Friday, June 26, 2009

ALL WELSH FRONT ROW FOR SECOND TEST


The Springboks will face a full Welsh front row when they pack down at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday in the vital second Test.

Ospreys prop Adam Jones and Scarlets hooker Matthew Rees are among five changes to the British & Irish Lions side from the first Test defeat and join Cardiff Blues loose head Gethin Jenkins in the starting XV after coming on as second half replacements in Durban.

But it won't be the first time the South Africans have faced a front row from one country in a Lions Test. Gethin Jenkins, Matthew Rees and Adam Jones will be following in the footsteps of some illustrious predecessors.

Back in 1955 it was the Welsh trio of Billy Williams, Bryn Meredith and Courtenay Meredith who battled against the Boks in the four Test series. They ended with a share of the spoils as the series was tied 2-2.

Then in 1968 it was the turn of the English to provide the Lions with a front row from the same country. On that occasion it was the third Test in Cape Town which brought together Mike Coulman, John Pullin and Tony Horton.

"It is a huge honour to play for the Lions and we are aware of the incredible history of the jersey. We've been told about the all-Welsh front row of 1955 and it would be nice to match or better their achievements," said Rees

Newport's Bryn Meredith was, like Rees, the hooker in that front row and had Swansea's Billy Williams and Neath's Courtenay Meredtih as his props. The three played together for the Lions seven times - winning four, losing three.

ends

They played in the opening defeat to Western Transvaal, wins over Orange Free State, Rhodesia, the first and third Tests and defeats in the second and fourth. As a unit, they played nine times together for Wales, winning seven times, to give them a combined record for Wales and the Lions in internationals of P13 W9 L4.

The Lions played 25 matches on the 1955 tour and Williams played in 17of them, Bryn Meredith 15 and Courtenay Meredith 14.

The Lions front row in the third Test in 1968, which they lost 11-6 at Newlands, comprised of Moseley Loose head Mike Coulman, Bristol hooker John Pullin and Blackheath tight head Tony Horton.

The famous Pontypool front row of Tony Faulkner, Bobby Windsor and Graham Price played together three times for the Lions on the 1977 tour to New Zealand and Fiji. Windsor and Price were original picks for the tour, while Faulkner joined them as a replacement.

They played together against the Combined Counties/Thames Valley side, Bay of Plenty and Fiji. The latter was not a Test match.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

BRITISH & IRISH LIONS COMMENT ON TOUR TICKET PRICING

ollowing significant enquiries to the British & Irish Lions management regarding the level of ticket pricing for the 2009 tour Lions Chief Executive, John Feehan, has today denied allegations that the British & Irish Lions had any involvement in the setting of ticket prices.

"The South African Rugby Union and its provincial Unions had sole responsibility for the setting of ticket prices for the British & Irish Lions tour and the Lions management had no input whatsoever into any of this," said Mr Feehan.

"The Lions did appoint official overseas travel agencies to service the requirements of travelling British & Irish Lions supporters. However, the tickets for this programme were purchased at full price from the South African Rugby Union by the British & Irish Lions."

"It is true to say we are very surprised at the level of the attending crowds. The Lions only visit South Africa every 12 years and it is therefore disappointing that the stadiums have been far from full," added Mr Feehan.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Bafana Update

Bafana Bafana coach Joel Natalino Santana is confident that his side will do well against Spain – the number one FIFA-ranked country in the world. The two meet tomorrow night in the last match of the group stages of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein. Kick-off is at 20h30.

Speaking after the squad’s final training session at the match venue; Santana said he had no doubt South Africa can repeat what they did against New Zealand, “I expect a good quality performance from my side because I want them to play with confidence, with some personality, we know how strong the opposition will be tomorrow but I have confidence in my team – I cannot be a coward, it’s not my style,” said Santana.

Santana added that the match has the prospects of being exciting with two teams that are attack-minded.

Sitting beside Santana in the press conference, defender Matthew Booth admitted that Bafana Bafana were preparing for the biggest game of their lives, “it would be very disappointing if South Africa would not proceed to the next round, but in any case we haven’t even thought about not going through; We need one point but we mustn’t go with that mentality we must go all out for victory,” said Booth.

