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John Smit to miss EOYT

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Presumably Du Plissis will be shoehorned in. Either that or they can forget having anything rezsembling a set piece and bring in Brits! :lol:
 
Aw crap, one of the bigger weaknesses in the Bokke armoury gone.
 
I could imagine them bringing Brits in, they used some of the NH based boks (read: Saracens) in the summer didn't they?
 
After Butch James' exploits though, I imagine the SANZAR propaganda machine against anybody who goes to "that inferior north" will make sure none of the Boks based in Europe will get a game any time soon.
 
Especially as this has just come out:

Bath have confirmed they are seeking compensation from South Africa Rugby for the injury sustained by their star fly-half Butch James.
The 30-year-old Springbok damaged his right shoulder while on Tri Nations duty and will be out until November.
"We're making enquiries because when he's injured elsewhere there's a responsibility to look after him," said performance director Sir Ian McGeechan.
"We're now monitoring him here following a successful operation."
McGeechan continued: "He's already back with the players but we feel there is a responsibility to take when and where those injuries occur."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/my_club/bath/9024807.stm
 
Smit and other senior players were always going to rested for this tour, which is probably why he has had this surgery, otherwise he would have gone.
 
That's right. It's been an open secret that Juan Smith is gonna lead the Boks on their EOYT.

Didn't know John need surgery though. I think the rest will do him well.
 
Especially as this has just come out:

Bath have confirmed they are seeking compensation from South Africa Rugby for the injury sustained by their star fly-half Butch James.
The 30-year-old Springbok damaged his right shoulder while on Tri Nations duty and will be out until November.
"We're making enquiries because when he's injured elsewhere there's a responsibility to look after him," said performance director Sir Ian McGeechan.
"We're now monitoring him here following a successful operation."
McGeechan continued: "He's already back with the players but we feel there is a responsibility to take when and where those injuries occur."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/my_club/bath/9024807.stm

All more reason why the international players having to play in their country, to be eligible for national selection (such as the New Zealand system), is a good one ... none of this who's responsible for an injury nonsense, or whether a club should release a player for national duty/training or not.
 
With Tiaan Liebenberg of WP out injured, I would like to see Bismarck du Plessis and Gary Botha as the hookers going on tour but instead our "wonderful" selection committee will probably choose Chilliboy and Maku
 
I wonder what the chances are of Chilliboy actually being named as captain for this tour?

Would be quite funny I think.
 
Gary Botha would be my choice of a replacement. I can see NH based players being given a shot, seeing as there is a window for players to be releaced for their national teams during the EoYT/Autumn Test Series. It will also mean those players get cheap travel, so I can see players like Steyn or even Brits getting a test or so. I really hope Jongi Nokwe gets another crack. He's so talented, but doesn't get many shots internationally. Much like the glorious Hosea Gear.
 
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