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Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:04 am
by handyman
Slim 293 wrote:
Sards wrote:When is this match........

That information should be in the OP of this match thread...
:lol:

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:18 am
by Sards
handyman wrote:
Slim 293 wrote:
Sards wrote:When is this match........

That information should be in the OP of this match thread...
:lol:
:lol:

Just checked...its tomorrow.......Shit. I am away for a fishing trip. But I will take a tab with to watch it

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:22 am
by handyman
Sards wrote:
handyman wrote:
Slim 293 wrote:
Sards wrote:When is this match........

That information should be in the OP of this match thread...
:lol:
:lol:

Just checked...its tomorrow.......Shit. I am away for a fishing trip. But I will take a tab with to watch it
11 bells. Just about the time to klap a few beers and getting ready for the brandy.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:23 am
by maxbox
Slim 293 wrote:
Sards wrote:When is this match........

That information should be in the OP of this match thread...
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:53 am
by MungoMan
Sards wrote:
MungoMan wrote:
maxbox wrote:Shit official match thread, Sards this is absolutely abysmal :thumbdown:
It is very early in the season for Sards to be presenting as the benchmark broken man.

Here's hoping it's merely early round wobbles and he regains a modicum of mojo sharpish.
Dearest Mungoman.......please go feck yourself




























8)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Tried and failed. Many times.

I blame tight hamstrings.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 9:53 am
by Sards
handyman wrote:
Sards wrote:
handyman wrote:
Slim 293 wrote:
Sards wrote:When is this match........

That information should be in the OP of this match thread...
:lol:
:lol:

Just checked...its tomorrow.......Shit. I am away for a fishing trip. But I will take a tab with to watch it
11 bells. Just about the time to klap a few beers and getting ready for the brandy.
That wont be a time for fishing...low tide...just peckers stealing your bait.

Perfect time to start a fire and swallow a few cold ones. I will have my youngsters fetching the beers

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 10:08 am
by Sards
OP updated

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 11:10 am
by Hawk97
Sards wrote:OP updated
Cutting edge pre-match analysis. I like it :thumbup:

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 1:59 pm
by saffer13
sunnybanana wrote:
assfly wrote:
Big Nipper wrote:
assfly wrote:Team as expected. Both our fullbacks last week were shocking, but keen to see what the Frenchman can do in a full game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kncnaiTDutA
That was 13 years ago :lol: but still quite funny.

He was a great player at Toulouse, hopefully he can bring some of that magic on Saturday.

Let's be honest though, we haven't had a decent 15 since Montgomery :((
Steyn.
Lambie.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 2:40 pm
by OupaStruisbaai
Jensrsa wrote:REPLACEMENTS
21. De Wet ROOS

https://www.brumbies.com.au/2017/03/bru ... sh-sharks/
Chicken runner?

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 2:47 pm
by OupaStruisbaai
OomPB wrote:
Jensrsa wrote:REPLACEMENTS
21. De Wet ROOS

https://www.brumbies.com.au/2017/03/bru ... sh-sharks/
Chicken runner?
Having been born in South Africa, Roos moved to Australia at the age of 12 and started his rugby career with junior club the Sylvania Bulldogs.


Selected for the Western Sydney Rams for the 2015 National Rugby Championship Roos excelled and his string of fine performances led to a call up the Australian Barbarians team that toured New Zealand in the latter part of 2015.


"I am delighted to be joining the Brumbies and look forward to helping the team achieve their goals in 2017," Roos said.


"It is fantastic to get a chance to be a part of such a well-renowned organisation. The Brumbies have a reputation and culture in the rugby community that is second to none and I am excited by the prospect of being able to play my part in the Super Rugby season."

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 3:10 pm
by assfly
saffer13 wrote:
sunnybanana wrote:
Steyn.
Lambie.
I was watching some old clips of Andre Joubert the other day. There hasn't been anybody quite like him. There is something so exciting about a large, fast and imposing fullback. Strange how these days they seem to be midgets.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 3:40 pm
by Zakar
assfly wrote:
saffer13 wrote:
sunnybanana wrote:
Steyn.
Lambie.
I was watching some old clips of Andre Joubert the other day. There hasn't been anybody quite like him. There is something so exciting about a large, fast and imposing fullback. Strange how these days they seem to be midgets.
Speding? Folou? DHP? Piutau?

