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Comeback Of The Year

Adi Jacobs was one of the most contentious selections in PdV’s first squad. Long written off as a lightweight show pony impact player not suited to the grind of Test rugby by those who had forgotten how he made Etienne Botha look good at the Falcons in the early noughties, he had a year that he will find difficult to top. That he and Jean de Villiers almost immediately struck up a near-telepathic understanding just underlined what a class act he (and Jean) is.

Explosive and unpredictable, with ball in hand, he more than stood his own on defence and if you want further proof of the impact he has made, look no further than how immense Jacque Fourie has been in his cameos since he returned. They will fight for that jersey and that can only be good for SA Rugby.

Best Newcomer (Test rugby)

BEEEEEAAASSSSST!!!!!!!!!! Like Shoooeees, Feeeesh and Boooth in our other national obsession, that says it all.

Immovable in the scrums, a veritable one man redoubt on defence and like an extra loose forward around the park. With the Os retired, we could have done a LOT worse than young Tendai. Long may he rule the front row.

Best Newcomer (Domestic)

Jean Deysel. Pace? Check. Power? Check. Defence? Check. Mongrel spirit? Check. Positional awareness? Check. Handling skills? Check. The Lions must be kicking themselves at having let him go. Hard luck I say, but all the better for SA Rugby and my beloved Sharks. This kid will be a legend when he graduates to the Green and Gold.

Stepping up to the Plate Award

Ruan Pienaar: going from out of form third choice scrummie for your country to the best find at pivot since a young Butch James was making Venus de Milo impersonations while hacking down Antipodean brutes takes some doing. To do it in only six months is phenomenal. Only Adi Jacobs had a greater “comeback” this year and I for one am very excited about this boy being our no 10 legend for the future.

What the F! Award

Eish, where do I start?

Big Joe van Niekerk: PdV shows immense faith in him by recalling him to the Bok team after what seemed like an eternity in the sidelines. Think about this, the last time Joe was a Bok regular, Jacob Zuma hardly existed in the national psyche; he had an encouraging start, and then … he left. Huh?

The brouhaha over the Bok emblem: let’s put this to a national vote. Or toss a coin. Or bulldoze a top-down decision through and get it over with for sweet heavens sake. How long will it remain a political dick swinging tool?

Luke Watson: I don’t disagree with some of his views, but wow, what a way to alienate people and make no friends. Preseason training should be fun. And he drinks Rooibos *shakes head*. Still our best fetcher mind.

Whichever doos is responsible for the sex-tape that never was. If only for the damage done to the national psyche by the thought of Snor getting a leg-over in public. And good work to Whackhead Simpson for the spoof tape. That was funny.

Moment of the Year

I have the utmost respect for Fourie du Preez and truly believe he is our best no 9, but let’s be honest, he would NEVER have even thought to go for that chip and chase in Dunedin.

Ricky’s moment embodies what PdV meant about players having the freedom and courage to play the situation in front of them. Grind away, grind away and when the gap comes, take it and with it, the immortality that it brings.

Honourable mention to Jacque Fourie’s two tries on the mudfest tour and Jongi Nokwe high-fiving a fan in the stands after going through for one of his tries at Ellis Park.

Low of the Year

The racist incident at Ellis Park. No more needs to be said about this than what has been voiced already. Let’s stamp it out people.

A not-so-distant second has to be the booing at Kings Park. It is ok to be unhappy with your team; it is ok to voice this unhappiness. There are constructive ways to do this though. But booing the Bokke off the turf at home? Unacceptable.

Quote of the Year

See any PdV press conference. The man is pure sound bite gold. Can you imagine him as Muhammad Ali’s PR? That would have been classic.

Loud, outspoken, controversial, not a tad naïve and passionate to the last but, as he pointed out, one thing he isn’t, is God.

Rugby League Team of the Year

Province. Who needs forward play in 2008 hey? Just swing it bru!

The Gary Teichmann Stupendous Skipper Award

John Smit. Worth his place in the team on his leadership skills alone. Not a bad tight head either. Try him at 10 Snor?

Monster Hit Award

Bakkies. Hard, forceful and made a great and obvious difference to the match situation. Nice work.

Player of the Year

JP Pietersen. Ticked every box in the wing play checklist. And made it look easy.
A class act. Nuff said.




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6 Responses to “Bok ‘08 honours (My view at least)”

Good rugby/sport column, in the spirit of sports discussion can’t agree that Watson is our best fetcher. Players ahead of him include Brussou, Stegman (Bulls) Botes (Sharks) and the Lions captain, just lost his name at this moment. My opinion is based on ability NOW nothing to do with anyone being a good or bad bloke.

