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Big Jim has seen it. He's even featured in it. Chasing the Sun 2 - it's the epic story of the Springboks journey to Back 2 Back Rugby World Cups BUT is it any good?
Jim reviews episode 2 of Chasing the Sun 2 including Rassies interesting approach to coaching, South Africa's response to Ireland defeat and the story of Bongi Mbonambi.
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  • @MarlonVan
    @MarlonVanАй бұрын

    This is why we South African's have so much respect for you. Jim you are really an honest host and you are a legend mate. Thanks for the respect you have towards the Boks. This series is so good, we love it.

  • @francoiscoetzer9920

    @francoiscoetzer9920

    22 күн бұрын

    Could not agree more! Big Jim was brilliant during the World Cup coverage, and it continues.

  • @user-cx7no8iw8e
    @user-cx7no8iw8eАй бұрын

    bro, the fact that you are willing to learn about what really goes into what the boks are playing for makes your an honourary Saffa.

  • @user-rw2pm8vv4n

    @user-rw2pm8vv4n

    Ай бұрын

    He lived and played there for a while. He has a real understanding and love for SA and the books. Quality bloke

  • @CiaranQuinn-cd4fo
    @CiaranQuinn-cd4foАй бұрын

    I’m gonna be honest, as an irishman, even though we didn’t obviously win the team who I did want to win after us was SA…. I love how the players constantly speak about playing for South Africa!!! It was amazing to see how they constant talk about loving their country and playing for their country, and sia kolsisi is an absolute legend! Looking forward to watching this!!! Congrats again boks well played.

  • @gregchristos8954

    @gregchristos8954

    26 күн бұрын

    Likewise. The IRE vs NZ semi was an anomaly. Like the French sides of the past they can produce "that" game, but I'd be surprised if Ireland and SA don't start putting 20 points over NZ on a regular basis, because we're clearly learning from one another. The ABs are masters at killing the game in their 25 with deliberate fouls. That leads teams into becoming despondent and believing they are invincible, but SA and IRE are beginning to dispel that myth. The elimination of Bongi in the final is a classic example of that type of play, with multiple players committing deliberate fouls. Remember, for the 75 years prior to '95 the Springboks dominated the ABs. Once that memory begins creeping back into their headspace it's going to be a different playing field entirely.

  • @jeangerber4300

    @jeangerber4300

    24 күн бұрын

    Ah mate so good getting positive feedback from an irishman. Having nervous fits already for the tour later this year. Respect the irish in the same way i respect NZ. Just all round monsters in all the teams.

  • @rxvmt2538

    @rxvmt2538

    19 күн бұрын

    Hope u coming for the tests later in the year . Gonna be awesome

  • @charlesskeen
    @charlesskeenАй бұрын

    Great review Jim thanks..I’m a dual SA/UK citizen who lived in the UK for 18 years day dreaming about returning to Africa every single day..Covid cost me my job there so I drove my Toyota Hilux Invincible for 8 months back from London to Cape Town overland on my own. I miss the £ I’m not going to lie but South Africa is such an amazing country I’d rather struggle financially than live comfortably abroad and feel that constant yearning to this rugby mad country with its unique set of challenges..once Africa is in your blood it’s in your blood!

  • @doppies2000

    @doppies2000

    23 күн бұрын

    I followed your Journey every step(ok, every Clip that you posted !) of the way Home ! epic !

  • @charlesskeen

    @charlesskeen

    23 күн бұрын

    @@doppies2000dankie my maat 🫶

  • @Craigdaspike

    @Craigdaspike

    21 күн бұрын

    Thats crazy bro lol

  • @peterwomersley
    @peterwomersleyАй бұрын

    What struck me, playing it forward loosing Marks , the call to replace him with Pollard and then to loose Bongi 2 minutes into the final; the 3rd choice hooker at 37 years old played the game out for a win Thats Magic Thats collosal !!!!

