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spooony

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Politics rule the sport in SA. So the best coach for the job is no way in hell thats going to happen. Pick a mug then get him 10 advisers to make him look good. De Villiers rode on Whites success and got found out when the team started to age.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Sport24
Bok coach to be named earlier

2012-01-26 09:49


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Heyneke Meyer (File)
Cape Town - SARU has confirmed that the announcement of the next Springbok coach on Friday, January 27 has been moved from 14:00 to 12:00.

In a media statement released on Thursday, SARU confirmed that Friday’s conference has been advanced by two hours to 12:00, following the expected conclusion of SARU's Special General Meeting at the Sports Science Institute of South Africa in Newlands, Cape Town.

Heyneke Meyer is the overwhelming favourite to be named as Peter de Villiers's successor.

SuperSport Blitz (channel 200) will broadcast the announcement live
 
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spooony

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Not favorite is going to be the successor. The Bull Union let it slipped out cause they looking for replacement for him
 

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Peter Fenwicke (45)
That's sad Spoony as I think that SA with a decent coach and a less political approach to picking coaches overall would consistantly be vieing with NZ for no. 1 spot.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Only a formalty that Heyneke will be the next coach. He texted the Brute players and coaches. Blou must be ova the moon. Glad Jurie show some balls to appoint the right one. Next thing will be his staff and captain. Juans injury came at the worse possible time and it will be between Schalk and Spies
 

whatty

Bob Loudon (25)
Oh well last day in beautiful Cape Town and Tulbagh after 7 weeks, time to go home to wet Auckland and with the news PDV will not be coach anymore!
Love the Mike Greenway article that in the expected appointment of Heyneke Meyer as coach SARFU is admitting they made a mistake in appointing PDV.

Oh and belated seasons greetings to my fellow rugby fans. Paarl still looking good PB :)
 

Brumby Jack

Steve Williams (59)
PB Or other SA friends,

What does this mean for die Blou Bulle? DO they have anyone lined up to take over straight away or will they expect something out of SARU in exchange?
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
PB Or other SA friends,

What does this mean for die Blou Bulle? DO they have anyone lined up to take over straight away or will they expect something out of SARU in exchange?
Frans Ludeke is in charge of the day o day coaching. Heyneke was director of coaching and specialised like Rassie at WP on players contracting & structures. Obvious the Brute lot expecting compensation from SARU in some way. Sure Ludeke will just take the extra responibility
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Oh well last day in beautiful Cape Town and Tulbagh after 7 weeks, time to go home to wet Auckland and with the news PDV will not be coach anymore!
Love the Mike Greenway article that in the expected appointment of Heyneke Meyer as coach SARFU is admitting they made a mistake in appointing PDV.

Oh and belated seasons greetings to my fellow rugby fans. Paarl still looking good PB :)
Same to you Boet, hope you packed in a few braais.
 

whatty

Bob Loudon (25)
Sure did plus a good few B&Cokes plus just got back from the Newlands rugby shop with my new Stormers cap and scarf and bumper stickers.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Sure did plus a good few B&Cokes plus just got back from the Newlands rugby shop with my new Stormers cap and scarf and bumper stickers.
You may aswell wait for tonites match. Be aware of the charge office coffees in the sun! To hot to handle.
 

gman

Peter Burge (5)
And it's official.

Meyer named Bok coach


Heyneke Meyer will be the new Springbok coach after a Special General Meeting of the South African Rugby Union (SARU) ratified his proposed appointment in Cape Town on Friday.