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 4:43 pm
by Torquemada 1420
assfly wrote:Or perhaps one of our esteemed Brumbies fans can do one?
:lol:

Touche

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 5:10 pm
by ox wagon
The Sharks were hugely impressive against a strong Reds team away from home, a bogey side for the Sharks. Looked the leanest and fittest I can remember them coming off the pre-season. Were strong in defence. Pack did well especially Tendai. Backline were moving the ball a lot, but the conditions didn't suit it. Pat was double touching, passing to the man outside then looping for another take, showed attacking intent. French fossil needs to be sent to the glue factory asap, our attack would've been much better without him.

Now some quick thoughts on the Stomps v Bulls match, as this thread has been invaded them. This match provided more evidence Pollard is an overhyped average player, like the RWC semifinal, this will be ignored. He's playing in an overhyped average Bulls team. The Stomps have an impressive tight five, everything behind that is powderpuff. As soon as they are matched up front, they will collapse. Evidence for this, is SP Marais being my man of the match. He dominated an average Bulls side, and bossed an average Stomp backline. Kolbe is a diver. It was a very poor match, what was once average CC standard.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 5:38 pm
by saffer13
ox wagon wrote:The Sharks were hugely impressive against a strong Reds team away from home, a bogey side for the Sharks. Looked the leanest and fittest I can remember them coming off the pre-season. Were strong in defence. Pack did well especially Tendai. Backline were moving the ball a lot, but the conditions didn't suit it. Pat was double touching, passing to the man outside then looping for another take, showed attacking intent. French fossil needs to be sent to the glue factory asap, our attack would've been much better without him.

Now some quick thoughts on the Stomps v Bulls match, as this thread has been invaded them. This match provided more evidence Pollard is an overhyped average player, like the RWC semifinal, this will be ignored. He's playing in an overhyped average Bulls team. The Stomps have an impressive tight five, everything behind that is powderpuff. As soon as they are matched up front, they will collapse. Evidence for this, is SP Marais being my man of the match. He dominated an average Bulls side, and bossed an average Stomp backline. Kolbe is a diver. It was a very poor match, what was once average CC standard.
:lol:

I expected nothing less.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 5:42 pm
by Ruggafan
ox wagon wrote:The Sharks were hugely impressive against a strong Reds team away from home, a bogey side for the Sharks. Looked the leanest and fittest I can remember them coming off the pre-season. Were strong in defence. Pack did well especially Tendai. Backline were moving the ball a lot, but the conditions didn't suit it. Pat was double touching, passing to the man outside then looping for another take, showed attacking intent. French fossil needs to be sent to the glue factory asap, our attack would've been much better without him.

Now some quick thoughts on the Stomps v Bulls match, as this thread has been invaded them. This match provided more evidence Pollard is an overhyped average player, like the RWC semifinal, this will be ignored. He's playing in an overhyped average Bulls team. The Stomps have an impressive tight five, everything behind that is powderpuff. As soon as they are matched up front, they will collapse. Evidence for this, is SP Marais being my man of the match. He dominated an average Bulls side, and bossed an average Stomp backline. Kolbe is a diver. It was a very poor match, what was once average CC standard.
:lol: Anyone using the name Lambie and impressive in the same paragraph is just showing either complete lack of rugby knowledge or immense man love for a baby face. Just the fact that you seems to think that he is better than Pollard confirms it. Attacking intend? Even the Kings have attacking intent but what does that help them? How many years in a row is it now that have you been predicting that this will be the Guppies' year to take the title? Dream on mate dream on. At least you have enough sense to criticize the Frenchioner. What a disgrace that he is occupying a space in the squad that could have been filled by a budding talent from S.A..

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 6:00 pm
by Monk Zombie
sharks lost to the reds by way of bad captaincy. they had several easily kickable penalties that would have put them in charge but instead their skipper went for the basil bey option.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 6:08 pm
by saffer13
ox wagon wrote:The Sharks were hugely impressive against a strong Reds team away from home, a bogey side for the Sharks. Looked the leanest and fittest I can remember them coming off the pre-season. Were strong in defence. Pack did well especially Tendai. Backline were moving the ball a lot, but the conditions didn't suit it. Pat was double touching, passing to the man outside then looping for another take, showed attacking intent. French fossil needs to be sent to the glue factory asap, our attack would've been much better without him.