  • @MyCousin82

    @MyCousin82

    Ай бұрын

    Brannas even ending the final as onfield captain. Fairytale of note

  • @blaquenguni9249

    @blaquenguni9249

    Ай бұрын

    There was nothing magical about Brannas hooker roles in the final, our line out was so bad we pretty much gave up on it and we zero parity in the scrums. What he did was tackles and carry like a warrior. But a large part of our tactics went right out the window the moment Bongi got injured. That's not magical, we were lucky.. the youngest Barret missing a kick he's nailed many a times was part of that luck

  • @GBH001

    @GBH001

    Ай бұрын

    In truth your lineout disintegrated and your scrum wasn’t great against an Ab pack with a back on the side. You got through it tbf but that was mainly due to factors outside of your control

  • @71bootneck

    @71bootneck

    Ай бұрын

    It’s great reply when kiwi mates give you kak about them getting red carded. Or in general. Marx was our best player going into WC. How ouke Ireland without sexton , France without DuPont , NZ without Savea gone ?

  • @GBH001

    @GBH001

    Ай бұрын

    @@71bootneck In hindsight, I am sure Ireland would have rather left Sexton out of the squad. He was a passenger in the qtr final loss against NZ. Fair enough on Marx, tbf SA did have a few major injury problems. I’m sure you have an actual 3rd hooker in SA who can throw the ball in and scrum properly though 😉

  • @nevillecoleske6368
    @nevillecoleske6368Ай бұрын

    If you love it so much, imagine us South Africans!! The range of emotions from laughter to crying to goosebumps!! It’s a MUST watch to any rugby lover!

  • @TheBigJimShow

    @TheBigJimShow

    Ай бұрын

    💯

  • @myshepspud1

    @myshepspud1

    Ай бұрын

    Where can one watch it's as a South African living in South Africa but don't have a TV/DStv?

  • @charleschurch4901
    @charleschurch4901Ай бұрын

    I love the way Big Jim tells a story with honesty and integrity.

  • @TerenceMarais
    @TerenceMaraisАй бұрын

    Jim your love for the game and your levelheadedness are a credit to you! People from outside of SA have no idea how great Rassie actually has to be as a person in order to be able to pull off what he has, and to continue to do what he's doing in SA rugby. By going to the Apartheid museum you have got a taste of it, and I think you'll appreciate him more and more over time as you learn more about South Africa. Rassie's stature is so far beyond his greatness as a rugby coach, which on its own is astounding. To be able to resist pressure from all sides on all fronts, be they political, intracultural or whatever, and stay the course on the high road he took, requires something we can barely fathom. There is a marvellous poem by Rudyard Kipling called "If". Rassie is just about as close as one can get to embodying and living that poem. He'll be remembered, and studied, in South Africa for generations. And the best part of it all is revealed in that little clip from the celebrations after the RWC '23 medal ceremony - Jacques Nienaber quietly walking over to Rassie, the two of them hidden behind the celebrating Boks and letting all and sundry take the glory. Humility. God bless that man!

  • @johanvanstaden5066
    @johanvanstaden5066Ай бұрын

    I cry like a baby every time I watch that show. We had tough times but so proud of who we are. And Rugby just makes it better, fact that whole nation are now involved is so special. With the World Cup, they started a "just wear it Friday" meaning any tipe of Springbok clothing. And we all do, companies distributed shirts to employees for free! Fridays, it was green and gold were ever you looked. Everyone united! And then we BRAAI!!!

  • @JB-qo6no
    @JB-qo6noАй бұрын

    Jim, another Afrikaans guy here. Also served the British Army for 12 years. We love your show show and the way you talk about South Africa. You are always welcome here!

  • @5jacksonsjourney179
    @5jacksonsjourney179Ай бұрын

    We live in the US now, but we will always remain 🇿🇦 at heart. Our friends here have completely bought into rugby because of the world cup. Imagine the first game of rugby you ever watched was SA v France in the quarter final. They absolutely loved it. Bought Cheslin shirts and now watch even the MLR.

