The Oracle – Goosen to Start

September 26, 2012 in International Rugby, Rugby, Rugby Championship, Springboks

So after all my bleating about Johan Goosen he now gets to really show his worth as the starting number 10. This particular blogger is as happy as a pig in poo!

And, as all regular readers will know there is something else I do not generally keep quiet about. There are 8 Grey College Bloemfontein old boys in the match 22, with 5 of those in the starting 15. They are:

Starting: Ruan Pienaar, Frans Steyn, Johan Goosen, Jannie Du Plessis, Adrian Strauss

Bench: Tiaan Liebenburg, Coenie Oosthuizen, Flip vd Merwe

Now that might be a new record :) Let’s hope this team will play a more open game because they have the talent for it. Meyer’s selections tell me they intend to!

Enjoy the weekend and here’s to the Boks hammering the Aussies Grey Bloem style!

Later
TheGreenMan

London is Buzzing!

July 30, 2012 in Athlectics, London 2012, Swimming

The Wonderful London 2012 Opening Ceremony.

London 2012 has eventually arrived and it has certainly arrived in style. The city is buzzing with tourists and the feeling that one gets being here is simply incredible. Inclusiveness comes to mind!

A great example of this was when I took the train up to Nottingham last week to spend the day with a new client. The train was jam-packed with Mexicans and South Koreans on their way to watch the Olympic football match between the two respective countries at St. James’ Park in Newcastle – For those less informed, football is one of the few sports with some activity taking place outside of London. Back to the point though – It was a wonder to see how everyone was and is embracing being apart of this great event. A Korean couple sitting at the same table as an English couple and their daughter who was probably about 5 years old. The Koreans were, with difficulty owing to the language barrier, having a wonderful time teaching the little girl to draw their country’s flag. This type of spirit is something I am sure South African’s experienced in a similar fashion in 2010 and can identify with.

I will be heading to a few of the events myself to take in the spirit of the occasion. Add to that all the other sport going on here at the moment, including attending a lunch recently with Allan Donald and Mike Atherton in the lead-up to the test at the Oval, and I am feeling truly blessed!

There is something in amongst all this excitement though that has really pissed me off! I have found the general reaction to the opening ceremony from some quarters to be incredibly judgemental and ignorant. This entire scenario lends itself to two key points.

The first is that everyone is simply too quick to jump up and judge the ceremony as boring, or silly, or irrelevant. You name a negative description and it was voiced by a South African. Now I know, being a South African myself, that there is no love lost between the two nations but sometimes you have to give credit where it is due. My rivalry with the English is purely on a sporting level and that truly amounts to light banter and perhaps occasionally getting a little hot under the collar simply because sport is packed with so much emotion. It always comes down to a rational level though.

I for one think that the ceremony was planned, written and executed to perfection. It fully embraced all that makes and has made this little island great. You can bang on all you like about that not being the case but then you are simply being ignorant to what the United Kingdom has given the world. That’s not to say no other country has delivered an immense amount of value to the world, but this was about the UK and not another country. If all you wanted to see was a “spectacular show” then perhaps you would be better served to simply go and watch some fireworks followed by booking tickets to Cirque du Soleil! The opening ceremony needs to be about so much more and, most importantly, should not be about how much cash you spend on it! I take my hat of to Danny Boyle for a superb show!

This does however bring me to my second point on the matter. I know that opening ceremonies have long been a part of these events but I believe things have gotten a little out of hand. This extends far beyond just the opening ceremony though. The IOC and FIFA are the leaders in making countries hop, skip and jump to their every demand in order to host an event and all the emphasis is on how much will be spent, what new facilities will be built and what sort of a spectacle can be created to demonstrate how grand (and a little self-righteous) these organisations have become. Within this very framework the actual sport and sports people seems to be secondary. These organisation seem to have lost the plot!

Can anyone highlight when last a FIFA World Cup or Olympic event was hosted by a nation without leaving in their wake too many white elephants to count? FIFA and the IOC view themselves as so superior that a ‘brand new everything’ and astronomical budgets are required in order to host their events. I think it is simply unnecessary and it needs to be toned down drastically before we completely lose site of why these events exist and what makes them so important!

