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P Divvy: John Smit offers something different
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<blockquote data-quote="Jer1cho" data-source="post: 445177" data-attributes="member: 32618"><p>That's SA rugby for you. Everyone gets picked on reputation. Willem Alberts burst onto the international scene last year, with a phenomenal EOYT. He is, in my opinion, the best crash running loose forward on the planet. What happens? Show pony Spies keeps startiong, over, and over, and over, and over. Why? Because the coach is retarded.</p><p></p><p>Patrick Lambie is the future of SA rugby at 10. What happens? He plays 12, then 15, then 10, then 15 again, then he sits on the bench for all eternity. Why? Because Morne Steyn has a reputation, and the coach is retarded.</p><p></p><p>Bryan Hasbeena has been **** for the last 3 years. But the coach picks him over, and over, and over. Francois Hougaard is an amazingly talented player, and scores the winning try against Wales... but no... Habana is Habana. </p><p></p><p>I can go on and on and on. Jean de Villiers is dead weight, but Juan de Jongh is refused an opportunity. JP Peterson... What the hell is he even doing in the Bok team after being injured forever? Gio Aplon provides so much more attacking power than Peterson. I won't even get started on Fourie du ****.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No country, and I mean NO COUNTRY has to deal with the same **** that we have to deal with. Do you have any idea how these kinds of things affect the players? Or how the media backlashes affect them? It's like a slow poison in our team. This is another reason why I am so ****** off about everyone trying to make us feel bad about the Wales game. Give us some goddamn credit, because our team runs on autopilot, and has to deal with far more **** than your teams will ever have to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jer1cho, post: 445177, member: 32618"] That's SA rugby for you. Everyone gets picked on reputation. Willem Alberts burst onto the international scene last year, with a phenomenal EOYT. He is, in my opinion, the best crash running loose forward on the planet. What happens? Show pony Spies keeps startiong, over, and over, and over, and over. Why? Because the coach is retarded. Patrick Lambie is the future of SA rugby at 10. What happens? He plays 12, then 15, then 10, then 15 again, then he sits on the bench for all eternity. Why? Because Morne Steyn has a reputation, and the coach is retarded. Bryan Hasbeena has been **** for the last 3 years. But the coach picks him over, and over, and over. Francois Hougaard is an amazingly talented player, and scores the winning try against Wales... but no... Habana is Habana. I can go on and on and on. Jean de Villiers is dead weight, but Juan de Jongh is refused an opportunity. JP Peterson... What the hell is he even doing in the Bok team after being injured forever? Gio Aplon provides so much more attacking power than Peterson. I won't even get started on Fourie du ****. No country, and I mean NO COUNTRY has to deal with the same **** that we have to deal with. Do you have any idea how these kinds of things affect the players? Or how the media backlashes affect them? It's like a slow poison in our team. This is another reason why I am so ****** off about everyone trying to make us feel bad about the Wales game. Give us some goddamn credit, because our team runs on autopilot, and has to deal with far more **** than your teams will ever have to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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