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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#41
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#41

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#42
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#42

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#43
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#43

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#44
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#44

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#45
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#45

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#46
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#46

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#47
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#47

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#48
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#48

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#49
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#49

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#50
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#50

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#51
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#51

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#52
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#52

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#53
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#53

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#54
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#54

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#55
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#55

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#56
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#56

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#57
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#57

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#58
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#58

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#59
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#59

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#60
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#60

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#61
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#61

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#62
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#62

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#63
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#63

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#64
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#64

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#65
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#65

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#66
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#66

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#67
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#67

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#68
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#68

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#69
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#69

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#70
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#70

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#71
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#71

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#72
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#72

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#73
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#73

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#74
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#74

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#75
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#75

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#76
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#76

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#77
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#77

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#78
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#78

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#79
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#79

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
05 Feb 2013, 08:08
#80
05 Feb 2013, 08:08#80

Sharkbok

Looking at the De Villiers - De Jongh center combination in Super 15 in 2012 - you have found the best description imaginable - it was like watching paint dry.   That could not be said of the Scottish and English tests  though.   In those two tests De Jongh went AWOL and I had to study minute after minute where he was on the field of play - he definitely was never where he was supposed tto be..

De Jongh as a small player - has one real deficiency - he does not have the skill set that would off-set his small physique.   He should never have been a Springbok - just not good enough for the job.   His real abilities are clearly illustrated by his stats and the fact that he is totally ineffective in attacking play. 

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