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Blake wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 7:25 pm
Chilli wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 7:20 pm Faf is such a good player.

He is so much more than what Ra$$ie lets him be.
He’s made a ton of errors though and probably going to get a yellow card for that early tackle.
Sure, but he is so good.

Pity about the card.
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Any news about where Lood and Rohan will be next year.

One thing that I think will happen is less South African players will go to England and France due to the new eligibility rules in France and England and the Salary Cap in England. It already appears that there is a movement back to South Africa or Japan.

I didn't realise what that Lood had to pay to buy himself out of his contract. He must be desperate to leave. I have read that he wants to move back to South Africa for family reasons but the money in Japan may be too much.
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Chilli wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 7:17 pm The 2 steroid monkey's are playing well. They would be brilliant for the Boks.

The shit brother, who I REALLY don't rate, is also looking good.
That's a wild accusation. Do you have any evidence to back up your claims that they have ever used PEDS?
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ia801310 wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 11:16 pm Any news about where Lood and Rohan will be next year.

One thing that I think will happen is less South African players will go to England and France due to the new eligibility rules in France and England and the Salary Cap in England. It already appears that there is a movement back to South Africa or Japan.

I didn't realise what that Lood had to pay to buy himself out of his contract. He must be desperate to leave. I have read that he wants to move back to South Africa for family reasons but the money in Japan may be too much.
There will be less big name signings and more Jono Ross level players.
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FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Apr 16, 2022 5:08 am
Chilli wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 7:17 pm The 2 steroid monkey's are playing well. They would be brilliant for the Boks.

The shit brother, who I REALLY don't rate, is also looking good.
That's a wild accusation. Do you have any evidence to back up your claims that they have ever used PEDS?
Get off your High Horse. Since they were flat track bullies at High School they were called the roid monkeys.
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Chilli wrote: Sat Apr 16, 2022 5:51 am
FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Apr 16, 2022 5:08 am
Chilli wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 7:17 pm The 2 steroid monkey's are playing well. They would be brilliant for the Boks.

The shit brother, who I REALLY don't rate, is also looking good.
That's a wild accusation. Do you have any evidence to back up your claims that they have ever used PEDS?
Get off your High Horse. Since they were flat track bullies at High School they were called the roid monkeys.
Oh I hadn't ever heard of them being referred to as that. Did they call Etzebeth that or Malcolm Marx?
I'm a big fan of the twins.
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FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Apr 16, 2022 7:02 am
Chilli wrote: Sat Apr 16, 2022 5:51 am
FalseBayFC wrote: Sat Apr 16, 2022 5:08 am

That's a wild accusation. Do you have any evidence to back up your claims that they have ever used PEDS?
Get off your High Horse. Since they were flat track bullies at High School they were called the roid monkeys.
Oh I hadn't ever heard of them being referred to as that. Did they call Etzebeth that or Malcolm Marx?
I'm a big fan of the twins.
So am I!
I think that going to England has made them into MUCH better players in that they are less bash it up and rely on more skill.

I'd love to see them play for the Cheetahs and Boks!
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Chilli wrote: Sat Apr 16, 2022 5:50 am
ia801310 wrote: Fri Apr 15, 2022 11:16 pm Any news about where Lood and Rohan will be next year.

One thing that I think will happen is less South African players will go to England and France due to the new eligibility rules in France and England and the Salary Cap in England. It already appears that there is a movement back to South Africa or Japan.

I didn't realise what that Lood had to pay to buy himself out of his contract. He must be desperate to leave. I have read that he wants to move back to South Africa for family reasons but the money in Japan may be too much.
There will be less big name signings and more Jono Ross level players.
I also think that the above rule changes and the 5 year rule has made Rassie much more relaxed about blooding new Boks as they are less likely to play abroad or be poached.
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Rode my bicycle to Bergvliet to watch a bit of the Two Oceans this morning. Got there just as Gerda Steyn zooted past. Just heard she broke Frith vd Merwe's record to add to her Comrades down run record. I think I might try the half-marathon next year. Any distance runners on the board?
Here is Gerda crossing the finish line. She looked like she was an 800m runner when she went past today.

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FalseBayFC wrote: Sun Apr 17, 2022 8:28 am Rode my bicycle to Bergvliet to watch a bit of the Two Oceans this morning. Got there just as Gerda Steyn zooted past. Just heard she broke Frith vd Merwe's record to add to her Comrades down run record. I think I might try the half-marathon next year. Any distance runners on the board?
Here is Gerda crossing the finish line. She looked like she was an 800m runner when she went past today.