Booth is also well aware that he and defensive partner, Captain Aaron Mokoena, will be up against a lethal strike force in Fernando Torres and David Villa, “coming up against those two is a daunting task for any player, but we need to concentrate 110 percent and defend very well. New Zealand were naïve in their play against Spain, Iraq’s defensive plan worked well for them, Spain are a quality team and one chance they get they make the most of it, so we can be punished it we don’t concentrate,” said the towering defender.

Booth has also revealed that Egypt’s one-nil victory over Italy in yesterday’s clash has given the South Africans confidence but it has also added pressure that they have to deliver.

Following one draw and a win, Bafana Bafana have four points in two matches, while Spain has already ensured qualification with six points. The Spaniards are looking at equaling Brazil’s record of 35 matches unbeaten and a 14-match winning streak should they beat South Africa.

Spain is the team that knocked Bafana Bafana out of the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea and Japan with South Africa needing just a point to proceed to the second round of the competition.

Friday, June 19, 2009

SASA-II athletes prepare for Global Games at Pretoria training camp

South Africa’s premier intellectually disabled swimming, athletics, basketball, futsal and table tennis athletes took one step closer to the Global Games for the Intellectually Impaired in the Czech Republic next month when they completed their last collective training camp in Pretoria in mid-June. The Global Games are to be held in Liberec between 5-14 July.

The 57 athletes and 33 officials, management personnel and coaches congregated in a frosty Laudium to sort out the finer details of their respective assaults on the 2nd edition of the Global Games. Although athletes had already been hard at work back in their home provinces, the training camp gave them an opportunity to get to know each other. Those involved in team sports also had the chance to get used to the team dynamic, as well as to develop all important strategies and build up relationships within the team.

Lizzie Vogel, the SASA-II (South African Sports Association for the Intellectually Disabled) President, thought that “the training camp went exceptionally well”. “We achieved what we set out to do”, she said, “which was to familiarize the entire team with each other, as well as giving the different codes enough time to ready themselves for the upcoming Games”. Vogel went on to say that “the team spirit was amazing, and the level of commitment of the athletes to the training program was also incredible”.

Albert Warnick, SASA-II’s National Public Relations Officer, strongly believes that sport plays a crucial role in the lives of intellectually disabled individuals. “Playing sport affords these children so many more opportunities than just getting involved in the sport itself” he said. “Obviously the physical fitness and motor skills involved in playing sports is beneficial to anyone”, said Warnick, “but the social skills involved cannot be underestimated”. Warnick identified discipline, communication and logical reasoning as the areas in which the children develop the most. “The team sports encourage the development of interpersonal skills, whilst the individual sports require the children to work on their self-discipline, and at all times, no matter what sports code, communication is playing an important role”. Warnick also said that “playing sport is about making the right decisions in split seconds, and this also sharpens the minds of those involved”.

The fact that the sportspersons do a lot of travelling is also a crucial factor in their development into functional members of everyday society. “When the children travel, both nationally and internationally, they see new places and interact with new people and different cultures, and this has obvious benefits in terms of developing and nurturing their young minds” commented Warnick. He also said that “when the children move out of their comfort zone, it stimulates their mental growth, and that is why playing sport and travelling with these children is so rewarding”.

The first Global Games was hosted by Sweden in 2004, after the 2000 Paralympics in Sydney when INAS-FID (International Federation for people with Intellectual Disability) was suspended. The re-inclusion of intellectually disabled athletes in the 2012 Paralympics is a possibility.

The South Africa Sport Association for the Intellectually Impaired (SASA-II) was established in 1990, and since then its athletes have represented their country at numerous World Championships, Paralympics and other international events. So far, 1460 athletes and officials from 38 countries from all corners of the world have confirmed their intention to participate at the 2009 Global Games.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Durban to host 2009 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Qualifier Durban in July


Durban will host the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2009 Qualifier for a fourth year in succession when a record number of African nations compete for the two places at the global beach soccer showcase.

