Re: Official United Rugby Championship (PRO16) thread
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2022 5:03 pm
Very underrated coach.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 5:00 pm What will Dobson achieve with money and a team like the $hark$
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Very underrated coach.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 5:00 pm What will Dobson achieve with money and a team like the $hark$
My gut feeling is you will struggle against the Lions....in the scrum.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 5:34 pmWe'll need Fat Frans against the Lions. Much improved Bergie on TH.
Sadie destroyed us in Cape Town. Kitshoff taught him to scrum.Sards wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 12:34 amMy gut feeling is you will struggle against the Lions....in the scrum.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 5:34 pmWe'll need Fat Frans against the Lions. Much improved Bergie on TH.
I was pissed off with Ward when I saw the hairstyle...vokken pansy shitFalseBayFC wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 6:07 am Well done WP and supporters. That was a seriously committed effort. I'm very disappointed in the Sharks performance. Assfly I think you're right about the coaching setup. The side looks like its lacking spirit and confidence. This shouldn't be happening with such a strong player leadership group.
On the selection front it seems to me that Jaden H needs some time at Currie Cup level to develop further. Am is a waste at 12. Jeremy Ward can also go back to CC. I prefer a Marius Louw/Am pairing.
It could have been a massacre, but our passing was terrible.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sun Feb 06, 2022 9:22 am The Stormers should have scored 3 more tries in that first half. They were all over the $hark$.
This. Personally I don't think it's Everett. He have the best assistants maybe to many.FalseBayFC wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 6:07 am Well done WP and supporters. That was a seriously committed effort. I'm very disappointed in the Sharks performance. Assfly I think you're right about the coaching setup. The side looks like its lacking spirit and confidence. This shouldn't be happening with such a strong player leadership group.
On the selection front it seems to me that Jaden H needs some time at Currie Cup level to develop further. Am is a waste at 12. Jeremy Ward can also go back to CC. I prefer a Marius Louw/Am pairing.
I thought we were unable to get the backline going, either through slow and erratic passing from the scrumhalf or from poor distribution from our Argentinian flyhalf.assfly wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 5:36 am This is the strongest player outfit we've had in many years, but there is something very wrong at the Sharks.
I think it's time we put some of our $$$ into an international standard coach. If Everett can't make these guys fire, then he's not the man for the job.
Teams have done a lot of work on defending the box kick. I was disappointed to see it used poorly by Hendricks on Saturday. Our rucks were poorly defended too so he was always under a lot of pressure. TBH I'd prefer to see Cameron Wright there. He's limited but has always been nippy and decisive.Rinkals wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 3:55 pmI thought we were unable to get the backline going, either through slow and erratic passing from the scrumhalf or from poor distribution from our Argentinian flyhalf.assfly wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 5:36 am This is the strongest player outfit we've had in many years, but there is something very wrong at the Sharks.
I think it's time we put some of our $$$ into an international standard coach. If Everett can't make these guys fire, then he's not the man for the job.
We can have the best backline in the world, but we'll still not score if there's a bottleneck at the base of the scrum.
Did you enjoy the Stormers running rugby?Rinkals wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 3:55 pmI thought we were unable to get the backline going, either through slow and erratic passing from the scrumhalf or from poor distribution from our Argentinian flyhalf.assfly wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 5:36 am This is the strongest player outfit we've had in many years, but there is something very wrong at the Sharks.
I think it's time we put some of our $$$ into an international standard coach. If Everett can't make these guys fire, then he's not the man for the job.
We can have the best backline in the world, but we'll still not score if there's a bottleneck at the base of the scrum.
Van Rhyn, Adre Smith, Orie and Fourie were the difference. Killed us in the rucks, disrupted our ball. That was where we were beaten.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 4:14 pmDid you enjoy the Stormers running rugby?Rinkals wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 3:55 pmI thought we were unable to get the backline going, either through slow and erratic passing from the scrumhalf or from poor distribution from our Argentinian flyhalf.assfly wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 5:36 am This is the strongest player outfit we've had in many years, but there is something very wrong at the Sharks.
I think it's time we put some of our $$$ into an international standard coach. If Everett can't make these guys fire, then he's not the man for the job.
We can have the best backline in the world, but we'll still not score if there's a bottleneck at the base of the scrum.
I'll be glad if I don't watch a local derby for a long time. Even this weekend I'll be watching Six Nations. I'm just so tired of it.FalseBayFC wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 11:44 am Absolutely, its like Groundhog Day. Between the Currie Cup, URC, Rainbow Cup, this challenge and that challenge its becoming very lame.