This is something I feel strongly about, but given the scenario I am incredibly happy that they did not spend more than they did on delivering this ceremony and I again think that Danny Boyle captured perfectly, with good humour to boot, what has made Great Britain so great!

That’s my rant done and be that as it may I am really enjoying the spirit of the event and what it brings to London. I do believe though that I live in one of the most vibrant cities in the world which has plenty to offer if you care to just look.

Samuel Johnson was spot on when he said …

“When a man is tired of London he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford.”

Enjoy the Olympics and hopefully Team SA can add to Cameron’s gold medal and world record to improve dramatically on the 2008 tally!

Later
TheGreenMan

Our South Africans are Better than Yours

July 23, 2012 in Cricket

Many a true word in jest?

The joke has undoubtedly become pretty stale and a tweet this weekend from one of the usual suspects (I think it was The Bounce though I could be wrong) read something along the lines of “CSA have shown some great spirit by flying some of the England Cricketers’ parents over from SA for the first test.”

Even with the stale jokes though it simply does not get any better when the intended recipients, in this case the English, throw in the towel and with great humour manage to take the piss out of themselves.

That is why Ian Hawkey’s write up in yesterday’s UK Sunday Times really caught my eye. The little cartoon was classic. Maybe its old but this was the first time I saw it. It was also coupled with the words in another feature in the same paper that pointed out why it is now evident why England’s number 3 and 4 batsmen had to leave SA to find another international team to play for because who the hell is going to push King Kallis and Amla out of the team? KP would simply have faded into insignificance had he stayed down south!

The Sunday Times’ Ian Hawkey pays respect to Captain Courageous!

Let’s hope our boys can crack the whip today though and take those last six wickets because rumour has it the weather forecast for the 2nd and 3rd tests respectively is looking pretty ominous.

Later
TheGreenMan

Housekeeping – Don’t Jump The Gun!

July 2, 2012 in Housekeeping

“Vat jou goed en trek, Ferreira”

I think it is way to early to ring the alarm bells and run for the hills!

Yes, Sport24 changing blog platforms was not managed in the most effective way possible. Yes, the guys at Sport24 could have done tons of things to ensure a smoother move. Yes, there is loads of spam filtering through. Yes, it seems as though there was nothing wrong with the old system so why fix what ain’t broke? Yes, there is a bunch of confusing shit to figure out. Yes, we wait patiently for email updates again … and so the list goes on!

There are clearly a few problems with this platform right now but I for one have no problem with any organisation changing for the better (or perceived better) before what they currently have ends up broken. Why wait for it to break?

I reckon folks who move exclusively to the pure WordPress platform do not quite understand what they will be missing out on here as soon as all the bugs move aside. Anyone remember all the bitching and moaning (and all related ‘issues’) when moving to the Letterdash system?

What you will eventually get here is all the benefits of WordPress that Powa has been promoting, together with the benefit of remaining a community. Moving away from this platform might enable us all to huddle in a small group and have our say from time to time, whilst perhaps building a greater following of unknowns. Remember that this is also WordPress so once all is well (AND IT WILL BE) all will come crawling back because you can achieve the greater audience (if that’s what you’re after) as well as retain that wonderful sense of community.

For all you naysayers out there remember the wise words of General Eric Shinseki, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army:

“If you don’t like change, you’re going to like irrelevance even less!”

Later
TheGreenMan

Goosen Needs To Start

June 29, 2012 in International Rugby, Rugby, Rugby Championship, Springboks, Super Rugby

Goosen Offloads

So apparently Peter Grant tops SA’s kicking list and should really be starting for  the Boks. That is if the largely Cape based scribes at Sport24 and the way they interpret the data are to be believed. I think there are a lot more things to consider so allow me to touch on a few of them before coming back to the kicking success rates.

I do also want to pay respect to Morne Steyn. Fans are very quick to change their views and turn on someone that has served them well. That is not to say the man should be an automatic selection game after game because of his history (read: John Smit), but it also does not mean the guy deserves malicious treatment. Benefit of the doubt needs to go to him – for a short while at least. Not to mention respect!  Read the rest of this entry →

Housekeeping – Avoid Old Posts Feeding to “Latest Posts”

June 29, 2012 in Housekeeping

Right folks. An important piece of information for all bloggers wanting to edit their old posts (like add tags and categories) without those old posts then showing up in the “latest posts” feed. This seems to work. I tried it and the post in question stayed off the feed.