That was an oooold record.

Don’t think of myself as a runner, but doing the Outeniqua half end of the month and entered Cape Town marathon, depending on how it goes toying with perhaps a Two Oceans next year. Bit of a personal challenge following a serious knee injury.

Any advice welcome!
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Would love to come down try the full marathon next year.
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 4:39 pm My neighbor is getting passed off with me making pot and play loud music and drinking lang nekke
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where is that Babel-fish when you need it?
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FalseBayFC wrote: Sun Apr 17, 2022 8:28 am Rode my bicycle to Bergvliet to watch a bit of the Two Oceans this morning. Got there just as Gerda Steyn zooted past. Just heard she broke Frith vd Merwe's record to add to her Comrades down run record. I think I might try the half-marathon next year. Any distance runners on the board?
Here is Gerda crossing the finish line. She looked like she was an 800m runner when she went past today.

SorCrer and Oom Fangle were the resident distance runners among the Saffers on the bored.

SorCrer has been quiet lately and I suspect Oom Fangle lost his battle with melanoma. He was quite ill the last time he posted.
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Last week catching my daily walk along the Struisbaai main beach we find a baby loggerhead sea turtle on the beach still alive. Myself wanted to put it back in the water but my laaitie (study nature conserarvation) told me to rather phone our local NSRI to find out about their rehabilitation. So we need to take it to their station and they transfer them to the two oceans aquarium for rehabilitation. They are nested in Northern KZN and the Agulhas Current drive them all the way down to the south coast.

https://www.aquarium.co.za/blog/entry/e ... uth-africa
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Paul Revington, Wynberg old boy and x Matie HP coach has been appointed Great Britain senior men coach.

Congrats 👏 to Revs

https://www.greatbritainhockey.co.uk/la ... en-s-teams
England and Great Britain Hockey are delighted to confirm the appointment of Paul Revington as Head Coach of the England and Great Britain men’s teams.

Paul is a former FIH World Coach of the Year and joins from Malaysia Hockey, where he was Technical Director. Prior to that he was Head Coach of the Great Britain women’s Elite Development Programme, then Assistant Coach of the England and Great Britain senior women’s teams.

Before that Paul was Malaysia’s men’s head coach; leading Ireland’s senior men prior to that and taking his native South Africa to the Olympics in 2004 as head coach.

Paul said: “I feel privileged to be afforded the opportunity to lead the Great Britain and England Men’s Teams in their next chapter of international hockey.

“I started my involvement in hockey at the time when England and Great Britain won World Cup and Olympic medals respectively in 86 and 88, then I was able to witness first-hand the men’s resurgence from 2006, and I enjoyed a wonderful three years coaching in the women’s program at Bisham Abbey during the successful Tokyo cycle - so I’ve developed a good understanding and feel for how Great Britain and England Hockey lives and breathes.

“Our coaching and management team enters an environment filled with opportunities. A national club league showing exciting growth potential, a healthy pool of athletes thanks to a successful Great Britain EDP programme; a squad containing a competitive mix of youth and experience and a national team having taken positive strides forward in the Tokyo cycle. Added to this is an exciting time for all three Home Nations as they look to excel over the coming months and compete at international events including Commonwealth Games and World Cup.

“I have thoroughly enjoyed my time working with the Malaysian Hockey Confederation and would like to thank everyone there for their hard work, support and generosity. This is a fantastic opportunity for me and it is now the task of our coaching team to follow in the footsteps of several outstanding Head Coaches and lead another talented group of athletes on an action-packed journey of continual improvement, hard work and inspiring a nation through consistent elite performance.”

Performance Director Ed Barney said: “We are delighted that Paul will be returning to the UK to lead the England and Great Britain men’s international teams. He has a number of exceptional skills, qualities and super-strengths which align incredibly closely with the role brief and the criteria that we set out for this appointment.

“The men’s squad and breadth and depth of talent is exceptional and we know the team are well placed to take their next step on the world-level podium.”

