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Du Preez says sayonara to SA and Ohayo gozaimasu to Japan
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<blockquote data-quote="Rocket Singh" data-source="post: 307692"><p>A bit too easy? A bit too easy?! Why I don't think you realise just how tough the Japanese season is!</p><p></p><p>He'll be playing between September and February and if his team does really well possibly even into early March when the Microsoft Cup (Japans answer to the AirNZ Cup, Currie Cup, etc) kicks into action. He'll be facing giants such as <strong>Toyota Verblitz</strong>, <strong>Toshiba Brave Lupus</strong> and <strong>f***uoka Sainx Bombs!</strong> </p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, don't think he'll get a cushy package! Oh no! Depending on who he plays for he'll probably have to lump it with a large amount of money and possibly inclusion into whatever health insurance, travel insurance and pension schemes the company he joins (Toyota, Sanyo, Toshiba, NEC, etc) will offer. He will after all be a company employee. </p><p></p><p>So now Du Preez is a corporate drone as of late 2011 forced to play barely 5 months a year with the oppressive prospect of being able to fart around for the rest of the year doing nothing. </p><p></p><p>I feel sorry for the guy now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rocket Singh, post: 307692"] A bit too easy? A bit too easy?! Why I don't think you realise just how tough the Japanese season is! He'll be playing between September and February and if his team does really well possibly even into early March when the Microsoft Cup (Japans answer to the AirNZ Cup, Currie Cup, etc) kicks into action. He'll be facing giants such as [b]Toyota Verblitz[/b], [b]Toshiba Brave Lupus[/b] and [b]f***uoka Sainx Bombs![/b] Meanwhile, don't think he'll get a cushy package! Oh no! Depending on who he plays for he'll probably have to lump it with a large amount of money and possibly inclusion into whatever health insurance, travel insurance and pension schemes the company he joins (Toyota, Sanyo, Toshiba, NEC, etc) will offer. He will after all be a company employee. So now Du Preez is a corporate drone as of late 2011 forced to play barely 5 months a year with the oppressive prospect of being able to fart around for the rest of the year doing nothing. I feel sorry for the guy now. [/QUOTE]
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