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		<title>New Zealand weather to spoil Boks title defence?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2011 16:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sanjay</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All 5 South African Super Rugby teams played in wet conditions over the weekend. With mixed results, what does this mean for the Boks Rugby World Cup chances?]]></description>
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<h2>All 5 South African Super Rugby teams played in wet conditions over the weekend. With mixed results, what does this mean for the Boks Rugby World Cup chances?</h2>
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Whilst the Rugby World Cup will take place in new Zealand&#8217;s spring, during September and October, conditions may still be damp/wet.</p>
<p>From personal experience I know that even October and November can be wet months and feel like winter in New Zealand! Coupled with some late kick off times where the dew comes into effect, don&#8217;t expect a dry  World cup.</p>
<p>With all 5 South African Super Rugby sides playing in wet conditions over the weekend, I believe the signs are worrying for the Springboks World Cup title defence.<br />
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<h3>A WORRYING WEEKEND?</h3>
<p>The Sharks were beaten by a more astute Chiefs side in Hamilton on Friday night. Despite having a heavier, more experienced pack of forwards laden with Springboks, the Chiefs were the side that held the ball for longer and changed tactics using the pick and go to good effect (39 v 3) as they found it effective in the wet conditions.</p>
<p>The Cheetahs beat a very disappointing Waratahs side in damp conditions in Sydney. It was a famous victory for the Cheetahs, their first in Australia, but the Waratahs were very disappointing.</p>
<p>A side can only play as well as it&#8217;s opposition let&#8217;s it however, so we must credit the Cheetahs for the plethora of mistakes the Waratahs made. Whether a Kiwi side would be that poor we don&#8217;t know just yet!</p>
<p>The Lions were hammered by the Force, whilst the Bulls and Stormers were both uninspiring in a match that was decided more by mistakes from the Bulls than brilliance from the Stormers. Both sides could only manage 1 try apiece in the conditions.</p>
<p>Both the Lions and Bulls in particular, but also the 3 other South African sides, have a tendency to play too deep in the pocket. It&#8217;s not just the flyhalves, because the forwards running onto the ball also start from too deep, to often getting hit behind the advantage line if they don&#8217;t break through the first tackle.</p>
<p>This puts immense pressure on the side and does not create any forward momentum for the side, limiting the attack; possibly a reason we saw so few tries from South African sides in the weekend. </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t subscribe to the fact that wet conditions are solely to blame as Kiwi sides often score multiple tries in conditions they have to play in often.</p>
<p>The Bulls, like the Sharks and to a degree Stormers, have a side chock o block full of Boks and Super Rugby winning players. They have guys with some of the best boots in the business in Morne Steyn, Fourie du Preez and Zane Kirchner. Yet they struggled to play the territorial game or get their hands on the ball.</p>
<p>Almost all the South African sides had poor handling, and these factors limited their attacking threats.</p>
<p>When the best of what we have to offer come together for the Boks in the Rugby World Cup, how will we fare?</p>
<p>Wet weather rugby does not make me confident for the Boks. Until we develop a bit more nous upstairs, and better handling skills we may struggle to defend our Rugby World Cup! At this stage I&#8217;ll be praying for a dry day for the Boks come the knockout matches.<br />
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		<title>Why does South Africa have to keep proving itself?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 17:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sanjay</dc:creator>
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<h2>On Friday, IRB chairman Bernard Lappasset said that South Africa was a real possibility to host the 2023 Rugby World Cup as it now has the capacity to host big events.</h2>
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Lappaset was in South Africa last week and said, &#8220;Because of the soccer World Cup (in 2010) there is now a new possibility for South Africa to organise big events like the rugby World Cup and there’s a real chance that in 2023 they can organise it.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;In terms of the World Cup we have certain key unions and South Africa is part of that. Now it has these new stadiums it has the capacity to run very big tournaments.&#8221;</p>
