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Victor Matfield is headed back to the Bulls next year. Hallelujah. :bana:
 
We didn't see much of him at second division Toulon, so he'll be able to help the Bulls get back to their best next season, since they've missed his leadership this season.
 
I remember he said he's coming back long time ago, good to see he followed through.
 
Dissapointed that he wont be playing in the top 14, but good to see he is a man of his word and is returning home!
 
Dissapointed that he wont be playing in the top 14, but good to see he is a man of his word and is returning home! [/b]

He wouldn't have been playing in the Top 14 whatever happened. The final choice was between taking a lucrative contract with Northampton or going back to the Bulls for less money. Gutted he didn't decide to come to Franklins Gardens but good luck to him.
 
He wouldn't have been playing in the Top 14 whatever happened. The final choice was between taking a lucrative contract with Northampton or going back to the Bulls for less money. Gutted he didn't decide to come to Franklins Gardens but good luck to him.
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Wow he didn't go for the money! Gee thats a first!!!!



"I really missed the rugby in South Africa . To be able to rejoin a team like the Bulls and Blue Bulls is an absolute honour," Matfield said.

"I know that I need to be in a structure like the Bulls or Blue Bulls to play myself back into contention for national honours and that makes the challenge even greater," he said.

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Gee this guy deserves a beer!
 
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He wouldn't have been playing in the Top 14 whatever happened. The final choice was between taking a lucrative contract with Northampton or going back to the Bulls for less money. Gutted he didn't decide to come to Franklins Gardens but good luck to him.
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Wow he didn't go for the money! Gee thats a first!!!!



"I really missed the rugby in South Africa . To be able to rejoin a team like the Bulls and Blue Bulls is an absolute honour," Matfield said.

"I know that I need to be in a structure like the Bulls or Blue Bulls to play myself back into contention for national honours and that makes the challenge even greater," he said.

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Gee this guy deserves a beer! [/b][/quote]

That's the thing about Matfield, he's not just a South African rugby player, he's a South African rugby fan. As is John Smit who has also indicated he is coming home soon. Both players have said the Lions tour 2009 is a huge milestone, and what I found pretty amusing is that they both miss playing against the Aussie's and Kiwi's.



Smit in the May edition of the SA Rugby magazine:

Question (Mark Keohane): Do you miss the Super 14?

Answer (John Smit): Without a doubt. I miss the traditional battles and the big crowds. And then there's the intensity of the battle, especially against the Kiwi and Aussie players.



Matfield in the April edtion of the SA Rugby magazine:

"I want to win the Tri Nations by winning four games, for example, and not sneaking through on bonus points. Do you know, I've never won a Test match in New Zealand? Those are unfulfilled goals."
 
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He wouldn't have been playing in the Top 14 whatever happened. The final choice was between taking a lucrative contract with Northampton or going back to the Bulls for less money. Gutted he didn't decide to come to Franklins Gardens but good luck to him.
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Wow he didn't go for the money! Gee thats a first!!!!



"I really missed the rugby in South Africa . To be able to rejoin a team like the Bulls and Blue Bulls is an absolute honour," Matfield said.

"I know that I need to be in a structure like the Bulls or Blue Bulls to play myself back into contention for national honours and that makes the challenge even greater," he said.

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Gee this guy deserves a beer! [/b][/quote]

That's the thing about Matfield, he's not just a South African rugby player, he's a South African rugby fan. As is John Smit who has also indicated he is coming home soon. Both players have said the Lions tour 2009 is a huge milestone, and what I found pretty amusing is that they both miss playing against the Aussie's and Kiwi's.



Smit in the May edition of the SA Rugby magazine:

Question (Mark Keohane): Do you miss the Super 14?

Answer (John Smit): Without a doubt. I miss the traditional battles and the big crowds. And then there's the intensity of the battle, especially against the Kiwi and Aussie players.



