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Defining moments in career of players- Stormers side

Started by clevermike5 REPLIES156 VIEWS· 03 May 2013, 13:30
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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
03 May 2013, 13:30
#1
03 May 2013, 13:30#1

Saffex always talk bout defining moments in the careers of players - so let him get this loud and clear.  There were three defining moments in the Stormers game tonight. 

The one was the knock on of a ball by Kolisi - with six Stormers players outside of him - thus destroying a good attacking opportunity.

The second two came from Jantjies.  The first one when he passed a ball to the head of De Allende - the second one that drop goal attempt that was ten meters short and wide.  The man is really useless on the field of play.

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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
03 May 2013, 13:47
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03 May 2013, 13:47#2

Kolisi had a great game you ignorant twat. The pass from Jantjies was not an issue at all, it was de Allende who dropped it you idiot. Why do you think de Allende slapped his own head, he was not looking at the ball, he was looking at the opposition - a basic error you stupid ignorant man.

 

Kolisi dropped a ball, lets never play him again - fuck you are an idiot.

 

Lets do the same to Vermeulen who also dropped a ball.

 

You really are fucking STUPID

 

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
03 May 2013, 14:39
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03 May 2013, 14:39#3

Saffex

That ball passed to De Allende was in front of his face - bad pass.  And that knock on by Kolisi - there was nothing wrong with that one.   You are a bloody fool - for crying out loud!!!   OK back to "It Happens" - just the moments in games when it makes a diffrence to the potential outcome was f#cked up by your favourites AGAIN.   Jantjies made a massivce contribution to the loss of the Stormers against the Crusaders and now he missed a drop kick from straight in front of the posts that could have won the game for the Stormers.   What two heroes - you snivelling idiot.

You curse - I can curse back.

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
03 May 2013, 14:49
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03 May 2013, 14:49#4

Why was van Aswegen taken off was he playing badly?

Jantjies also lost the game against the Bulle with all his missed goal kicks.

We have missed Grant this year more than people realise.

 

 

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Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
03 May 2013, 15:38
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03 May 2013, 15:38#5

Look here you stupid prick, do you think that a pass that is slighly high is not possible to take? Especially by a centre, how fucking stupid are you? If it was such a poor pass, then why did de Allende reprimand himself for dropping a simple pass?

 

You are just a low life liar, who lies about the facts. The fact of the matter is that the pass was an easy one to take for a centre, de Allende fucked up by taking his eye off the ball and dropping it. de Allende was pissed off with himself because he knew he had stuffed up.

 

No drop kick is easy you stupid prick.

 

Yes Kolisi dropped the ball, so did Vermeulen you pathetic waste of space.

 

Go piss off back to your hole you ignorant low life, who just lies about the facts. You are pathetic

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
03 May 2013, 16:17
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03 May 2013, 16:17#6

Saffex

I have given out enough insults for the day.  Listen twit - when a ball was knocked on by Jantjies in the Crusaders game - you invented an excuse that the pass was too high - so you blame the scrummie.  The pass to Allende was exactly the height of the one to Jantjies - so now you blame De Allende for a knock-on.  Jantjies knocked on a high ball - De Allende did the same.  Now Jantjies is not to blame for a poor pass.

AND THAT MISSED DROP GOAL IN FRONT OF THE POSTS DOES THAT NOT SHOW A NEGATIVE?  or what excuse will you invent this time around????????

 

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