The 44-year-old Blue Bulls rugby executive takes over from Peter de Villiers, who coached the Springboks from 2008 to 2011. He will take charge as head coach of the 1995 and 2007 Rugby World Cup champions for the first time against England in Durban on June 9.
Meyer said he relished the opportunity to make all South Africans proud of the Springboks.
“Having been involved with the Blue Bulls for so long, I’ve experienced first hand how passionate South African rugby supporters are,” said Meyer. “I know the importance of rugby in the South African psyche and will do everything in my power to ensure the Springboks remain among the pace setters of world rugby.
“I’m very happy to accept this enormous honour and massive responsibility,” he said.
Meyer was head coach of the Vodacom Bulls when they became the first South African team to lift the coveted Vodacom Super 14 trophy in 2007. Before that, he steered the Vodacom Blue Bulls to Absa Currie Cup titles in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006 (shared).
Meyer also has experience of coaching in the Springbok environment. He served as assistant coach to both Nick Mallett and Harry Viljoen at the Boks. He has also been a Springbok coaching candidate in the past.
“The first time I felt I still had things to achieve at the Bulls, and the second time it was decided to appoint someone else,” he said. “I’d like to thank my family and the Blue Bulls Rugby Union for their unwavering support over the past decade. I hope to keep the country’s rugby supporters united behind the Boks.”
Oregan Hoskins, President of Saru, said Meyer received unanimous support from the General and the Executive Councils of SARU.
“The Springboks are Saru’s top priority,” he said. “Heyneke’s coaching pedigree is second to none in South Africa. He will be an asset to the Boks and South African rugby in general,” said Hoskins.
“I’d also like thank our outgoing coach Peter de Villiers for his passion, hard work and dedication over the past four years. However, it was felt that we needed a man with a new approach and new ideas to take over one of the toughest jobs in South African sport.
“Heyneke has our full support and we know he won’t leave any stone unturned as he strives to take the Boks back to the top of international rugby.”
According to Jurie Roux, Saru CEO, Meyer’s appointment was the culmination of a thorough process during which the best candidates were evaluated as part of a head hunting process before the Exco unanimously opted to make a formal offer to Meyer.
“The Blue Bulls wished to retain his services but his contract contains an exit clause which has been exercised; very few people can resist the call when your country says it needs you,” said Roux.
“The Springboks are the heartbeat of rugby in South Africa and it was paramount to get the best possible candidate to coach the team going forward. We believe we have done that.”
Roux said decisions on Meyer’s support staff will only be taken later, in consultation with the new Springbok coach. “No appointments in this regard have been made,” he said.

Meyer Bok coach
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Personal:
Date of birth: 6 October 1967
Age: 44
Place of birth: Nelspruit
Education: Bergvlam HS (Nelspruit), University of Pretoria
Degrees obtained: BA (Pcychology, Geography and Human Movement Science), Hons BA (Geography), HED
Family: Married to Linda, three children

Coaching career:
· 1988-1996: Coached a number of High School first teams, Under-21 sides and Carlton first teams in Pretoria.
· 1997: SWD Eagles assistant coach
· 1998: SWD Eagles head coach (Vodacom Cup semi-finalists and Absa Currie Cup)
· 1998: Emerging Springboks head coach
· 1999: DHL Stormers assistant coach (semi-finalists in Vodacom Super 12)
· 1999: SWD Eagles head coach (semi-finalists in Absa Currie Cup)
· 1999: Springbok assistant coach (third place, Rugby World Cup)
· 2000: Vodacom Bulls head coach (Vodacom Super 12)
· 2001: Vodacom Blue Bulls head coach (Vodacom Cup champions)
· 2001: Springbok assistant coach
· 2002: Vodacom Bulls head coach (Vodacom Super 12), Vodacom Blue Bulls head coach (Absa Currie Cup champions)
· 2003: Vodacom Blue Bulls head coach (Absa Currie Cup champions)
· 2004: Vodacom Blue Bulls head coach (Absa Currie Cup champions)
· 2005: Vodacom Bulls head coach (Vodacom Super 12 semi-finalists), Vodacom Blue Bulls head coach (Absa Currie Cup runners up)
· 2006: Vodacom Bulls head coach (Vodacom Super 14 semi-finalists), Vodacom Blue Bulls head coach (Absa Currie Cup joint champions)
· 2007: Vodacom Bulls head coach (Vodacom Super 14 champions)
· 2008-2009: Leicester Tigers head coach
· 2011: Tuks Varsity Cup – Advisor
· 2011: Blue Bulls Company – Executive: Rugby
· 2012: Springbok head coach
 
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spooony

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That's sad Spoony as I think that SA with a decent coach and a less political approach to picking coaches overall would consistantly be vieing with NZ for no. 1 spot.
Spot on there mate. Only if...
 
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