Wow Mike, you met the governor? That's cool.
Baby Boks team v UWC tomorrow
poi-e, it's Governator for you. He'll be back, so watch out!
I wrongly assumed the auto correct on my phone would change 'governor' to 'governator' cheers Draad
Dave S - just wanted to extend the olive branch and apologise for some of the posts above - sometimes things can get a bit carried away on this board and you forget posters are real people with real lives off the board, I sure you're a better dude than the way I interpret your posts...hope I'm the same.
Hope you'll be big enough to accept it, I'll still be at the aforementioned pub at Canary Wharf on Wednesday if you want that beer.
Good luck with Colchester - although I know the East Coast Bays side in Auckland - not so sure Colchester would get one over them...but that's another matter.
Anyways, keep it footy
Poi-e aka Papakapride
I am not really interested in the discussion between poi-e and Saffex.
I am very interested in what happened in the game today between the Under 20.s and the University of Western Cape. Does anybody know anything about what happened in that game - since it was not telecasted.
The SA U20’s won the match 65-7 after a half-time lead of 31-0.
The young guns scored eleven tries and many of them came of well-worked structured play, something Theron was looking for this early in their campaign. This was the squad’s first match of their 2013 campaign.
The team will defend their IRB Junior World Championship title (won in Cape Town last year) in June in France.
“We had a couple of objectives from this. We have been together five days now, so we wanted to put out early markers of excellence. I am happy that we could do that. Our discipline was good and we kept to the structures we wanted. We defended well, created a lot of chances and finished them off.”
Theron gave most of his squad of 35 a run and with matches against Maties and UCT to follow next week, the coach will see all the players in camp in a match situation.
“I am pretty happy on where we are at this stage of our season, but the reality is that a lot of hard work still lies ahead,” Theron said.
SA Under-20’s point scorers:
Tries: Luther Obi, Jacques du Plessis (2), Jan Serfontein (2), Ruan Steenkamp, Dries Swanepoel, Tyler Fisher, Eugene Le Maitre, JP Lewis (2). Conversions: Handrè Pollard (3), Robert du Preez, Tim Swiel.