Now some quick thoughts on the Stomps v Bulls match, as this thread has been invaded them. This match provided more evidence Pollard is an overhyped average player, like the RWC semifinal, this will be ignored. He's playing in an overhyped average Bulls team. The Stomps have an impressive tight five, everything behind that is powderpuff. As soon as they are matched up front, they will collapse. Evidence for this, is SP Marais being my man of the match. He dominated an average Bulls side, and bossed an average Stomp backline. Kolbe is a diver. It was a very poor match, what was once average CC standard.
This is what I pictured reading that:
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Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 7:22 pm
by Bokkom
ox wagon wrote:The Sharks were hugely impressive against a strong Reds team away from home, a bogey side for the Sharks. Looked the leanest and fittest I can remember them coming off the pre-season. Were strong in defence. Pack did well especially Tendai. Backline were moving the ball a lot, but the conditions didn't suit it. Pat was double touching, passing to the man outside then looping for another take, showed attacking intent. French fossil needs to be sent to the glue factory asap, our attack would've been much better without him.

Now some quick thoughts on the Stomps v Bulls match, as this thread has been invaded them. This match provided more evidence Pollard is an overhyped average player, like the RWC semifinal, this will be ignored. He's playing in an overhyped average Bulls team. The Stomps have an impressive tight five, everything behind that is powderpuff. As soon as they are matched up front, they will collapse. Evidence for this, is SP Marais being my man of the match. He dominated an average Bulls side, and bossed an average Stomp backline. Kolbe is a diver. It was a very poor match, what was once average CC standard.
Aha, at last a reliable pundit joins the fray.

Ox, what's your view on the quality of the different SA franchises - in brief?

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 7:26 pm
by saffer13
Bokkom wrote:
ox wagon wrote:The Sharks were hugely impressive against a strong Reds team away from home, a bogey side for the Sharks. Looked the leanest and fittest I can remember them coming off the pre-season. Were strong in defence. Pack did well especially Tendai. Backline were moving the ball a lot, but the conditions didn't suit it. Pat was double touching, passing to the man outside then looping for another take, showed attacking intent. French fossil needs to be sent to the glue factory asap, our attack would've been much better without him.

Now some quick thoughts on the Stomps v Bulls match, as this thread has been invaded them. This match provided more evidence Pollard is an overhyped average player, like the RWC semifinal, this will be ignored. He's playing in an overhyped average Bulls team. The Stomps have an impressive tight five, everything behind that is powderpuff. As soon as they are matched up front, they will collapse. Evidence for this, is SP Marais being my man of the match. He dominated an average Bulls side, and bossed an average Stomp backline. Kolbe is a diver. It was a very poor match, what was once average CC standard.
Aha, at last a reliable pundit joins the fray.

Ox, what's your view on the quality of the different SA franchises - in brief?
:lol:

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 9:50 am
by Akkerman
boom 5-0

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 9:51 am
by Zakar
Loved the winger thrrowing the lineout trick.

good pass from godwin too.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 9:53 am
by Akkerman
clarkie being ignorant about saffas 6/7 :uhoh:

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 9:54 am
by maxbox
Game already looks weak, Sharks by 15, goodnight ya fucks

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 9:54 am
by Zakar
Akkerman wrote:clarkie being ignorant about saffas 6/7 :uhoh:
Unsurprising, hes an idiot.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 9:56 am
by Akkerman
good defence

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:03 am
by Insane_Homer
Sharks tackling :(

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:06 am
by Zakar
Powell for Wallabies 9 Jersey

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:08 am
by Zakar
Sharks 13 has had two TO penalties now, he's quite handy at that.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:20 am
by sunnybanana
This Sharks team is a disgrace. So many dumb penalties :thumbdown:

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:23 am
by Sandstorm
Lambie not injured yet?

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:26 am
by Bindi
Just switched on to see Toua dominating as usual.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:32 am
by CrazyIslander
How the mighty have fallen. These are two of the top teams in super rugby yet Im struggling to stay awake.

Not bad enough to switch yo the NRL though.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:36 am
by Bindi

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:40 am
by Monk Zombie
why oh why can we not have neutral referees in this tournament?

the greed has seen the thing expanded into this bloated beast and yet they economise with these homer refs.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:40 am
by Bindi
India getting done over again, so that's nice.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:46 am
by Insane_Homer
Sharks with a pen for the lead early in the second half, didn't expect hat after the first 20 mins.

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:51 am
by Diego
Poitrenaud plays for the Sharks??? :uhoh:

I was certain he'd retired

Re: Brumbies vs Sharks round 2 2017 Soup rugby

Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 10:53 am
by Chilli
Sharks not looking bad.