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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 873130" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>Is he though?? He's the first Springbok coach that hasn't been fired for underperformance, yet Coaches like Heyneke Meyer, Jake White, Pieter De Villiers, and Rudolf Strauli all had to make changes to their teams with the "quota" system. AC is the first Springbok coach after Carel Du Plessis, to have a winning percentage of under 50%! And Carel only coached 8 matches before he was fired. Yet AC has now been in charge of 19/20 matches.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I like to call it reverse-racism. But according to them, they can't be racist, because they are black...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is basically how most african countries are that have a dictator in power...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I don't think that is the issue anymore, at least, you can see that there are changes happening/coming. I think the applications lodged by Afriforum to the UN and IOC will be getting a closer look than what we might think, and I hope that there will be actions taken. When submissions were made, and the SA government representative submitted their counter arguments, the chairperson had very harsh words to say to her. I just wish that we can get a final answer/verdict on this matter, as it feels like it's dragging on.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>True. The Zuma regime has been proven to be a corrupt regime, and slowly but surely the dominoes are falling. With the news of the Guptas, Bell Pottinger, KPMG and State Owned Enterprises all showing corrupt elements, they are falling one by one.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We've always had that though... We are used to it by now...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes and no. I think it started with the Rugby Administrators and their lack of knowledge when it comes to rugby, they ran it like a business, but didn't always have the gusto to make rugby-orientated decisions, nor the knowledge to make the right decisions. We have such a big amount of knowledgable people who can assist. Yet most of them are just pundits and commentators on tv.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Uhm, we are a dualistic country. We are both 1st world and 3rd world, and I can't see that changing soon. </p><p></p><p>The international community shouldn't just accept this and move on, no, we need their help, the more help we can get, the more pressure we can put on government to change their ways...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 873130, member: 40658"] Is he though?? He's the first Springbok coach that hasn't been fired for underperformance, yet Coaches like Heyneke Meyer, Jake White, Pieter De Villiers, and Rudolf Strauli all had to make changes to their teams with the "quota" system. AC is the first Springbok coach after Carel Du Plessis, to have a winning percentage of under 50%! And Carel only coached 8 matches before he was fired. Yet AC has now been in charge of 19/20 matches. I like to call it reverse-racism. But according to them, they can't be racist, because they are black... That is basically how most african countries are that have a dictator in power... Well, I don't think that is the issue anymore, at least, you can see that there are changes happening/coming. I think the applications lodged by Afriforum to the UN and IOC will be getting a closer look than what we might think, and I hope that there will be actions taken. When submissions were made, and the SA government representative submitted their counter arguments, the chairperson had very harsh words to say to her. I just wish that we can get a final answer/verdict on this matter, as it feels like it's dragging on. True. The Zuma regime has been proven to be a corrupt regime, and slowly but surely the dominoes are falling. With the news of the Guptas, Bell Pottinger, KPMG and State Owned Enterprises all showing corrupt elements, they are falling one by one. We've always had that though... We are used to it by now... Yes and no. I think it started with the Rugby Administrators and their lack of knowledge when it comes to rugby, they ran it like a business, but didn't always have the gusto to make rugby-orientated decisions, nor the knowledge to make the right decisions. We have such a big amount of knowledgable people who can assist. Yet most of them are just pundits and commentators on tv. Uhm, we are a dualistic country. We are both 1st world and 3rd world, and I can't see that changing soon. The international community shouldn't just accept this and move on, no, we need their help, the more help we can get, the more pressure we can put on government to change their ways... [/QUOTE]
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