Tuesday 19 June 2012

19:10 SA Barbarians North v England (Potchefstroom)

Friday 22 June 2012

IRB Junior World Championship

12:00 Scotland vs Samoa (UWC)
14:15 Italy vs Fiji (UWC)
14:15 Ireland vs France (Newlands)
16:30 England vs Australia (UWC)
16:30 Argentina vs Wales (Newlands)
18:45 FINAL: New Zealand vs South Africa (Newlands)

19:05 Sharks vs Barney’s Army (Kings Park)

Saturday 23 June 2012

05:40 Test: Fiji v Tonga

07:00 Test: Australia v Wales (Sydney)
Ou Grote: Wales by 3
The Bounce: Australia by 4
Tank (FRG): Wales by 3

09:35 Test: New Zealand v Ireland (Hamilton)
Ou Grote: New Zealand by 5
The Bounce: New Zealand by 15
Tank (FRG): New Zealand by 7

17:00 Test: South Africa v England (Port Elizabeth)
Ou Grote: South Africa by 9
The Bounce: South Africa by 8
Tank (FRG): England by 3
JC (Keo): South Africa by 7

23:00 Test: Argentina v France (Tucuman)
Ou Grote: France by 3

23:00 Test: Canada v Georgia

Sunday 24 June 2012

02:30 Test: USA v Italy

03:30 Test: Samoa v Scotland

One Bull out, two Bulls in. The Springbok team to play England has been announced, with the only change to the starting lineup being Pat Lambie replacing the injured Zane Kirchner. Werner Kruger comes in for Coenie Oosthuizen on the bench, while Bjorn Basson takes Lambie’s place on the bench.


Springboks / v / England

Pat Lambie / 15 / Ben Foden
JP Pietersen / 14 / Chris Ashton
Jean de Villiers (c) / 13 / Jonathan Joseph
Frans Steyn / 12 / Manu Tuilagi
Bryan Habana / 11 / David Strettle
Morné Steyn / 10 / Toby Flood
Francois Hougaard / 09 / Ben Youngs
Pierre Spies / 08 / Ben Morgan
Willem Alberts / 07 / Chris Robshaw (c)
Marcell Coetzee / 06 / Tom Johnson
Juandré Kruger / 05 / Geoff Parling
Eben Etzebeth / 04 / Mouritz Botha
Jannie du Plessis / 03 / Dan Cole
Bismarck du Plessis / 02 / Dylan Hartley
Beast Mtawarira / 01 / Joe Marler

Impact players // Reserves

Adriaan Strauss / 16 / Lee Mears
Werner Kruger / 17 / Alex Corbisiero
Flip van der Merwe / 18 / Tom Palmer
Keegan Daniel / 19 / Phil Dowson
Ruan Pienaar / 20 / Lee Dickson
Wynand Olivier / 21 / Owen Farrell
Bjorn Basson / 22 / Alex Goode

Saturday 16 June 2012

09:35 Test: New Zealand v Ireland
Ou Grote: New Zealand by 7
The Bounce: New Zealand by 25
Bet.co.za: New Zealand (0.04 / 20)

12:00 Test: Australia v Wales
Ou Grote: Wales by 3
The Bounce: Australia by 7
Bet.co.za: Australia (0.45 / 1.9)

17:00 Test: South Africa v England
Ou Grote: South Africa by 11
The Bounce: South Africa by 18
Bet.co.za: South Africa (0.25 / 3.6)
Rugby365: South Africa by 10+
Tank (FRG): South Africa by 9
JC (Keo): South Africa by 15

23:10 Test: Argentina v France
Ou Grote: Argentina by 3

Sunday 17 June 2012

07:00 PNC: Samoa v Japan
12:30 JWC: Scotland v Italy (UWC)
14:45 JWC: Fiji v Samoa (UWC)
14:45 JWC: France v Australia (Newlands)
17:00 JWC: Ireland v England (UWC)
17:00 JWC Semifinal 1: Wales v New Zealand (Newlands)
19:15 JWC Semifinal 2: Argentina v South Africa (Newlands)

Summing up the game

“Obviously we have to look at the breakdown, we didn’t get quality ball in the first half, in the second half I thought we got great ball.