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<h3>PROVEN ABILITY</h3>
<p>Considering South Africa bid for the 2011 Rugby World Cup and the world knew it was hosting the Soccer World Cup in 2010, I don&#8217;t understand why any questions need to be raised regarding South Africa&#8217;s ability to host such an event.</p>
<p>The infrastructure in South Africa is great, and it has always had great stadiums. No questions were ever asked of Australia (2003) and New Zealand (2011), despite having stadia that are not rugby specific.</p>
<p>The Rugby World Cup in 1995 was one of the best organised, and should have dispelled any doubts about South Africa&#8217;s ability to host such an event. And the 1996 African cup of Nations, the 2003 Cricket World Cup and now, 2010 Soccer World Cup along with others, have proven it time and time again.</p>
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<h3>2023 RUGBY WORLD CUP DECISION</h3>
<p>&#8220;It’s most likely, having gone to Japan in 2019 where we’re taking a bit of a risk, that council would probably want to go back to one of the traditional powerhouses of rugby in 2023 and South Africa is clearly one of those&#8221; said Lappasset.</p>
<p>The decision will be undertaken by the IRB council, probably in 2013.</p>
<p>South Africa made bids for 2011 (New Zealand), 2015 (England) and 2019 (Japan), so let&#8217;s hope it is 4th time lucky!<br />
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		<title>South African U20 Trialists and Training Squad</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 07:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sanjay</dc:creator>
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<h2>New South African U20 coach Dawie Theron announced a 39 man trialist and training squad.</h2>
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The squad will assemeble in Cape Town on Monday, in the first step towards preparing for the 2011 IRB Junior World Championship in Italy in June.</p>
<p>The camp will consist of training exercises and a series of warm-up games.</p>
<p>SARU Manager Mervin Green said, &#8220;The camp will hopefully give him further insight and allow him to gauge where we are in terms of our rugby preparation.&#8221;</p>
<p>It includes 5 players from last years squad, Fullback Jaco Taute, winger Wandile Mjekevu, centre Francois Venter, scrumhalf Lohan Jacobs and No 8 Siya Kolisi. However Taute and Mjekevu will be absent as they are on Super Rugby duty with the Lions.</p>
<p>Other notable inclusions include, SA Schools captain Pieter Rademan (2009), Vodacom Western Province U19 skipper Ricky Schroeder, as well as lock Ruan Venter and centre Paul Jordaan who both competed in SARU’s High Performance programme last year.</p>
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<h2><span style="text-decoration: underline;">SA Under-20 Trials and Training Squad</span></h2>
<h3>PROPS</h3>
<p>Juan Schoeman (Blue Bulls)<br />
Stephan Kotze (Free State)<br />
Wiseman Kamanga (Lions)<br />
Frans Malherbe (Western Povince)<br />
Nicholas Schonert (Sharks)<br />
Moshudu Masela (Leopards)</p>
<h3>HOOKERS</h3>
<p>Mbongeni Mbonambi (Blue Bulls)<br />
Bernard Van Heerden (Free State)<br />
Bonga Ntubeni (Western Province)</p>
<h3>LOCKS</h3>
<p>Eben Etzebeth (Western Province)<br />
Wilhelm van der Slys (Western Province)<br />
Ruan Venter (Golden Lions)<br />
Jose Julies (Blue Bulls)</p>
<h3>LOOSE FORWARDS</h3>
<p>Arno Botha (Sharks)<br />
Marcell Coetzee (Sharks)<br />
Siseko Jafta (Sharks)<br />
Cornell du Preez (Leopards)<br />
Gabriel Strydom (Leopards)<br />
Siya Kolisi (Western Province)<br />
Nizaam Carr (Western Province)<br />
Jean Cook (Free State)</p>
<h3>SCRUMHALVES</h3>
<p>Ricky Schroeder (Western Province)<br />
Johan Jacobs (Blue Bulls)<br />
Pieter Rademan (Free State)</p>
<h3>FLYHALVES</h3>
<p>Garth April (Golden Lions)<br />
Tony Jantjies (Blue Bulls)</p>
<h3>CENTRES</h3>
<p>Francois Venter (Blue Bulls)<br />
Paul Jordaan (Sharks)<br />
Piet Lindeque (Sharks)<br />
Heimar Williams (Sharks)<br />
Andries Swanepoel (Free State)<br />
Jan Serfontein (Free State)<br />
Jacobus Lourens (Leopards),</p>
<h3>WINGS</h3>
<p>Wandile Mjekevu (Golden Lions)<br />
Courtnall Skosana (Blue Bulls)<br />
Emil Schwarz (Sharks)<br />
Mandla Dube (Sharks)</p>
<h3>FULLBACKS</h3>
<p>Jaco Taute (Golden Lions)<br />
Ulrich Beyers (Blue Bulls)<br />
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		<title>C&#8217;mon SARU, Grow some balls!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 17:30:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sanjay</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jake White&#8217;s potential application to the position of English Rugby performance director highlights just how selfish the administrators in South African are! Jake White is probably the second most successful coach in South African rugby history, after the late great Kitch Christie. In late 2007, White initially spat the dummy somewhat due to having to [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Jake White&#8217;s potential application to the position of English Rugby performance director highlights just how selfish the administrators in South African are!</h2>
