My late father always said, Damian was instrumental in our World Cup win in Japan 2019. His performance against Wales was absolutely phenomenal and laid the foundation for the final.
!!JIM SIR, THANKS FOR THIS MY GUY, DAMIAN DE ALLENDE HAS BEEN ONE OF MOST UNDERRATED BEST CENTRES IN WORLD RUGBY, THIS KIND OF RECOGNITION COMING FROM YOU MATE SHOWS HOW GREAT AN EYE YOU'VE GOT FOR PURE RUBBY TALENTS.
This is a guy who speaks the raw truth. Great interview Jim. I thought perhaps he would get thrown off with the stroll in the park but he gave the perfect talk including you. Lots of people underrate him. I fully support this beast of a centre. Prob my favourite centre.
i met Damian in a bar in 2013 in Claremont Cape town when he just broke through from UCT into western Province and i told him hes gonna be a springbok!!! i was drunk but i hope he maybe remembers that
Funny story, I worked at a Spar near his home in milnerton back in 2013 and I told him the same thing that he's gona be a bike oneday. He was such a humble guy he always to greet me even if I wasn't nearby
I find it frustrating not being able to commentchat on the videos on RugbyPassTV. That being said, great video. Amazing insight. And thoughtful questions as always from Jim.
I remember back in 2009 we were in he same WP U/17 cricket squad and he was a superb athlete and sportsman back then and so humble too , I thought he was one of the coaches at first sight 😂
Maybe people under-rate him outside of SA - but Springbok supporters know he has been an important, solid kingpin for a number of seasons now since before 2019 World Cup
Very insightful interview . Damien made a valid point about an English coach , coaching Ireland. Maybe that’s what Ireland need, a former Irish player to coach them. That could be the edge they need.
How is his point about Andy Farrell valid ? Farrell may have been born I England but his father installed a strong Irish influence on jis family, and maintained to this day strong ties with their family in Mayo. Farrell has had a family house there gor years suspect Farrell knows a lot more about Ireland, it's culture and it's history than Damien. Sorry I don't buy this lack of cultural edge that Farrell brings to the team. Farrell brought in a game plan and systems that the irish players finally bought into . They like him and trust him. Where he was born is irrelevant
Sorry I didn’t say top 5, Milnerton was never a powerhouse rugby school, so just happy when lesser-known schools do well. It’s good for rugby. Go Bokke!
Milnerton HS has been a thorn in out side the last season. Hoping to bring back a win for achange (DFM dad). You are not wrong. Massive improvments in MHS rugby.
Strong and emotional aren’t really mutually exclusive though. Not usually. Another comment Damian said was that Andy Farrell doesn’t understand the irish team because he’s from England… his surname is Farrell 😂 Andy’s dad is irish 😂.
@@SmcdMcd-d2k he didn’t live or grow up in Ireland. He ain’t Irish and doesn’t feel Irish and can’t understand Irish fully. Rassie is South African. Is a bok. Knows our culture and our strong points and weakness. Also DDA don’t say he doesn’t know. He said doesn’t think he does. I also don’t think he does fully.
@@marelizemeier Farrell has talked previously that he and his siblings had spent many summers growing up in Ireland with his parent's family.. Both his wife's parents are Irish too and had similar stories to him. His brother has represented Ireland at Rugby League. You can be sure he knows all there is to be irish and has many times proudly identified with his Irish heritage.