  • @johnnyk6460
    @johnnyk6460Ай бұрын

    Irishman here. The rugby media in Ireland with the exceptions of lads who have actually played the game at the highest levels like Luke Fitzgerald, Alan Quinlan, Brian O'Driscoll, Bernard Jackman and Stephen Ferris are an absolute and utter disgrace. Off the Ball radio show both AM and PM (with Quinlan and O'Driscoll the exceptions) are utterly clueless and their daft views serve only to pump-up and motivate Irelands opposition. Well done on Rassie for calling out Off the Ball!!

  • @keithonlife

    @keithonlife

    Ай бұрын

    Respect or your words - love Ferris and Quinlan so smart both of them with great words and thoughts and clarity on things or things in SA they know exist but can accept go deeper than they ever will clearly get - holding thumbs for a great tour !!

  • @orlandosadie6283

    @orlandosadie6283

    Ай бұрын

    Don't worry mate. OTB is facing stiff competition from NZ breakdown show of late from a SA perspective. Rather we just enjoy the rugby and focus less on the white noise

  • @fomofud9479

    @fomofud9479

    Ай бұрын

    Appreciate your kind words Johnny. The Boks don't get much love outside of SA so when we do, we love you straight back!

  • @eudonhickey1374
    @eudonhickey1374Ай бұрын

    MATE, THE WAY YOU PROMOTE RUGBY, IS WHAT THE GAME NEED TO GROW. THANK YOU

  • @IronCross666
    @IronCross666Ай бұрын

    Jim, you are my favorite rugby guy by far. ❤

  • @Wolf-hh4rv
    @Wolf-hh4rvАй бұрын

    Bongi’s as a kid left the black side of his small town where all the kids were playing soccer to the white side to join the kids playing rugby. I watched an interview with his mother and she was so happy that the white kids befriended him and they just had fun together. A conservative and tough part of South Africa one cannot take these things for granted. Thank you Jim for your interest in SA rugby. Ya when Marx got injured I thought that was the end of our World Cup dreams. PSDT’s grandfather was famous in the SA side for being strong enough to pick up the hooker with one arm.

  • @NickSchoonwinkel

    @NickSchoonwinkel

    Ай бұрын

    Piet Spiere du Toit translates as Peter Muscles du Toit grandfather or PSTD.

  • @MrFarr007
    @MrFarr007Ай бұрын

    Contrast the Six Nations documentary to Chasing the Sun 2, the Netflix documentary was good. But when you watch the words of Rassie speaking to his players versus Gregor Townsend, chalk and cheese. Especially at the end of episode 2 after losing to Ireland, they way that Rassie spoke to the team, he brought them down to a level where they needed to want not to be there again. I tell you what, I cant wait for the Irish tour in July...

  • @jacquesmalander1320
    @jacquesmalander1320Ай бұрын

    My Boeta when you interviewed Dricus and when he said "Hulle Weet Nie Wat Ons Weet Nie" chasing the Sun explains that saying very well.

  • @markgengan6025
    @markgengan6025Ай бұрын

    Jim- I am so glad you agree that Matt Williams is a "doos", we prove to him time and again that he gets it wrong when it comes to our Boks, you on the other hand are one of the most objective pundits around, thank you for taking the time to get to know us ...

  • @tinusleroux3846
    @tinusleroux3846Ай бұрын

    Thanks for this Jim. Great to hear the 'outside' perspective. Chasing the Sun 1 was the best documentary I've ever seen. They HAVE to get these on Netflix for the US market to see. Highlights for me from Ep2 1. Malherbe saying "they have some big guys too you know". He says it like any 60 yr old Afrikaans farmer and I wish I could translate it culturally for the Irish to understand that it's the biggest compliment you can get from a guy like that. 2. Rassie going for the jugular in the Monday morning was hard to watch. Imagine the amount of player respect you need to have built up to go after the captain and after the songs (remember Bongi). I'm still not sure if he was really pissed off or if it was his plan to get them ready for France (and maybe get the focus off Manie). 3. PSDT being such an incredible introvert. He doesn't even say much in Afrikaans. Good luck with that interview ;)

  • @waynerockman1242
    @waynerockman1242Ай бұрын

    Big Jim i am so glad you were engaged when season 2 was put together. You're one of the best pundits I've ever come across and to take the time out to really understand the South African story is just great. I've said it before that i just enjoy listening to your content....gripping stuff as always.👌👌

  • @darrylgraves5265
    @darrylgraves5265Ай бұрын

    That final speech to end the episode, probably resonated with every man in sport and business. In Rassie's words basiscally saying I know there is more in you, and I will not be accept this level. I and every sport fan expect the best. Loved it!