<p><br/><br />
Jake White is  probably the second most successful coach in South African rugby history, after the late great Kitch Christie.</p>
<p>In late 2007, White initially spat the dummy somewhat due to having to reapply for his Springbok coaching position; at a time that look designed to  ensure he would not want to continue as Springbok coach.</p>
<p>However after winning the World Cup, SARU should have been begging him to stay, but they did not enjoy a good working relationship.</p>
<p>White is currently working on a consultancy basis to coach the coaches of both TUT and the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University who are preparing for the 2011 Varsity Cup.</p>
<p>It is no secret that White has a passion for South African rugby, and would do whatever he can to remain involved in developing South Africa&#8217;s talent in many different capacities. But he does have a sensitive ego, and he won&#8217;t take any rubbish or be totally dictated too.</p>
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<h3>WHITE STILL WANTS TO BE INVOLVED WITH SA RUGBY</h3>
<p>Speaking to <a href="http://rugbyxv.co.za/">RugbyXV.co.za</a>, White said, &#8220;My first love would be to help the Boks again. But now I’ve got the gist of the message from the current leadership, and I know I’m not going to get back in. No one has approached me to help South African rugby in the past three years even when they’ve looked to set up rugby committees, and I don’t see that changing.&#8221;</p>
<p>I’ve made myself available for the Boks many times, but nothing’s happened. I never said I wanted to be coach, but it would still have meant a lot to be involved in South African rugby in a formal capacity.&#8221;"</p>
<p>Despairingly, White knows if he wants to be involved in rugby at the highest level, it won&#8217;t be in South Africa. Thus white has looked to the one country he views as being similar to South Africa (in rugby terms).</p>
<p>&#8220;I know the country’s rugby really well after coming through as a schoolmaster nearly 30 years ago and going through all the systems and age-group levels. But seeing as I’m not being used by my own country, it would be an honour to help England if they wanted me.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I would really like to be involved in coaching again on a permanent basis, and if other opportunities such as helping England arise, I’ve got to look at them. I’ve always maintained they’re the one side that has many similarities to South Africa, they have a great record at World Cups and are one of the strongest rugby playing nations.&#8221;</p>
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<h3>C&#8217;MON OREGAN HOSKINS!</h3>
<p>It is common knowledge that whilst Oregan Hoskins is SARU president, White will not be involved as Springbok coach or having any significant role in SA rugby.</p>
<p>When Hoskins was seeking re-election for a second term, what would have happened to his popularity had he said he will not act in South Africa&#8217;s best interests and he doesn&#8217;t want the best coaches on the planet to help the Boks.</p>
<p>Effectively that is what he is saying by his actions and his pettiness. As a leader, the South African rugby public need him to be bigger than this.</p>
<p>Despite all South Africa&#8217;s talent, we need better coaches, and can&#8217;t keep chasing the best we have away.</p>
<p>White would be fantastic as a director of rugby, and a sounding board and mentor to our younger coaches.</p>
<p>Look at what a guy like Alan Solomons has done for the Eastern Province and Southern Kings. in 12-18 months he has transformed a union that has been struggling for years. Can we afford for Nick Mallet, Gert Smal and possibly Jake White to ply their trade overseas?</p>
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<h3>WHITE HASN&#8217;T GOT THE JOB YET!</h3>
<p>So instead of White working with South Africa&#8217;s best, White could be plotting with Martin Johnson to take on the World&#8217;s elite.</p>
<p>However he hasn&#8217;t got the job yet which is effectively taking over from the Director of elite rugby which was held by former English flyhalf Rob Andrew.</p>
<p>White may have to compete with the likes of former English coach Clive Woodward, former Wallaby coach and mate Eddie Jones, Italian coach Nick Mallet, Lions coach Ian McGeechan, Chief Executive of USA Rugby Nigel Melville and Northampton Saints Director of Rugby, Jim Mallinder.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s hope White doesn&#8217;t get the job, and that Oregan Hoskins grows the balls to do the right thing and get Jake White involved with South African rugby once more!<br />
