RWC Week 4: Springboks v Tonga
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@Billy-Webb said in RWC Week 4: Springboks v Tonga:
@Billy-Webb said in RWC Week 4: Springboks v Tonga:
Sadly, Mapimpi is confirmed to be out of the RWC with a fractured eye socket.
Feel really sad for him - he gives 100% all the time.Will be interesting to see who they bring in to replace him.
The standby list currently reads:
Lukhanyo Am (Centre)
Lood de Jager (Lock)
Joseph Dweba (Hooker)
Thomas du Toit (Prop)
Jean-Luc du Preez (Loosie)
Herschel Jantjies (Scrumhalf)
Evan Roos (Loosie)
Gerhard Steenekamp (Prop)So, to answer my own question: Lukhanyo Am is being called up.
Happy about that although how is he supposed to get game time before a possible QF...?
With their bench, I would've called up a hooker
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@W32 said in RWC Week 4: Springboks v Tonga:
@DaGrubster Wishful thinking on your part? Cant tell what he is saying at all
I'll back @DaGrubster that it could easily be as reported above. I'm not a lip reader. But without sound it could be anything.
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@Derm-McCrum said in RWC Week 4: Springboks v Tonga:
Irish and Scottish fans wrecking SA fans heads who thought SA had already qualified for the quarters after their win.
They're pushing the scenario where Scotland take the lead next weekend and with both teams having scored four tries, it's say 36-22 to Scotland with 5 minutes to go. Ireland need to score a try to get the losing bonus point and qualify top of the pool.
OR concede another one to lose by a margin of 21. All 3 teams on 15 points and H2H doesn't separate them. PD would put Scotland top of the pool ahead of SA and Ireland, with second place going to Ireland by virtue of their head to head with SA.
This whole theory falls apart if you consider Ireland is on a 16 game winning streak. They are a great team and will not want to lose that momentum.... Or the chance to equal / break the record.
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@thelemmning70 or that they would seriously consider losing on purpose or theyd prefer France in the quarter
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Willie can be accused of many things (most commonly that he is not a very good rugby player) and he could be a hood wearing Nazi that hates all black people with a deep burning hatred - but its highly unlikely he would call a pacific island a "black fluffybunny", not because he isnt racist or anything, but that is not racial insult that exists in his context and pacific islanders are not considered "black" in SA culture.
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Spurious not to mention defamatory... You do know that one of his best mates happens to be Makazole Mapimpi ?? Not a chance that he would ever jeopardise himself or the jersey with anything close to that kind of language…. Even in the heat of the moment. He simply isn’t wired like that
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@W32 said in RWC Week 4: Springboks v Tonga:
@booboo is fluffybunny even in the South African vocabulary? I haven't lived there in 30 years, but none of the South Africans I interact with have even heard of it.
Just checking: you do know that "fluffybunny" is used an an automatic replacement filter for "fluffybunny" on this site huh?
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This reminds me of my first meeting with an Australian. I was in Israel and met a young Australian about my age. This was 30 years ago. When he heard that I was from South Africa, he said “ you’re a racist”
I was shocked and affronted. I guess he didn’t know about what happened to the aborigines in his own country. -
@booboo said in RWC Week 4: Springboks v Tonga:
@W32 said in RWC Week 4: Springboks v Tonga:
@booboo is fluffybunny even in the South African vocabulary? I haven't lived there in 30 years, but none of the South Africans I interact with have even heard of it.
Just checking: you do know that "fluffybunny" is used an an automatic replacement filter for "fluffybunny" on this site huh?
That explanation worked well...
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@thelemmning70 said in RWC Week 4: Springboks v Tonga:
@W32 precisely...
It is not in the vocab... And this is the only place making mention of it....Remove your foil hats people....
Fluffybunny here is an automatic filter for a word that rhymes with hunt (but not bunt, runt or punt). Of course nobody would use (or even know) that word in South Africa, they're all too sweet and pure.
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So Willie called a Tongan player a runt? How many Tongans are smaller than 92kg of steaming he-man Willie Le Roux?
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@Derm-McCrum said in RWC Week 4: Springboks v Tonga:
Irish and Scottish fans wrecking SA fans heads who thought SA had already qualified for the quarters after their win.
They're pushing the scenario where Scotland take the lead next weekend and with both teams having scored four tries, it's say 36-22 to Scotland with 5 minutes to go. Ireland need to score a try to get the losing bonus point and qualify top of the pool.
OR concede another one to lose by a margin of 21. All 3 teams on 15 points and H2H doesn't separate them. PD would put Scotland top of the pool ahead of SA and Ireland, with second place going to Ireland by virtue of their head to head with SA.
Man I hope that happens, can you imagine the pacts SA would come up with in the years after? Would be amazing.