“I thought the defence from both sides was awesome, the first half was a real battle out there, and although I am happy with our defence that last try was unacceptable.

“We have got high standards so obviously we want to improve on this but I thought it was a really tough Test match so we are happy to have pulled through.

“At some stages I really thought we played great rugby, we moved the ball around and I was happy with the result, but we butchered one or two tries and you need to finish those in Test match rugby.

“I think that this team has been so great from the start, they have got very high standards, so although there were some hard words they knew that they had to step up in the second half.”

What happened at half-time?
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Final Score: South Africa 22 – 17 England

01. Tendai Mtawarira
Ou Grote Rating: [7] // Other ratings: 7 / 6 / 6.5
Fairly quiet game from the big man, but did well in the scrums against a highly rated opponent. Replaced by Coenie Oosthuizen [7 / 7 / 8 / 7] in the 49th minute. The Free Stater piled on the hurt with some very strong scrummaging.

02. Bismarck du Plessis
Ou Grote Rating: [7] // Other ratings: 8 / 8 / 7.5
Affected some good turnovers, and aggressively cleaned out at ruck time. Great idea by Heyneke to make him vice captain – he lead by example with a more disciplined approach.

03. Jannie du Plessis
Ou Grote Rating: [6] // Other ratings: 7 / 6 / 6
Not bad at scrum time and had a nice run with the ball to set up the Boks’ first try.

04. Eben Etzebeth
Ou Grote Rating: [6] // Other ratings: 8 / 7 / 6
Solid if unspectacular debut from the man mountain. Penalised a few times, turned over in the tackle, and must work on delivering clean lineout ball to the scrumhalf, and also running onto the ball at pace. Did a lot more than his 59th minute replacement, Flip van der Merwe [5 / 6 / 5 / 5.5].

05. Juandré Kruger
Ou Grote Rating: [7] // Other ratings: 7 / 7 / 7
Edged his fellow debutant lock partner with a cleaner performance in the lineouts, and more accurate contribution in the loose. His composure in his first test bodes well for the future.

06. Marcell Coetzee
Ou Grote Rating: [7] // Other ratings: 8 / 6 / 7
An energetic debut performance from the Sharks man, popping up all over the park. Must be difficult to work in tandem with Spies, when the number 8 is not getting stuck in as he should.

07. Willem Alberts
Ou Grote Rating: [8] // Other ratings: 8 / 9 / 8
Heyneke Meyer: “Willem was brilliant. I spoke to him during Super Rugby and told him he was going to start and I wanted him to be at his best. He was awesome.” Alberts has clearly been saving his best for the Boks and put in a MOTM performance with his trademark bullocking runs.

08. Pierre Spies
Ou Grote Rating: [6] // Other ratings: 6 / 7 / 5.5
When does Duane Vermeulen return? The underwhelming performance we’ve come to expect from the ‘flat-track bully’ (quoting Nick Mallet). If he is not breaking any first-time tackles, then what is the point? The only thing he brought to the team was some lineout wins.

09. Francois Hougaard
Ou Grote Rating: [6] // Other ratings: 7 / 8 / 5
A lot was expected of the talented youngster by Heyneke Meyer, Fourie du Preez and most Bok fans, but he delivered a sub-par performance. Too slow in clearing the ball, and not the accurate kicking game that the gameplan requires. He must either be allowed to play his natural game at number 9 (as opposed to the Du Preez game), be used as an impact scrumhalf off the bench, or be moved back to the wing where he appears to offer more. A good tackle to prevent a try. His 56th minute replacement Ruan Pienaar [7 / 6 / 6 / 6.5] was a lot more composed and assured with the boot.