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		<title>2011 Varsity Cup complemented with Varsity Shield</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Dec 2010 07:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sanjay</dc:creator>
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<h2>The draw for the 2011 FNB Varsity Cup has been released. It will be complemented by a new second tier competition, the Varsity Shield.</h2>
<p><br/><br />
The Varsity Cup is becoming a more important competition in South Africa&#8217;s rugby calendar, with a bigger profile intended for it&#8217;s 4th edition in 2011. </p>
<p>It has been joined by a 5 team (as selected by SARU, USSA and the Varsity Cup) second tier competition, the Varsity Shield in 2011. </p>
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<h3>VARSITY CUP</h3>
<p>Supersport are the official broadcasters for the event, with 17 of the 31 matches televised live.</p>
<p>Between the semi-final and the final, there will be a week&#8217;s break to allow the final of the Varsity Shield to take place, with televised coverage on Monday April 11th.</p>
<p><br/></p>
<h3>VARSITY SHIELD</h3>
<p>The new Varsity Shield competition comprises the following 5 teams:</p>
<p>CUT &#8211; Central University of Technology, Free State<br />
UFH &#8211; University of Fort Hare<br />
UKZN &#8211; University of KwaZulu-Natal<br />
UWC &#8211; University of the Western Cape<br />
WITS &#8211; University of the Witwatersrand</p>
<p>The 5 sides will start a week earlier than the Varsity Cup competition and play a double round robin, playing each side home and away before the 2 top sides move into the final.</p>
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<h3>COMPETITION STRUCTURE</h3>
<p>The competition will again allow 23 man playing squads, but not much has been changed in an otherwise successful formula.</p>
<p>Varsity Cup MD Duitser Bosman explained, &#8220;There was no need for us to tinker too much for what has worked so well for us, but we are very excited about the advent of the Varsity Shield, which will no doubt add a different dimension to the development of rugby at this level.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I know the universities have already been hard at work in preparation and I have no doubt that this tournament will take yet another step up in terms of the quality of rugby and the production of new rugby stars.&#8221;</p>
<p>This echoed the thoughts last year of Jurie Roux, Chairman of the Varsity Cup Board, &#8220;Having now got 13 universities on board, the Varsity Cup will make an even more significant contribution to SA Rugby from 2011 onwards.&#8221;</p>
<p><br/></p>
<h3>PROMOTION/RELEGATION</h3>
<p>With the advent of the Varsity Shield, sides will have the added incentive/threat of facing a promotion/relegation match at the end of the competition, as a curtain raiser to the 2011 Varsity Cup final.</p>
<p>The bottom placed side in the Varsity Cup will place the winner of the Varsity Shield, to determine if there are any changes in the way the competitors line up for the 2012 season.</p>
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<h3><a href="http://www.varsitycup.co.za/Community/CustomPages/pinkshorts.aspx">PINK SHORTS</a></h3>
<p>All the sides in the Varsity Cup will also be wearing pink shorts, as they unite behind South African rugby players living with cancer. </p>
<p>All fans are invited to help in this worthwhile cause, and you can help by donating R5 to the Varsity Cup trust. </p>
<p>Simply SMS your favourite team&#8217;s name to 36199 and your donation will go to The Varsity Cup Trust.<br />
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<h3><a href="http://rugby.sanjaydeva.com/news/fixtures/varsitycup">2011 VARSITY CUP AND VARSITY SHIELD FIXTURES</a></h3>
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		<title>Sanjay&#8217;s 2010 SA Rugby Awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2010 07:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sanjay</dc:creator>
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<h2>2010 started promisingly for South African rugby with a successful Super 14. The Springboks weren&#8217;t able to continue the efforts however, thus many of the highlights centre around provincial rugby rather than the international season.</h2>
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<h3>PLAYER OF THE YEAR</h3>
<h4><strong>Victor Matfield</strong></h4>