The F are you talking about? Since you say "always" I'll ask, name just two big moments where he delivered. I'll give you the first one. The try against Wales where he was on the fortunate side of some shocking defence. Now, you name the other occasion. F'king casual
@lauchlanmccutcheon1716 Lol, ok dork thanks for making it so easy You must have missed the try he scored against France in the QF. You know, the game where SA won by 1 point against a hostile French crowd. Go yap somewhere else, kid
@lauchlanmccutcheon1716 Lol, ok d0rk thanks for making it so easy 😂 You must have missed the try he scored against France in the QF. You know, the game where SA won by 1 point against a hostile French crowd. Try harder next time
@@rickybeez oh the one where he caught a lucky bounce off a high kick...was to slow to get to the line and then took a pass from Faf to dive over. That's a try any school kid could score. If you're talking influential then look no further than Eben's try in the same game
@@SmcdMcd-d2k well as an Irish man I can tell you we are labelled as emotional in regards to aggression, anger, pride and sadness/sorrow around the world…Especially when it comes to sports….Asking an Irish man in general to open up about how he feels in is another matter…
@@noelbyrne8735🎵🎶oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling"🎵🎶 I'm a Saffa going back 3 centuries on both sides of my family. Not a Brit/Irish gene in my DNA, but I tear up every time when that" unemotional " Irish song plays 😄
@@noelbyrne8735 what you mentioned aren’t emotional factors. Why do you think irish men have one of the highest rates of suicide .. they can’t talk about any emotions typically.. there is exceptions to rules but as a whole they aren’t emotional and the women can be like that too
Holding a grudge against the Irish Media after 7 years? Move on with your life pal, you've two WC Winners Medals, you're a World class Player and making serious wedge oversees. Damian and Eben are stirring the pot before the Loftus tests. This 2 game series will be epic
Irish men came to fight for the Transvaal against the British in SA. Crazy how he played for Munster yet knows so little about Irish people and history, Like the bulls at the URC final laughing Munster off
I know this but what you forget to mention is that (naturally) in comparison many more Irishman were fighting for the Brits in South Africa. Nonetheless, it’s an awesome historical fact. Thanks for mentioning.
His mom's coloured, and I've heard him refer to himself as such. He comes from Milnerton which is a racially mixed suburb in CT, but was historically quite white
It is what it is, eh. Jacques had his personal reasons, we're all different. He's achieved so much, it was time for family now. Look at Rassie - divorce - this sport, especially at the highest level gives you so much yet takes so much from you as well.
World class player, absolutely. Brilliant at Munster. But seriously? The Irish don't respect the Springboks? I know you have to sing from the Rassie Erasmus 'the world is against us' songsheet, but everybody respects the Springboks. And as for the Irish not being emotional? Come on Damian - you've lived in Limerick 😂
Little bit out of line to say Andy Farrell knows nothing about the irish and the history. His dad is irish ffs. And he’s been in the management squad long before he was the coach
I think what he meant to say is the emotional connection wouldn’t be there in the same way as a lad growing up Irish might have. DDA’s first language isn’t English but I got what he was trying to say.
Farrell and his wife Colleen OLoughlin are both from very Irish families. His brother in law Colleens brother played rugby league for Ireland. You dont get much more Irish a set of names than Farrell and OLoughlin.
@@hannesbornman1045 No they arent, Argentina have no foreign born players. Also the Boks have a few foreign born coaches including two Irish ones. The point he made was about coaches not players, dingus! 😂
maybe I'm alone on this but I'm tired of hearing about our beloved springboks I'm tired of hearing about the might All Blacks I'm tired of the luck of the Irish least of all the Roses rugbypass let us in more on the French, not only just the hype of Dupont let us in on Fiji, the has a magical run let us in on the Wallabies, they remind me of the wayward 2016/17 Springboks let us in on Scotland the maverick team there are more stories to tell, if you need help we here just ask thank you siyabonga
Crazy how Rugbypass try and twist his words for clickbait headlines for their social media channels. Can definitely tell they're owned by World Rugby...pretend to care about the game but all they care about is $.
"...Faz is English... doesnt know... Rassie knows... theyre [Irish] not emotional... [emotion] pushes us over the line... [not irish] when you get to the moments, one pount games..." How's it now boys!? This was disrespectful when I heard it. And it hasnt aged well.
Irish players are all private school with a silver spoon in their mouth. Don't think this helps them in adversity. Also, why are SA so obsessed with ireland? They are world champs so they shouldn't be so insecure surely?
Talking about disrespect from 7 years ago ? Has absolutely no bearing on the upcoming tour and sure lets completely ignore the disrespect SA have shown since then towards other nations. Tired of this poor us bullshit
Honestly we don’t have a great record against Ireland in the last few years. No BS here it’s us coming from behind. Memories fade fast. The build up to the 2023 RWC in the NH was all about France and Ireland. They are great teams no question.