Have to say that I quite enjoyed last weekend's game!assfly wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 11:46 amI'll be glad if I don't watch a local derby for a long time. Even this weekend I'll be watching Six Nations. I'm just so tired of it.FalseBayFC wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 11:44 am Absolutely, its like Groundhog Day. Between the Currie Cup, URC, Rainbow Cup, this challenge and that challenge its becoming very lame.
SA position in URC not nearly as bad as it appears
08 February 2022 | 15:58
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The South African teams are all confined to the bottom half of the Vodacom United Rugby Championship log but their position is not nearly as parlous as it first appears if you look at the final detail and consider what is about to come next.
While all the South African teams have now played eight games, which is the same number as fourth-placed Leinster, who are 12 points distant, there’s an anomaly that spawns a distorted view - none of the overseas teams have played in South Africa yet.
We saw in the days when the Toyota Cheetahs were playing in the Pro14 that the story tends to unfold very differently when the teams who have the advantage in northern hemisphere conditions, come south of the equator. Even in their worst years, the Southern Kings were often competitive against the top teams when they played them in Port Elizabeth.
And the South African teams are about to go into an extended run of home matches against those teams. There is one round of derby games to go this weekend, then the local sides travel north for one game each - the Stormers visit Connacht, the Vodacom Bulls go to Parma Zebre, the Cell C Sharks to Benetton and the Emirates Lions to Leinster - before coming home for an appetising almost non-stop sequence of games on South African soil that extends through until late May.
WINS AGAINST IRISH TEAMS ARE KEY TO SUCCESS
There’s one last derby round on the weekend of 9 April but otherwise it is all South African teams against overseas teams at home until 21 May. The Stormers, Bulls, Lions and Sharks will fancy their chances of winning on home soil. They will certainly back themselves against the Italian, Welsh and maybe the Scottish teams, with perhaps the key to local success riding on how they go against the Irish sides.
There are certainly some appetising games on home soil against Irish teams in the not-too-distant future for the South Africans, such as the Bulls hosting Munster in a few weeks' time and a resurgent Stormers playing Ulster in Cape Town in early April. If the South African teams can add to the wins they expect to get against the Welsh, Scottish and Italian teams with some big performances against the Irish, the entire log can take on a different complexion.
Manage that, and the race for local teams won’t just be for the top half of the log positions that will enable teams who don’t win their pool (Shield) to earn Champions Cup qualification, which some are assuming, but for the URC trophy itself.
Sharks coach Sean Everitt lamented after his team lost to the Stormers this past weekend that the understrength nature of some of the rescheduled games being played by overseas teams is an obstacle to any South African advancement up the log.
“We have seen teams produce some upset results which means they strengthen their hand in the quest for Champions Cup places and make it difficult for us to make an impression on the log,” said Everitt.
That is true, but if the South African teams use the conditions to their advantage and win the bulk of their home games against foreign teams, they should be up there challenging by the time we get to the second half of May. After a slow start because of the Covid disruptions and the South African teams’ need to get accustomed to touring again, the URC promises to become really exciting from here.
LOGJAM AT THE TOP
And exciting is a good word to use for what is happening at the top of the log right now. Ulster have gone to the summit of the table, but again a closer look at the log shows that no one team is really in pole position or dominant.
Ulster went top with a comprehensive win over fellow Irish team Connacht at the weekend, a result which avenged the unexpected loss to Connacht last October that halted their momentum. However, the fine-print needs looking at - yes, Ulster are top, and long-time champions of the competition in its previous guise as the Pro14, Leinster, are fourth, but Leinster have two games in hand on their Irish rivals.
And with six points between the teams, that means that Leinster just must win their two games in hand, meaning they don’t need bonus points, for them to go back to the top. Indeed, Edinburgh, currently second on the log and two points adrift of Ulster, might be more problematic for Leinster in the sense that the Scots have played just one game more, as have the other Scottish team, Glasgow Warriors, who are third on the overall log with 31 points, one ahead of Leinster and five behind Ulster.
It is very nip and tuck at the top, and who the favoured teams for play-off places are will only become clearer once the number of games played has evened up, and there’s been more parity in who plays at home and who plays away.
I'm sure you did
I'm in full agreement with you tho. We need some international games asap.assfly wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:32 amI'm sure you did
Perhaps I'd be less grumpy if we had won both of those games, but I'm just so tired of seeing local games. Even during Super Rugby I much preferred the international games. Perhaps when they allow more fans into the stadium we'll see better games. But for now I honestly enjoy watching UK rugby than our local stuff.