<p>Matfield gets my vote for consistent performances over the whole year, epitomised by his efforts against England in playing with a broken rib. Even off his game slightly in the lineouts in the second half of the year, he is still a superb player. Led the Bulls brilliantly earlier in the year, and needs a deserved rest before what I am sure will be a great swansong season.</p>
<p>Gurthro Steenkamp was SA rugby player of the year and fits the Matfield mould of superb, consistent performances. Gio Aplon and Juan de Jongh stood out in the backs but weren&#8217;t always given enough opportunities.</p>
<p><br/></p>
<h3>BEST SOUTH AFRICAN SUPER 14 PLAYER</h3>
<h4><strong>Andries Bekker</strong></h4>
<p>There were consistent performances from many of the Bulls and Stormers players such as Victor Matfield, Fourie du Preez, Schalk Burger etc, but Bekker was in inspired form throughout the season before injury and personal issues curtailed his year.</p>
<p>Bekker was unstoppable; scoring tries, running over and around players of all positions, making hundreds of tackles and doing everything and more required of the modern rugby player.</p>
<p><br/></p>
<h3>BEST CURRIE CUP PLAYER</h3>
<h4><strong>Duane Vermeulen</strong></h4>
<p>Possibly a controversial choice, but is there a more complete all around eighthman? He can&#8217;t perform the athletic feats of a Pierre Spies, but he is a tough, old school player who tackles hard, covers the field well, and runs the ball strongly to get his side over the advantage line.</p>
<p>Willem Alberts, Patrick Lambie and Bismarck du Plessis were good for the Sharks also.</p>
<p><br/></p>
<h3>MOST PROMISING YOUNG SPRINGBOK</h3>
<h4><strong>Francois Hougaard</strong></h4>
<p>Gio Aplon and Juan de Jongh showed they have the heart of a lion, with awesome tenacity on defence despite their sizes. They both possess silky running skills and will go a long way provided they have the belief of their coaches.</p>
<p>However Francois Hougaard showed he has the &#8216;x&#8217; factor to complement his tremendous talent. Solid in the fundamental skills of scrumhalf play such as tackling, passing and reading play, his experiences on the wing will only make him a more rounded player on attack and defence. Could work on his kicking game, and with his strong work ethic, increasing maturity and mentoring from the master Fourie du Preez, this will be achieved quickly. Also showed how to embrace a position change, rather than the constant whinging we often hear from SA players. </p>
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<h3>MOST PROMISING YOUNG SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY PLAYER</h3>
<h4><strong>Elton Jantjies</strong></h4>
<p>Many have raved about Patrick Lambie who has strong all round basic skills. I believe he is yet to be fully tested, and will be a very good player capable of playing multiple positions easily.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s great we are getting some depth at flyhalf in SA rugby and Elton Jantjies for my mind is a more dangerous and talented player. Not afraid to take the ball to the line, he&#8217;ll score many tries as he creates space for himself and the backs outside him. Well grounded and has the right attitude and mindset to be a superstar. With Hougaard inside him, the Boks could finally execute the expansive game successfully in the future.</p>
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<h3>COACH OF THE YEAR</h3>
<h4><strong>Allister Coetzee</strong></h4>
<p>Frans Ludeke won his second Super 14 in a row, but it was the consistent achievements of Allister Coetzee that stood out for me. He took a side that consistently underperforms, and turned them into championship material.</p>
<p>The style, confidence and consistency he managed to extract from the Stormers and Western Province will serve them well for the future, and winning titles are surely only a matter of time now.</p>
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<h3>BEST SOUTH AFRICAN PROVINCIAL SIDE</h3>
<h4><strong>The Bulls/Blue Bulls</strong></h4>
<p>The Stormers/Western Province were highly consistent this year, making the Super 14 and Currie Cup final, and winning the U21 and U19 Currie Cup titles.</p>
<p>However the Bulls won titles. A Super 14 and Vodacom Cup highlighted the Bulls strengths when the competitions were on an even playing field. The Bulls Currie Cup efforts were close but not good enough, but they built their depth to ensure ongoing future success.</p>
<p><br/></p>
<h3>MATCH OF THE YEAR</h3>
<h4><strong>Bulls v Crusaders at Loftus, Stormers v Waratahs at Newlands</strong></h4>
<p>Differing types of matches, but both were memorable. The Bulls displayed all their championship qualities in securing their third Super 14 title, none more impressive than a come from behind win over the Crusaders that required all their brilliance with the last play of the game.</p>
<p>The Stormers were impressive in a different style, their shutout of a fairly competent Waratahs outfit was the way we should treat all visiting sides as we aim to inflict maximum pain to them!</p>