And you are wrong re. Adi (agree with everything else you say of him) making Etienne Botha look good, they both supported each other shining for the Valke and Strauli picked Adi for Boks, Botha only became known when he moved to the Bulls.

No one of my Sharks fan club regarding Adi as a poncy impact player, he was a key member of the Sharks 22 and Wayland Murray at that point (2007) was the starting outside centre, who performed well plus got a Bok call up.

Brent

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brnet on November 25th, 2008 at 2:30 pm

“Still our best fetcher mind.”

You had to go on ruin your piece with that…

You’re clearly not a fan of loose-forward play… ‘fetching’ has been Watson’s biggest downfall (on the field)… he never stepped up to the plate and attempted to play the traditional ‘fetching’ role… shying from the rough stuff and point of break-down… preferring to join his fellow Stormer’s soft-guy Bekker on the wing and in the backline…

No my friend… Watson was never more than a utility-link-8 and it showed… methinks it’s not to late to retract that garbage…

With all due respect of course…

Adi Jacobs has been my Man-of-series this EOYT… but to suggest that he ‘made Etienne Botha look good…’ futher shows up your ignorance for the game…

The two were inseparable and a true dynamic dynamo in the sense of the word, each with a superb understanding of the game… albeit it only sub par CC rugby…

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JustAnotherBEEspiv on November 26th, 2008 at 5:45 am

As for Adi being the ‘most contentious selection’ don’t insult the man… he was already capped at Bok level, Fourie was injured with Steyn seen as a back-up for 10/12/15…

By far the most contentious selections were that of Mujati, Schalk Brits and Luke Watson… all three failing miserably!

‘Captain Ignorant’ more like it!

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JustAnotherBEEspiv on November 26th, 2008 at 5:48 am

Ouch.

That said.Each to his own Sir.

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Siyabonga Ntshingila on November 26th, 2008 at 8:45 am

Comeback of the Year:
Adi Jacobs made his comeback 3 seasons ago with blistering performances for the (beloved) Sharks. For me he’s been the outstanding centre since. Work-ethic second to none.
But OK on National Level I suppose it’s a comeback.

Provincial comeback of the year:
Stephan Terblanche, his experience and decision-making as well as pace (the okes not slow hey) fitness and great kicking ability certainly helped the Sharks through some of their tougher games. Long may he play in Black, White and Dynamite!

Best Newcomer (Test rugby)
BEEEEEAAASSSSST!!!!!!!!!! There can be only one!
Ryan Kankowski deserves a mention (and a start) here too.

Best Newcomer (Domestic)
Jean Deysel. Check.

Stepping up to the Plate Award
Ruan Pienaar. Check. Check. Check out the skills on that okie!

What the F! Award.
So many contenders…
“The brouhaha over the Bok emblem: How long will it remain a political dick swinging tool?” As long as the likes of Messrs Stofile and Kompela are involved thats for certain. Lets get a woman to run SARU. heh heh heh.

Luke Watson: I didn’t like the guy because he is one of those “great after the whistle” players - you know the guy who runs through everyone for about 3/4 seconds after the refs blown and every-one else has stopped playing. We had a word for that at school…However, his recent forays into whether or not he is or isn’t available (who cares) have confirmed him as my Mampara of the year. The only capped Bok never to have been initiated by his team-mates. Chop.
Dude…”Still our best fetcher mind” When Jake White asked the S14 coaches (besides the Stormers) if they would start him they unanimously said no. Nuff said. Baywatch va Heerden and Jaques Botes are players steaks ahead and they didn’t cut the mustard.

Moment of the Year
RJ just keeps getting better and admittedly I didn’t think he was good enough at first. I certainly don’t mind being proven wrong like that! Viva Ricky J! Viva Amabokkebokke!

Low of the Year
The Boks going into Tri-Nations games with no gameplan other than to run it and spread it. Ya whatever

Quote of the Year
“Rome wasn’t built in a day”

Response of the Year
“But you are the World Champions…Rome has already been built.”

Big-up of the year:
The Boks reverting to their pick and drive and spread once the hard yards are won style rugby when our vastly experienced coaches “tactic” started making as much sense as Chinese Algebra.

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Craig on November 26th, 2008 at 10:49 am

Must make a last comment, a good article gets good responses. Different opinons yes but no personal jibs, keep up the good work Siyabonga and leave the rubbish articles to the wannabee politicians

Brent

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brnet on November 27th, 2008 at 9:04 am

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