You implied that he was with your post.Again, I never said he was treated badly.
But if other countries dont have the same issue with a collection of players not wanting to play for the national team that we have (and you'd have to include the likes of Marky Mark (Nawaqanitawase) (Nawaqanitawase) and Carter G in that), its probably not the players fault.
I am jealous of this, there certainly appears to be a massive amount of pride in wearing the national jersey.Show me a Springbok with this attitude. Show me an Argentinan with this attitude. Creevy about to hi 40 and still giving his all for his country
I could imagine SA supporters giving White stick!I was at the Georgian test and sat near a group of 20 something's who were on the beers and they spent the entire match yelling out to Nic White, telling him how shit he was, and how he should get off the field.
Could you imagine South African supporters doing that? (Maybe they did pre-rassie?)
This is kind of what I was saying about Australian rugby - maybe Australian sport, the Marsh brothers experienced the same thing, and Raygun nowI could imagine SA supporters giving White stick!
But no, I cannot imagine them bagging their own players in a home Test.
Skelton has been the reluctant Wallaby. Several coaches tried to get him involved and he was not interested. Jones making him captain was a joke. Maybe that was the only way he could get him to commit? He is doing well in Europe but there are big holes in his game and he has not been able to transfer that form to test footy. Time to move on.Show me a Springbok with this attitude. Show me an Argentinan with this attitude. Creevy about to hi 40 and still giving his all for his country
What in the world are you trying to say with this post?I am jealous of this, there certainly appears to be a massive amount of pride in wearing the national jersey.
I wonder if this pride with representing your country is due to SA's sporting history?
I would imagine not being permitted to play for your country probably instils pride in now being able to.
Does South African have any rugby pride days where other cultures are celebrated or is it purely about celebrating South Africa?
Show me a country that doesn’t love a pile on?This is kind of what I was saying about Australian rugby - maybe Australian sport, the Marsh brothers experienced the same thing, and Raygun now
We love a pile on. Lolesio probably isn't having a great time of it right now, and Skelton probably didn't love his last few years here either.
And how many of these overseas players that are lauded on here have the same feelings of apathy towards their county?Skelton has been the reluctant Wallaby. Several coaches tried to get him involved and he was not interested. Jones making him captain was a joke. Maybe that was the only way he could get him to commit? He is doing well in Europe but there are big holes in his game and he has not been able to transfer that form to test footy. Time to move on.
Although it sounds like a fair bit of conjecture on Doran's part.
Show me a Springbok with this attitude. Show me an Argentinan with this attitude. Creevy about to hi 40 and still giving his all for his country
Yeah we just need to figure out how to facilitate this. Leverage Japan and its closer proximity somehow.They're able to earn squillions and still play for their country. And command the right contact conditions to do so.
That’s exactly what Will Skelton could do, that’s my point.They're able to earn squillions and still play for their country. And command the right contact conditions to do so.
Slipper played 8 mins and then got concussed. I would hate for you to be my boss.If the second test against South Africa shows us nothing more, then it was very clear that James Slipper and Nic White are nearing or at the end of their international careers. Certainly, neither is likely to be in the mix for the Lions tour nor the 2027 RWC.