<p>The Super 14 final was an awesome occasion, but typical of many finals, was not the best match of the year.</p>
<p><br/></p>
<h3>BEST INDIVIDUAL TRY</h3>
<h4><strong>Francois Hougaard in the Super 14 final</strong></h4>
<p>In the pressure cooker environment of a packed Orlando Stadium in Soweto, Hougaard ran the perfect angle to receive the pass from Fourie du Preez and then showed fantastic pace and footwork skills to finish off with all the class of a seasoned winger. </p>
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<h3>BEST TEAM TRY</h3>
<h4><strong>The Stormers (v the Chiefs in Hamilton)</strong></h4>
<p>One of the best tries ever as the Stormers ran almost the length of the field, passing the ball through multiple hands before sending it wide to Bryan Habana in space who had an easy run into the line. The running lines, support play and offload skills were exemplary, but the confidence and belief in the side is what created the ability to nail the opportunity.</p>
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<h3>BEST MOMENT IN SA RUGBY 2010</h3>
<h4><strong>Super 14 semi-final and final at Orlando stadium</strong></h4>
<p>Finally transformation in South African rugby. The vision and commitment of the Bulls was infectious as the people of Soweto and surrounds united together to display what rugby can do to bring different cultures and people together.</p>
<p>Was it any co-incidence the Bulls could not lose with the spirit of South Africa behind them? Sadly, when the Boks tried to re-create the same scenario, the commercial reasons were obvious, and it is no wonder the Boks lost to the All Blacks.</p>
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<h3>PLONKER OF THE YEAR</h3>
<h4><strong>Peter de Villiers</strong></h4>
<p>As Australian commentator Brendon Cannon described him, &#8216;Part-time coach, full-time comedian&#8217;. Enough said.</p>
<p>Peter de Villiers could have been nominated for just about everything! Excuses, poor coaching, poor selection, poor substitutions, shameful quotes and comments you name it.</p>
<p>Bakkies Botha also deserves a mention for a disgraceful head-butt on Jimmy Cowan that tarnished his and the Boks reputation. Unfortunately moments of madness such as these have long-term impacts and consequences.</p>
<p><br/></p>
<h3>BEST REFEREE</h3>
<h4><strong>Mark Lawrence</strong></h4>
<p>Communicates well and controls the game efficiently and effectively without making a nuisance of himself.</p>
<p><br/></p>
<h3>WORST REFEREE</h3>
<h4><strong>Paddy O&#8217;Brien</strong></h4>
<p>Head of the IRB Referees panel. No matter what Jake White say&#8217;s O&#8217;Brien is still strongly biased towards the All Blacks and does not make decisions and communication to help other nations.</p>
<p><br/></p>
<h3>MOST IRRITATING ASPECT IN WORLD RUGBY</h3>
<h4><strong>Scrum resets</strong></h4>
<p>Is anyone else sick of seeing 20 scrum resets a game? </p>
<p>Closely followed by the fact the rules change (or are interpreted differently) almost every season. How hard is it to get right?</p>
<p><br/></p>
<h3>WORST PERFORMANCE IN SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY</h3>
<h4><strong>Oregan Hoskins</strong></h4>
<p>Spineless and lacking leadership. Has sold out SA rugby by allowing the Super 15 which benefits the Aussies and will kill the Currie Cup as we know it.</p>
<p>Has shown that Peter de Villiers operates by his own rules, which is not the spirit of transformation we are striving for in South Africa. </p>
<p>For once I&#8217;d just like to see him make decisions in the best interests of South African rugby.</p>
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<h3>BIGGEST DISAPPOINTMENT</h3>
<h4><strong>The Springboks</strong></h4>
<p>World Champions, and 2009 Tri-Nations champs. Big things were expected coming off the best Super rugby season ever, with arguably the best playing talent in the world. 2010 turned out to be a flop. Total and utter drivel is what we were treated to, and the worst thing was the excuses, justifications and plain garbage we had to listen to.</p>
<p>Bryan Habana&#8217;s loss of form and inability to score tries was equally dramatic and disappointing. I feel that much of it rests with the coach and his teammates too, and it&#8217;s no surprise he does better with his provincial side.</p>
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		<title>Dawie Theron to develop the next generation of Springboks</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 14:15:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sanjay</dc:creator>
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<h2>Former Springbok prop Dawie Theron has been appointed by SARU as the new coach of the South African U20 side for the next three years.</h2>