10. Morné Steyn
Ou Grote Rating: [6] // Other ratings: 6 / 6 / 5
Poor kicking from the tee, but fine out of hand. Scored a try.

11. Bryan Habana
Ou Grote Rating: [7] // Other ratings: 9 / 9 / 8
At his industrious, if not try-scoring best. Solid kick-chasing, defense and some jinking runs. Allowed the late England try by getting out of position on defense, but still a much-improved overall performance.

12. Frans Steyn
Ou Grote Rating: [7] // Other ratings: 7 / 6 / 6.5
A powerhouse in the midfield – he combined well with Jean de Villiers. Crossed the gainline regularly and offloaded when required.

13. Jean de Villiers
Ou Grote Rating: [8] // Other ratings: 9 / 8 / 7.5
Probably one of his best performances in a Bok jersey – the captaincy obviously agrees with him. Lead from the front and despite being put on his bum by Tuilagi on the odd occasion, he never gave up. According to Heyneke Meyer, Jean’s half-time talk was the catalyst for the turnaround in the Bok performance.

14. JP Pietersen
Ou Grote Rating: [6] // Other ratings: 7 / 7 / 5.5
Started slowly, and got more into the game as he began to gel with his old team-mates.

15. Zane Kirchner
Ou Grote Rating: [5] // Other ratings: 4 / 6 / 5.5
Solid and predictable as always – fielding the ball and hoofing it back. His lack of attacking threat was emphasised when he was replaced by Pat Lambie [7 / 7 / 7 /6] after 40 minutes. The young Natalian was involved in just about every attacking move during his time on the field and must surely be the favourite to start next week.

<< Compare to the side chosen by Ou Grote readers on the left Springboks // England 01. Tendai Mtawarira // Joe Marler* 02. Bismarck du Plessis (vc) // Dylan Hartley 03. Jannie du Plessis // Dan Cole 04. Eben Etzebeth* // Mouritz Botha 05. Juandré Kruger* // Geoff Parling 06. Marcell Coetzee* // Tom Johnson* 07. Willem Alberts // Chris Robshaw (c) 08. Pierre Spies // Ben Morgan 09. Francois Hougaard // Ben Youngs 10. Morné Steyn // Owen Farrell 11. Bryan Habana // Ben Foden 12. Frans Steyn // Brad Barritt 13. Jean de Villiers (c) // Manusamoa Tuilagi 14. JP Pietersen // Chris Ashton 15. Zane Kirchner // Mike Brown 16. Adriaan Strauss // Lee Mears 17. Coenie Oosthuizen* // Paul Doran Jones 18. Flip van der Merwe // Tom Palmer 19. Keegan Daniel // Phil Dowson 20. Ruan Pienaar // Lee Dickson 21. Pat Lambie // Toby Flood 22. Wynand Olivier // Jonathan Joseph * New cap

Heyneke Meyer explains the selections:

Leadership
“We’re fortunate to have a strong leadership core in Jean, Bismarck and, if he gets replaced, Adriaan Strauss.”

The new caps
“Eben, Juandré, Marcell and Coenie have all put up their hands this season and I know they can succeed at Test level. Although the team is quite young, we still have some experience across the starting 15. The balance in the team is right in the way we want to play against England and we’re looking forward to the first Test of the season.”

Faith in his selections
“I have faith in the players and the ball is now in their hands to show they have what it takes to perform constantly at this level as we enter a new Springbok era.”

Why Sideshow Bob instead of Pat Lambie?
“If you look at the team we didn’t have a lot of time to prepare. I think that both are quality fullbacks but if you look at the team I went for combinations and guys that know each other. If you look at the front row, the loose forwards and the 8, 9, 10 and the 15 they are all guys who have played with each other. I think that Patrick is a great player, especially as there is a good chance he will come off the bench and make a huge difference.”

