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Reds v Stormers - Super Rugby Round 9, 2012

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TheBigDog

Nev Cottrell (35)
I don't see the harm in starting Lane this Friday. He's coming off a good game, will only have become more familiar with the team during the bye week and the other two haven't played in a month. Start him at 10 with Harris at 12, Taps 13, Lucas on the bench.
 
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tigerland12

John Thornett (49)
Lane had one above average game, but let's face it, he wasn't outstanding and he isn't near the quality of Lucas and Harris. I'm shocked by people sating he should stay in the side, especially when the likes of Vermuelen and Koilisi will be running at him all day. I know who I'd prefer at 10 in defence and attack.
 

TheBigDog

Nev Cottrell (35)
Yes tigerland but do you just throw both of those blokes straight back into the deep end without any game time? Especially against arguably the best team in the comp this year. Lane did enough things right that he shouldn't be considered a liability by any means and proved he can hold his own and create opportunities for others. I agree that Lucas and Harris are both better than him but at the same time neither of those players are exactly game breakers (apart from Harris's goalkicking) or miles infront talent wise. Why not start Lane and have one of those blokes on the bench to come on if he starts to fall apart.
 

Troy

Jim Clark (26)
Harris is head and shoulders above anyone else in the team when it comes to kicking 3/2 pointers. With the Stormers tight defense you'll need to maximize every scoring opportunity..So he'd have to be in the side somewhere
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
What's the latest on their injuries? I heard the commentators at the game mention that Becker had back pain, and didn't catch what happened to Etsebeth. Becker's sounded more like a strain, and that he just came off as a precaution.

It will take a top notch effort for the Reds to get home in this one, even with those two out.
Should be easy for the Reds. The Stormers young guns will be down and out, dunno the losing thing for years. Bekker have back problems (since his park visit with the skelmpies) and will probably play from the bench. Etsebeth have bigger problems with his shoulder and may return home. No use to risk these two greats on this game and probably better to freshen them up for the Force match to try and rescue the tour. The Reds game is on friday and probably the match they should try and rotate and experiment with some newbies. Hope they give Carr a fair run in this match.
 

fatprop

George Gregan (70)
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Should be easy for the Reds. The Stormers young guns will be down and out, dunno the losing thing for years. Bekker have back problems (since his park visit with the skelmpies) and will probably play from the bench. Etsebeth have bigger problems with his shoulder and may return home. No use to risk these two greats on this game and probably better to freshen them up for the Force match to try and rescue the tour. The Reds game is on friday and probably the match they should try and rotate and experiment with some newbies. Hope they give Carr a fair run in this match.

Paarl
Who are the likely replacement locks and will they fly someone in?
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Paarl
Who are the likely replacement locks and will they fly someone in?
Quin Roux but they wont fly him in , To close to the game.
Burger
“Andries se lae rug is seer. Hy het ’n harde stamp daar gekry. Eben het ’n skouergewrig beseer. Ons sal dalk vir Quinn Roux moet ontbied,” het die Stormers se afrigter, Allister Coezee, ná Saterdag se nederlaag van 24-31 gesê.
Daar was teen gistermiddag egter geen aanduiding dat Roux sy tasse moes pak nie.
Enige speler wat die Stormers nou na Brisbane ontbied, sal waarskynlik hoogstens ’n plaasvervanger wees omdat hulle reeds Vrydag teen die Reds speel.
PERSONAL DETAILS​

SURNAME Roux
HEIGHT 196 cm
WEIGHT 117 Kg
BIRTH DATE 30 October 1990
BIRTH PLACE Pretoria
MARITIAL STATUS Single
FAVOURITE FILM Babe
FAVOURITE MUSIC Josh Groban
FAVOURITE FOOD Pasta
PRIMARY SCHOOL Theresapark
SECONDARY SCHOOL Affies

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Position:Lock
Club:Maties Squads Stormers (Super Rugby) - 2011 UCT (FNB Varsity Cup) - 2011 Western Province (ABSA Under 21 Competition) - 2010 Western Province (ABSA Under 19 Competition) - 2009
 
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What2040

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Should be easy for the Reds. The Stormers young guns will be down and out, dunno the losing thing for years. Bekker have back problems (since his park visit with the skelmpies) and will probably play from the bench. Etsebeth have bigger problems with his shoulder and may return home. No use to risk these two greats on this game and probably better to freshen them up for the Force match to try and rescue the tour. The Reds game is on friday and probably the match they should try and rotate and experiment with some newbies. Hope they give Carr a fair run in this match.

Yeah right Paarl:):):)
 

Sandpit Fan

Nev Cottrell (35)
Should be easy for the Reds. The Stormers young guns will be down and out, dunno the losing thing for years. Bekker have back problems (since his park visit with the skelmpies) and will probably play from the bench. Etsebeth have bigger problems with his shoulder and may return home. No use to risk these two greats on this game and probably better to freshen them up for the Force match to try and rescue the tour. The Reds game is on friday and probably the match they should try and rotate and experiment with some newbies. Hope they give Carr a fair run in this match.

