Keo & Zels: Bok stars fired up for Poms
The boys are relishing going back to the Highveld in July when the Boks deal with England, but for now they’re flying high after Saturday’s visit to Loftus.
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The boys are relishing going back to the Highveld in July when the Boks deal with England, but for now they’re flying high after Saturday’s visit to Loftus.
The boys insist that Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry just intensified with the appointment of Dave Rennie as All Blacks coach – and they rave about Italy and Scotland.
The boys lavish praise on the SA Shield-winning Lions but it’s the stampeding Bulls that has them beaming.
The boys are thrilled with Rassie Erasmus’ investment in youth, but when it comes to this weekend’s SA derbies up north, they’ll be decided by the oldies.
The past fortnight has shown these Poms are more pretenders than contenders, the boys apologise that they fell for the England hype!
Look no further than Rassie’s cunning plan – South Africa ships them out, and ships them back in.
The Investec Champions Cup has delivered several bolters for Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus, the boys name them.
The first victory in the Greatest Rivalry tour will come with who gets Tony Brown.
The greatest mystery in this year’s Investec Champions Cup is how Rassie’s super Springboks have faded.
So many Springboks stood tall in the weekend’s derbies, but it was a non-Bok who made the biggest statement.