to come fetch the last lot of staggling computer bits & pieces for the year.
Very busy though nonetheless, doing 7 different website designs for people at the moment, and that is work that takes serious concentration, where every nook & cranny is inspected and analized by me – still too much of a perfectionist, I’m afraid!
Turned 50 myself this year… so only 9 behind you lot old folk!
@ Puma:
Hi pal.Happy Xmas.How nice to see you posting
on RT.Lot of good folk here(As are you)
regards Rye
Ho ho ho
http://www.wowicantbelieveit.com/worlds-most-hottest-athelets/#
@ ryecatcher:
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Hi Pal,me again
Welcome back to the remnant/Yourself,Charo
and myself.And an honorary membership to Stormers Boy,with whom we shared a couple
of drinks or 3.
We are the Sharks supporters.Puma
.Charo
Rye.
“We few
We happy few
We band of brothers
For he who supports the Sharks today
Shall be my brother”
The incomparable W.S.
,Happy Xmas all.And take care.
grootblousmile wrote:
analized?
Every nook and cranny?
LOL
36 @ Puma:
Hey Puma…
Great surprise to see your name up in lights…!
May I repeat what has been said by all above and say… it is wonderful to see you on RT again… and may you continue to chat here as you used to… I’m sure many would like to see and chat with you on a more regular basis.
Have a happy holidays with your loved ones…!
See you in the New Year…!!
Merry Christmas all, and welcome back Puma. Good to see your name blogging again
Your annual Christmas message is up fellas, go leave your Christmas messages and wishes there!
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