So McLook, this answers your question ;)

Go to Settings > Privacy > and then tick the box that reads “Ask search engines not to index this site.” > Save Changes.

Then edit to your hearts content without bombarding everyone with old stuff and change it back when you’re done.

Let us all know if this does not work. Seems to work for me. We’ll get there in the end!

Later
TheGreenMan

How Recent are these post really?

June 27, 2012 in Housekeeping

I am certain we will all get used to how things work on this new platform and we’ll be better for it because, once you learn all about it, WordPress really is a phenomenal blogging platform.

I don’t think the guys at Media24 really thought it through though as to how they would actually implement this seamlessly!

The only reason I bring it up is not really to join the clan of bitchers and moaners, but rather to apologies upfront for old posts of mine coming up in the “Recent Blogs” list every time I go back and edit old posts, which needs to happen to a degree on the new platform.

I think there is a way to switch that off through the ‘Privacy’ settings so if anyone knows then please do share!

I am sure this will be back to normal soon as I really think we’ll end up with a better platform all-round!

Later
TheGreenMan

Cheetahs Rugby To Strengthen

June 7, 2012 in Rugby, School Rugby

Very interesting indeed to read of SARU’s latest regulations regarding the signing of promising schoolboy talent.

The obviously outcome is that this will simply postpone the inevitable but one can only imagine the strength of a Cheetah’s team that end up with players of this calibre remaining in their ranks (to mention but a few) …

Frans Steyn

Bismarck Du Plessis

Joe Pietersen

Ruan Pienaar

Flip Van Der Merwe

There are obviously many names to add to this list, but the Cheetahs will surely be a far more formidable force if given the opportunity to retain even a small percentage of the talent they don’t retain.

Thankfully, with all the talent in SA, either way it all amounts to a Bok team that many should and do fear!

Boks by 16 against the Poms this weekend.

Later
TheGreenMan

Boxing Lessons For Nerds

May 18, 2012 in Boxing

If at any point you’re feeling down and out and need to lift your spirits and get some solid exercise, training and … uh um … abuse in, then get a load of this guy:

Click on the image to view clip in Vimeo

(Note: Sorry I could not embed the image as these blogs do not support the updated embed codes)

Later

TheGreenMan

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The Super Rugby Show Will Go On

May 10, 2012 in Rugby, Super Rugby

 


NB! Spoiler Alert! Stop reading if you haven’t seen Dexter season 4, Sopranos season 5 and Boardwalk Empire season 2.


In addition to sport, one of my major hobbies is watching great entertainment whether it be movies or TV shows. The ones I love the most are usually character driven, like the three mentioned above. You have your lead characters (Tony Soprano, Nucky Thompson and my favourite, Dexter Morgan).

Then you get the additional headline characters that are a main feature of the show and are perceived to be irreplaceable until the writers and producers decide to ‘shake things up’ a bit.

One of the most gut-wrenching TV moments for me was seeing the brutal murder of Rita, Dexter’s wife, at the hands of the Trinity Killer at the end of season 4 …

 

I thought to myself, Dexter just won’t be the same without Rita. What will the new dynamic of the show be? Will Dexter become even less human? The show went on though and, in my mind, is still just as entertaining.

As we all know, SARU have decided to ‘off’ one of the Super Rugby characters. Not one of the lead characters, but certainly a main feature of the show. We are still in the dark as to who it will be or how it will work, but the odds seem pretty good that the Lions will be on their way and the speculation of a Cats franchise making a return is highly unlikely.

They key thing here is that whoever moves on will be gut wrenching for those fans, but the competition will go on and so will the Springboks and SA Rugby. For better or worse!

So don’t sweat the small stuff ;)

And just for entertainment value, here are another two examples of writers and producers being ballsy and ending two mainstream characters:

Adrianna getting wacked in series 5 of The Sorpanos because of her FBI connections …

 

And then, another gut-wrencher, Nucky ‘offs’ Jimmy Darmody in what is actually his first kill. Many viewers probably reminisced of Jimmy saying to Nucky in season 1 “You can’t be half a gangster” …

 

It’s simple folks … The Super Rugby show will go on!

Later
TheGreenMan

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