All posts tagged john smit
Adam Wakefield
The Rugby World Cup has come and passed. New Zealand slayed the dragon, Quade Cooper was average, France are still the most predictably unpredictable team on earth and Peter de Villiers said it was the end of the road, then changed his mind. One w...
Adam Wakefield
South Africa now knows how Wales felt at the beginning of this Rugby World Cup. The Springboks scarcely deserved to beat the Dragons, and after watching Sunday's quarter-final, the Wallabies didn't deserve a place in the semi-finals. They were "under...
Adam Wakefield
Don't let the Springbok spin-machine or scribes who don't have the option to piss in the pot tell you otherwise: the Springboks didn't deserve to beat Wales as the Welsh outplayed South Africa. They dominated every facet of the game, except on the sc...
Adam Wakefield
The Springboks received a healthy dose of confidence after winning their last Tri-Nations fixture against a weakened All Blacks in Port Elizabeth. Having shaken off the evident rust against Australia the week before, South Africa went back to what th...
Peter Church
I was watching my son’s rugby team play Kasselsvlei on Saturday morning and so I missed the televised All Black/Springbok Tri-Nations clash at Westpac Park in Wellington.  The night before, I had chuckled at a Facebook warning sent to a friend liv...
Adam Wakefield
2010 will in South Africa be known as the year of Ayoba! (The marketing person who latched on to that one should either be stoned or applauded.) The Soccer World Cup came to the shores of the Republic, and for once, the country didn't descend into it...
Siyabonga Ntshingila
Four weeks ago, if you had asked Bok supporters what they expected from the 2010 Grand Slam Tour given: 1. A rancid Tri-Nations; 2. An under fire coaching team; 3. Thirteen top internationals missing; 4. Key players at the end of a gruelling se...
Adam Wakefield
How quickly things change in a couple of months. Before the 2010 edition of the Tri-Nations began, South Africa were seen by many as favourites. Now that the Springboks round of fixtures has thankfully come to an end, the exact opposite is true. Judg...
Siyabonga Ntshingila
The 2010 Tri-Nation has been a disappointment. Some would even call it a disaster, and I would not disagree with them much. See for me it's not that the Boks surrendered their crown to the All-Blacks. Or that we lost so heavily in the Antipodes. J...
Adam Wakefield
Saturday night's absorbing Test match in Soweto left the rugby heartlands of South Africa in a state of suspended animation following Richie McCaw's 78th-minute try, and most cruelly, Israel Dagg's 80th-minute effort. Was it the fair result? John ...
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