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Mark Ella (57)
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/u...with-footballers-migraine-20110527-1f8cc.html
This from one of a pair of neanderthal thugs who I wouldn't feed.
This is the first year in the history of Super Rugby (Pro only) that the Cheetahs have been Ok. The Lions are still woefull. How long have those teams been in the comp? The Force contrary to propular belief don't win many of their games but look at how many are very close run. In fact how many times have the Lions, Cheetah's, or Meathead Du Plesis beaten the Crusaders or even given them a close run game. The Force in their very ran them to a draw, and few even got close to the Saders that year.
As for the Rebels given they haven't even been together for 12 months yet I think they have played pretty well and played some good Rugby along the way unlike the Lions who rarely put two decent games together in a whole season.
As for the Ponies in the Oz conference with the internal issues some here predicted exactly what has happened this year, and it has nothing to do with strength of the "players" in playing the game rather their focus on playing politics.
The Tahs are the same as always and I doubt if any team really feels comfortable playing them as they know they will get a very tough game even if they do fail when the going gets tough come finals time.
The Reds are the shining light this year and its due totally to a complete overhaul to the whole organisation.
So Du Plesis should IMO concentrate on his own backyard and get five competitive teams on the paddock from SA before casting stones. If he doesn't like it he could always bugger of and whore himself in Euroland.
Meanwhile, Sharks hooker Bismark du Plessis has rubbished the strength of the Australian conference on the eve of the game.
Joining a growing chorus of dissatisfied South African and New Zealand figures over the workings of the new Super Rugby format, du Plessis said the competition was "not balanced" because the Western Force and Melbourne Rebels are so weak.
"That inequality in the tournament definitely needs attention because as things stand now, the playing field is definitely not level for all the teams," du Plessis told South Africa's Sport24.
"It’s much easier for a team like the Reds to play the Rebels and Force twice than it is for us to play in tough derby matches every week.
"The notion of an easy game simply doesn’t exist when you play against a South African team. It’s even a tough match against the Lions, even if their position on the points table is not good.
"That is why I believe this tournament is not balanced. It’s so much easier for the Australian teams because in their derbies you don’t find the intensity of our derbies and those in New Zealand.
"The other problem is that you don’t play against all the teams. You miss one or two of the teams and if everybody does not play everybody then it can’t be a fair tournament to determine the best side."
This from one of a pair of neanderthal thugs who I wouldn't feed.
This is the first year in the history of Super Rugby (Pro only) that the Cheetahs have been Ok. The Lions are still woefull. How long have those teams been in the comp? The Force contrary to propular belief don't win many of their games but look at how many are very close run. In fact how many times have the Lions, Cheetah's, or Meathead Du Plesis beaten the Crusaders or even given them a close run game. The Force in their very ran them to a draw, and few even got close to the Saders that year.
As for the Rebels given they haven't even been together for 12 months yet I think they have played pretty well and played some good Rugby along the way unlike the Lions who rarely put two decent games together in a whole season.
As for the Ponies in the Oz conference with the internal issues some here predicted exactly what has happened this year, and it has nothing to do with strength of the "players" in playing the game rather their focus on playing politics.
The Tahs are the same as always and I doubt if any team really feels comfortable playing them as they know they will get a very tough game even if they do fail when the going gets tough come finals time.
The Reds are the shining light this year and its due totally to a complete overhaul to the whole organisation.
So Du Plesis should IMO concentrate on his own backyard and get five competitive teams on the paddock from SA before casting stones. If he doesn't like it he could always bugger of and whore himself in Euroland.