This was a rare win for Oz made even more special by the comeback. Maybe people are more pleased than usual but I think the reaction has been genuine pleasure and not gloating.Jeepers I tried to be gracious, but people on here are being absolute shitheads. As if Australia have won 10 matches in a row here
No. We still suck, and will very much suck forever. Ignore us. We suck. Pay no attention. We suck. Focus on the others, we just suck. Leave us be, we are also rans. We are barely tier 2. Move along, no team to see here.I need to stop thinking of Australia as a shambolic joke team that proper rugby nations occasionally trip up against. There's no semblance of the embarrassing 2023 team left at all now. They've been competitive for like 10 games in a row spanning almost a year but every time it happens I'm like whoaaa.
Slightly odd take. Speaking as a neutral Englishman, I was just genuinely surprised (as I think most were) by what happened on Saturday, even more so after the first 20 mins. I don't think the Springboks are hated (apart from Erasmus maybe, but that's understandable), I've always taken bigger issue with NZ tbh.The biggest thing this week reminded me of again, is how the rest of the rugby fraternity loves to hate the Springboks.
If you think the Bok fans are the ones that started the dishing out... Mostly rugby supporters dislike SA rugby, because the media likes to play certain narratives. Most rugby supporters, consider the NZ teams the epitome of rugby; and SA teams are always classed as the bully boys, that occasionally get lucky. Thus whenever the Boks slip up (which they do), most other countries fans like to stick the boot in.I dont think it's so much hates the Springboks, as giving back to the Springbok fans what they've been dishing out. They are the greatest team in history after all.
This whole line really makes me angry. I have heard this a lot, yes we had some thugs. But boy we are not the only ones. The worst culprits are the Northern Hemisphere teams/supporters, complain a lot about the Boks but there players are just as dirty - shoulder charging a persons head off without the ball, kneeling on peoples necks (got made captain for that) the list can go onSA teams are always classed as the bully boys,
Wasn't this simply a case of an underdog winning a match from a seemingly beaten position? That's always going to raise support and interest. (Remember how the Aussies got ribbed when they couldn't defend 430?) If you win consecutive World Cups you're obviously going to make yourself a target, and you ought to be used to that by now.I don't think most of what I`m talking about comes from Australia. And it certainly not directed towards you. I was making a general comment. Its more comes out of the UK than anywhere else. Except maybe for someone like Ben Smith who loves to hate SA rugby. I agree with everything you have said, in that every team gets a ribbing and every team gets their plaudits at times.
I however do think there is narratives around the springboks that get enhanced every time they don't perform, and they are a team that has become easy to love to hate over the years. And that is a narrative I`ve lived with since SA won the WC in '95 because they poisoned the NZ team... maybe I`m just thin skinned.
Well they do keep winning world cups.The biggest thing this week reminded me of again, is how the rest of the rugby fraternity loves to hate the Springboks.