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  • haha : Clowns around the world are threatening mass action unless Australian commentator Brendon Cannon makes a public apology for calling Peter De Villiers a clown. International clowns said calling him a clown was a “shameful insult” to clowns.
  • og : Bismarck is back. Rejoined the Sharks this week - may be considered for Saturday's CC match vs Cheetahs
  • guest_5820 : Bekker out for the entire year - surgery on injured disc
  • Kiwi : As long as the boks are loosing the way they do im fine..
  • hehe : Oregan Hoskins on PDV: I wouldn’t say he’s the best coach in the world, but I wouldn’t say he’s inferior to (former coach) Jake White. I’d say they are on par. “My issue with the coach is his media comments, I think that detracts from his ability. That’s where I’d like to concentrate...
  • guest_3413 : how about dates for your currie cup fixtures?
  • guest_9931 : and we're stuck with the boswell wilkie circus
  • guest_8901 : Jake White, Eddie Jones, Gert Smal, Allister Coetzee applying for the England and Argentina jobs as a coaching team.
  • guest_5442 : Replace them with Meyer\Rassie and Coetzee\Slapp es\Fleckie
  • guest_5442 : if PDV wants to continue as coach he needs to stop listening to Muir and Gold - what has either of them achieved?
  • rugga : The bulls and stormers boks won't buy into the confusion that is pdv\gold\mui r - they are used to better at their provinces. Hence frustration.
  • guest_5820 : Fourie banned for 4 weeks, Cooper for 2.
  • guest_874 : Judge us on the World Cup
  • guest_9844 : Gary Gold: "Our major focus right now is building this team with the World Cup in mind". Now where have I heard that before???
  • Snoekster : Major problems inside the team if you can it a team - no cohesion, leadership or willingness to play as a team.
  • admin : woooop woooop up the Aussies mate
  • guest_9844 : Time to fire everyone yet?
  • guest_3501 : Guys, lets focus on today's match and stop moarning. When Boks win we joy, but when they loose we want to fire everyone
  • guest_5820 : come on boks prove all the doubters wrong
  • guest_627 : Bryan Habana needs one try to become South Africa's most prolific try-scorer in Tests. Habana currently shares the record with ex-Test scrumhalf Joost van der Westhuizen - on 38 Test tries.
  • guest_627 : Victor Matfield equals Percy Montgomery's record as the most-capped Bok against Australia, with 20 Tests against the Wallabies.
  • guest_116 : the springboks must bring in new and young blood as soon as possible,Matfi eld is over rated,if he cant jump he is useless!!!!!!
  • guest_116 : why drop the coach,he was the hero or the best coach last year!you are all a bunch of racist assholes
  • guest_627 : Flo Louw dropped for Kanko
  • P3 : AT LAST! Ricky McJanuarie axed!
  • Cooler as Ekke : of trek uit
  • Ekke : Trek op julle sokkies bokke!!
  • rugga : how long can p.divvy hang onto his job now that he has been exposed?
  • guest_9086 : **** the boks were ****
  • Trinations log : 1. NZ 10, 2. OZ 00, 3. SA 00
  • og : it's like the 'power' of websites :)
  • Whitelion : Your we-site is so outdated nobody wants to loook at it!!!!
  • og : Jean Div banned for 2 weeks for 'spear tackle'. Rene Ranger not even cited for shoulder charge.
  • ck : januarie must have something on snor for the coach to pick him every week and put his coaching career in serious jeopardy
  • guest_627 : NZ 31 - 17 SA

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» Francois Louw
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» Bob Skinstad
» Gary Gold
» Luke Watson

School Rankings


As at 27 July 2010

01. Grey College (FS)
02. Paarl Gym (WP)
03. Paul Roos (WP)
04. St Andrew's (EP)
05. Bishops (WP)
06. Affies (BB)
07. Paarl Boys (WP)
08. Monument (GL)
09. Waterkloof (BB)
10. Grey High (EP)

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Tri Nations

The 2010 Vodacom Tri Nations takes place between 10 July and 11 September. The fixtures are as follows:

2010/07/10 New Zealand v South Africa (Auckland)
2010/07/17 New Zealand v South Africa (Wellington)
2010/07/24 Australia v South Africa (Brisbane)
2010/07/31 Australia v New Zealand (Melbourne)
2010/08/07 New Zealand v Australia (Christchurch )
2010/08/21 South Africa v New Zealand (Johannesburg)
2010/08/28 South Africa v Australia (Pretoria )
2010/09/04 South Africa v Australia (Bloemfontein)
2010/09/11 Australia v New Zealand (Sydney)

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Tri Nations Previous Winners

1996 New Zealand
1997 New Zealand
1998 South Africa
1999 New Zealand
2000 Australia
2001 Australia
2002 New Zealand
2003 New Zealand
2004 South Africa
2005 New Zealand
2006 New Zealand
2007 New Zealand
2008 New Zealand
2009 South Africa

Overall Tournament Performance (w=win, s=2nd, x=last)
1. New Zealand: w9 s3 x2
2. South Africa: w3 s3 x8
3. Australia: w2 s8 x4

Overall Tournament Ranking (3 for a win, 2 for second, 1 for third
)

1. New Zealand (35/42)
2. Australia (26/42)
3. South Africa (23/42)

Overall Games Performance
1. New Zealand (P62 W42 L20 D0)
2. South Africa (P62 W26 L35 D1)
3. Australia (P62 W24 L37 D1)

Full Tri Nations Results

1996: 1. New Zealand 2. South Africa 3. Australia

New Zealand vs Australia, 43-6 in Wellington
Australia vs South Africa, 21-16 in Sydney
New Zealand vs South Africa, 15-11 in Christchurch
New Zealand vs Australia, 32-25 in Brisbane
South Africa vs Australia, 25-19 in Bloemfontein
New Zealand vs South Africa, 29-18 at Newlands

