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Year of the Boar Print E-mail
Written by BartMan   
Sunday, 04 March 2007
Unrelated photo : Photosport.co.nz2007, is the year of the Boer (well, pig really, but for two reasons I prefer Boer, or Boar, over pig, as I was born in a year of the Boar, and well, the Boer teams in this seasons Super 14 are doing what they have not done before, winning offshore) in the Chinese calendar.  I was going to say the ching-chong calendar, but thought I better not, in the cause of racial harmony...
 
 Some of the Boer on the forum perhaps are behaving a little like pigs, but hell, when you get your turn at the trough of success, bloody gorge yourself, as you never know how long it is going to last do you.  Unless you are a Crusaders fan, in which case it seems to last for bloody ever.  There have been very few chances to belly up to the trough for the Boers over the years, so this is there moment!!  To be perfectly fair, the Wobbly fans, and a fair number of the more successful Kiwi teams fans have been revelling in the past too.  But not here to be fair, so disregard that last sentence.
 
 Could also be year of the bore, with some of the games not really living up to much, score lines of 6-3 and 9-3 look to belong more in the 1940s than the 2000s.  But Bore, Boar or Boer, it is another year of rugby, and enjoyable as always.
So, the weekend’s games (round 5) – one positive, while the Boers were beating all ‘n’ sundry, the Aussies, again, could not come up with a win, and that included the Warabores playing against the Western Farce.  But I digress; we know that Aussie rugby at the moment is not in the best of health.
 
 The Boers though, winning AWAY from home, snatching last minute wins from brain exploding champion teams, thumping other front runners, and in general enjoying themselves at the expense of Kiwi and Wobbly rugby.  Not good!!
 
 So, any excuses?  The rested All Blacks?  Travel?  Ahh, early season start, umm, straws, where are the straws to clutch at…
 
 The only excuse that can hold any water, is the resting of the All Blacks.  But the amount of water that holds would not be enough to make a cup of tea, not really.  The Crusaders and Hurricanes have been blowing hot and cold at any rate (the two teams most effected).  If they had both been blowing hot all the time, they would be sitting atop the table, so the skills and players are still there, just the consistency is not.  And that consistency, well, you get that through experience, and sans the R&Ring All Blacks, experience is at a premium – although Gear and Tuiali’I are not lacking in that department, and they can put their hands up first for the loss to the Sharks at the weekend.
 
 The travel excuse it a crock of shit too.  For teams on all sides of the ditch..  The Boers for years have blamed having to cross the road for their losses, as they get stage fright on any stage but there own.  This year, they are getting it right though, why, who bloody knows!  The travel thing though, there was an article in the NZ Herald pre season, and three of the four teams that travel the most this season, are NOT South African.  The Queensland Reds, followed by the Highlanders get the most air miles this season.  I forget the rest, so no excuses there, for anyone!
 
 Early season start – again, it is a level playing field, as all teams are starting at the same time, and it is not as if it was sprung on them a week before the start of the competition was it – franchises knew and planned for it from the end of last season.  Just some planned better than others.
 
 Bottom line. wins are wins.  You can only play what is put in front of you, and if you beat them, fine, if not, fine.  At the moment, Boers are winning, and so be it!
 
 To the games:
 
 Blues 28-9 Highlanders. 
 
The score was no indication of the game, the Blues should have won by more.  Their forward pack tore the Highlanders eight a new poo-hole, but just couldn’t convert that dominance into points.
 The Highlanders, good  work them though, defended like Trojans for as long as they could, but the weight of possession told in the end.  They never really looked like scoring points though.
 Flavell against led from the front for the Blues pack, looking more and more like a RWC All Black.  Jerome Kaino too looking the goods thanks to constant game time.  Playing very well.  Toeava another looking pretty handy too thanks to match play and lots of it.  McAlister, Afoa, Howlett also doing their selection chances no harm.
 Highlanders to put their hands up for selection, Evans in his first game back, Blackie, and that new openside flanker, Solokai (think that is the spelling).  Ryan was quiet, but still in pretty good nick – hard for any of that Highlanders tight five to shine the hiding it was receiving,
 
