Tri Nations 1998

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Jun 13, 2024, 07:40

Man I miss this era. The demise of a strong Australia in the modern game is just tragic.


Jun 13, 2024, 08:00

Greatest Springbok side since Hennie Muller's 1951/2 Grand Slam winning Springboks.

Jun 13, 2024, 08:17

The current side isn't half bad either.

Jun 13, 2024, 08:44

Yeah I’d take the current side as well

Right up there with our best

Jun 13, 2024, 09:17

...but we do need a good dominant 4Nations to top it off.

Jun 13, 2024, 14:52

Some fabulous players in that team…..nice seeing Rossouw’s role as the blindside wing. Terblanche was a try scorer, Bobby a willow-o’-the-wisp and Joost an all time great.

Jun 13, 2024, 14:58

Have you seen Terblanche these days. Geez the guy looks like a pro bodybuilder

Jun 13, 2024, 15:06

"...but we do need a good dominant 4Nations to top it off."

Only one problem with that...

Razor.

Jun 13, 2024, 16:07

That era, that comp was like winning the World Cup if you look at the quality of those team. The northern hemisphere teams couldn't put together any decent teams. 

Australia won the World Cup in 99. The year after after knocking the boks out of the World Cup with wobble drop kick from Larkham. France knocked NZ out with pure champagne rugby. 

Mallet also over played his players and did really look after them, he then dropped his captain for Bobby etc. Mallet was under a lot of pressure back then. Still one of my favourite coaches and always enjoy listening to him. 

Nice to see Erasmus taking over his mantle. Just hope Rassie can take a page from Mallets book and go past 17 games unbeaten. 

Jun 13, 2024, 16:40

Mallet was assisted by Carel's foundation for the team...man did Dup get a raw deal.

Jun 13, 2024, 16:45

I've been reading Rassie's book. Interesting to read his insights into that era. According to him the Mallett side started fracturing along provincial lines and because of the type of communication between coach and players back in that era (lack of openness about the motivation for decisions, etc.) it just went from bad to worse. The outside pressure also got to Mallett which made him force changes to the Boks playing style. The Teichmann/Skinstad thing was just the tip of the iceberg.

Part of Rassie's role as "Director of Rugby" is to shield the coach (Nienaber) from dealing with outside pressures like press and politics so that he can just focus on coaching.

Jun 13, 2024, 16:52

Mallet was assisted by Carel's foundation for the team...man did Dup get a raw deal.

Rassie says in that 61-22 win over Aus the players finally grasped what Carel had been trying to teach them and how he saw the game. Then he got booted. Very raw deal.

Jun 13, 2024, 18:41

Look at those shoulder pads :P

Jun 14, 2024, 03:34

Aren't they spectacular, Becs?

 
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