The appointment panel included representatives from England and Great Britain Hockey, Catriona Semple and Kate Baker of UK Sport, former England Rugby head coach Stuart Lancaster and former international hockey players. Ed continued: “The panel have every confidence in Paul and know that he will maximise all the skills and strengths of the squad (both individually and collectively) and of the full staff team in the coming months and years.”
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OomStruisbaai wrote: Thu Apr 21, 2022 7:41 pm Last week catching my daily walk along the Struisbaai main beach we find a baby loggerhead sea turtle on the beach still alive. Myself wanted to put it back in the water but my laaitie (study nature conserarvation) told me to rather phone our local NSRI to find out about their rehabilitation. So we need to take it to their station and they transfer them to the two oceans aquarium for rehabilitation. They are nested in Northern KZN and the Agulhas Current drive them all the way down to the south coast.

https://www.aquarium.co.za/blog/entry/e ... uth-africa
Yeah they nest up in Cape Vidal and Sodwana. Cool find. How big was it Oom?
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FalseBayFC wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 8:34 am
OomStruisbaai wrote: Thu Apr 21, 2022 7:41 pm Last week catching my daily walk along the Struisbaai main beach we find a baby loggerhead sea turtle on the beach still alive. Myself wanted to put it back in the water but my laaitie (study nature conserarvation) told me to rather phone our local NSRI to find out about their rehabilitation. So we need to take it to their station and they transfer them to the two oceans aquarium for rehabilitation. They are nested in Northern KZN and the Agulhas Current drive them all the way down to the south coast.

https://www.aquarium.co.za/blog/entry/e ... uth-africa
Yeah they nest up in Cape Vidal and Sodwana. Cool find. How big was it Oom?
I go for walks on Noordhoek Long beach. After a storm with big waves there are often dead baby fur seals washed up. The population is getting too big for the fish stocks and the pups are often malnourished.
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FalseBayFC wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 8:34 am
OomStruisbaai wrote: Thu Apr 21, 2022 7:41 pm Last week catching my daily walk along the Struisbaai main beach we find a baby loggerhead sea turtle on the beach still alive. Myself wanted to put it back in the water but my laaitie (study nature conserarvation) told me to rather phone our local NSRI to find out about their rehabilitation. So we need to take it to their station and they transfer them to the two oceans aquarium for rehabilitation. They are nested in Northern KZN and the Agulhas Current drive them all the way down to the south coast.

https://www.aquarium.co.za/blog/entry/e ... uth-africa
Yeah they nest up in Cape Vidal and Sodwana. Cool find. How big was it Oom?
Was small. Fit in my hand. Laid upside down and couldn't get back in the water. The woman at NSRI told us 5 washed ashore that day. They clean them and transport them to Cape Town. A year back I found a big one near Struisbaai Plaat. Also transported to 2 Oceans.
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FalseBayFC wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 8:48 am
FalseBayFC wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 8:34 am
OomStruisbaai wrote: Thu Apr 21, 2022 7:41 pm Last week catching my daily walk along the Struisbaai main beach we find a baby loggerhead sea turtle on the beach still alive. Myself wanted to put it back in the water but my laaitie (study nature conserarvation) told me to rather phone our local NSRI to find out about their rehabilitation. So we need to take it to their station and they transfer them to the two oceans aquarium for rehabilitation. They are nested in Northern KZN and the Agulhas Current drive them all the way down to the south coast.

https://www.aquarium.co.za/blog/entry/e ... uth-africa
Yeah they nest up in Cape Vidal and Sodwana. Cool find. How big was it Oom?
I go for walks on Noordhoek Long beach. After a storm with big waves there are often dead baby fur seals washed up. The population is getting too big for the fish stocks and the pups are often malnourished.
Think there was an seal illness around the South cape. Many died and washed ashore. Found a few at our beach. We have the longest sand beach in the SH.
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Probably somewhere in the Eastern Cape. Proper grass roots rugby.

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I’m still going and have been given up to six months left. I’m feeling no worse than before, but I’ve stayed away because I don’t want sympathy.

And tell Rinkals that I stopped talking to him because he twisted everything that I posted. Bye and thanks for the good times. Over and out. .
Blake wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 6:19 pm
FalseBayFC wrote: Sun Apr 17, 2022 8:28 am Rode my bicycle to Bergvliet to watch a bit of the Two Oceans this morning. Got there just as Gerda Steyn zooted past. Just heard she broke Frith vd Merwe's record to add to her Comrades down run record. I think I might try the half-marathon next year. Any distance runners on the board?
Here is Gerda crossing the finish line. She looked like she was an 800m runner when she went past today.

SorCrer and Oom Fangle were the resident distance runners among the Saffers on the bored.