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Theron was the successful candidate in a full recruitment process and replaces Eric Sauls</p>
<p>Theron is an experienced coach, who has also played at the highest level. He has been involved in roles as head coach, assistant-coach, consultant and tour manager with Griquas and the Cheetahs Super Rugby franchise.</p>
<p>Theron will have to stand down as coach of Griquas as he will be employed by SARU full time.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have really enjoyed my time with Griquas, but this is a rare opportunity for a coach to lead a national rugby side such as the SA Under-20s&#8221; said Theron.<br />
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<h3>THE CHALLENGE AHEAD</h3>
<p>&#8220;I am sure there will be challenges but that is what makes rugby so special&#8221; said Theron.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have an unbelievable amount of talented youngsters playing the game in South Africa and I am looking forward to working with them&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;My first task will be to listen and speak to the various rugby structures at Saru and will then take my lead from them. I firmly believe that Saru has good structures in place and it is important that everyone is on the same page to ensure the success of our junior teams.&#8221;</p>
<p>SARU CEO Jurie Roux, stressed the importance the U20&#8242;s play in the development of our future Boks. &#8220;The SA under-20 coaching position is a vital appointment in terms of Saru&#8217;s strategic vision for developing talented young players.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We are pleased to have acquired a coach of his calibre and his record at Griquas is an indication of his ability to spot and nurture talent and to develop them into first class professional players.&#8221;</p>
<p>Theron has shown, especially at Griquas he has the ability to extract great things from his players. As a former player he can also provide great mentoring and experience to his charges who can make the step up to the senior side.</p>
<p>It is also pleasing that SARU are taking age group rugby seriously, as, no disrespect is intended, the coaches at age group level have been weak in recent times, and our age group sides have under-performed and failed to deliver on the world stage.</p>
<p>Theron&#8217;s first major challenge will be the 2011 IRB Junior World Championships in Italy. Is it about time South Africa seriously challenged for the title once more, and I&#8217;m sure under Theron, the Baby Boks will be challengers once again!</p>
<p>I commend SARU for making an intelligent and hopefully productive decision for once!<br />
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		<title>Heyneke Meyer takes next step to Springbok job?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2010 14:05:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sanjay</dc:creator>
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<h2>Sport24 last week reported that some big names in South African rugby are getting involved in the Varsity Cup.</h2>
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<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>These include:</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Heyneke Meyer</strong> (Tukkies) &#8211; current Blue Bulls director of rugby</p>
<p><strong>Pote Human</strong> (Tukkies) &#8211; former Blue Bulls coach</p>
<p><strong>Herkie Kruger</strong> (University of Johannesburg backline and kicking coach) &#8211; Recent Lions flyhalf</p>
<p><strong>David de Villiers</strong> (Shimlas assistant coach) &#8211; Recent Cheetahs lock</p>
<p>Dougie Heymans (former Free State prop) also returns as scrumming coach and team manager of Shimlas.</p>
<p>Meyer and Human have been seen at Tukkies practices, helping to prepare the side for next year&#8217;s compeition.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a measure of the success and importantance the Varsity Cup now occupies in the South African rugby calendar that such personalities are involved, and it&#8217;s great for the development and mentoring of young South African rugby players.</p>
<p>Is Meyer getting back to a hands on coaching role again as a prelude to bigger things?</p>
<p>With the Springbok coaching job set to become available in 2012, and possibly even earlier, Meyer may be signalling his intentions early, and providing further ammunition to an already impressive rugby cv.</p>
<p>Regardless of whether he is actually after the Springbok job, I am sure both Tukkies and South African rugby will benefit immensely as a result of Meyer&#8217;s involvement.<br />
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		<title>SARU player of the year &#8211; Gurthrö Steenkamp</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 14:05:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sanjay</dc:creator>