The tournament will host nine African nations, and will be played at the state-of-the-art beach soccer stadium at New Beach on Durban’s Golden Mile from 1 to 5 July 2009.

The sports global governing body has confirmed the participation of defending champions Senegal,
Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Mauritius, Libya, Morocco, Mozambique, Nigeria, and the host South Africa.

The nine team entry will necessitate a different format to that used for the first three editions of the African continental qualifier, with the teams divided into three pools. The winners of each pool will advance to the finals automatically, with the best placed second placed team securing the last place in the semi-final line-up.

The competition on the beaches of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Host City will be the fourth of six qualifying events in all confederations, culminating in the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2009 to take place in Dubai from November 16-22.

Cameroon and Senegal represented Africa at last year’s FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in Marseilles, which was won by the global pacesetters of the sport, Brazil.

Senegal provided one of the tournaments biggest upsets, beating the fourth seeded French side in their first match of the tournament.

Durban’s reputation as the beach soccer capital of Africa has been cemented by hosting the continental showcase for four successive years, entrenching the city’s positioning as Africa’s Sports Capital.

“We are delighted to be hosting this tournament once again,” said Durban’s municipal manager Dr. Michael Sutcliffe.

“The facilities that we provide at New Beach are recognised as being world class, and the tournament gives us a great opportunity to showcase our beautiful beachfront to a massive international audience that will be watching the matches on television.”

The draw for the tournament will be conducted by Beach Soccer Worldwide this weekend, during the European qualifying tournament that is currently under way in the Spanish city of Castellon.

Friday, June 12, 2009

VICKERY TO CAPTAIN BRITISH & IRISH LIONS AGAINST WESTERN PROVINCE


British & Irish Lions Tour Manager, Gerald Davies, and Head Coach Ian McGeechan, today announced the Lions' team for the fifth match of the 2009 tour of South Africa. The selected team will play Western Province in Cape Town on Saturday June 13th and will be led by Englishman Phil Vickery.

Davies said, "As a tour party we are delighted that we have reached Cape Town and the final Saturday provincial match prior to the Test series with an unbeaten record. Team morale is high and each team that takes the field is determined to maintain the momentum and to fight for an individual Test place." 

Commenting on the team selection Head Coach Ian McGeechan said, "The coaching staff is very pleased with the way the squad reacted to some bad injury news this week. The players took the news on the chin, trained well, focussed on the next match and the performance against the Sharks was excellent."

"The squad is very close as a group of players but now there is now a competitive edge developing as we approach the Test series. That is how it should be. I reminded the players when I told them the team to play Western Province that we were not selecting the Test side until next Tuesday following the Southern Kings match." 

"The team for Western Province will be captained by Phil Vickery who is one of the many leaders in the squad. It is just reward for a thoroughly professional player who will play in his tenth Lions match. Vicks is a former captain of England and he played three Lions tests against Australian in 2001." 

"No starting players are backing up from the Sharks match as we continue our desire to see all players involved in at least two full matches prior to Test selection. Martyn Williams comes into the starting XV following his recovery from a shoulder knock and Riki Flutey gets his first starting role after proving his fitness off the bench against the Sharks," added McGeechan.

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Free Football on the Big Screen

There's no doubt that the enormously successful IPL marketing campaign raised the bar for sport marketers in this country. With the Confed Cup in a few days' time, it's heartening to see Ster-Kinekor coming to the party in a significant way.

Compared to the hype surrounding the IPL, the marketing of the Confed Cup is a sad and disconcerting precursor to what our 2010 marketing campaign might be like. Seeing the void left by the IPL, Ster-Kinekor has stepped up to the plate and will be screening the 2009 Confederations Cup games live and free of charge at cinemas nationwide from Sunday 14 June.

Each cinema will be transformed into a festive soccer experience, the perfect venue for the family.

Tickets will be available to the public at participating cinemas five days prior to each match; limited to four tickets per person per game, on a "first come, first served" basis. Think of this as an indoor fan park for the Confed Cup where you will be able to bring and blow your vuvuzela while watching the match on the big screen with friends and family. To make the experience even more authentic, Ster-Kinekor is looking at having beer sales at selected venues (for over 18's only of course), although this is still to be confirmed.

