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Tahs vs Stormers

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PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Dont have much hope for the Stormers after losing to the Saders over the weekend. Their bye could not have come at a badder stage. They only have a tiny little change of making the semi's. That will make them pretty desperate and thats when they usually perform. Cant understand why they always wait till nearly the writing against the wall but this time to late I think. The Tahs on a high after beating the Blues at home, so just maybe the right time to knock them over.

News from these parts is that grand dad or Oupa Wylie Human is flying over but it looks like Conrad Jantjes will start on the wing with Monty in 15. Myself like the way Rassie played them against the Brutes & Lions, started with the bigger men and then chop and change to get the mobiler team going in the second half.

Will be a tough one but myself still have faith in the Stormers.
 

Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Yeah but who can tell which brand of Stormers' footy will show up? I wouldn't write them off just yet.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Nick the pressure is mounting on Rassie in these parts. Not a good sign for the Tahs. ???

Now it look like Rassie may play Dyllie des Fountain on the wing. :nta:

IOL
Dylan des Fountain's pace, size and explosiveness could land him a place at right wing for the Stormers in Saturday's Super 14 clash against the Waratahs in Sydney.

It is believed Des Fountain trained with the team on the wing on Monday. Wylie Human flew to Sydney from Cape Town on Sunday but hadn't arrived by late Monday night Australian time. That would mean that Human would only be able to train possibly in the afternoon session on Tuesday or from Wednesday onwards.

After injuries to Tonderai Chavhanga and Nick Koster the Stormers cannot afford to go into a game with a wing not totally versed with all the calls and plans.

Des Fountain possesses good speed and has an eye for the gap
Des Fountain has been on tour from the start and has played wing for the Stormers before, under previous coach Kobus van der Merwe. Normally an outside centre, his 1.87m, 96kg frame will come in handy on defence, as he will be marking big Waratahs and Wallaby wing Lote Tuqiri on Saturday.

Des Fountain possesses good speed and has an eye for the outside gap but his career has been hampered by injury. Gcobani Bobo, who played in the No.14 jersey in the 11-7 defeat to the Crusaders, is set to move to outside centre with captain Jean de Villiers moving to inside centre. Peter Grant is also expected to replace Willem de Waal at flyhalf.

Conrad Jantjes is set to come back into the starting line-up at fullback. Percy Montgomery and De Waal, who both had poor games against the Crusaders, are expected to drop to the bench.

Meanwhile Stormers loose forward Luke Watson says he is preparing himself for a "huge battle" for the loose ball against Waratahs captain Phil Waugh on Saturday. Waugh is a supreme stealer on the ground so the match-up could be one of the highlights of the game.

"Phil is a phenomenal player and has done it for many years," Watson said on Tuesday in his first interview of the Super 14 season. "It will be a great tussle, one I'm looking forward to."

Watson has been under tremendous pressure on and off the field
Watson has played more towards the ball in 2009 than in recent seasons and he will try to create turnovers for the Stormers to attack from. He said his role had changed in 2009 due to the arrival of ball-carrying loose forward Duane Vermeulen in the Cape.

"It depends on what Rassie wants from me. Duane is here now and has been superb this season as a ball-carrier and in creating play," said Watson.

"This has allowed me to put more time into playing towards the ball and competing at the breakdowns."

Watson has been under tremendous pressure on and off the field after being booed earlier this season for his controversial comments about the Springbok jersey and Afrikaners last year.

But when asked about how he felt about it and how he has dealt with the situation, Watson said simply: "I do not want to comment on that. I will gladly speak about the Crusaders game or the upcoming Waratahs game."
Myself know Dyllie quite well as a Paarl Gym boy and sure have the talent. His schoolboy coach Frikkie van Zyl told me he have more talent then Jean. Thats pretty much big steps to follow.
 

Blue

Andrew Slack (58)
Not surprised Rassie is taking heat. He has done preciously little. He has arguably the biggest check book, a great player roster but yet they are the most inconsistent team in the comp.

We all thought he'd be the one to turn the Stormers into a winning unit but his record suggests the opposite. Other coached would have been fired by now.

The players also need to stand up and be counted but unfortunately for Rassie he will be the fall guy unless they catch a quick wakeup.
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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Timana Tahu to fill breach as virus hits
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By Iain Payten

April 01, 2009 12:00am

TIMANA Tahu is on standby to be called into the centres for the Waratahs' clash with the Stormers, with young star Rob Horne struck down with a virus.

Horne is the sixth NSW player to be bedridden with the mystery bug but the No. 13 is expected to be recovered to meet star South African centre Jean De Villiers on Saturday night at the SFS.

Coach Chris Hickey said he was not looking at Horne's illness as a chance to spell the hard-tackling 20-year-old.

"In talking to Rob I think he is handling it OK, he doesn't feel like he is particularly fatigued," Hickey said.

Luke Burgess (corked thigh) and Phil Waugh (achilles) are both set to play.

