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Tri Nations 2009-2011
All Blacks vs Springboks, July 10th 2010
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<blockquote data-quote="rugbywriter" data-source="post: 328121" data-attributes="member: 42104"><p>I do very much understand what yoou're trying to say. My problem is this:</p><p></p><p>While I agree with you that Francois knew what he was doing when he decided to play over-seas, so did the other guys. It is the EXACT same situation, but he is making allowances for the other guys, not France Steyn. Take Jean de Villers. We have Olivier and de Jongh playing great rugby, yet he chooses to play JDV. Look at Butch James. Steyn and Grant are both playing fantastic rugby but he's still keeping James in the mix. The bottom line is, he is showing double-standards. The simple fact is that he doesn't like Francois Steyn, so he will look for the first chance to drop him, but he will keep his other buddies in the team, even if they are playing over-seas.</p><p></p><p>PS: If he despises Steyn so much, why couldn't he then put Riaan Viljoen at fullback? That guy is incredible!</p><p></p><p>PSS: I know he actually isn't gay for those guys, I was just going for a little dramatization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rugbywriter, post: 328121, member: 42104"] I do very much understand what yoou're trying to say. My problem is this: While I agree with you that Francois knew what he was doing when he decided to play over-seas, so did the other guys. It is the EXACT same situation, but he is making allowances for the other guys, not France Steyn. Take Jean de Villers. We have Olivier and de Jongh playing great rugby, yet he chooses to play JDV. Look at Butch James. Steyn and Grant are both playing fantastic rugby but he's still keeping James in the mix. The bottom line is, he is showing double-standards. The simple fact is that he doesn't like Francois Steyn, so he will look for the first chance to drop him, but he will keep his other buddies in the team, even if they are playing over-seas. PS: If he despises Steyn so much, why couldn't he then put Riaan Viljoen at fullback? That guy is incredible! PSS: I know he actually isn't gay for those guys, I was just going for a little dramatization. [/QUOTE]
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