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To be Mahlatse Ralepelle. “Chilliboy” to the okes. Talented schoolboy player with great leadership potential. Rose up the ranks smoothly enough, earning his stripes along the way and maturing into a better rounded player. Then out of the blue (a then) under-fire Jake White picks him to make a cheap political statement. Remember those days, before Jake was The Messiah? Seems like a lifetime ago. There is a lesson there about backing your coach.

The appointment of die Bokke’s first black captain, which everyone understood would take a fair while, was supposed to be one of those milestone occasions that would show just how far transformation had come in rugby. Instead it was reduced to a farce wrapped up in meaningless World XV jamboree. Nobody came out of that one smelling good.

It also didn’t help that “Chilliboy” only got a single half in the match to show his worth before being ushered off at halftime. Since then he’s been subjected to more scrutiny than any young developing sports star should. It doesn’t help that not all of it is positive. There are a fair number of people who’ll happily see him fail if it means they can crow about transformation being a misguided Mugabe-type exercise. Probably as many as those who want to see him succeed purely because the player and leader he is growing into will be a great bonus for Bok rugby. Same I suppose as with when Jake White picked Bryan Habana from relative obscurity to be part of his Tri-Nations training squad in 2004.

It says a lot about SA Rugby followers though that the likes of Frans Steyn, Schalk Burger and Big Joe van Niekerk did not have reactions half as vitriolic to their fast tracking. But let me stop before making metaphors involving automotive repair specialists.

Now after a fairly successful season with Die Bulle where he played a significant cameo role as understudy to the (underrated) Derick Kuun (who, while I rate him currently, doesn’t have the same potential as Ralepelle — sort of like Jannie de Beer and “Die Lem”) he finds himself in the Bok team as designated understudy to “The Bismarck” and in with a chance at getting a starting berth in the dead rubber third Lions Test on Saturday.

I for one hope Snor is brave enough to let the young man show how much he has grown in the last three years and also gain some valuable playing time before the pressure-cooker of the Tri-Nations.

The entire Bok fraternity stands to gain a lot if he comes through the Test.

Go Bokke!




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5 Responses to “Chilliboy to get his due?”

He’s a good little player, but is going to need a whole lot more time playing understudy before he’s ready to lead the Boks - which is I suppose where you’re going here. I like him as a player I do, but a front-row forward needs to make it through a season as a first-choice for his provincial side before he can really command a bok berth. After all, it’s not ballet eh?

I must take issue with some of your (ill-advised) comments however.

Jake White coached a world-cup winning team under extremely difficult circumstances. Snide comments about how he danced the political two-step are just that. He’s earned his respect in the form of a world-cup winners medal.

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Craig M on July 3rd, 2009 at 11:15 am

i think you will find its “chiLiboy” ;-)

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beegee on July 3rd, 2009 at 12:18 pm

OK beegee, Chiliboy then, was exposed as a poor scrummager in this last test and I’m sorry to say he’s just too small and too short. Some have said that he hit a lot of rucks and that may well be, but then as a small hooker he should get around the park.
The problem for me is his scrummaging, which was evident in how it changed when Bismark came on. Having been a hooker who moved to tight-head I appreciate the “nuances” of the front-row and that it is a unit. The poor scores given to Smit and Mtawarira on some peoples rating are because they haven’t a f’ing clue about this facet of the game. Short-arse hookers who can’t get much purchase to push put pressure on their props. How much better is the All Black front row with A Hore rather than a midget (Mealamu)for example?

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Craig M on July 6th, 2009 at 8:32 am

Wow Siyabonga, to refer to Hendry Honiball (Die Lem)as a one season or one game wonder, shows how little you really know about rugby.
Use Google and find out who “Die Lem” was.
I think Chilliboy is great, and I went to the school as he, and John Smit,who, perhaps in your revered opinion, does also not make the grade because he’s white. Shine a light.

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Peter Ferreira on July 23rd, 2009 at 9:07 am

Hi Peter

I was making an example of the gulf in class between Jannie and Die Lem. Jannie was adequate. Ditto Kuun. Lem was a legend. I think Chilliboy will be. It’s pretty obvious really.

As for your comment about John Smit, I don’t know what you are on about.Chip on the shoulder mate?

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siyabonga ntshingila on July 23rd, 2009 at 9:11 am

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Bonga Ntshingila is an avid sports fan,he had a promising youth sports career (as in coaches always promised he would play in the next match,and teammates always promised to moer him if he shanked yet another scoring opportunity).When he realised that maybe he wasn't going to be the next Andre Joubert thanks to a few shortcomings (hand-eye co-ordination,timing,pace (buffet lines excepted) he proceeded to satisfy his huge passion for sport from the stands and immerse himself in in-depth analysis of sport and atheletes.This may (not) have been made even more inviting by the prospect of imbibing a few refreshing beverages while casting a critical eye over the latest choke/cheat/fluke by (insert geographically correct team here) and telling all and sundry just how and why he and only he saw it coming.

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