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<h2>Springbok and Bulls prop Gurthrö Steenkamp has been named as SARU&#8217;s player of the yearfor the 2010 season.</h2>
<p><center><div id="attachment_3422" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 143px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3422" title="Gurthro Steenkamp" src="http://rugby.sanjaydeva.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Gurthro-133x300.jpg" alt="Gurthro Steenkamp" width="133" height="300" /><p class="wp-caption-text">2010 SARU player of the year Gurthro Steenkamp</p></div></center></p>
<p>Gio Aplon, Juan de Jongh, Francois Hougaard and Schalk Burger were the other nominees, but Steenkamp was rewarded for consistently brilliant performances for both the Bulls and Springboks.</p>
<p>Steenkamp is only the second front ranker to ever win the award, the other being his mentor Os du Randt.</p>
<p>Considering he took a hammering for his scrumming on the Springboks end of year tour in 2009, and worked tirelessly to turn it around in a short space of time, there couldn&#8217;t be a more deserving recipient.</p>
<p>&#8220;Yes, us guys in the front don&#8217;t often get such awards, so it is a big  honour. I can&#8217;t accept it only on my own behalf because rugby is a team  game and we all contribute. So I dedicate it to all of my team-mates&#8221;  said a typically modest Steenkamp.</p>
<p>Amongst the main awards (which are decided by rugby journalists) Lions flyhalf Elton Jantjies was named Young Player of the Year; the  Bulls were Team of the Year, Allister Coetzee was Absa  Coach of the Year.</p>
<p>Western Province wing Gio Aplon was selected by his peers as Players’  Player of the Year.<br />
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<h3><span style="text-decoration: underline;">FULL LIST OF SARU AWARD WINNERS:</span></h3>
<h6>Saru Player of the Year – <strong>Gurthrö Steenkamp</strong> (Blue Bulls)</h6>
<h6>Players’  Player of the Year – <strong>Gio Aplon</strong> (Western Province)</h6>
<h6>Saru Young Player  of the Year – <strong>Elton Jantjies</strong> (Lions)</h6>
<h6>Saru Team of the Year – <strong>Bulls</strong></h6>
<h6>Absa Coach of the Year – <strong>Allister Coetzee</strong></h6>
<h6>Vodacom Super 14 Player of  the Year – <strong>Andries Bekker</strong> (Stormers)</h6>
<h6>Absa Curie Cup Premier Division  Player of the Year – <strong>Bjorn Basson</strong> (GWK Griquas)</h6>
<h6>Absa Curie Cup First Division  Player of the Year – <strong>Norman Nelson</strong> (EP Kings)</h6>
<h6>SuperSport Try of  the Year – <strong>Jaque Fourie</strong> (Stormers v Crusaders)</h6>
<h6>Sasol Sevens Player of  the Year – <strong>Kyle Brown</strong></h6>
<h6>SA Under-20 Player of the Year – <strong>Elton Jantjies</strong> (Lions)</h6>
<h6>Vodacom Cup Player of the Year – <strong>Francois Brummer</strong> (Blue  Bulls)</h6>
<h6>SAA Club Champs Player of the Year – <strong>Lourens Adriaanse</strong> (Maties)</h6>
<h6>Saru Women’s Rugby Achiever of the Year – <strong>Dolly  Mavungwana</strong></h6>
<h6>Marriott Refereeing Achievement of the Year – <strong>Craig  Joubert</strong></h6>
<h6>Coca-Cola Craven Week Player of the Tournament – <strong>Johan Goosen</strong> (Free  State)</h6>
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		<title>Former Springbok lock Ernst Dinkelmann passes away</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2010 01:34:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sanjay</dc:creator>
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<h2>Former Springbok lock Ernst Dinkelmann (83) passed away early on Friday morning.</h2>
<p>Dinkelmann died of a stroke in the Nelspruit Medi-Clinic, having recently suffered ill health.</p>
<p>He was a versatile player, with the ability to play flank, lock and eighthman.</p>
<p>He was best known for being part of the 1951-52 Springbok tour of Britain and Dinkelmann, 83, played six Tests for the Springboks, and wore the national colours on 21 occasions between 1951 and 1953.</p>
<p>He also played for Northern Transvaal 49 times, captaining his province in 5 matches.</p>
<p>After his playing days, Dinkelmann coached and served as a selector in Pretoria. He also used his skills as a medical practitioner to good use also.</p>
<p>Dinkelmann was one of the founders of pre-primary school rugby (Bulletjies Rugby) aimed at encouraging young players to play. He also wrote and taught many coaching guidelines which are still in use today.</p>
<p>His son, Rolan Dinkelmann said, &#8220;My father loved rugby so much he was on the field practically every day and he was probably the best role model a young man could ask for.&#8221;</p>
<p>May he rest in peace, and may his influence continue to help Blue Bulls and Springbok rugby.</p>
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