Would those starters be a mistake? BB has the better kicking game to Jordan and Cane has had a couple of excellent matches.
Christie is shit obviously
Would those starters be a mistake? BB has the better kicking game to Jordan and Cane has had a couple of excellent matches.
Mo'unga out?
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby-wor ... springboksMeanwhile a Richie Mo’unga injury scare also hovered over the New Zealanders ahead of team naming, with missives circulating that the in-form No 10 had suffered a blow that could rule him out of the final. The All Blacks would not confirm the first five’s status, with their team due to be named at 6pm in France (5am Friday NZT) following the major training hitout of the week.
If Mo’unga was out, it’s likely they would bring Damian McKenzie in to start at No 10. Beauden Barrett would be the other potential fill-in at first five, though it’s thought he’s best left at fullback where he’s been the “glue” of a well-performed back three.
It would surely wipe the grin off his face wouldn't it!
I think Foster will go conservative and put Beaudan at 10... and DMac at fullback...OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 3:43 pm D Mac will be a master stroke from Foster. He can unlock any defense
I’d have had D Mac at FB. Papalii start. Roigard on bench.
DMac's had a pretty bad tournament by his standards from what I've seen of him. Can't imagine him being in the conversation to start.Ymx wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 5:41 pmI’d have had D Mac at FB. Papalii start. Roigard on bench.
Cane had one good game. Thought he was average against Argentina.
Didn’t your lot threaten his family just last year?
Polly Barnes says that fans threatened to kill her children and burn down her house.
Although she doesn't specify which set of fans are behind the hate campaign, the abuse which was directed at her husband in recent weeks has come following South Africa's loss to France in the Autumn Nation Series, in which Springbok fans took issue with a number of his refereeing decisions.
Barnes has revealed on The Good, the Bad & the Rugby how the toll of online abuse led to discussions around giving up the whistle to continue as a lawyer. The 43-year-old detailed a harrowing account of the abuse aimed at his partner Polly in the aftermath of the game that threatened his family.
Now Polly herself has spoken out on Twitter.
"I’ve seen some things in the last few years, but receiving direct messages from rugby ‘fans’ threatening to kill your kids & burn your house down with your family in it over a few on-field decisions is a new low for me, my family & a plague for our entire game. It must stop now," wrote Mrs Barnes.
2007Ymx wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 7:29 pm
Polly Barnes says that fans threatened to kill her children and burn down her house.
Although she doesn't specify which set of fans are behind the hate campaign, the abuse which was directed at her husband in recent weeks has come following South Africa's loss to France in the Autumn Nation Series, in which Springbok fans took issue with a number of his refereeing decisions.
Barnes has revealed on The Good, the Bad & the Rugby how the toll of online abuse led to discussions around giving up the whistle to continue as a lawyer. The 43-year-old detailed a harrowing account of the abuse aimed at his partner Polly in the aftermath of the game that threatened his family.
Now Polly herself has spoken out on Twitter.
"I’ve seen some things in the last few years, but receiving direct messages from rugby ‘fans’ threatening to kill your kids & burn your house down with your family in it over a few on-field decisions is a new low for me, my family & a plague for our entire game. It must stop now," wrote Mrs Barnes.
You lot starts this shite, so try something new.But some supporters took it way too far, as Bebo profiles were created by hundreds of All Blacks fans and he was sent personal abuse and vile death threats, with posts including mock obituaries of the official and calls for him to be "shot by a sniper".
I wouldn't worry Barnes will red card a couple of ABs within the first half an hourboere wors wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 8:56 pm going to be absolute kak weather saturday evening, same as last week. Showers of rain and gusty wind up to 35kts
OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 9:22 pmYou lot starts this shite, so try something new.SpoilerShow2007Ymx wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 7:29 pm
Polly Barnes says that fans threatened to kill her children and burn down her house.
Although she doesn't specify which set of fans are behind the hate campaign, the abuse which was directed at her husband in recent weeks has come following South Africa's loss to France in the Autumn Nation Series, in which Springbok fans took issue with a number of his refereeing decisions.
Barnes has revealed on The Good, the Bad & the Rugby how the toll of online abuse led to discussions around giving up the whistle to continue as a lawyer. The 43-year-old detailed a harrowing account of the abuse aimed at his partner Polly in the aftermath of the game that threatened his family.