Mate, that quick tap in Dublin in 2004 while Smit was told to talk to his players still boils my piss. Saffers have long memories (and 4 world cups😂). Pretty sure a lot of players from all countries use past losses to fire themselves up.
Yes the room is full of casuals. Scoring a try that a school kid would score is not called delivering when it matters. It's called offering not much more than a placeholder. Delivering when it matters means putting in a performance that wins you a MOTM award in a crunch game, or doing something spectacular in a crunch game...or carrying your team for periods during a crunch game. DDA has never, and will never do that. But I suppose the bar for "delivering" in the Casual's Handbook is simply doing what any average player could do. ...you casual
Let’s be honest: SA should not have won Vs the All Blacks. I’m a neutral but if you sent of Cane for his tackle there was zero excuse not to send of Kolisi. Wayne Barnes who was a great referee unfortunately made mistakes in that game (penalty that he admitted on air he shouldn’t have given against Savea). Erasmus has become a whining & complaining pain in the backside and he should Have been taken to task much more severely by the rugby authorities for his continual attacks and tirades on refs which does put pressure consciously or subliminally on referees.
You are not a neutral. You're regurgitating all the salty excuses from 6 months ago and completely ignoring that every point you've just made has been debunked ad nauseum. So fair to say you don't know what you're talking about.
If Rassie whines then you whinge. You aren't neutral. You're a salty kiwi. After 6 months you're still crying. Your whinging won't change the result. Move on Karen🤧🤮
DDA is a liability. The worst 12 the Boks have had in my lifetime. Kills all attacking plays, never creates and is never there when a break happens. Always miles behind play, always slow to react and never coming in clutch. If you think he's better that Andre Esterhuizen, or even Willemse at 12, then you're a casual who gets your opinions from media.
I do , I have seen in so many tests how solid his defense is. He is a really strong ball carrier. Fantastic 12, the blunt power instrument inside our athletic outside backs. You no nothing about rugby.
I am astounded by your knowledge of the game. You really should change your career to some commentator in rugby. They usually know everything. Just like you. Amazing. I am speechless.
My late father always said, Damian was instrumental in our World Cup win in Japan 2019. His performance against Wales was absolutely phenomenal and laid the foundation for the final.
I still think his try in the semi final against Wales deserved at least a nomination to be the best try of the tournament.
He's been consistently delivering for SA keep it up
This man silenced every single one of the podcasters who were calling for him to be dropped. He's an absolute weapon.
People wanted him dropped ?
Damian's an absolute Weapon. Love watching him play. His try against France was sublime. Cheers Jim, loving these great walkie talkies.
Have never heard him speak before. A solid player
He lets his performances do the talking
😂😂😂😂 Me too, I thought he'd sound different
Irish man here. I love DDA, he's a weapon of a player and love watching him play. He's spot on with his comments.
WOW I think that’s the first DDA interview I watched. Crazy cos he has been pivotal for years now. Thanks.
A quiet force💚💛
Wow thanks DDA for this amazing phenomenal interview and thanks to Jim you're doing a fantastic job!!🤝💯❤️🏉🏆👍🏼🙏🏻
!!JIM SIR, THANKS FOR THIS MY GUY, DAMIAN DE ALLENDE HAS BEEN ONE OF MOST UNDERRATED BEST CENTRES IN WORLD RUGBY, THIS KIND OF RECOGNITION COMING FROM YOU MATE SHOWS HOW GREAT AN EYE YOU'VE GOT FOR PURE RUBBY TALENTS.
Huge respect to DDA. Has the best natural " hand off " i ve ever seen. Bus is full son. Thanks for the interview Jim.
Who's got the best non-natural handoff you have ever seen tho?