  • @chrisnaude2929
    @chrisnaude2929Ай бұрын

    Nothing but love for Big Jim. We should've kept you in Durban back in the day. Bloody legend! 💪

  • @conneltheunissen2997
    @conneltheunissen2997Ай бұрын

    Great comments Jim. Hope you are coming to SA to watch Springboks v Ireland. So good to hear a non SAFFA give such positive. Podcast

  • @christianloots495
    @christianloots495Ай бұрын

    Big Jim, I must be honest here mate...you are by FAR my favorite rugby pundit. I absolutely love your neutral take and view on everything. I absolutely love watching your content champ and I always click when I see your pic in the thumbnail because I know it will be top quality analytical insights. Thank you mate, you are an absolute legend!

  • @MichaelKaram17
    @MichaelKaram17Ай бұрын

    Legend. Best rugby pundit out there, and the only one who gives South Africa (Boks and the country at large) the respect it deserves 🙌

  • @JohnEDow-jo2inBokke

    @JohnEDow-jo2inBokke

    Ай бұрын

    Michael Karam I think Tim Cocker from Eggchasers Rugby Podcast gives the Boks the same respect if not more. Both very knowledgeable and unbiased in their breakdowns. Love listening to both. ...so I also agree with what you said about Jim

  • @SovrinWealth
    @SovrinWealthАй бұрын

    Thanks Jim - I watched your docu about South African rugby that you produced a few years back - how you interacted with communities on all levels and even had game time with several on their pitches and grounds - I was struck how honest you were to "expose" all the warts and inequalities in the game throughout SA but not for sensationalism but for letting a South African like myself see how the decks are really stacked and obviously for the wider rugby audience..

  • @moniqueconley6468
    @moniqueconley6468Ай бұрын

    You are probably the only commentator that shows South Africa respect and you will never know what that means to us, especially when all the world wants to do is HATE us. Thank you Jim. You are absolute class.

  • @fomofud9479

    @fomofud9479

    Ай бұрын

    Many show respect, big Jim actually shows love

  • @moniqueconley6468

    @moniqueconley6468

    Ай бұрын

    @@fomofud9479 I can agree on the love, but I do not agree that MOST show us respect.

  • @nickeybotha2155

    @nickeybotha2155

    23 күн бұрын

    Eggschaser is also a great show to watch, also very neutral and loved by SAFFAs

  • @fomofud9479

    @fomofud9479

    23 күн бұрын

    @moniqueconley6468 all the main rugby podcasters do, it's just in Ireland, some,not all, of those off the Ball characters are a tad hateful. Name the '"most" that don't show respect?

  • @thabomazwayi4422
    @thabomazwayi4422Ай бұрын

    Thank you Jim. Love the part where you mention learning the culture of South Africa and how big Afrikaans is as a language. There are almost 8 million people that speak the language as a first language and many that can hear and understand it, it's very big in South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦.

  • @monicaclaassen3852
    @monicaclaassen3852Ай бұрын

    Love you for loving South Africa. Challenges plenty, but a great country with a mixture of cultures that’s making it “rich”. Diverse but not as United as we should be but we’re growing through the beautiful medium off sport. Live this country man … ❤

  • @user-gp1eh3yb2w
    @user-gp1eh3yb2wАй бұрын

    As a South African living in England I can’t wait to watch this documentary when it comes out here. I was privileged to take my wife, my 9 and 12 year old daughters to the final. Officially the greatest day of our lives. Made us so incredibly proud to be South African. Love our Boks and our people. Jim you’re a legend mate!! 👊👊

  • @mjribes
    @mjribesАй бұрын

    Jim, mate... you're too humble. You starred in Chasing the Sun 2 💪🏽

  • @mac231000
    @mac231000Ай бұрын

    Big Jim your name will live on forever in South Africa!