1997: 1. New Zealand 2. South Africa 3. Australia

New Zealand  vs South Africa, 35-32 in Johannesburg
New Zealand vs Australia, 33-18 in Melbourne
Australia vs South Africa, 32-20 in Brisbane
New Zealand vs South Africa, 55-35 in Auckland
New Zealand vs Australia, 36-24 in Dunedin
South Africa vs Australia, 61-22 in Pretoria

1998: 1. South Africa 2. Australia 3. New Zealand

Australia vs New Zealand, 24-16 in Melbourne
South Africa vs Australia, 14-13 in Perth
South Africa vs New Zealand, 13-3 in Wellington
Australia vs New Zealand, 27-23 in Christchurch
South Africa vs New Zealand, 24-23 in Durban
South Africa vs Australia, 29-15 in Johannesburg

1999: 1. New Zealand 2. Australia 3. South Africa

New Zealand vs South Africa, 28-0 in Dunedin
Australia vs South Africa, 32-6 in Brisbane
New Zealand vs Australia, 34-15 in Auckland
New Zealand vs South Africa, 34-18 in _Pretoria
South Africa vs Australia, 10-9 at Newlands
Australia vs New Zealand, 28-7 in Sydney

2000: 1. Australia 2. New Zealand 3. South Africa

New Zealand vs Australia, 39-35 in Sydney
New Zealand vs South Africa, 25-12 in Christchurch
Australia vs South Africa, 26-6 in Sydney
Australia vs New Zealand, 24-23 in Christchurch
South Africa vs New Zealand, 46-40 in Johannesburg
Australia vs South Africa, 19-18 in Durban

2001: 1. Australia 2. New Zealand 3. South Africa

New Zealand vs South Africa, 12-3 at Newlands
South Africa vs Australia, 20-15 in Pretoria
Australia vs New Zealand, 23-15 in Dunedin
Australia vs South Africa, 14-14 in Perth
New Zealand vs South Africa, 26-15 in Auckland
Australia vs New Zealand, 29-26 in Sydney

2002: 1. New Zealand 2. Australia 3. South Africa

New Zealand vs Australia, 12-6 in Christchurch
New Zealand vs South Africa, 41-20 in Wellington
Australia vs South Africa, 38-27 in Brisbane
Australia vs New Zealand, 16-14 in Sydney
New Zealand vs South Africa, 30-23 in Durban
South Africa vs Australia, 33-31 in Johannesburg

2003: 1. New Zealand 2. Australia 3. South Africa

South Africa vs Australia, 26-22 at Newlands
New Zealand vs South Africa, 52-16 in Pretoria
New Zealand vs Australia, 50-21 in Sydney
Australia vs South Africa, 29-9 in Brisbane
New Zealand vs South Africa, 19-11 in Dunedin
New Zealand vs Australia, 21-17 in Auckland

2004: 1. South Africa 2. Australia 3. New Zealand

New Zealand vs Australia, 16-7 in Wellington
New Zealand vs South Africa, 23-21 in Christchurch
Australia vs South Africa, 30-26 in Perth
Australia vs New Zealand, 23-18 in Sydney
South Africa vs New Zealand, 40-26 in Johannesburg
South Africa vs Australia, 23-19 in Durban

2005: 1. New Zealand 2. South Africa 3. Australia

South Africa vs Australia, 22-16 in Pretoria
South Africa vs New Zealand, 22-16  at Newlands
New Zealand vs Australia, 30-13 in Sydney
South Africa vs Australia, 22-19 in Perth
New Zealand vs South Africa, 31-27 in Dunedin
New Zealand vs Australia, 34-24 in Auckland

2006: 1. New Zealand 2. Australia 3. South Africa

New Zealand vs Australia, 13-9 in Brisbane
New Zealand vs Australia, 34-27 in Auckland
Australia vs South Africa, 49-0 in Brisbane
New Zealand vs South Africa, 35-17 in Wellington
Australia vs South Africa, 20-18 in Sydney
New Zealand vs South Africa, 45-26 in Pretoria
South Africa vs New Zealand, 21-20 in Rustenburg

2007: 1. New Zealand 2. Australia 3. South Africa

South Africa vs Australia, 22-19 at Newlands
New Zealand vs South Africa, 26-21 in Durban
Australia vs New Zealand, 20-15 in Melbourne
Australia vs South Africa, 25-17 in Sydney
New Zealand vs South Africa, 33-6 in Christchurch
New Zealand vs Australia, 26-12 in Auckland

2008: 1. New Zealand 2. Australia 3. South Africa

New Zealand vs South Africa, 19-8 in Wellington
New Zealand vs South Africa, 28-30 in Dunedin
Australia vs South Africa, 16-9 in Perth
Australia vs New Zealand, 34-19 in Sydney
New Zealand vs Australia, 39-10 in Auckland
South Africa vs New Zealand, 0-19 at Newlands
South Africa vs Australia, 15-27 in Durban
South Africa vs Australia, 53-8 in Johannesburg
Australia vs New Zealand, 24-28 in Brisbane

2009: 1. South Africa 2. New Zealand 3. Australia

New Zealand vs Australia, 22-16 in Auckland
South Africa vs New Zealand, 28-19 in Bloemfontein
South Africa vs New Zealand, 31-19 in Durban
South Africa v Australia, 29-17 at Newlands
Australia vs New Zealand, 18-19 in Sydney
Australia vs South Africa, 25-32 in Perth
Australia vs South Africa, 21-6 in Brisbane
New Zealand vs South Africa, 29-32 in Hamilton
New Zealand vs Australia, 33-6 in Wellington

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