Reserves?
“I don’t believe in reserves, I believe in impact players, so if you look at the players on the bench they are brilliant players in their own right. If you look at Coenie and Adriaan they are two of the best ball-players in the country if not the world for that matter. Both are great guys to start with but unbelievable guys to bring off the bench because they can turn a game on its head. Same with Flip – he is a through and through athlete and then Keegan is a guy who has proved himself and can cover openside and No.8 and he always makes a difference. If you look at the backs that I have chosen on the bench they are also guys that can change a game, so they will definitely be used. I believe that they are all game-breakers in their own right – every single player – and it is great to have a bench with big, fast, strong guys with a lot of skill.”

Eben Etzebeth
“Flip and Juandre have played together and I think that is a great combination, but I went for form. It probably would have been easier to pair the two Bulls players together but I believe that Eben brings something different to the party. He contests very well in the line-out and I don’t want to say he could be the next Bakkies Botha because I think he can surpass that. I think it is quite a new thing for South African rugby to have two uncapped locks in the team, so obviously that is a huge step-up for them and they need to prove that they can play at this level but I am very confident in them. I did think about experience there but I have got a lot of confidence in Eben and I think he can be a world-class lock. He is big physical and doesn’t shy away from contact and I think he was the best No.4 lock in Super Rugby so it was just fair to go with him there.”

Marcell Coetzee
“Marcell Coetzee has been playing great rugby the whole year, I think he brings something different to the party and he will definitely be a superstar in years to come. Both Marcell and Eben are still under 21 so we have got a few youngsters there who I think played very well in Super Rugby which is an unbelievably tough competition so I am very confident in all three.”

The attitude in the team
“I have been coaching for about 20 years and this is probably the best week in terms of pure attitude of players that I have ever seen. Every single player has trained every single session and in my wildest dreams after the derbies I never thought that would be possible so the attitude has been brilliant. Obviously it is a huge responsibility to represent your country and you really want to start well, and you also know that you are playing against a quality side so I am obviously a bit nervous, but more excited than nervous and I can’t wait to go.”

Friday 8 June 2012

Junior Rugby World Championships

@ University of Western Cape, Bellville

14:45 Fiji v Samoa
16:45 France v Scotland
18:45 South Africa v Italy

@ Danie Craven Stadium, Stellenbosch

14:45 Australia v Argentina
16:45 New Zealand v Wales
18:45 England v Ireland

Saturday 9 June 2012

International Test matches

09:35 New Zealand v Ireland (Auckland)
Ou Grote: New Zealand by 12
Bet.coza: New Zealand (0.1 / 7)
TheBounce: New Zealand by 21

12:00 Australia v Wales (Brisbane)
Ou Grote: Australia by 3
Bet.coza: Australia (0.5 / 1.8)
TheBounce: Australia by 4

17:00 South Africa v England (Durban)
Ou Grote: South Africa by 3
Bet.coza: South Africa (0.33 / 2.5)
TheBounce: South Africa by 6

20:40 Argentina v Italy (San Juan)
Ou Grote: Argentina by 3

French Top 14 Final

18:00 Stade Toulousain v RC Toulon
Ou Grote: RC Toulon by 3
Bet.coza: Stade Toulousain (0.5 / 1.6)

Springbok 32 man squad for the 2012 test series against England.

FAQ

What’s the game plan?
Backline coach Ricardo Loubscher: “We have to earn the right to go wide. We are going to play directly and attack the 10-12 channel. So obviously the wings won’t get the ball in the early phases. If we create overlap opportunities we’ll be in business. We have a philosophy that we believe in. Our job is to get in behind the pack of forwards and to get guys to finish from there.”