  • @alanmilne7510
    @alanmilne7510Ай бұрын

    Used to live in SA and the whole culture, rugby, just awesome. Hope this show comes to the UK soon.

  • @steadycasemiro
    @steadycasemiroАй бұрын

    You are killing it with the content Jim. Been watching all your content since the World Cup and it’s so good.

  • @redhowell7856
    @redhowell7856Ай бұрын

    Great watch Big Jim! Thank you for that and for making the effort to visit, look around here and understand us and our culture. For me, it's fascinating to hear how non-Saffas experience CTS in general. Respect Big Man 👊

  • @matthazey7746
    @matthazey7746Ай бұрын

    Just love how impartial Jim is!! Really enjoyed this💯🫡

  • @Albericv06
    @Albericv06Ай бұрын

    Respect, Jim! Thanks for your unbiased views on rugby content!

  • @ryanmatthews4239
    @ryanmatthews4239Ай бұрын

    Big Jim, you're a legend. Love your show and appreciate your approach - humble, inciteful, top class!

  • @ennisventer8038
    @ennisventer8038Ай бұрын

    Best rugby pundit by far. Massive fan.Honest , entertaining and always, although very experienced, willing to engage and learn. Hope you channel hits the 50 k mark soon.

  • @jadebotes2128
    @jadebotes2128Ай бұрын

    Bit biased as a South African, but truly love big Jim. Man of respect and insight.

  • @ronnievanrooyen7044
    @ronnievanrooyen7044Ай бұрын

    Jim you too are a legend. Thanks for your insights and rugby honesty

  • @lawrenemakamu1257
    @lawrenemakamu1257Ай бұрын

    Mad respect for big Jim - and the time you take mate and not just see but learn/reflect on how other people live their lives🙌🏾

  • @orlandosadie6283
    @orlandosadie6283Ай бұрын

    Many Fans (me included) and Commentators mentioned the words that Marx is the 1 irreplaceable player in the Bok squad; but how the dealt with that setback and Bongi's injury to follow was flipping amazing. Pollards call up was the best off-set to the loss of Marx.

  • @user-fi3ut1pk1t
    @user-fi3ut1pk1t23 күн бұрын

    Sheesh, that hit my core . Jim, you are definitely the Bokke of rugby podcasting, incredible analysis... I could listen to you all day and every day talking about rugby. Best review ever❤

  • @murrayterwin
    @murrayterwinАй бұрын

    What really struck me from the episode is just how angry Rassie was after the Ireland loss. I think he didn’t like the way the Boks lost. This, even though he previously said that it wasn’t a must win game.

  • @at7512
    @at7512Ай бұрын

    Magnificent series, really enjoying it..👌👌

  • @Jannie_Moolman
    @Jannie_MoolmanАй бұрын

    Thanks Jim. Appreciate your interest on our country. Pieter Steph is a legacy player. When you go to their farm you can see old rugby jerseys, (Springboks, Wales and Lions) from his grandfather's time hanging on the walls. Very cool.

  • @blaquenguni9249

    @blaquenguni9249

    Ай бұрын

    His father is a gigantic man too, why on earth did his father not play rugby?

  • @vuyaniman9440
    @vuyaniman9440Ай бұрын

    I was waiting for this since Monday. Even Goodie made an appearance 😂. Big ups to you Jim. Your love for the game is so evident and it’s so genuine. Your commentary has always been led by that love for the game, it’s unbiased and that is so refreshing. .. 👏🏾👏🏾 As for old Mat Williams, karma is definitely on him.. Grumpy old coach that never made it, desperately fighting for relevance. I actually think he got too much airtime on the episode. 😂😂

  • @ever55
    @ever55Ай бұрын

    i think the thing that stands out about rassie as a coach is the way he treats the players. He can hype them up, but also show an almost fatherly disappointment in them, like being scolded by your dad. The end op episode 2 was like, wow, rassie was really pissed off.

