Springbok coach Peter de Villiers probably started it with his cheeky reservations about midfield sensation Sonny Bill Williams a few weeks ago, but now New Zealanders appear to be firing back some verbal arrows of their own ahead of the World Cup.


A prominent piece in New Zealand national newspaper the Herald on Sunday, by sports editor Paul Lewis, has had a few stabs not only at the eccentric De Villiers, but also World Cup 2007-winning captain John Smit.

The writer heaped scorn on “Div” for his suggestion that rugby league convert Williams might be “found out” at highest levels and that his off-loads set a bad example to youngsters, venturing that the Crusaders favourite – likely to return to action after a hip injury for the Super Rugby playoff against the Sharks on Saturday – “is the single-most interesting development in rugby since Jonah Lomu”.

But he did concede: “We shouldn’t immediately assume that, because Div occasionally sounds like a real Angus – the ‘g’ is silent – he and the Boks won’t know what they are doing.

“De Villiers has raised the most fascinating aspect of the coming Tri-Nations and then the World Cup: how will the All Blacks use Williams, how will he perform, and how will other sides stop him?

“Just because Div sounds like he left his brain at a braai, doesn’t mean he can’t have a go, bless him, at psychological warfare. It certainly doesn’t mean the Boks won’t know a sausage from a soup spoon.”

In a roundabout way, Lewis also acknowledged that a likely retention of conservative strategies by the Boks was the right call, with their World Cup defence in mind.

“The South Africans, whether by accident or De Villiers, (have) renounced their ill-fated flirtation with ‘progressive rugby’ … and have stuck to the conservative, no-frills, defence-based rugby that usually wins World Cups.

“Div is consigning himself more into the background so he doesn’t come out with so many clangers; allowing his players to concentrate on the task rather than having to worry about the coach’s next involuntary verbal vomit. Now De Villiers is looking more White than (Jake) White in terms of a conservative approach and steadfast loyalty to experienced players.

“The only question is whether ‘experienced’ might turn into ‘exposed’. John Smit is a huge influence but may not even be able to get into the first XV.”

Indeed, in light-hearted vein, the writer began his piece with the following joke:

“So Stephen Hawking goes to a party. He introduces himself to the first person he sees and asks what his IQ is.

‘The man says ‘180’. So Hawking says ‘that’s great, we must talk about theoretical physics’. He moves on to another man and asks the same question. ‘140’ comes the answer. ‘Wonderful, we must chat about the mysteries of the universe.’

“He moves onto a third partygoer and asks the IQ question again. ’54’ the man responds. Hawking says: ‘Ah, why haven’t you replaced John Smit as captain, Peter?'”

Welcome to the pre-World Cup silly season

By Rob Houwing
sport24

5 Responses to Some verbal arrows for Peter from NZ

  • 1

    With this i might go into hibernation, i want to start building on my house. My wife deserves a decent bathroom and thats exactly what i am going to build her. Will look in to see what is happening around the world. Cheers for eers(ears :LOL: )

  • 2

    1@ superBul:
    No ways are you going into hibernation… you’ll just have to do double shifts inbetween building work!

    Hehehe

  • 3

    @ grootblousmile:
    Die Sharks het my stil gespeel man 😆
    Het jy al gekyk na die game?
    Hulle het ons weer gekroek man, nou hou almal hulle so hoogheilig. :GRIN: Nee wat ek speel, ek is sommer verlig dat my rugby stress klaar is vir die Super rugby seisoen. Bulle het maar die jaar ons senuwees ge GO.

  • 4

    Div walks in to a Pretoria bar with a frog on his head.

    Barman looks up, stares for amoment and asks “And that?”

    Immediately the frog replies, “I had a wart on my arse and it just grew out of it!”

  • 5

    super
    yes, i have seen this article a few days ago on superrugby
    ..
    thing i asked myself at first was why it took the author of this article so long to even respond to div’s claims? remember div first was baited into this sbw-thing around a few weeks BEFORE the crusaders/stormers match. the interview this guy is referring to took place (i think) by 11/05

    hmmm, i cant help but think theres a few guys in nz thats getting a bit edgy … their articles went from “saplayers past their sell-by dates” to this nonsense thats been published a month too late anyway!!

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