That's a quality effort Oom Paarl.... I probably would have fallen for it, except Queensland rugby & league have been claiming underdog status for the last 30 years, regardless of how we are performing .:D
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Latest on the locks injury front
Supersport
Bekker out but Eben may play

by Gavin Rich 16 April 2012, 08:23
The lower back injury that prevented Andries Bekker from playing beyond the first few minutes of the crunch Vodacom Super Rugby clash with the Crusaders in Christchurch at the weekend will rule him out of the important match against the Reds in Brisbane on Friday.
However, the good news is that there doesn’t appear to be any panic coming from the Stormers management over Bekker’s long-term condition, and maybe what happened at the weekend should be a timely wake-up call to a coach who appears to have forgotten what he said at the start of the season, when he said that Bekker would be managed during the Super Rugby campaign.
There was talk back then of Bekker sitting out a few games as last year he was played into the ground and in the last two seasons has ended up missing the international season after playing almost non-stop through the Super Rugby season. But so far Bekker has started every game, something which can be understood as a reluctance on the part of Allister Coetzee to risk going without the massive impact Bekker’s experience has on the young Eben Etzebeth alongside him.
The highly promising Etzebeth left the field with an AC shoulder complaint not long after Bekker went off against the Crusaders, thus robbing the Stormers of an opportunity to see how Etzebeth would go without Bekker packing down alongside him in the second row.
The Stormers coach may get his chance to do that this week, however, as Coetzee has told the Cape media that Etzebeth could well be cleared to play against the Reds.
“Eben’s injury is not as bad as initially we may have thought. With Andries we are going to have to look at the situation and assess it during the week, but at this stage there is no thought of him going home,” said Coetzee.
However an SOS has been sent to the Western Province Vodacom Cup lock Quinn Roux, who is one of a host of young second row forwards coming through in the Cape. In fact, had it not been for the injury suffered by Roux that prevented him from starting the season, he may well have been a fixture in the Stormers team by now as the under-21 star was considered to be ahead of Etzebeth in the pecking order last year.
But while all the depth available to the Stormers in the position -- De Kock Steenkamp did well as Bekker’s replacement and Rynhardt Elstadt, who moved from flank, is a lock -- means it is premature to refer to a lock crisis for the Stormers, as Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer apparently did on Sunday, what could be a problem is experience.
And that is why Coetzee will be holding thumbs that Bekker’s condition is not too serious. Etzebeth can certainly take Bekker’s place at No 5 lock, for that is where he played most of his career before this season and the expert Stormers forward coach Matthew Proudfoot is working hard on getting him to be able to play both.
But with Schalk Burger out until the middle of May that has kept him from playing any role for the Stormers since his injury in the first game against the Hurricanes, Bekker’s leadership will be missed at a critical juncture of the season. Although the fact the Bulls have drawn level in the conference battle in terms of log points should not be seen as too much of a concern for now as the Bulls still have to travel and all the games they have won have been at altitude, the Stormers do need to get back on the bike against the Reds as a first defeat after a long sequence of wins can have a pscyhological impact.
The Reds have been ravaged by injury this year and didn't tour well but they are a different proposition in Brisbane, and like the Crusaders, who won 31-24 in Christchurch at the weekend, they beat the Stormers at Newlands last year.
Fortunately for the Stormers the injuries to their locks are their only major availability concerns that the moment, and both Gio Aplon (hip) and Nick Koster (head) are over the injuries that kept them from facing the Crusaders.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
That's a quality effort Oom Paarl.... I probably would have fallen for it, except Queensland rugby & league have been claiming underdog status for the last 30 years, regardless of how we are performing .:D
Sandpit we are not on the joking thread, Boetie. I am dead serious like usual. RedsHappy will agree with me we have no chance to beat the champions on friday.
 
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Lachlan

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Very droll Parl! I wouldnt be so quick to write you're mob off yet. This one can go either way.
Eben E will be a big factor. One of the best young locks in world rugby at the moment, will be quietly chuffed if he withdraws from battle this week. The Stormers will be marginally less dangerous without their first choice second row, but will no doubt have a couple of 115kg+ firebreathers to fill the void. The lack of leadership will sting the most. 15 Joe Pitersen will be important to your cause, if he cops a knock or has an off night it may prove the difference.
The cavalry is arriving for a grim and hungry Red's side which draws a lot of power from it's 30,000 screaming fans.

Fainga'a's crossed for a 3 point win to the Reds.
 
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tranquility

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It's great logic, and I do like the look of Lane. I would say that he already has a better kicking game out of hand than both Harris and Lucas.
However, Lucas is probably the 2nd best defender in our backline after Ant, and has shown to be the best ball player in the squad after Quade. That's a pretty deadly combo for a trench warfare game like this.
 

Penguin

John Solomon (38)
The best we have looked in attack this year was during the meagre minutes that Lucas has been on the field at ten, he just has to start there. Lane can have a place on the bench. He played admirably in his debut but he has done his job ( I wish he was there before Murphy) and now the more experienced boys are back they have to slot back in.
 
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