This is a guy who speaks the raw truth. Great interview Jim. I thought perhaps he would get thrown off with the stroll in the park but he gave the perfect talk including you. Lots of people underrate him. I fully support this beast of a centre. Prob my favourite centre.
i met Damian in a bar in 2013 in Claremont Cape town when he just broke through from UCT into western Province and i told him hes gonna be a springbok!!! i was drunk but i hope he maybe remembers that
And the car guard wondered why you kept on calling him Damian, his name was Danie.
😂😂😂
Funny story, I worked at a Spar near his home in milnerton back in 2013 and I told him the same thing that he's gona be a bike oneday. He was such a humble guy he always to greet me even if I wasn't nearby
Jim ask seven questions in one paragraph 😅 Damien answers two then talks about history loved it
I find it frustrating not being able to commentchat on the videos on RugbyPassTV. That being said, great video. Amazing insight. And thoughtful questions as always from Jim.
Keep it up Damian! You are a total GOAT
Jim, your podcast has been class, good stuff mate 👏
brilliant player
Jim has been instrumental in knitting the SA rugby story together. He sees the picture and gets good convo going with players.
The best 12 in the business 🔥🔥🔥
100%
not in the business, in the world
I’d give it to Aki for being the only Irish player to ever play well in a quarter final 😆
@@eoin8156 More like New Zealander who plays for Ireland.
@@chris5240 aki is Samoan mate😂😂😂
Excellent content from Big Jim👏👏
Dame is a Baller man 💪🏾
I remember back in 2009 we were in he same WP U/17 cricket squad and he was a superb athlete and sportsman back then and so humble too , I thought he was one of the coaches at first sight 😂
At this rate we need to get Jim a South African passport.
Nice dig at Nienebar at the end. 😂😂
Maybe people under-rate him outside of SA - but Springbok supporters know he has been an important, solid kingpin for a number of seasons now since before 2019 World Cup
Phenomenal rugby player
Lovely interview.
Very insightful interview . Damien made a valid point about an English coach , coaching Ireland. Maybe that’s what Ireland need, a former Irish player to coach them. That could be the edge they need.
How is his point about Andy Farrell valid ?
Farrell may have been born I England but his father installed a strong Irish influence on jis family, and maintained to this day strong ties with their family in Mayo. Farrell has had a family house there gor years suspect Farrell knows a lot more about Ireland, it's culture and it's history than Damien.
Sorry I don't buy this lack of cultural edge that Farrell brings to the team.
Farrell brought in a game plan and systems that the irish players finally bought into . They like him and trust him. Where he was born is irrelevant
Millies boy, thanks for putting our little unknown school on the map. Milnerton have consistently beaten the big schools in SA since you became a Bok.
Huh? Which top 5 schools have they beaten in the last 5 years?
Sorry I didn’t say top 5, Milnerton was never a powerhouse rugby school, so just happy when lesser-known schools do well. It’s good for rugby. Go Bokke!
@@hilton6149 Very happy that they're getting better was just confused by your statement. No disrespect intended.
Milnerton HS has been a thorn in out side the last season. Hoping to bring back a win for achange (DFM dad). You are not wrong. Massive improvments in MHS rugby.
most underated springbok tbh
Frans Malherbe
❤❤❤ Damian De Allende ❤❤❤ 🤤
Proper hard man 💪 Silent assassin
Always performs for the boks was great in 2023 but in 2019 he was by far the best center in the world.
Always rated him.
Ne?
Honesty and true. As a South African I agree. We are strong but emotional.
Strong and emotional aren’t really mutually exclusive though. Not usually. Another comment Damian said was that Andy Farrell doesn’t understand the irish team because he’s from England… his surname is Farrell 😂 Andy’s dad is irish 😂.
@@SmcdMcd-d2k he didn’t live or grow up in Ireland. He ain’t Irish and doesn’t feel Irish and can’t understand Irish fully. Rassie is South African. Is a bok. Knows our culture and our strong points and weakness. Also DDA don’t say he doesn’t know. He said doesn’t think he does. I also don’t think he does fully.
@@marelizemeier and actually a little update for you.. Andy’s mother is also irish ..so there you go
@@marelizemeier Farrell has talked previously that he and his siblings had spent many summers growing up in Ireland with his parent's family.. Both his wife's parents are Irish too and had similar stories to him. His brother has represented Ireland at Rugby League. You can be sure he knows all there is to be irish and has many times proudly identified with his Irish heritage.
