I always love this , when each players participation is assessed by the experts. Everyone has their own opinion. Read this and go ahead speak your mind.
Rating 1
15 Zane Kirchner:
Took a decent up and under but struggled at other times and kicked away possession (43% of ball he got) along with most. Didn’t make a pass all game but did gain 70m with ball in hand.
5/10
14 Gio Aplon:
After a great game last week, he had a shocker. Turned the ball over all 3 times he got it after an early break.
3/10
13 Frans Steyn:
Kicked the ball away at a crucial time and missed his only kick at goal. Why he stayed on for the full game whilst Adi Jacobs got splinters is anyone’s guess.
4/10
12 Jean de Villiers:
Crashed it up without making any metres at all and conceded a crucial penalty. Lacking form.
5/10
11 Lwazi Mvovo:
Best tackle stats along with Bismarck on the day with 11. Lost the ball in contact twice but without much support from his mates. Strong with ball in hand.
6/10
10 Morné Steyn:
Missed an early kick at goal. Doesn’t look like the Vintage Steyn of 2009. Where has he gone? Also guilty of handing the ball back to the Scots with poor kicking.
4/10
9 François Hougaard:
Harassed the Scottish No.9 a few times at scrum time, looked decent but suffered from kickitis at times, it must be catching.
6/10
8 Ryan Kankowski:
Was strong with ball in hand making 33m and handling the ball 15 times which was the most by any Bok forward in both departments. Ran out of support after a good run and kick gather. Decent performance in conditions that don’t normally favour his game.
7/10
7 Juan Smith:
Tried hard as always. Harshly penalised by Dickenson and gave away a crucial penalty.
6/10
6 Deon Stegmann:
One good turnover and penalised for one. Should have showed up more in a game where he was outdown by the Scottish No.7.
5/10
5 Victor Matfield (captain):
Lost his rag with Stuey Dickenson which one wouldn’t expect from someone as experienced as Victor. Boks lost 3 lineouts on the night, did Victor play his part in that? Why on earth he asked Pienaar to hoist a kick with 3 minutes on the clock is a bigger mystery than the Arms deal?
4/10
4 Bakkies Botha:
The ‘new’ Bakkies showed composure and put in some decent hits. Not up to the form we all know he is capable off but a decent run.
6/10
3 Jannie du Plessis:
Conceded 3 penalties in the scrums. Poor game by Jannie who is much better than this display. Moore was spot on criticizing Jannie’s bind. He needs to work on that.
3/10
2 Bismarck du Plessis:
Worked hard and also topped the tackle count with Mvovo with 11 as well as handling the ball 9 times. Conceded 2 penalities though including one for punching which was crucial and swung the momentum to the Scots. Discipline continues to let him down. Can also take some blame for the 3 lineout losses (although I counted 4). His wayward throw led to an Alberts try thank god!
6/10
1 Tendai Mtawarira:
Penalised once but held up to the much talked about Murray and put him under pressure at times resulting in the Scots loosing 3 of their own scrums. Quieter than usual with ball in hand though only handling 3 times.
5/10
Replacements:
16 Adriaan Strauss (on for Bismarck du Plessis, 74th min):
Not enough time to be rated.
17 CJ van der Linde (on for Mtawarira, 72nd min):
Not enough time to be rated.
18 Flip van der Merwe (on for Botha, 65th min):
Didn’t touch the ball, didn’t make a tackle. Didn’t take a lineout. What did he do?
4/10
19 Willem Alberts (in for Smith, 27th min [blood replacement] and Stegmann, 47th min):
Showed some of his trademark powerful runs and scooped a wayward lineout throw to score the Boks only try with a strong drive. Must start.
6/10
20 Ruan Pienaar (on for Hougaard, 47th min):
Pathetic. Kicked more than the man he replaced. And badly too.
3/10
21 Patrick Lambie (on for Morné Steyn, 64th min):
Missed another easy kick. Someone please sort out this kid’s kicking, but why he is handed the kicking duties when the experienced duo of Frans Steyn and Ruan Pienaar are on the park is questionable. Handled the ball once in 16 minutes which showed who had the ball in the final quarter.
