Springboks forward Lood de Jager returns after heart condition that kept him out of the game

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Jan 06, 2024, 12:57

Bear in mind oaks that pericarditis is one of the most notable adverse events arising from the deadly Covid Jabs.

Lood was a key member a the Bok Tight five before this illness and ws greatly missed at the RWC. 

Anyhow it looks like he is now on his way back. He is though another Bok who possibly wont make the next RWC as he is 31 years old. Note the hight and size. A great Lineout forward and the type of lock you want in the scrums.


Full nameLodewyk de Jager
Date of birth17 December 1992 (age 31)
Place of birthAlbertonSouth Africa
Height2.06 m (6 ft 9 in)
Weight125 kg (276 lb; 19 st 10 lb)

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Jan 06, 2024, 14:56

Lomp always had a stamina problem…..gosh HasBeen are you suggesting he had COVID in 2015. Lomp was Patient Zero?

Jan 06, 2024, 22:34

Mostert would've prevented Kaino from scoring .............. LompdaLood lacked heart.

Jan 07, 2024, 11:44

mozart and BB

The man was seriously ill and wa fortuate to  survive, now he is back in training - and all you said was typical  hystria.    Well yiou hav now ag ain exposd that y or hatred  knows no limit.

Jan 07, 2024, 15:22

According to Sunday newspaper Rapport, De Jager is suffering from pericarditis, a minor heart condition which a player can develop from exercising when sick with the cold or flu.

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‘Fortunate to survive’. No he was never at risk of dying…you are just using his illness to further your Board obsession. Which is actually pretty disgusting.

My comment was obviously in jest for anybody but the one person here who has zero sense of humor. None!

Jan 07, 2024, 17:33

Your "comical" jest has been repeted hundreds of times before and you are not dead from laughing at yourself  yet? 

Jan 07, 2024, 21:47

Lood is a real lock, has always had Mostert’s number

When Lood is fit, he starts - why - because as Matfield said, he is the best number 5 lock in the game

This is a fact - if Lood and Mostert are fit then Lood starts - it’s always been the case

Lood has it all - traditional Bok lock - Mostert has everything but physicality, bit of an issue that

Jan 07, 2024, 23:43

Mostert doesn’t have physicality (at least according to you), Dud Toit doesn’t ever fetch, Kolisi is a captain that never captains. Lood is a low energy lock who isn’t great in the lineouts, a poor tackler and non existent with ball in hand…but we never hear anything but praise for the last three.

Snyman is way, way better than Lomp but even he didn’t crack the team because in one of his few smart moves, Eluckmiss saw the value of Mostert

Jan 08, 2024, 01:00

Mozart 

You miss out on too many incidents during  matches to make comments like the above on Du Toit and come up with BS..  

Jan 08, 2024, 02:13

I know, I should be more like you and see the mistakes players like de Jongh make, even if they weren’t playing in that particular match.

Jan 08, 2024, 08:53

Lood is 31 and a bit over his best. Doubtful that he will make the next WC….so it’s time to rebuild get younger locks in….this upcoming international season, must be used exclusively for that purpose of recruiting fresh stock.

Jan 08, 2024, 12:18

There is a reason Rassie always selected Lood over Mostert because Lood is far better

We would all have selected RG to partner Eben as RG is the best 5 in the game

But therein lies the genius of Rassie. Instead of having his two best locks starting he spread the strength of the 23 to ensure there was no drop in effect when the bench is used

Given this fact, would I start Mostert ahead of RG - no fucking way, Mostert would not make my extended squad let alone the match 23.

I can see the value in spreading the strength of the 23, but Mostert would just not feature in my spread at all. There is no place for a physically inept lock in my Bok set up

Jan 08, 2024, 15:29

So Eluckmiss chose a lock who is physically inept to start every key game in a WC year to spread the strength..  waaaahahaha….genius, pure genius.

Jan 08, 2024, 17:13

Yes he did just that for like Fourie not being physically effective in the set piece he values his other contributions over the physicality

Same applies to useless Mostert - Rassie values all that energy, heart and all those tackles over the lack of physicality Mostert brings. It’s misplaced value but Rassie is not perfect

I’m guessing the fact that we had two massively physical loosies in Vermeulen and PSDT this kind of counters powder puff Mostert in the physical stakes

Jan 09, 2024, 05:45

I think poor mozzzietard should consider what matfiled says about Lood. Best number 5 in the world. The trouble is ou mozzzitard thinks he knows far better than matfiled. One thing about matfiled is that he is smart. 

Moozzzietard missed seeing how good Du Toit was when he won world player of the year that is how out of focus the mozcroscope is. Mozzzie has been going on about Du Toit for many years.  Du Toit of course won man of the match in the RWC finals which added to the pan for Mozzzie.  Mozzzie doesn't appear to be able to assess players objectively.

Snyman is a great player but in my opinion has not reached his earlier hights before the injuries, If he was fully fit and back to what he was I rate him above even Lood. He could have been an all time great.



Jan 09, 2024, 09:33

Yeah I think Matfield might know a bit more than Moz :)

Jan 09, 2024, 18:22

Matfiled is a noob in mozzie's eyes.:D

Jan 09, 2024, 18:48

Actually no, in your eyes. 

Jan 10, 2024, 19:02

no, actually a pap lock in his eyes...:D

Jan 11, 2024, 08:16

Mozzzietard clearly doesn't know much about the dangers of pericarditis.

Pericarditis can range from mild illness that gets better on its own, to a life-threatening condition. Fluid buildup around the heart and poor heart function can complicate the disorder. The outcome is good if pericarditis is treated right away.

Pericarditis is inflammation of the lining around the heart. The most common symptom of pericarditis is chest pain or discomfort. Although pericarditis can be long-lasting, most people recover within weeks.

Thankfully it appears that Lood after some time has recovered. Obviously this illness is no joke.

Myocarditis is another common adverse event when it comes to the MNRA Covid jabs

Myocarditis can interfere with heart function, and the heart muscle can be permanently damaged. Scar tissue may form as a result of the inflammation and interfere with heart function, plus increase the risk for abnormal heart rhythms. However, myocarditis doesn't always cause permanent damage to the heart.

Note all those sports people and even news people keeling over from heart attacks.

World leading Cardiologist Dr Peter McCullough says that heart muscle once damaged does not repair itself. McCullough is a ferocious opponent of the MNRA Covid Jabs. This leading authority was censored by Mozzzietard's Globalist buddies in the Globalist media.

But guess what the genie is out of the box and the adverse events and deaths resulting from the covid MNRA jabs are now widely known.

Mozzzietard loses yet again.

 

 
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