How many from each province?
Bulls 13 / Sharks 11 / Stormers 3 / Lions 2 / Cheetahs 2 / Overseas 1

What? Only 3 players from SA’s top Super 15 side?
Allister Coetzee will be looking forward to the rest of the Super 15 with his fresh / discarded players

Who are the uncapped players?
Flank Marcell Coetzee (MC: “You don’t want to think about it like that (being picked ahead of Brüssow), but Heinrich’s a very respected player. What he’s done for South African rugby is enormous. I respect him a lot and I’m sure he’ll come back fighting. It (my selection) shows the belief the coach has in me and hopefully I won’t disappoint. England bring a real physical presence which you could see when they played the Barbarians last week. They’re a new, young squad with lots of enthusiasm. We clearly won’t underestimate them. They like to play with their forwards and they like to take the ball up and attack the gain-line. Their backline seems to have a new dimension to it with a bit of flair. We will do our studies on them but we would focus on ourselves rather than the opposition.”), wing JJ Engelbrecht, lock Eben Etzebeth (EE: “I was so ecstatic, there was a tear rolling down. It was by far the best day of my life. I don’t know what to expect. It’s going to be physical, it’s going to be hard and tough. That’s Test match rugby and hopefully I get my chance. They’ve been quite good this year. I saw them playing against the Barbarians last weekend when they put up quite a good performance. It will be a tough series.”), flyhalf Elton Jantjies, lock Juandré Kruger, prop Coenie Oosthuizen, flank Jacques Potgieter, lock Franco van der Merwe, scrumhalf Jano Vermaak.

What the hell are they doing there?
Wynand Olivier, Zane Kirchner and Ryan Kankowski

Where the hell are?
Heinrich Brussow (HM: “That was a tough call because Heinrich is still up with the best opensides in the game, but the game has changed. They’re being penalised more and hookers are stealing more ball now. If the laws change, which they will, then he’ll definitely be in the mix. But at the moment it’s up to him to adapt to the laws.”), Juan de Jongh, Gio Aplon, Siya Kolisi and Peter Grant?

I guess there’s nothing we can do about…
Pierre Spies, Flip van der Merwe, Ruan Pienaar

What happened to…
Fourie du Preez – wasn’t he offered the captaincy?
(HM: “I have a lot of respect for Fourie but he knows my motto is team first. I had a few meetings with him and he said he wasn’t 100 percent sure he’s at his best, having not played for two-and-a-half months. It was a hard decision to leave him out but it shows the character of the man that he told me to go with the youngsters if I felt he was a 50-50 selection. I will now chat to the senior players before naming my captain.”) Jean de Villiers has been named as captain for the 3 test series against England.

What did Heyneke Meyer say?
‘We were always looking to start the season with an experienced squad to face England, but injuries to certain players and the non-availability of others have made it difficult.

‘What we’ve lost in experience, we’ve made up in passion and desire to play for the Springboks. We have put together a squad with a nice balance between a number of veterans and players with less experience as we start to build for the rest of the season.

‘Working with these players during our four planning camps this season has been great and really made a very difficult selection process a bit easier. There were a few unlucky players that didn’t make it and they will get opportunities in future as long as they keep on knocking on the door.

‘The nine uncapped players have all put up their hands during Super Rugby this year and we know they have what it takes to succeed at the highest level. We realise that it is impossible to please everyone when it comes to selecting squads like these, but we would really like to see the entire country stand behind us as we take on England.’

The Squad

  • Willem Alberts
  • Bjorn Basson
  • Marcell Coetzee
  • Keegan Daniel
  • Jean de Villiers (Captain)
  • Bismarck du Plessis (VC)
  • Jannie du Plessis
  • JJ Engelbrecht
  • Eben Etzebeth
  • Bryan Habana
  • Francois Hougaard
  • Elton Jantjies
  • Ryan Kankowski
  • Zane Kirchner
  • Juandré Kruger
  • Werner Kruger
  • Patrick Lambie
  • Tendai Mtawarira
  • Lwazi Mvovo
  • Wynand Olivier
  • Coenie Oosthuizen
  • Ruan Pienaar
  • JP Pietersen
  • Jacques Potgieter
  • Chiliboy Ralepelle
  • Pierre Spiesv
  • Frans Steyn
  • Morné Steyn
  • Adriaan Strauss
  • Flip van der Merwe
  • Franco van der Merwe
  • Jano Vermaak