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No Mozart
It does not take on a life on its own. The referee decided that Koch was the cause of the poor scrum - but you blamed Kitshof for it. Typical Mozart BS,
Kwagga was blown away by the All Blacks. I like him, but he is not good enough against more robust teams. In 2018, in the opening test against Wales, Kwagga was again blown away and the most anonymous player on the field. Louw, a player who was never my first choice or favoured openside, has been excellent. He is the best player Rassie could have fielded, seeing that Brussow was past his best in that time. Lister, you take your credibility by the throat and slit it, bleeding it into a pool of mud. To elevate Kolisi over Louw? What has Kolisi achieved? One run for an offload and try. What else? Where are his big contributions? I have studied the film very thoroughly, and it is beyond question that he is the most insignificant player on the player game after game. Even those rare big runs in space, most amount to absolutely nothing other than eye-candy for the casuals. He offers the team nothing and has no leadership skills or field presence at all. Now he is an icon, just because he was on the field and is black. He may be a nice guy, but he was never a real Bok. Without Louw, there wouldn't even be a final for us last year.
You are a great one asking for factual information while when I asked you for information as to where Mostert did something noticeable in matches in 2019 - you never responded, When I asked how coaches fired on club level for gross incompetence would be good enough to be international coaches - there was no response either,
Louw was very poor in the tests he played in in 2018 and in the famous test in Wellington against the AB's won by the Springboks, the Springbok forwards made a turnover, when the AB's was attacking near the tryline while Louw was fiddling around in the backline. The ball was passed to him and he promptly knocked it on - that really was shit-poor.
Louw was nothing more than a bench-player in the WC series and got little game time in crucial tests. That says it all.
You asked me about Meyer's ability to coach at test level as if he had no record at test level. I don't need to know about his stint in France to determine what he could do at test level, because he has already done it. Is that really so difficult to understand, or is this how dishonest you truly are? Louw had one bad test in 2018 and one average one, where I said he needed to up his game; he did exactly that. You tried to hang every problem on him, and you were repeatedly debunked time, and time again. You are a liar.
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Meyer was one of the worst coaches that ever coached the Springbok team and even though with easy games in 2013 he lost only two tests - the real situation was that his teams started losing virtually everything in 2014 when between September 2014 and September 2015 the team won 4 matches and lost 7 games, He had no idea about teams election based on performance and that is a fact as well. However, he was really a disaster for the Springboks since he never built up a team for the RWC in 2015 and the squad he selected for the WC was horribly poor.
He nearly ruined the careers of a number of players - Pollard included and we were lucky - the Japan disaster saved rugby in SA as he was told he should not bother to ask for a contract extension. He was the only coach that ever lost all matches in the Rugby Championship in a year, The loss against Argentina in Durban was anytime as bad a loss as the Japan disaster was.
As bad as he was a coach of the Springboks - so bad was he at Stade Francais. He was totally clueless as to what is expected from a coach. He had the same problems he had as a Springbok coach at Stade Francaise, and they fired him for the same reason as SARU effectively did - SARU was somewhat late I must admit.
I was debunked? Never - not by you because you are as clueless about rugby as Meyer is. LMAO