@@Analytical2000 I’ve visited Latvia 7 times and my wife is Latvian. I don’t feel Latvian.
Did Damian take a young dig at Nienaber there at the end about coaches wanting to leave to clubs after winning 2 world cups? lol 😆
😂😂 It sounded like
Jesus 😂😂😂
Damian looks like a scrumhalf next to Jim😂 De Allende’s the silent killer.
De Allende always delivers in the big moments
The F are you talking about?
Since you say "always" I'll ask, name just two big moments where he delivered. I'll give you the first one. The try against Wales where he was on the fortunate side of some shocking defence. Now, you name the other occasion.
F'king casual
@lauchlanmccutcheon1716 Lol, ok dork thanks for making it so easy
You must have missed the try he scored against France in the QF. You know, the game where SA won by 1 point against a hostile French crowd.
Go yap somewhere else, kid
@lauchlanmccutcheon1716 Lol, ok d0rk thanks for making it so easy 😂
You must have missed the try he scored against France in the QF. You know, the game where SA won by 1 point against a hostile French crowd.
Try harder next time
@@rickybeez oh the one where he caught a lucky bounce off a high kick...was to slow to get to the line and then took a pass from Faf to dive over.
That's a try any school kid could score.
If you're talking influential then look no further than Eben's try in the same game
@@lauchlanmccutcheon1716 ok, kid.
Let the adults talk
Legend
What a legend he is, i am gutted he left Munster
Best ball carrying back, and when it’s all said and done he will go down as one of the greatest 12s ever.
Jim, you are dong great work mate, I think you are a better interviewer than rugby player 🤣🤣🤣🤣Only joking mate, great at both!
The emotional drive DDA mentions is what Kolisi is missing at Racing 92. I feel like they bought, and didnt know how to coach him
Go get our respect back Damian
No harm for the Irish squad to sit down and watch this together to understand the massive mental challenge that faces them this summer.
Watch this together? I’m sure they have actual rugby to improve on etc, they can watch it individually
Rassie - what a weapon!!
Our crash king🇿🇦.the only 12 that matters
After de Villiers, his our best 12 ever!
De Allende, Kriel, Am says alot for big match experience.
Where can I see the complete video
Lekker Doogz!!
Great job Big J‼️🥂
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Damian is Vandal savage
Rassie was a bloody good player!
😂😂😂 definitely a jab there at the end
NOBODY in Ireland disrespects the Boks, now or ever..
Bro almost every bok hater in the internet is Irish
That’s a first…”Irish people don’t strick me as emotional” 🤣..
They aren’t really though… there is exceptions to rules but you don’t really see a lot of irish particularly men be open about any emotions
@@SmcdMcd-d2k well as an Irish man I can tell you we are labelled as emotional in regards to aggression, anger, pride and sadness/sorrow around the world…Especially when it comes to sports….Asking an Irish man in general to open up about how he feels in is another matter…
@@noelbyrne8735🎵🎶oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling"🎵🎶
I'm a Saffa going back 3 centuries on both sides of my family.
Not a Brit/Irish gene in my DNA, but I tear up every time when that" unemotional " Irish song plays 😄
@@noelbyrne8735 what you mentioned aren’t emotional factors. Why do you think irish men have one of the highest rates of suicide .. they can’t talk about any emotions typically.. there is exceptions to rules but as a whole they aren’t emotional and the women can be like that too
@@petes9524 SAFFA’s……🤦♂️
The secret sauce of Bok rugby for the past 6 years
These interviews always seem to backfire on the players. Wait for the headlines appear on social media critising something that Damian has said here.
Is that zuma shouting in the background
The Media being your own media. But hey whatever motivates you.
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Holding a grudge against the Irish Media after 7 years? Move on with your life pal, you've two WC Winners Medals, you're a World class Player and making serious wedge oversees. Damian and Eben are stirring the pot before the Loftus tests. This 2 game series will be epic
DDA just speaking the truth, Ireland should be scared 😅
@@SpunkRod Ireland are scared?