Yeah, agreed. WP/Stormers have all the pedigree, tradition and history, once a fan, always a fan. It's a way of life.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:42 am $hark$ supporters boycott the thread after losing. They'll return this weekend after beating the Bulle at Loftus and Stormers losing to Lions
There are hardly any of us on here these days. Besides, what is there to discuss? The games are so average.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:42 am $hark$ supporters boycott the thread after losing. They'll return this weekend after beating the Bulle at Loftus and Stormers losing to Lions
I confess to having a fat sulk after that loss. I was so pissed off with the way we were playing that I switched to 6 nations after half time.handyman wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:53 amYeah, agreed. WP/Stormers have all the pedigree, tradition and history, once a fan, always a fan. It's a way of life.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:42 am $hark$ supporters boycott the thread after losing. They'll return this weekend after beating the Bulle at Loftus and Stormers losing to Lions
Sad that we have plastic fans on here.
I posted after we lost.FalseBayFC wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 9:41 amI confess to having a fat sulk after that loss. I was so pissed off with the way we were playing that I switched to 6 nations after half time.handyman wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:53 amYeah, agreed. WP/Stormers have all the pedigree, tradition and history, once a fan, always a fan. It's a way of life.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:42 am $hark$ supporters boycott the thread after losing. They'll return this weekend after beating the Bulle at Loftus and Stormers losing to Lions
Sad that we have plastic fans on here.
Gloating? That's not our style.Rinkals wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 1:10 pmI posted after we lost.FalseBayFC wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 9:41 amI confess to having a fat sulk after that loss. I was so pissed off with the way we were playing that I switched to 6 nations after half time.
It's just the Weepee fans wanting to gloat on here and getting upset that there was nobody to listen to them crowing.
I watched the entire match, and watched the England/Scotland game afterwards.
We are just happy to get a chance to play.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 1:23 pmGloating? That's not our style.Rinkals wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 1:10 pmI posted after we lost.FalseBayFC wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 9:41 am
I confess to having a fat sulk after that loss. I was so pissed off with the way we were playing that I switched to 6 nations after half time.
It's just the Weepee fans wanting to gloat on here and getting upset that there was nobody to listen to them crowing.
I watched the entire match, and watched the England/Scotland game afterwards.
Another addition to the Edinbokke. At least this time he is Scottish qualified and played for the U20s.Edinburgh Rugby team to face Leinster Rugby at RDS Arena in Round 8 of the United Rugby Championship
Friday 11 February (kick-off 6pm) – live on Premier Sports
15. Henry Immelman (9)
14. Ramiro Moyano (5)
13. Matt Currie (7)
12. James Lang (9) VICE CAPTAIN
11. Emiliano Boffelli (7)
10. Charlie Savala (7)
9. Henry Pyrgos (59) CAPTAIN
1. Boan Venter (18)
2. Adam McBurney (3) VICE CAPTAIN
3. Lee-Roy Atalifo (17)
4. Marshall Sykes (16)
5. Glen Young (3)
6. Ben Muncaster (5)
7. Connor Boyle (13)
8. Mesulame Kunavula (17)
Replacements:
16. Dave Cherry (47)
17. Sam Grahamslaw (2)
18. Jake Armstrong*
19. Pierce Phillips (3)
20. Kwagga van Niekerk*
21. Charlie Shiel (41)
22. Jaco van der Walt (78)
23. Cammy Hutchison (9)
Unavailable: Luan de Bruin, Luke Crosbie, Harrison Courtney, Chris Dean, Damien Hoyland, James Johnstone, Viliame Mata, Jamie Ritchie, Ben Toolis
International selection: Mark Bennett, Magnus Bradbury, Darcy Graham, Grant Gilchrist, Nick Haining, Jamie Hodgson, Blair Kinghorn, Stuart McInally, WP Nel, Jamie Ritchie, Pierre Schoeman, Ben Vellacott, Hamish Watson
Only thing in the Lions favour is home ground advantage. We certainly have the better team and players at the moment. Let's see what happens. Stormers by more than 10.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:49 am Man on man Lions look much stronger then the Stormers. Lions by 50
Correct. There is so little happening here I lose interest and would rather watch all the hig wave surfing going on atm than wait 5 hours for someone to postassfly wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 9:09 amThere are hardly any of us on here these days. Besides, what is there to discuss? The games are so average.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:42 am $hark$ supporters boycott the thread after losing. They'll return this weekend after beating the Bulle at Loftus and Stormers losing to Lions