4/10
22 Adi Jacobs:
Not used. A bench ornament? Why have him on the bench if you are not going to use him? He may have been the man capable of sparking something but we will never know.
Coaching Staff: PDV, Dick Muir and Gary Gold
Tactically inept. After 40 minutes of trying something to send the team back on to do more of the same has to be blamed at the men who supposedly run the show. Losing to a poor Scottish side must rank alongside some of our worst defeats in the last 5 years. The slating of Stu Dickenson post match shows the unwillingness to accept any reponsibility for defeat.
1/10
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)
Dodgy calls. But certainly against both sides.
4/10
Commentary: Brian Moore (England)
Unlike last week, I agreed with Pitbull on his criticism of the Boks. He was sadly spot on.
10/10
Rating2
15: Zane Kirchner – 3.5
Kirchner had a howler at the back – unreliable under the high ball, unimaginative on the counter-attack, kicked possession away on a rare attacking opportunity and capped off his performance with a blatant shoulder charge that he will surely be cited for.
14: Gio Aplon – 4.5
Had precious little to do. Showed heart on defence again.
13: Frans Steyn – 5
Arguably the best of a bad bunch in the backline due to his urgency on defence.
12: Jean de Villiers – 4
De Villiers has had a poor tour overall and his midfield combination with Steyn is not working.
11: Lwazi Mvovo – 4.5
Was the most threatening runner in Green and Gold but his positional play was nonexistent.
10: Morne Steyn – 4
Steyn’s tactical kicking was poor but he remains the Boks’ best option at No 10 in European conditions.
9: Francois Hougaard – 3
Hougaard had a shocker. His box kicks – bar one, which Kankowski plucked out of the air in the most promising attacking play by the Boks in the first half – were terrible, and he failed to provide any momentum from the base.
8: Ryan Kankowski – 6
Kankowski was the best Bok on the park at Murrayfield, which says little in terms of the team’s horrendous performance, but should be noted for a player not suited for wet conditions. He was committed on defence and carried the ball up willingly.
7: Juan Smith – 4.5
Did some hard donkey work but made a couple of basic errors.
6: Deon Stegmann – 3
Third Test, third flop. Not ready for international rugby and has surely had his last start on tour.
5: Victor Matfield – 4
Tried his best to reason with controversial referee Stuart Dickinson and his decision to turn down the three points resulted in the only try of the match, but he failed in his primary objective of gaining ascendancy in the lineouts.
4: Bakkies Botha – 3.5
The Botha of old would have revelled in such a forwards-orientated, physical affair. Sadly, the Botha we saw in Edinburgh had very little impact up front.
3: Jannie du Plessis – 3.5
His suspect handling again came to the fore in the challenging conditions and the scrums were a lottery.
2: Bismarck du Plessis – 4
Another sub-par performer but again, he remains the Boks’ best option against England next week.
1: Tendai Mtawarira – 4
Slipped off tackles and was tackled back.
Replacements:
16: Adriaan Strauss
Not enough time to be rated.
17: CJ van der Linde
Not enough time to be rated.
18: Flip van der Merwe – 5
Made a solid impact and deserves a start next week.
19: Willem Alberts – 5.5
Accomplished more in his powerful, try-scoring cameo than most of the starters in the pack combined. Alberts not starting next week would be inexplicable.
20: Ruan Pienaar – 4
Had little to live up to following Hougaard’s stinker and still barely stuttered to a slightly better performance. Enough to start next week though.
21: Pat Lambie – 4
Peter de Villiers has shown time and time again this year that he will not tamper with Jake White’s game plan of 2004-2007. Lambie doesn’t fit into such game plan nor is he suited for northern hemisphere conditions and missed another relatively easy kick at goal.
22: Adi Jacobs
Not used.
Hak hak die Bokke was kak!
Why oh why do they kick every ball away? England are going to punish them……..a hiding.
@ Loosehead:
Tensy ons met die selfde inklim rugby soos die Skotte opdaag. Why not?
Ons is mos nou die under dog.
Translated the post above #2 reads ; :LOL: < bhahahahahahaha @ Wireless Headphones : Unless we have the same climb as rugby Scots arrive. Why not? We're now the under dog.
@ superBul:
Moer funny.
