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A South African Rugby View: September 2005
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A South African Rugby View. Saturday, September 17, 2005. Well done Bully Boys. Zhahier Ryland tackles Akona Ndungane. As a Western Province and Stormers supporter, I am glad I didn't go to Loftus tonight. My wounds from the 75 - 14 thrashing dished out in April are still healing, and witnessing tonight's mauling first hand (and amidst 45 000 howling mad Bulls fans) would have been too much. But the closing comment must be congratulations to the Bulls. They seem to live for their matches against the ...
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A South African Rugby View: November 2005
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A South African Rugby View. Sunday, November 27, 2005. Miles behind the All Blacks. Photo: www.sarugby.com / Touchline. The signs were there in the Argentinean match. They were still there in the Welsh match. The signs that the Boks were below par and would struggle against the French were proved true in last night's match. Jake White has mentioned the performance of his backs after each match. He should examine that of his forwards more closely. While Matfield and Botha are the best lineout combination ...
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Sport Dummies: World Cup Wonder
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Sunday, October 7, 2007. Oh rugby, how I detest to admit that you are currently quite exciting. It is true, for South Africa. The rugby is the definitive flavour of the month. It's Rugby World Cup. Quarter-finals at the moment and the odds are in our favour. Yesterday afternoon, Saturday 6 October, England. And knocked them out. As my informant would say, “BOOM, one of our major opponents gone”. Then last night, France. To the great delight of President Sarkozy. Only have to beat Fiji. It is a good thing...
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OORB: February 2006
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Oranje orakel rugby blog- oranjeoutback biased rugby views and proudly so! Controversial and in your face duBBellOOP blogging from blingfontyn since 2005 mail me @ oranjeunderscoreorakelathotmaildotcom. Friday, February 24, 2006. White meen Meyer is reg. Article by Morris Gilbert. Heyneke Meyer, afrigter van die Bulle, sal reeds in môre se Super14-rugbywedstryd op Loftus Versfeld teen die Waratahs die soet vrugte van sy besluit pluk om met Wynand Olivier en JP Nel as senterpaar te volhard. Dit wys hy het...
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A South African Rugby View: July 2005
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A South African Rugby View. Sunday, July 31, 2005. The upcomimg test between South Africa and New Zealand at Newlands has all the makings of a classic. With South Africa showing they can win with flair - and guts it out, and the All Blacks coming off their thrashing of the British and Irish Lions, the match could not be over-hyped. They've (the All Blacks) definitely got a lot of confidence. Graham Henry has been particularly aware of the overconfidence of his rugby public - it will be interesting to see...
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A South African Rugby View: June 2006
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A South African Rugby View. Thursday, June 29, 2006. The Springbok side needs more black players. The inclusion of Solly Tyibilika in the Springbok Tri-Nations squad has again unleashed a storm of debate. Affirmative action is an emotive topic. It is a process designed to correct demographic misrepresentation, and is practiced all over the world. Commentary and justification is mixed:. For some, all that counts is momentum - if the current team got us there, they'll take us forward. Should affirmative ac...
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A South African Rugby View: May 2006
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A South African Rugby View. Saturday, May 20, 2006. Beaten by the best in the world. Was the Bulls plan to keep the ball in the forwards, thus naming just two back reserves on the bench? Did the Crusaders fans believe their team would walk the match - and thus 10 000 tickets remained unsold? They were questions that were evident before the match even began. In the most anticpated start to a match involving a South African side in some time, we were about to find out. With turnovers coming at will for the...
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