SorCrer has been quiet lately and I suspect Oom Fangle lost his battle with melanoma. He was quite ill the last time he posted.
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Fangle wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 7:32 pm I’m still going and have been given up to six months left. I’m feeling no worse than before, but I’ve stayed away because I don’t want sympathy.
This is excellent news!

Lauren will be delighted! She was actually asking me if I had news a couple of weeks ago after I reached out to her a couple of months ago to find out if she had any contact details for you after you went radio silent.

Happy to hear you are still kicking and lurking on the bored. 👍🏼
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Well, not that good if he only has 6 months left. :wtf:

Fangle, you can say what you like, I won't reply to anything, I promise.
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Fangle wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 7:32 pm I’m still going and have been given up to six months left. I’m feeling no worse than before, but I’ve stayed away because I don’t want sympathy.

And tell Rinkals that I stopped talking to him because he twisted everything that I posted. Bye and thanks for the good times. Over and out. .
Blake wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 6:19 pm
FalseBayFC wrote: Sun Apr 17, 2022 8:28 am Rode my bicycle to Bergvliet to watch a bit of the Two Oceans this morning. Got there just as Gerda Steyn zooted past. Just heard she broke Frith vd Merwe's record to add to her Comrades down run record. I think I might try the half-marathon next year. Any distance runners on the board?
Here is Gerda crossing the finish line. She looked like she was an 800m runner when she went past today.

SorCrer and Oom Fangle were the resident distance runners among the Saffers on the bored.

SorCrer has been quiet lately and I suspect Oom Fangle lost his battle with melanoma. He was quite ill the last time he posted.
Komaan Oom Fangle. Staan sterk man!
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Fangle wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 7:32 pm I’m still going and have been given up to six months left. I’m feeling no worse than before, but I’ve stayed away because I don’t want sympathy.
lots of love to you
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Happy Freedom Day Saffers! 28 years of democracy. Where did you all cast your votes on the historic day in 1994? I voted at Hillcrest High School. Did so after an all-nighter party with ex-varsity chums. An amazing atmosphere.
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FalseBayFC wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 3:01 am Happy Freedom Day Saffers! 28 years of democracy. Where did you all cast your votes on the historic day in 1994? I voted at Hillcrest High School. Did so after an all-nighter party with ex-varsity chums. An amazing atmosphere.
Was in matric and had just turned 18 so could work for IEC at my local polling station (Heidelberg Town Hall) Experiencing the elections, not just as a first time voter, but from (somewhat) behind the scenes was extremely humbling. The humanity of people who typically had never been equals in a social situation standing in line patiently waiting to vote to a large extent shaped my view of the innate goodness of people.

It later transpired that for some the humanity is only but a veneer.
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I was in primary school in Zim. Didn't have a clue what was going on, until my teacher burst into tears of happiness when she was trying to explain it to us. I still remember her telling us that although we were young, we must remember this day for the rest of our lives. It has stuck with me ever since.
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First Year Varsity.
Voted at The Floredale Fam School outside of Bloem on the road to Bultfontein.
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:oops: Can't remember. Was probably on the road.
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Chilli wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 3:40 pm First Year Varsity.
Voted at The Floredale Fam School outside of Bloem on the road to Bultfontein.
You were in varsity in 1994?
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average joe wrote: Fri Apr 29, 2022 5:55 am
Chilli wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 3:40 pm First Year Varsity.
Voted at The Floredale Fam School outside of Bloem on the road to Bultfontein.
You were in varsity in 1994?
Yes
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For some or other reason I thought you younger. Didn't you have your first child recently?
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Chilli wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 3:40 pm First Year Varsity.
Voted at The Floredale Fam School outside of Bloem on the road to Bultfontein.
Same I was in Varsity too at the time, RAU and also worked for the IEC there so also experienced the behind the scenes part of the election. Though my first chance of voting was the referendum about releasing Mandela.
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bok_viking wrote: Fri Apr 29, 2022 7:44 am
Chilli wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 3:40 pm First Year Varsity.
Voted at The Floredale Fam School outside of Bloem on the road to Bultfontein.
Same I was in Varsity too at the time, RAU and also worked for the IEC there so also experienced the behind the scenes part of the election. Though my first chance of voting was the referendum about releasing Mandela.
Mine too.
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average joe wrote: Fri Apr 29, 2022 6:35 am For some or other reason I thought you younger. Didn't you have your first child recently?
First time father at 47.
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