Never heard him speak before, and i admit I've often underrated him. Top guy, wish him all the best (but please not the next world cup)
Irish men came to fight for the Transvaal against the British in SA.
Crazy how he played for Munster yet knows so little about Irish people and history,
Like the bulls at the URC final laughing Munster off
I believe that was the stormers, not the bulls.
Ah my precious.... diddums.
I know this but what you forget to mention is that (naturally) in comparison many more Irishman were fighting for the Brits in South Africa. Nonetheless, it’s an awesome historical fact. Thanks for mentioning.
Read any book by Stephan Mitford Goodson
Thousands of Irish fought FOR the Brits...usually as cannon fodder
Wait, DDA is white, not coloured?
Yes, but I think he has a Spanish parent.
His mom's coloured, and I've heard him refer to himself as such. He comes from Milnerton which is a racially mixed suburb in CT, but was historically quite white
Who cares 😂😂😂
@@wot4922 you are so right. We should not care.
@@wot4922 I don't, but the SA govt does
why would he out jacques nienaber like that tho?
It is what it is, eh. Jacques had his personal reasons, we're all different. He's achieved so much, it was time for family now. Look at Rassie - divorce - this sport, especially at the highest level gives you so much yet takes so much from you as well.
@@chiganuggoo9929it’s alright for the players to cash in, playing in Japan and France, but it’s not alright for a coach to do it? He is hypocritical
Was that a jab at Nienaber?😭😭🤣🤣
Irish are very emotional
Replace Beaumont with Jim.
ოქრო კაცი.
World class player, absolutely. Brilliant at Munster. But seriously? The Irish don't respect the Springboks? I know you have to sing from the Rassie Erasmus 'the world is against us' songsheet, but everybody respects the Springboks. And as for the Irish not being emotional? Come on Damian - you've lived in Limerick 😂
Little bit out of line to say Andy Farrell knows nothing about the irish and the history. His dad is irish ffs. And he’s been in the management squad long before he was the coach
I think what he meant to say is the emotional connection wouldn’t be there in the same way as a lad growing up Irish might have. DDA’s first language isn’t English but I got what he was trying to say.
@@MobBarley00 yeah maybe.. but Andy grew up with an irish dad so it’s not exactly like he is removed from it all
Farrell and his wife Colleen OLoughlin are both from very Irish families. His brother in law Colleens brother played rugby league for Ireland. You dont get much more Irish a set of names than Farrell and OLoughlin.
@@TamiDaire I forgot about his wife so yes even more irish
@@TamiDaire yes okay. Fair point. Most people don’t know about his family etc so all they see is an Englishman.
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The boks play for their country. Ireland play for a pay check.
😂😂 go lie down pal. All that Braai has gone to your head.
The Boks think they are the only team that are proud to play for their country, thats the definition of narcissistic.
@@TamiDaire The boks are the only team that does not have any foreigners playing for them. Thats the point dingus
@@hannesbornman1045 No they arent, Argentina have no foreign born players. Also the Boks have a few foreign born coaches including two Irish ones. The point he made was about coaches not players, dingus! 😂
@@hannesbornman1045where is the beast from?
maybe I'm alone on this but I'm tired of hearing about our beloved springboks
I'm tired of hearing about the might All Blacks
I'm tired of the luck of the Irish
least of all the Roses
rugbypass let us in more on the French, not only just the hype of Dupont
let us in on Fiji, the has a magical run
let us in on the Wallabies, they remind me of the wayward 2016/17 Springboks
let us in on Scotland the maverick team
there are more stories to tell, if you need help we here just ask
thank you
siyabonga
Hey Sibu. Can't ever get enough of hearing about our boys 💚💛✌🇿🇦
Beet centre in the world !!! the rest are just trying to win world cups!
Crazy how Rugbypass try and twist his words for clickbait headlines for their social media channels. Can definitely tell they're owned by World Rugby...pretend to care about the game but all they care about is $.
