Rugby's Greatest Rivalry Will See One Coach Struggling to Survive
By Sanjay Deva
Rugby's greatest rivals, the Springboks and the All Blacks are set for a titanic showdown in Bloemfontein. The tri-nations moves from Eden Park,
to the City of roses, Bloemfontein, as the Springboks look to finally bloom under Peter de Villiers. br>Whilst the All Blacks now lead this epic rivalry 42-30, both
teams find themselves in a remarkably similar situation. Both sides have had a loss this season leading up to the tri-nations, and haven't shown the form expected
from the talent available. Both coaches are supposedly safe until the 2011 rugby World Cup, but whichever coach does not hold the Tri-nations at the end of the
season will find the thermometer of public pressure from 2 rugby-crazed nations soaring to boiling point. br>Graham Henry has had 6 years at the helm so we
know what to expect from his All Black sides. But Peter de Villiers remains an enigma, his Springbok sides producing the sublime, the lacklustre, and the ridiculous.
With a settled Springbok squad, and a tough series against the British and Irish Lions under their belt we will finally see the mark de Villiers leaves on this Springbok
side. There can be no excuses of getting to know the squad, rustiness or politics. He has chosen his squad, worked with them for an extended period, and now is
the time to deliver results. br>Whilst I sympathise with de Villiers, the Springbok coaching job be lonely and extremely tough, and having to converse in English
when your native tongue is Afrikaans isn't as easy as it sounds, the time has come for results. Results and worthy performances. I've been prepared to be the eternal
optimist, and view the glass as half-full rather than half-empty. Whilst the report card I gave him for the British and Irish Lions series was not particularly praiseworthy, I
hope he has learned his lessons, can deliver on his promise, and become the coach many of his players do speak highly of. I'm expecting some sizzling Springbok
performances, they are definitely overdue! br>Sanjay Deva
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