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biffon
05-17-2007, 04:53 AM
Selection row overshadows Bok party


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From Andy Colquhoun in Cape Town
May 17, 2007
A ROW over selection for the South Africa training squad has overshadowed what should be the nation's biggest week of celebration since the Springboks won the Rugby World Cup on home soil in 1995.
Two South African sides - Durban's Sharks and the Bulls from Pretoria - will contest the first all-South African Super 14 final on Sunday (AEST) before a 54,000-strong sellout crowd in Durban.
But the final has barely merited a mention since a media frenzy erupted after South African Rugby Union president Regan Hoskins announced a 46-man training squad shortly after the semi-finals.
Without the knowledge of Springboks coach Jake White, Hoskins included 23-year-old Stormers openside flank Luke Watson, the son of anti-apartheid hero Dan "Cheeky" Watson, who turned his back on white rugby to play in the black townships at the height of isolation.
White and his fellow selectors had refused to pick Watson, with the coach maintaining over the years that the 1.86m player was too small and that there were better players such as 2004 International Rugby Board player of the year Schalk Burger.
"We think that the player Luke Watson is good enough to be in the training squad," Hoskins told a Johannesburg radio station.
"We believe that the coach and the two national selectors are wrong. We believe that it's time that the player was given an opportunity to be in the training squad."
Watson's play and his father's struggle credentials have made him a political cause celebre. Parliament's watchdog sports committee accused rugby in February of deliberately excluding Watson on political grounds.
Ebrahim Rasool, the African National Congress premier of the Western Cape provincial government - in whose region Watson plays rugby - weighed in when he told the Cape Argus that the player's family background meant he should be treated as a disadvantaged player.
"Jake White shouldn't be looking at Watson as a white player," he told the newspaper.
"If there are white flanks of equal ability then Luke should get the nod because of his family's history."
White has been silent on the issue. He did not attend a press conference in Bloemfontein on Wednesday as the Springbok squad, minus 28 players from the Bulls and Sharks, assembled to begin preparations for the two-test series against England, which begins on May 27 (AEST).

Patson
05-17-2007, 04:58 AM
If anything spoils the boks chances of the world cup its gonna be the bloody politics. im not even a bokka supporter but dam they have come a long way this year......

Edmonsta
05-17-2007, 05:05 AM
*sigh*

Welcome to Sport in SA.

Shifty
05-17-2007, 05:10 AM
I know what you mean.

SA make it to the S14 finals and suddenly everyone has an opinion, everyone becomes a rugby expert, and of course everybody knows more than anybody else. Politics...

Sigh..ekse...sigh..

TiGeR
05-17-2007, 10:53 AM
... the SA sport landscape is VERY complex guys... those of us who were privelaged to have grown up in an open society cannot even BEGIN to comprehend the emotional & historical perspectives (forgetting the reactionaries who just follow the crowd & the lunatic fringe that is driven by revenge) that drive transformation & the idea of quotas in sport... as such, while many of us have a valid perspective/ ideas in terms of some of the realities (that the transformers will argue are the reasons for the current status quo) we cannot ignore the collective needs, desires & perspectives of formerly disadvantaged masses... the danger of doing so is being called racist at best and SA teams/ sport governing bodies being deregistered & disbanded at worst... try being a coach/ sport administrator here! Every day is an adventure... you go forward 10 steps & back nine with a sideways shuffle... but WHAT an adventure!

TiGeR
05-23-2007, 10:55 AM
another global exclusive, sport365 - thanks to iafrica.com - brings
you a first-ever glimpse at the personal 'diary' of Stormers captain
Luke Watson*

Saturday, May 12: I'm in the squad! Can't quite believe it - guess Jake
has finally changed his mind about me. And he created an extra spot in
the squad for me, to make sure I'd be there, which was rather touching.
Went out to celebrate with Ross Skeate, who said he'd grow his biggest
sideburns ever in tribute. He's one of my best mates, but he's decidedly
strange when it comes to facial hair. Anyway, Springboks here I come*

Monday, May 14: Mixed morning. The papers all reckon I'm only in the
squad because Oregan Hoskins overruled Jake, which was a little hurtful.
Phoned Oregan to ask him; he said he had no influence whatsoever on
selection, but that it wouldn't hurt if I brushed up on my French.
Cryptic guy. Also muttered something about hoping John Robbie got
savaged by a rabid hyena, but wasn't really listening. Then got a text
message from Ebrahim Rasool, the Premier of the Western Cape, inviting
me for breakfast tomorrow! Pretty cool! Ironed my Western Province
blazer, and watched some television; nothing much on MTV, and eventually
fell asleep with Channel O playing.
Actually a pretty good channel.

Tuesday, May 15: I'm black! No, really! Mr Rasool wanted to see me to
tell me that actually, I'm black! Quite a shock, to be honest, and
wasn't sure how to react. Called my dad to tell him, but he said he
couldn't speak on the phone, as the Third Force had tapped his line, and
would be listening in to the conversation. Guess I'll have to deal with
this on my own.

Wednesday, May 16: Woke up with KFM on as usual, but suddenly remembered
that I'm black now, and felt a little guilty, so changed over to Metro
pretty quickly. Didn't recognise much of the music, but definitely felt
a connection to it. Probably explains why I liked Diana Ross and Lionel
Richie so much as a kid. Flew up to Bloemfontein for the Springbok camp;
got a stiff handshake from Jake, but he didn't say much else to me.
Afternoon training involved me taking the ball up on my own, and trying
to get past the rest of the squad (full contact). Repeated it for almost
an hour; felt pretty bruised and tired by the end of it, to be honest.

Thursday, May 17: Ross called this morning to see how I was getting on
with the camp. Told him I was still coming to terms with being black; he
suggested I try and look for guidance from other guys who look white,
but are really black. Sounded sensible, so went down to Musica at
lunch-time, and bought all the Eminem and Michael Jackson albums I could
find. Spent the afternoon doing a tackling drill where the rest of the
squad took turns to run at me, and I had to tackle them. You definitely
feel it when CJ lands on you. Very long afternoon; tough work being a
Springbok.

Friday, May 18: Figured I had to embrace being black properly, so
instead of the usual muttered hello, greeted everyone at breakfast with
"whassup, where you at!". Got some pretty strange looks, to be honest,
and Os asked me if I was feeling alright. Phoned Shimmie for advice on
being black; he suggested getting a black girlfriend might help. Sounded
like a good idea, so asked him if he had a sister; he said if I so much
as looked as his sister, he'd break both my knee-caps, and hung up.
Guess I won't be joining the Shimange family any time soon.

Saturday, May 19: Bulls win! Not a great final, but an amazing finish
thanks to Bryan's try. Felt a strange sense of kinship with him as he
scored at the end. Also felt sorry for the Sharks, especially as they're
my old team. Had a call from Butana Khompela, the head of Parliament's
sports committee (I think). Congratulated me on the Sharks win, said he
thought I served particularly well, offered me Government funding if I
needed new clubs, and wished me a season full of wickets, particularly
if we were playing Arsenal, who he isn't very fond of. Strange phone
call.

Sunday, May 20: I'm in the squad of 38! Very cool. Checked my email for
the first time in a week - 82 different proposals from companies
inviting me to join their Board of Directors, or to become a BEE
partner! Hadn't even thought about that, to be honest - only really been
thinking about whether I could be a real Springbok in a week's time.

Edmonsta
05-23-2007, 12:35 PM
HAhaha, some funny shit there... :smiley20: :smiley32: