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Tank lets rip

Started by Beeno14 REPLIES166 VIEWS· 15 Aug 2012, 17:52
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
15 Aug 2012, 17:52
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15 Aug 2012, 17:52#1

Ex Sport 24

Hands up those who know the Currie Cup fixtures for this weekend! Right, no need for a deodorant sponsor there, then? Can’t sleep due to the excitement? Thought not …

That is what you get when you make Super Rugby longer than a tapeworm, turn the Tri-Nations into the Four Nations, and try and squeeze the once proud Currie Cup between the two …

So the Currie Cup is the new Vodacom Cup, and it becomes the perfect time to experiment with new players and game plans, perhaps with a view to entertaining the crowds by scoring tries … Surely?

Not down in the Western Cape


"We want to do well in the Currie Cup, but the management team sees it as the first phase towards next year's Super Rugby competition," said Allister Coetzee.

"We won 14 out of 17 matches in the Super series - and that shows that there's not much wrong. There will be one or two small changes, but we don't need to change a lot," he said.(Alistair has NO clue!!!)

This after failing to secure a single four-try bonus point win and scoring the fewest tries of all the teams? Don’t need to change a lot? What planet are they from?

And if they are going to use the conference trophies of the last 2 years as proof of how well they are doing, then they are in a deeper hole than I thought.

Defence might get you through the league stages of Super Rugby, but unlike Test rugby, history has proven that you actually need to score tries to win the play off matches. So based on their inability to do this, there was no way they were going to win a playoff match, even at home as log leaders. And while the Sharks played really well, to not beat a side that had travelled to Brisbane to win a quarter final the week before, in front of 50 000 adoring fans, borders on the criminal!

Besides that, what has happened to the proud WP tradition that used to see the Cape side playing open, attacking, attractive rugby? With all the talent that comes out of the schools (Paarl Gym top the national rankings), universities (Maties and Ikeys dominate Varsity Cup), clubs (Hammies won Club champs recently) and the institutes, this province should not only be dominating, but leading the way by doing so through improving player skills and scoring tries!

Throw in the much talked about boardroom politics that saw Rassie Erasmus depart the union saying that he was spending more time fighting the politics than he was on rugby, and sees the coaches having to defend their teams to the blazer brigade, based not on skill level but ethnicity and the club they play for, and it becomes apparent that a rot has developed that needs a strong dose of antibiotics!
(THIS IS WHERE THE REAL PROBLEM IS - WHAT HOPE OF A CURE?)
They are yet to fill the post of High Performance Manager
, which means the role - surely vital in a pro era - remains shared among the coaches and administration. This saw Allister Coetzee - who remains at the helm during the Currie Cup, unlike in some other provinces where an up and coming coach takes the reigns - explaining Duane Vermeulen’s Post-it filled contract to his new agent this week instead of preparing the team for the Sharks game on Saturday.

Bryan Habana, Juan de Jongh, Gio Aplon, Jean de Villiers, JP du Plessis, Marcel Brache, Danie Poolman, Joe Pietersen … And you can’t score tries? No man, pull the other one, it’s got bells on it!

Good article Tank and it about summarises my gripes.

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garethedwardsClub Pro240 posts
15 Aug 2012, 18:14
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15 Aug 2012, 18:14#2

I like this part best

 

"And if they are going to use the conference trophies of the last 2 years as proof of how well they are doing, then they are in a deeper hole than I thought. "

 

But, I know good few people (I am one of them) who actually follow the Currie Cup, well the top 6 at least. We even take part in the Supersport fantasty league for it. Putting things into perspective, the alot of the top players either in SA squad or injured and a shout out to KanKan in Japan.

I love the format and I love the fact that the younger guys get a run and of course it has become a feeder to S15 title (not the conference table nonsense)

Currie Cup becoming the "feeder" tournament is exactly what you see in NZ and Aus, the other two countries who play S15 and the new Chamionship with us. People are lossing a sight of things.

 

As for trouble with WP, I couldn't agree more. I don't hate the franchise by a long shot, but they need to change their management. They just seem to hit a brick wall when they actually are fully capable of taking it to that next level.

And seriously need to start keeping hold of their younger talent, which currently they just let Bulls buy up from under their noses.

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carpetmuncherPro1,667 posts
15 Aug 2012, 18:34
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15 Aug 2012, 18:34#3

i biggest fear for the wp union is that they walk the same path as the lions are. the lions's regressed year by year to a level where they are now.

 

in the late 90's they were the model of sa rugby. now they are the model that is on page 54 of the farmers weekly newpaper

 

they will always develop talent but that wont realise its full potential

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
15 Aug 2012, 19:01
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15 Aug 2012, 19:01#4

Its very, very irritating if you are  WP supporter. We have everything but good managment.  That is why I never blamed Rassie for getting out as Mallet did before him. A potential super power is not realising its potential.

Hate to admit it but the Bulle knock the socks off our management. 

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carpetmuncherPro1,667 posts
17 Aug 2012, 12:45
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17 Aug 2012, 12:45#5

hahahahaha me a wp supporter hahahahahahahah

 

i much rather have my head cut off before i support the WP

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