By: zee_man36 23/10/2009 10:38 pm Yahoo! Profile: zee_man36 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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By: zorrothepuma 22/10/2009 10:50 am Yahoo! Profile: zorrothepuma Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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By: xtr365705@xtra.co.nz 21/10/2009 12:03 pm Yahoo! Profile: xtr365705@xtra.co.nz Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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By: zorrrothepuma 15/10/2009 9:14 pm Yahoo! Profile: zorrrothepuma Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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ts great to see what has evolved from the Springboks beating every team on the planet.
All of a sudden, laws must be changed (much like F1 when Shumacher dominated his sport) and
other teams are �below par�.
The fact is Australia and New Zealand have great teams. The All Blacks especially because they are not a team rebuilding,
they just cannot compete with the Springboks and also do not have great depth compared to South Africa.
We must stop talking about this type of rugby, and that type of rugby. Real rugby? 10-man rugby? Clever rugby? Running rugby? Complete rugby? All you get is RUGBY. And RUGBY is played between those 4 white lines that borders the fields and all these forms are constantly on display. It is ridiculous to say England in 2003 and this current Springbok era was a 10-man rugby machine. They dominated with all 15 of their players defending for their lives and country and have more guts, control and aggression than anyone else. The Springboks tries at Perth showed once more that because you are masters at certain areas on a rugby field, you surely should be at the rest. Their tries were magnificent in design and control.
What demands respect from the South Africans is 90% of their squad has already won the World Cup. And they just seem to be getting better and better and better. Their ages are young, but their experience is unbelievable.
I am sure as time goes on, the Springboks will erase any doubt about their stature as already arguably the greatest side of all time. Imagine if John Smit�s Springboks proceed to win ANOTHER world cup in NEW ZEALAND. It would be the equivalent of Steve Waugh�s team in cricket that won World Cups and tests like no other.
It is a privilege to see any sport being mastered by an individual or team: Woods, Federer, Bolt, Springboks.
We should admire the beauty of watching masters. |
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By: zorrrothepuma 15/10/2009 9:13 pm Yahoo! Profile: zorrrothepuma Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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ts great to see what has evolved from the Springboks beating every team on the planet.
All of a sudden, laws must be changed (much like F1 when Shumacher dominated his sport) and
other teams are �below par�.
The fact is Australia and New Zealand have great teams. The All Blacks especially because they are not a team rebuilding,
they just cannot compete with the Springboks and also do not have great depth compared to South Africa.
We must stop talking about this type of rugby, and that type of rugby. Real rugby? 10-man rugby? Clever rugby? Running rugby? Complete rugby? All you get is RUGBY. And RUGBY is played between those 4 white lines that borders the fields and all these forms are constantly on display. It is ridiculous to say England in 2003 and this current Springbok era was a 10-man rugby machine. They dominated with all 15 of their players defending for their lives and country and have more guts, control and aggression than anyone else. The Springboks tries at Perth showed once more that because you are masters at certain areas on a rugby field, you surely should be at the rest. Their tries were magnificent in design and control.
What demands respect from the South Africans is 90% of their squad has already won the World Cup. And they just seem to be getting better and better and better. Their ages are young, but their experience is unbelievable.
I am sure as time goes on, the Springboks will erase any doubt about their stature as already arguably the greatest side of all time. Imagine if John Smit�s Springboks proceed to win ANOTHER world cup in NEW ZEALAND. It would be the equivalent of Steve Waugh�s team in cricket that won World Cups and tests like no other.
It is a privilege to see any sport being mastered by an individual or team: Woods, Federer, Bolt, Springboks.
We should admire the beauty of watching masters. |
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