"Ster-Kinekor Theatres is very excited about hosting free screenings for this monumental, international soccer event at our cinemas for this first time ever!" says Ster-Kinekor Theatres CEO Fiaz Mahomed.

All the matches will be screened on SKT's "big screens" in Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Bloemfontein and Cape Town at the following 16 cinemas:

Maponya, Soweto (Johannesburg)

The Zone (Johannesburg)

Sandton City (Johannesburg)

East Rand Mall (Johannesburg)

Fourways (Johannesburg)

Eastgate (Johannesburg)

Key West (Johannesburg)

Sterland (Pretoria)

Brooklyn Commercial (Pretoria)

Parow (Cape Town)

Cavendish Commercial (Cape Town)

Bayside (Cape Town)

The Bridge (Port Elizabeth)

The Wheel (Durban)

Gateway Commercial (Durban)

Mimosa Mall (Bloemfontein)

Below follows the schedule for the Confederations Cup matches being screened at SKT, including the semi-finals (24 & 25 June) and finals (28 June). All matches will be screened live at all the participating SKT cinemas according to the schedule below.

Day

Date

Time

Match

Sun

14-Jun

4pm

South Africa vs Iraq

Sun

14-Jun

8.30pm

New Zealand vs Spain

Mon

15-Jun

4pm

Brazil vs Egypt

Mon

15-Jun

8.30pm

USA vs Italy

Wed

17-Jun

4pm

Spain vs Iraq

Wed

17-Jun

8.30pm

South Africa vs New Zealand

Thur

18-Jun

4pm

USA vs Brazil

Thur

18-Jun

8.30pm

Egypt vs Italy

Sat

20-Jun

8.30pm

Spain vs South Africa

Sun

21-Jun

8.30pm

Italy vs Brazil

Wed

24-Jun

8.30pm

1st A vs 2nd B

Thur

25-Jun

8.30pm

1st B vs 2nd A

Sun

28-Jun

3pm

L13 vs L14

Sun

28-Jun

8.30pm

W13 vs W14

The free tickets for the matches can only be collected at SKT cinema box offices. Special screenings at some cinemas may be reserved EXCLUSIVELY for Ster-Kinekor Movie Club Members, and Edgars Club and Discovery Vitality members, who have activated their movie benefit. Visit www.sterkinekor.com for more information.

Monday, June 08, 2009

Pienaar Will Be Available For Selection


Bafana Bafana midfielder Steven Pienaar will be available for selection when Bafana Bafana take on Iraq on Sunday ( 14 June) in the opening match of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup.

Pienaar underwent an MRI scan on Monday (08 June) which confirmed initial diagnosis of a mild ankle sprain - which is not as serious as initially thought. Pienaar will be monitored by the medical team throughout the week. In the morning he joined his teammates in the gymnasium before going for the scan.

The midfielder twisted his right ankle in the second half of Bafana Bafana’s one nil win over Poland on Saturday, 06 June 2009 at the Orlando Stadium. Also given a clean bill of health were Teko Modise and Tsepo Masilela who both missed the clash against Poland due to niggling injuries. The two players were also at training this morning.

British & Irish Lions Ready for Shark Tank Challenge

British & Irish Lions Tour Manager, Gerald Davies, and Head Coach Ian McGeechan, today announced the Lions team for the fourth match of the 2009 tour of South Africa. The selected team will play the Sharks in Durban on Wednesday and will be led by Captain Paul O'Connell.

Davies said, "We are now halfway through the provincial matches prior to the First Test and the important factor is that the Lions are unbeaten. The next challenge is the Sharks in Durban. The selected team will want to ensure that the one hundred percent playing record is maintained with a victory at ABSA Stadium which is also the venue of the First Test. "

Commenting on the team selection Head Coach Ian McGeechan said, "I am delighted that as we head into the fourth match we only have one player who is unavailable for selection. The players and the medical staff have managed the injuries that have been sustained in a very professional manner. This is crucial as we enter matches against two of South Africa's strongest provinces in the Sharks and Western Province in the space of four days."