Matfield in the April edtion of the SA Rugby magazine:

"I want to win the Tri Nations by winning four games, for example, and not sneaking through on bonus points. Do you know, I've never won a Test match in New Zealand? Those are unfulfilled goals."

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Wow what a fantastic attitude to what rugby is really about...team spirit, combat, tradition, rivalries, friendships, respect etc.......money comes and goes but each season as a rugby player in your prime can never be gotten back ever again.

Smit is right about the intensity...will any franchise ever not give their best against another franchise from the other Sanzar partners?
 
A rugby player with good values, thats a first! [/b]

Haha...well I don't know about values lol! More like commitment to the game itself. Jerry Collins did that Barnsnaple thing last year too...
 
<div class='quotemain'> A rugby player with good values, thats a first! [/b]

Haha...well I don't know about values lol! More like commitment to the game itself. Jerry Collins did that Barnsnaple thing last year too...
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What is it with these SH guys they are just not interested in the lure of our dosh, they are such decent human beings.
 
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<div class='quotemain'> A rugby player with good values, thats a first! [/b]

Haha...well I don't know about values lol! More like commitment to the game itself. Jerry Collins did that Barnsnaple thing last year too...
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What is it with these SH guys they are just not interested in the lure of our dosh, they are such decent human beings. [/b][/quote]



Don't you mean 'these SA' guys. A Kiwi that doesn't like money is about as rare as a male ginger model :P



But in all seriousness, I thinks it's because you're only as good as who you play with and against. When you play against the All Blacks you're faced with the best attacking and counter attacking team in the world, when you play against the Boks you're up against arguably the best defensive and tactical kicking team in the world, and when you play against the Wallabies you... aaah... ummm... you get the idea!
 
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<div class='quotemain'> A rugby player with good values, thats a first! [/b]

Haha...well I don't know about values lol! More like commitment to the game itself. Jerry Collins did that Barnsnaple thing last year too...
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What is it with these SH guys they are just not interested in the lure of our dosh, they are such decent human beings. [/b][/quote]



Don't you mean 'these SA' guys. A Kiwi that doesn't like money is about as rare as a male ginger model :P



But in all seriousness, I thinks it's because you're only as good as who you play with and against. When you play against the All Blacks you're faced with the best attacking and counter attacking team in the world, when you play against the Boks you're up against arguably the best defensive and tactical kicking team in the world, and when you play against the Wallabies you... aaah... ummm... you get the idea!

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Um...the Wallabies will soon have Deans. Then they might have the best attacking and counter attacking and defensive and tactical licking team in the world. And then both of us will be rueing the licking we will get. The Aussies will be the Crusaders on steroids!!!!
 
I'm just getting my cheap shots in while I can... With interest

International rugby is a whole other ball game though

I'm just getting my cheap shots in while I can... With interest

International rugby is a whole other ball game though
 
Good to news that Victor is coming back, the Bulls really need him since Wikus van Heerden signed for Saracens. I think Victors contract starts 1 July of this year.
 
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<div class='quotemain'> A rugby player with good values, thats a first! [/b]

Haha...well I don't know about values lol! More like commitment to the game itself. Jerry Collins did that Barnsnaple thing last year too...
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What is it with these SH guys they are just not interested in the lure of our dosh, they are such decent human beings. [/b][/quote]



Don't you mean 'these SA' guys. A Kiwi that doesn't like money is about as rare as a male ginger model :P



But in all seriousness, I thinks it's because you're only as good as who you play with and against. When you play against the All Blacks you're faced with the best attacking and counter attacking team in the world, when you play against the Boks you're up against arguably the best defensive and tactical kicking team in the world, and when you play against the Wallabies you... aaah... ummm... you get the idea!

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Um...the Wallabies will soon have Deans. Then they might have the best attacking and counter attacking and defensive and tactical licking team in the world. And then both of us will be rueing the licking we will get. The Aussies will be the Crusaders on steroids!!!!

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You going to jump on that bandwagon as well than?
 

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