Now Polly herself has spoken out on Twitter.
"I’ve seen some things in the last few years, but receiving direct messages from rugby ‘fans’ threatening to kill your kids & burn your house down with your family in it over a few on-field decisions is a new low for me, my family & a plague for our entire game. It must stop now," wrote Mrs Barnes.
But some supporters took it way too far, as Bebo profiles were created by hundreds of All Blacks fans and he was sent personal abuse and vile death threats, with posts including mock obituaries of the official and calls for him to be "shot by a sniper".
Fuck your trolling Oom.Pieter van Zyl was yesterday convicted of assaulting David McHugh, the Irish referee he put out of the Tri-Nations match between South Africa and New Zealand at King's Park on August 10.
The beefy Potchefstroom businessman's tackle when he invaded the pitch looked innocuous, but McHugh's shoulder was dislocated as stunned players tried frantically to separate the pair.
That was Van Zyl's defence against the original charge of assault with the intent to do grievous bodily harm. It was conducted not in open court but behind closed doors.
By the time Van Zyl appeared in front of the magistrate the charge was common assault. He pleaded guilty and was so found. Had the justice system's computers been up to scratch, and thus been able to establish whether Van Zyl had a criminal record, he would have been sentenced yesterday. Instead, all present will have to return on October 28.
Which, Van Zyl's beaming face hinted afterwards, would be no hardship for someone who seemed eager to grab more than his 15 minutes of fame.
"We're a little bit downhearted that it didn't end today, but I'll travel down 20 times if necessary to see justice done," Van Zyl, looking anything but downhearted, told the media, and confusing those who thought justice had already been done. "The public support I have received was overwhelming. I didn't expect it and it was heartening."
At which point Van Zyl's lawyer, Bertie Grobbelaar, glared at his client and drew a finger across his throat.
Is it just coincidence that this all started to come right once Ryan and Schmidt came on board? I don't think we'd be here if they hadn't of come in...Gumboot wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 6:14 am Yep, after years of muddled selections, he's finally realised that Rieko's a 13, Jordie's a 12, and Telea's an 11. After trying what felt like a dozen candidates at 6, he finally settled on Frizell. And after ignoring the obvious for far too long, he finally brought in some fresh young props to replace our slow and out of form veterans. It's like the only areas of stability in the team during all the turmoil have been the inside backs and the locks. But, he finally seems to have learnt his learnings, so credit for that.
The stability in selection really only started after those two joined the coaching team.Grandpa wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 8:01 amIs it just coincidence that this all started to come right once Ryan and Schmidt came on board? I don't think we'd be here if they hadn't of come in...Gumboot wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 6:14 am Yep, after years of muddled selections, he's finally realised that Rieko's a 13, Jordie's a 12, and Telea's an 11. After trying what felt like a dozen candidates at 6, he finally settled on Frizell. And after ignoring the obvious for far too long, he finally brought in some fresh young props to replace our slow and out of form veterans. It's like the only areas of stability in the team during all the turmoil have been the inside backs and the locks. But, he finally seems to have learnt his learnings, so credit for that.
I’m picking it will be yellows first half, he will save the red for the second half against a white karnt - probably Scooter.Jethro wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 2:07 amI wouldn't worry Barnes will red card a couple of ABs within the first half an hourboere wors wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 8:56 pm going to be absolute kak weather saturday evening, same as last week. Showers of rain and gusty wind up to 35kts
The last 2 weeks have been rough man. Productivity levels at record lows for me.
A couple or leaving for Japan which will make them ineligable for the All Blacks until they return.
Yes I also question how much emotional energy I have put into this. I've actually been neglecting so many other things for the last month.Blake wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 8:26 am The last 2 weeks have been rough man. Productivity levels at record lows for me.
I expected a QF final against France/NZ so wasn't too fussed into the lead up to that match.
But getting through by the skin of our teeth got us into territoty I hadn't mentally and emotionally prepared myself for.
I've been so distracted with this euphoria, buildup, tension, euphoria, buildup cycle. I'm ready for this to be overwith man.
Just hope it ends with euphoria again and not with gutrenching disappointment.