I agree
"...Faz is English... doesnt know... Rassie knows... theyre [Irish] not emotional... [emotion] pushes us over the line... [not irish] when you get to the moments, one pount games..."
How's it now boys!?
This was disrespectful when I heard it. And it hasnt aged well.
Irish players are all private school with a silver spoon in their mouth. Don't think this helps them in adversity. Also, why are SA so obsessed with ireland? They are world champs so they shouldn't be so insecure surely?
It’s not insecurity. It’s unfinished business. It’s also competitors recognising equals and wanting to prove they’re better.
@@brettmarkham2068, definitely unfinished business. Let's go BOKKE!!!
All private schooled? No they were not and yes the boks are looking for any bit of an edge into the series. Don't know why, they're World champs
@@mickser101er, 4 times World champs.
@@petes9524 ya and a 33% unemployment rate with 84 murders on average a day, but hey, who's counting
Talking about disrespect from 7 years ago ?
Has absolutely no bearing on the upcoming tour and sure lets completely ignore the disrespect SA have shown since then towards other nations. Tired of this poor us bullshit
What disrespect has the Springboks shown?
Honestly we don’t have a great record against Ireland in the last few years. No BS here it’s us coming from behind.
Memories fade fast. The build up to the 2023 RWC in the NH was all about France and Ireland. They are great teams no question.
Haha okay...
Mate, that quick tap in Dublin in 2004 while Smit was told to talk to his players still boils my piss. Saffers have long memories (and 4 world cups😂). Pretty sure a lot of players from all countries use past losses to fire themselves up.
Not the Irish/South Africans bantering again. Be nice. Damn✌🇿🇦
Yes the room is full of casuals. Scoring a try that a school kid would score is not called delivering when it matters. It's called offering not much more than a placeholder.
Delivering when it matters means putting in a performance that wins you a MOTM award in a crunch game, or doing something spectacular in a crunch game...or carrying your team for periods during a crunch game. DDA has never, and will never do that.
But I suppose the bar for "delivering" in the Casual's Handbook is simply doing what any average player could do.
...you casual
Let’s be honest: SA should not have won Vs the All Blacks. I’m a neutral but if you sent of Cane for his tackle there was zero excuse not to send of Kolisi. Wayne Barnes who was a great referee unfortunately made mistakes in that game (penalty that he admitted on air he shouldn’t have given against Savea). Erasmus has become a whining & complaining pain in the backside and he should Have been taken to task much more severely by the rugby authorities for his continual attacks and tirades on refs which does put pressure consciously or subliminally on referees.
You are not a neutral. You're regurgitating all the salty excuses from 6 months ago and completely ignoring that every point you've just made has been debunked ad nauseum. So fair to say you don't know what you're talking about.
If Rassie whines then you whinge. You aren't neutral. You're a salty kiwi. After 6 months you're still crying. Your whinging won't change the result. Move on Karen🤧🤮
@@daggaboom amen
Yeah, we are a lucky buncg, four times now 😜
how are you having these chest pains for almost 6 months , ag shem man.
DDA is a liability. The worst 12 the Boks have had in my lifetime. Kills all attacking plays, never creates and is never there when a break happens. Always miles behind play, always slow to react and never coming in clutch.
If you think he's better that Andre Esterhuizen, or even Willemse at 12, then you're a casual who gets your opinions from media.
Nobody is taking this bait go seek attention somewhere else little boy
Who da fuck does rate Damian de Allende?
Some blind far left NZ basketball fan, not any fan of real rugby.
I do , I have seen in so many tests how solid his defense is. He is a really strong ball carrier. Fantastic 12, the blunt power instrument inside our athletic outside backs.
You no nothing about rugby.
Thank you Mr youtube expert. Tell me whats the color of your world cups?
@@jeffsteyn7174 probably has no color and is built using nitrogen, oxygen and argon.
I am astounded by your knowledge of the game. You really should change your career to some commentator in rugby. They usually know everything. Just like you. Amazing. I am speechless.
Correction: Who da fuck DOESN'T rate Damian de Allende?