 Waratahs 16-16 Force
 
This game was not too shabby in the first spell, before turning into a kick fest force back game in the second spell when both sides were too scared to lose to win!  Meaning that neither side wanted to chance their arm and have a go, just in case they ended up giving the opposition  chance to win.  Well, they both succeeded. 
 Highlight of the match, the Lote Tuqiri push in the back and verbal serve to Sam Norton-Knight.  If Waratah coach McKenzie had an guts, he’d drop that fuzzy haired PistonwristedGibbon quicker than Di dropped Charles all those years ago.  Sure NK blew the CHANCE of the goal that would have given NSW the win, but then, there had been 80 minutes gone already when the win could have been, and should have been taken.
 Kurtly Beale, ‘the new Mark Ella’, the first time I have seen him play, and thanks to Lee Grant’s fixation with the young fella, I watched as closely as television allows, and I think he will be a better than average international player.  Probably not for a year or three though, but the promise is all there…
 
 Cheetahs 22-22 Chiefs
 Bloody slept in on this one, and only saw the second half, where the Chiefs played like the Chiefs, after having a 16 to nil lead early in the game.
 At least they didn’t lose this time out, so a win must be just around the corner…
 Highlights of the match was the Cheetah’s captain I think, Smith, the flanker.  His elbow in the face fetish for any Chiefs player on the ground was a thing to behold.  I think for this week he takes the angry man award of Blues hooker Whitcombe, who introduced a few Highlanders to his forearm too…
 
 Hurricanes 17-30 Stormers
 Hands up who thought that the Hurricanes had changed?  That they weren’t all fizz and froth and no substance.  Standing?  Good. Now give yourselves a collective uppercut please. 
 Again, this games score line was not a fair indication of the match.  The hurricanes didn’t deserve to have 17 points.  But then, the Stormers didn’t’ really deserve their points either, although the Hurricanes thought they did, and kept giving them five pointers. 
 but I am digressing.  I am here to abuse that forward pack in the yellow.  They were horrible.  The first push over try conceded since 1941 damn near.  With a pack that included an All Black, and Junior All Black prop, a junior All Black and Maori All Black locking pairing, and a bunch of loose forwards (we all know they don’t count at scrum time anyway, lazy bastards).  They shite I the tight, and not much better in the loose.
 The Stormers your typical big hard bastard Boers who never say die, take everything they are given, and just go about their game with the minimum of skills, and maximum of brutality – the way rugby should be played!!
 Also loved the standoff between the skylab Boer lock and David Smith (was waiting for the coms team to come out with the David v Goliath crack, was Mexted not there).  Little Smithy could not reach pat the big mans elbow once the collar grip was thrown on - all good too!!
 
 Brumbies 7-19 Bulls
 
Oh my goodness.  hang on, that's a bit tame.  Fucking hell.  That was my reaction when I heard this score on Sunday morning.  First shcok the Brumbies losing at fortress Canberra, and the second, losing to a Boer side, and third - the Bulls!!  Didn't see any of the game, so lets just leave it at that, shocked!!
 
 Reds 20-26 Lions
 
But wait, there's more.  The Reds also lost, after having something like a 16 point lead.  Poor old steady Eddie has been left realing, there is no stat left that he can quote that makes it look the the Reds were robbed.  Again, didn't see the game, so no comment on the play, but (always a but) isn't Aussie rugby in the doldrums, which no one can complain about, but the Aussies of course...  On the subject of Steady Eddie, who was that Wobbly coach a few years back who had the brain tumour?  I remember watching him in an interview just before it was found, and he was making about as much sense as Steady Eddie, so perhaps time for Eddie to get a brain scan too (Jones was the coach I think, Alan)??
 
 Sharks 27-26 Crusaders
 I am going to have to get my ears tested, or check if the alarm on my watch is working, as this is another game I missed thanks to lack of organisation.  A game lacking in great skills and execution, by the posts of the forum though. The Crusaders gifting the win to the Sharks thanks to being plain stupid at the end of the game.  So yet another game going down to the wire and being won. or lost, depending on which side of the ledger you are, after the final whistle.  For closeness of games this season has been a cracker.  For skill factor, not so great, but hell, who cares!!
 
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