How good are the Boks?
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So far my verdict is that he is decent, but nothing strikes me as "outstanding" from him (yet).
In fairness, Bongi Mbonambi was also a slow burner early in his career and I rate him now.
But Marx was special from the get-go as far as I remember - if memory doesn't fail me here. One of those guys you saw for the first time and just knew he was going to be a Bok. -
@stodders said in How good are the Boks?:
@W32 Boks 2023 (which is basically Boks 2024) beat an inferior (when compared to NZ 2015) team by one point playing with an extra man for 50+ mins.
Boks 2024 and ABs 2015 both know how to win tight games. For me it would come down to 2 things - (1) can ABs 2015 front row stand up to the Boks 2024 one at scrum time and (2) can Boks 2024 slow down the ruck speed enough of ABs 2015.
Yes that was a superhuman effort by the ABs in the 2023 final, very similar to the bok AB game at the 2015 world cup. It so hard to compare different eras as the game has changed. I would say the modern teams play smarter rugby than the previous eras....the tactics have evolved and the players are more professional. Watching an old game shows great effort but less accuracy than in the modern game....generally.
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@stodders I know Grobbies well. Speaking about Andre Venter, his son is also a great young talent in 2 for the Stormers.
To replace PSdT is going to be difficult. He sure is a once in a lifetime player. Myself do rate BJD. He is still very young but he play like PSdT.
From the Lions some great young talents are Henco van Wyk, Quan Horn, his Boet Frankie Horn and Kade Wolhuter. Dobson should have never let Wolhuter go from the Stormers. I am also very excited with the young 9, Nico Steyn. Future Springbok.
Remember JC Pretorius from the BlitsBoks. He is quickly following Kwaggas footsteps.
The Lions u21 and u19s are also very good.
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South Africa have some real deep talent in lock and TH fatties. Watching Wilco Louw again on the weekend against Ulster, he will walk into any other international team. Ditto Neethling Fouche. Look at Nortje, I bet JD Schickerling is going to challenge him for aerial lock. All our franchises have decent packs . Lineouts and scrums are outstanding.
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Ok, I'm getting bored by the SA love in.
SA are supposedly fucking awesome and we are fucking shit, yet we led them for 98% of match 1 and didn't exactly get trounced in match 2.
When we are awesome & they are shit, we put 50 on them, in the reverse we come within a bees dick of a drawn series on their home turf.
Everybody calm the fuck down.
(Said just slightly in jest)
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@MajorRage said in How good are the Boks?:
Ok, I'm getting bored by the SA love in.
SA are supposedly fucking awesome and we are fucking shit, yet we led them for 98% of match 1 and didn't exactly get trounced in match 2.
When we are awesome & they are shit, we put 50 on them, in the reverse we come within a bees dick of a drawn series on their home turf.
Everybody calm the fuck down.
(Said just slightly in jest)
The Boks are having a good run.
The AB's are slightly off their Everest heights of the past.
But it's not like it's daylight between the teams. Not even ball-hair close.
And the really fun part is... this is not a 2-party party. Ireland are amazing. So is France.
England will rebound - and do so well. The Argies are showing real class.
I trust the Aussies to find a way... and same applies to Wales.
And don't even get me started on those pesky Scots...It's a good time to be a fan of rugby.
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@Billy-Webb It is a shame your SA brethren that post on X aren't as balanced as the SA okes on here Billy
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@stodders said in How good are the Boks?:
@Billy-Webb It is a shame your SA brethren that post on X aren't as balanced as the SA okes on here Billy
There are dickheads everywhere in life
Curiously, some Bok fans have limited memories.
I remember joining the Fern back when Rudolph Straeuli was the Bok coach - with Kamp Staaldraad and that horrendous (and dirty) Bok performance against England being the absolute lowpoints of what was a terrible era.The rugby wheel turns. Not being a dickhead when it's your turn on top is a valuable life skill imo.
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@Billy-Webb said in How good are the Boks?:
@MajorRage said in How good are the Boks?:
Ok, I'm getting bored by the SA love in.
SA are supposedly fucking awesome and we are fucking shit, yet we led them for 98% of match 1 and didn't exactly get trounced in match 2.
When we are awesome & they are shit, we put 50 on them, in the reverse we come within a bees dick of a drawn series on their home turf.
Everybody calm the fuck down.
(Said just slightly in jest)
The Boks are having a good run.
The AB's are slightly off their Everest heights of the past.
But it's not like it's daylight between the teams. Not even ball-hair close.
And the really fun part is... this is not a 2-party party. Ireland are amazing. So is France.
England will rebound - and do so well. The Argies are showing real class.
I trust the Aussies to find a way... and same applies to Wales.
And don't even get me started on those pesky Scots...It's a good time to be a fan of rugby.
I was all set to get offended til you finally mentioned them at the end
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100%
The rules now (or the way are interpreted now) make it a no brainer in my book.
If you want to win big test matches the backs dont matter.
At present all talk about backline players and structures means f'all.I'd be tempted to go even further and have 8 forwards on the bench.
Just make sure you have two goal kickers in the squad.I'm a bit surprised all teams aren't packing out the bench with forwards.
Not sayin I like it . . . but if you wanna win . . .
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@OomPB said in How good are the Boks?:
@nzzp Covid mess up your comparison.
Yes it did. The year that SA were too scared to play, denied the all Blacks of 2 big wins
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Boks have had one of their better years - losing only twice. But they have had a pretty easy schedule so far.
I predict they will be beaten 2-0 in New Zealand next year
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70% win percentage? Pathetic
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That 2011-2016 team was almost unbeatable. Stacked full of GOATs in many positions. The only AB team I can recall having that sort of dominance was the Buck Shelford team. History says he won 14 straight tests as captain with a 100% win rate between 1987-1990, at a time that we didn't play nearly as many tests. I just remember his fearsome haka, our peerless forward pack, and Grant Fox controlling games from the pocket and kicking shit tons of goals. Of course, that team never got to play the Springboks as they never came out of exile until 1992
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@DaGrubster Looking forward to next year two tests in NZ. No doubt this Bok group will target that as their biggest challenge for 2025. To win any test in NZ against the All Blacks will always be the biggest price in rugby.