Overcomplication on the part of SANZAR with regard to a nonsensical log system has resulted in Super Rugby rewarding mediocrity, writes SARugby.com editor Quintin van Jaarsveld.
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Tags: Australia, Bulls, Cheetahs, Lions, New Zealand, SA Rugby, SANZAR, Sharks, Stormers, Super Rugby
Managers Needed In Rugby
Rugby Coaches are being asked to tend to the playing side of things plus the management of players – perhaps it is time for a manager!
Tags: allister coetzee, rassie erasmus, Stormers
Sevens Sideshow
Sevens remains very much a sideshow in rugby-mad South Africa despite the Blitzbokke’s sustained success, writes Quintin van Jaarsveld.
Tags: Blitzbokke, Fiji, New Zealand, Quintin van Jaarsveld, Sevens, South Africa
Varsity Cup Scoring To Promote Tries Or Penalties?
Sports Illustrated guest columnist Quintin Van Jaarsveld looks at the new scoring system to be used in Varsity Cup and asks a few questions.
Tags: Varsity Cup
Rugby World Hardly In Union
SANZAR’s self-enriching nature makes it highly improbable that there will ever be true unity in the world of rugby, writes Quintin van Jaarsveld.
Tags: IRB, SANZAR, Six Nations, The Rugby Championship
Who Would You Choose – JP or Ashwell?
The Proteas staring line-up for tomorrow’s Test has not been finalised yet, but all the talk seems to suggest that Ashwell Prince is going to take the No 6 spot. I would’ve picked JP Duminy – here’s why:
Tags: Ashwell Prince, JP Duminy
The Real Reason Why Pele Was Made Honourary Ambassador For The 2014 World Cup
On the face of it, it seems like an obvious choice: the world’s greatest footballer of all time – scorer of 760 professional goals, champion of the poor, The King – welcoming the world to his home nation’s hosting of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Red Bull Racing Domination
Just two races left for the 2011 F1 season and Vettel has the Championship in the bag. So it’s best to look to more important things: 2012. Will Red Bull dominate as much as they did this past season? Joy Niemack explores the reason why they would surely do so….
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