Tahu was owned by Devilliers last year, a big call for Tahu
 

Ash

Michael Lynagh (62)
Good, Horne has been poor these last few weeks and is suffering from second year syndrome by the looks. He's still young and maturing and should've been rested.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Moses said:
Sounds like Suzie is the Stormers 23rd player..
That 23rd spot is already been filled by myself, Oom Jan. Suzie se vrot vis. sy can stay in the kitchen, washing dishes. :angryfire:
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
HSBC WARATAHS
1. Benn Robinson (Eastwood)
2. Tatafu Polota-Nau (Parramatta)
3. Dan Palmer (Southern Districts)
4. Dean Mumm (Sydney University)
5. Will Caldwell (Sydney University)
6. Ben Mowen (Randwick)
7. Phil Waugh [c] (Sydney University)
8. Wycliff Palu* (Manly)
9. Luke Burgess (Sydney University)
10. Daniel Halangahu (Sydney University)
11. Lote Tuqiri (West Harbour)
12. Tom Carter (Sydney University)
13. Rob Horne (Southern Districts)
14. Lachie Turner (Eastwood)
15. Sam Norton-Knight (Northern Suburbs)
Reserves
16. Damien Fitzpatrick (Eastwood)
17. Sekope Kepu (Randwick)
18. Chris Thomson (Warringah)
19. Luke Doherty^ (Manly)
20. Brett Sheehan (Warringah)
21. Kurtley Beale (Northern Suburbs)
22. Timana Tahu (West Harbour)

* 50th Super Rugby Cap
^ 50th State Cap
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
The Vodacom Stormers team is as follows:

15. Conrad Jantjes
14. Wylie Human
13. Gcobani Bobo
12. Jean De Villiers (C)
11. Sireli Naqelevuki
10. Peter Grant
9. Ricky Januarie
8. Luke Watson
7 Duane Vermeulen
6. Schalk Burger
5. AJ Venter
4. Adriaan Fondse
3. Brian Mujati
2. Schalk Brits
1. Wicus Blaauw

Reserves
16. Tiaan Liebenberg
17. JD Moller
18. Hilton Lobberts
19. Francois Louw
20. Dewaldt Duvenage
21. Willem De Waal
22. Dylan Des Fountain
 

Blue

Andrew Slack (58)
PaarlBok said:
The Vodacom Stormers team is as follows:

15. Conrad Jantjes
14. Wylie Human
13. Gcobani Bobo
12. Jean De Villiers (C)
11. Sireli Naqelevuki
10. Peter Grant
9. Ricky Januarie
8. Luke Watson
7 Duane Vermeulen
6. Schalk Burger
5. AJ Venter
4. Adriaan Fondse
3. Brian Mujati
2. Schalk Brits
1. Wicus Blaauw

Reserves
16. Tiaan Liebenberg
17. JD Moller
18. Hilton Lobberts
19. Francois Louw
20. Dewaldt Duvenage
21. Willem De Waal
22. Dylan Des Fountain

Wylie?

Rassie?

Oi vay.
 

Scarfman

Knitter of the Scarf
He may be wylie but he's only human.

How old is the bastard? He should be playing golden oldies.
 

naza

Alan Cameron (40)
PaarlBok said:
9. Luke Burgess (Sydney University)

He played Colts for Sydney Uni but the march towards greatness began when he joined the Easts Beasts.
 

Blue

Andrew Slack (58)
Scarfman said:
He may be wylie but he's only human.

How old is the bastard? He should be playing golden oldies.

Rassie seems to have an age quota. Has to have at least two cart horses on the field at a time ;D

Wylie must be, oh, 64 ish? Heard he's still waiting for the weelchair as it got stuck in customs.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Ja Rassie have some kind of man love for Oupa Wylie.

Looking at his profile give the answer tho
Personal Details
Full Name Wylie Arthur
Surname Human
Height 180cm
Weight 90kg
Birth Date 26 February 1979
Birth City Uitenhage
Marital Status Single
Favourite Film Die Hard
Favourite Music R&B
Favourite Food Pap ,Steak
Primary School Dower Oefen
Secondary School Brandwag High School

Rassie is a Despatch boytjie.

Wylie did have a great game on the weekend for WP Vodacom side
WP Site
Vodacom Western Province handed the Boland Cavaliers a 46-7 (halftime 34-0) drubbing in a Vodacom Cup South section match played in Athlone on Saturday afternoon.

They then quickly raced to a 34-point lead at the break thanks to two tries from veteran wing Wylie Human and one each from centre Paul Bosch, abrasive No 8 Jody Burch and Pietersen, who converted three of them.

Both Human?s tries drew huge cheers: he intercepted a loose Boland pass in the 12th minute for his first, while he chipped and regathered brilliantly for the second just two minutes later.

Scorers:

WP 46 ? Tries: Joe Pietersen, Wylie Human (2), Paul Bosch, Jody Burch, Tiger Bax, Martin Muller. Conversions: Pietersen (4). Penalty: Pietersen.

Boland 7 ? Try: Godwaan Damon. Conversion: Lionel Cornelius.

Think Wylie is the only Saffer playing for all the SA S14 franchises.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Just to give a more detail look, this is the WP Vodacom side for the weekend
The Vodacom WP team is as follows:

15. Hayden Groepes
14. Terry Jacobs
13. PJ Vermeulen
12. Paul Bosch
11. Liam Bax
10. Joe Pietersen
9. Conrad Hoffmann
8. Jody Burch
7. Pieter Louw
6. Pieter Myburgh
5. De Kock Steenkamp
4. Martin Muller
3. Andre Schlechter
2. Hanyani Shimange (C)
1. Michael De Neuilly-Rice

Reserves

16. Pieter Wium
17. Denzil Riddles
18. Yaya Hartzenberg
19. Zandre Jordaan
20. Charlie King
21. Coenie Van Wyk
22. Dane Johnson

Now add the Varsity Cup winners Maties lot and sure a Stormers team that have a wealth of talented youngsters waiting to get a change in the Stormers jersey. The other day a Matie Uitnodiging Team, mostly koshuis players (their A team played the monday in the Varsity Cup) plays against the WP Vodacom side in a curtain raisor on Newlands when we played the Reds and nearly beat them.
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
Staff member
If the Tahs look at that one in the mirror, it will crack! UGLY!!
But, a win's a win. The creativity well ran out after 15 minutes, and despite good up front stuff, it was almost stuffed up.
Stormers never looked like scoring a try, to be fair. And just saw the Kepu replay again. What's wrong with our props, no appetite for scoring a meat pie? ;)
 
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