@ Loosehead:
i saw this feature somewhere before, but this is a master stroke by our genius webmaster GBS. Springbok rugby is so depressing now, we need something like this to keep a smile on our faces.
@ superBul:
It just took a ‘womanly whinge’!!!
…..and voilla 🙂
How was the Anniversary treat?
@ Blue Bird:
Anniversary was nice and quiet , enjoyed the day. Next year we will make it big, invite all the family, 30th you know , if i make it… never knows what she plans 😀 no just joking. Heard this many times, When asked if you ever thought about divorce , no never but murder ….many times.
Uit die laaste 3 wedstryde is my swakste invloed op die Bokke se agterlyn Jean de Villiers. Die ou het ons agterlyn dood gemaak op die toer.
snor en sy cronies kan gelukkig wees met hulle 1 uit 10,n ronde 0 is meer wat hulle verdien.
hahaha, kan ons nie so Translater masjien kry vir P.Div nie. Alles wat hy en sy coaching staff doen moet deur ‘n “coaching rugby” translator gesit word.
@ superBul:
Om daai rede kan ek saam met Div en Graham Henry stem om voorkeur te gee aan ouens wat in die Suidelike halfrond speel. Hulle word net eenvoudig blootgestel aan beter kompetisie.
I’m glad to see the rating above for Kankowski. I thought he was pretty good under the circumstances. The idiot that did ratings in Rapport gave Kanko the lowest rating in the Bok team and Stegman the highest of all the Boks.
@ Greenpoint-Gunner:
die twee beste binne senters in sa die cc bosman en strauss is by die huis gelos bosman val gapings goed aan en het die beste skip pass in die land daarby is sy verdediging ook nie shabby nie,selvde gels vir strauss
Bakkies to me was one of the better forwards. Put some really big hits in. And was good in the lineouts. Kankowski was average, and on his one run, ran away from his support.
We disrupted the Scottish scrum nicely. But that was where the good work ended.
This was the most inept performance by the Springboks in a long time, and I include the 49-0 and 53-3 losses. Had we played like this against NZ or Aus, we would surely have conceded 100+.
This is a great group of players, but under the current coaching staff they look clueless and heartless. PDV, Gold and Muir must go. And please keep Muir away from the Lions, even though he is the Lions DOR.
What a load of hogwash!
On that performance, none of the players deserved to be rated at more that 5/10, except maybe for Bakkies.
We can blame the weather and a poss poor performance from the ref’, but the truth is we were CR@P.
Scotland are barely tier one quality (as seen last week) and we were too sh1t to beat them.
Our coaches can’t even be described as a joke, because jokes are supposed to make you laugh, not cry. They’re just a handful of sad f*ck-ups who’ll continue to dish up the same rubbish month after month and then expect us, the people that ultimately pay their salaries to believe the BullShit that they give us for excuses afterwards.
On this seasons performances by both the squad and the management, they would all be on final written warnings, or would have been fired if they worked for a decent corporate employer.
And while I’m on my soapbox, what is it with Super Sport’s so called “experts”. Are they just too sh1t scared to say what they think, or are they actually employed by SARU?
When the sh1t hit’s the fan (as it did on Saturday) it spreads far and wide with a velocity that not even Habana could evade, so why can’t the “slim koppe” (Messrs Terblanche, Skinstad, Scott and the other one who’s name I can’t remember and can’t be bothered to look up) come right out and say “That was rubbish!”?
Maybe they’re too scared of losing out on the after match cocktail parties next season!
CRAP CRAP AND EVEN MORE CRAP.
World cup? I somehow think not.
@ Scrumdown:
Skinstad is the very worst.
He just tells everyone what he thinks they want to hear and surprisingly does not have great technical knowledge of the game.
He is in it for the development of his brand called Bobby Skinstad and will never say anything that he thinks might harm his good guy image.
Unfortunately he is not the only one and we really now have a dumbded down version of rugby commentary designed to be politically correct at all times.
The Scottish commentators were a bit more forthright when they said our players were clueless. As bad as Dickenson was, I don’t think we would have won had we had a better ref. Scotland played in the same conditions. We did not have a team, but we had 15 individuals who on the day were clueless bar Bakkies and one or 2 others.
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