"This is reflected by the fact that four starting players from the Cheetahs match will back up against the Sharks, while five players are starting their third match of the tour. Those players are captain Paul O'Connell, Lee Byrne, Shane Williams, Jamie Roberts and David Wallace. Paul will start with his third different second row partner in Alun-Wyn Jones, while we also have new starting partnerships in the back three, the halfbacks and in the front row."

"The next two matches are obviously critical in the development of the Test side. While we have these new starting partnerships for the Sharks match we also have a centre pairing in Jamie Roberts and Brian O'Driscoll, and a backrow of Jamie Heaslip, David Wallace and Tom Croft that have played together on tour in the Golden Lions match," added McGeechan.

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Santana Announces Confed Squad

Bafana Bafana coach Joel Natalino Santana has announced his final 23-man squad that will represent South Africa at the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. In selecting the team Santana says he observed the players over 21 days since camp started on 13 May 2009 – mainly focussing on their physical condition, technical and tactical awareness as well as on their medical and emotional condition.

“I decided to choose the 23 players who I believed had all those qualities, it was not an easy decision but because FIFA wants us to register 23 players, the decision had to be taken,” said Santana.

The Bafana Bafana mentor continued to say he initially chose 30 players because the South African season ended early in May – too close to the tournament – and he had to take into consideration that some players might pick up injuries, while others may be out of shape.

Explaining his philosophy in making his final choice, Santana says he tried to put two players per position except in the goalkeeping department where he has three goalkeepers.

“I hope that those in the team will now focus hundred percent, what is left for me is to try to find the best eleven to face Iraq and we will use the match against Poland on Saturday to find the combinations as we continue to prepare the team,” says Santana.

As for those who missed out, Santana said the door is not closed for them, adding that they are still in his plans for the Confederations Cup. “I have told them that if any replacement is needed they could be back in the team but in the meantime they must continue training by themselves and also prepare for the future,”.

On Sunday 14 June 2009, South Africa face Iraq in the opening match of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup at the Ellis Park Stadium. They will also face New Zealand and Spain in their group.

Here is the final 23-man squad for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Squad:

Player Name

Team

Caps

D.O.B

.

 

 

 

BALOYI Brian

Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. (SA)

24

16-03-74

BOOTH Matthew

Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. (SA)

19

14-03-77

DAVIDS Lance

Supersport United F.C. (SA)

16

11-04-85

DIKGACOI Kagisho

Golden Arrows F.C (SA)

20

28-11-84

FANTENI Thembinkosi

Maccabi Haifa (Israel)

17

02-02-78

FERNANDEZ Rowen

Arminia Bielefeld F.C. (Germany)

19

28-02-78

GAXA Siboniso

Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. (SA)

19

06-04-84

GOULD Morgan

Supersport United F.C. (SA)

2

23-03-83

KHUMALO Bongani

Supersport United F.C. (SA)

5

06-01-87

KHUNE Itumeleng

Kaizer Chiefs F.C. (SA)

13

20-06-87

MASHEGO Katlego

Orlando Pirates F.C. (SA)

8

18-05-82

MASILELA Tsepo

Maccabi Haifa (Israel)

19

05-05-85

MDLEDLE Innocent

Orlando Pirates F.C. (SA)

11-12-85

MHLONGO Benson

Orlando Pirates F.C. (SA)

26

09-11-80

MODISE Teko

Orlando Pirates F.C. (SA)

33

22-12-82

MOKOENA Aaron

Portsmouths F.C. (England)

84

25-11-80

MOON Bryce

Panathinaikos (Greece)

16

06-04-86

MPHELA Katlego

Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. (SA)

12

29-11-84

PARKER Bernard

Red Star Belgrade (Serbia)

14

16-03-86

PIENAAR Steven

Everton F.C. (England)

38

17-03-82

SIBAYA MacBeth

Rubin Kazan F.C. (Russia)  

47

25.11.77

TSHABALALA Siphiwe

Kaizer Chiefs F.C. (SA)

27

25-04-84

VAN HEERDEN Elrio

Blackburn Rovers F.C. (England)

29 

11-07-83