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I haven’t laughed as loudly, or for as long, as I did on Sunday morning when I read Clinton van der Berg’s “Twakkie’s wit and wisdom”. It’s a collection of Peter de Villiers’s quotes that are finding a home not only here in South Africa but also wherever rugby is played the world over.

If you haven’t read them, this is a must.

On Saturday, after thrashing the Wallabies at Coca-Cola Park, Pete was at his finest: “The same people who threw their robes on the ground when Jesus was on the donkey are the same people who crowned him and hit him with sticks. But they’re also the same people who said they shouldn’t have done that afterwards because he really was the son of God … but I’m not saying I’m God.”

An absolute classic!

Remember Manchester United’s Eric Cantona on the subject of press intrusion? “When the seagulls follow the trawler, it’s because they think sardines will be thrown into the sea.”

Gordon Strachan came back with: “If a Frenchman goes on about seagulls, trawlers and sardines, he’s called a philosopher. I’d just be called a short Scottish bum talking crap.”

I think Pete may be the answer to our prayers after years of dry sporting commentary from the coaching staff. If you think I’m kidding, google his name and see how many sites worldwide carry his quotes.

Top stuff!

As I said, when Peter got the job he will be judged strictly on his ability as a coach and nothing else. Unlike some who have been jumping up and down, I believe that De Villiers must be given a fair chance before the jury is brought in.

The fact that Jake White suggested the post of director of rugby has nothing to do with ousting Peter. He went to great lengths to distance himself from that and confirming it must be a part-time job with someone who doesn’t need the job acting as a sounding board to the existing coaches — not, as some believe, to select the coach or give him instructions.

On Saturday we saw Pete’s Springboks going some way to restoring the pride in the jersey. The fact that he has to be the most eccentric and loveable coach in our history is an added bonus.

May he only go from strength to strength.




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2 Responses to “Forget about sardines and trawlers; it’s about donkeys and Jesus”

While I found the article a tad cycnical and condescending, I must say Mnr Snor is brilliantly amusing.

I think the combination of his off the cuff wit,passion and open manner will make press conferences about as exciting as the gameplan the Boks executed on the weekend.

“But I’m not saying I’m God’-Pure Gold.

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Siyabonga Ntshingila on September 1st, 2008 at 11:18 am

It’s the wrong kind of funny. Snor thinks the people are laughing with him. He hasn’t twigged on to the sad truth: they’re really laughing AT him. He opens his mouth and makes an absolute fool of himself. Tragic, really.

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Jon on September 3rd, 2008 at 7:07 am

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Mike Trapido is a criminal attorney and publicist having also worked as an editor and journalist. He was born in Johannesburg and attended HA Jack and Highlands North High Schools. He married Robyn in 1984 (Mrs Traps, aka "the government") and has three sons (who all look suspiciously like her ex-boss). He was a counsellor on the JCCI for a year around 1992. His passions include Derby County, Blue Bulls, Orlando Pirates, Proteas and Springboks. He takes Valium in order to cope with Bafana Bafana's results.
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