  • @stanleyraath4302
    @stanleyraath4302Ай бұрын

    Can't wait for season 3😅

  • @shemadjes9407
    @shemadjes9407Ай бұрын

    Rassies speach right at the end is what I feel was a major part in the shift to become back to back world champions, I guess we will have to wacth the next episodes to find out for sure

  • @ivanmynhardt
    @ivanmynhardtАй бұрын

    Thank you so much for giving your perspective much appreciated. I would braai for you any day boet.

  • @theruffiankj4164
    @theruffiankj4164Ай бұрын

    Love your work generally, Jim, and your respect for the social context of rugby in South Africa in particular. Outsiders with authenticity, like yourself, are always welcome in SA. To understand the passion that underpins the cultural landscape of rugby in this bittersweet complex country is no easy feat… but you’re notably above most punditry!

  • @johannrugby3811
    @johannrugby3811Ай бұрын

    I wanna hear Jerry Flannery's accent when he starts speaking my language (Afrikaans). 🤣🤣

  • @spanspeksquarepants

    @spanspeksquarepants

    Ай бұрын

    "Die opportunity is f**** enorm manne"

  • @lizzyhanahoe4197

    @lizzyhanahoe4197

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, me too ☘👍😂

  • @charlcornelissen4923
    @charlcornelissen4923Ай бұрын

    As rugby lovers we respect people like you, you played hard but after the game all was forgiven and the (rugby) fraternity is stronger for that. As a pundit you clearly love rugby and the respect you show us (RSA) and your objectivity makes for great viewing. You will always be welcome in my house, Big Jim.

  • @derickpetersen3967
    @derickpetersen3967Ай бұрын

    Gotta love Jim, thanks for cool insights. Respect to Ireland see you in July 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @mattalison316
    @mattalison316Ай бұрын

    I have watched a lot of rugby doccos, nothing beats chasing the sun. Thanks for the insight as always, keep it up Jim.

  • @user-uq7gf9yq5b
    @user-uq7gf9yq5bАй бұрын

    We really should thank the Irish for that game. Turning point indeed. I feel without it we wouldn’t have won Bok to Bok comps to be crowned the greatest rugby nation ever. Thanks you Ireland!

  • @heathtotalpccozw
    @heathtotalpccozwАй бұрын

    It’s an EPIC series Jim! Hats off to you for diving into the back stories. I’m loving Chasing The Sun 2. It’s tough in the diaspora though!!

  • @user-bd3wb1ep1k
    @user-bd3wb1ep1kАй бұрын

    Youre a class act big Jim...love you buddy all the way from SA❤

  • @riekertdewet3780
    @riekertdewet3780Ай бұрын

    I love your input your knowledge of the game and just you as a person and you trying to understand we as a country with all our different cultures, where we came from and what the World Cup means to our people. What Rassie has achieved to abolish the word quota which was like a swear word in all our sports, but Rassie turned this all around went to shop wide and far in our country to bring the best possible players black, white, brown, and even Indian into our Springbok team and now that evil word does not exist in our sport anymore, thank you Rassie and SARU❤🙏. Jim thank you for your kind words, I have three guys I follow yourself, Wildcard, and Eggchancers love you guys you three are real rugby lovers, no bullshit, woke, correctness because of main stream media. Thank you Big Jim love you man.

  • @jethrohowell
    @jethrohowellАй бұрын

    Great work Jim. Think you gonna catch a lot of flack from your northern hemisphere mates for this one. 😅 Keep up the great work 👍👍👍

  • @waynegordon2186
    @waynegordon218624 күн бұрын

    Fantastic episode Jim. I just wanted to let you know that when you speak of our country in such glowing terms it brings tears to my eyes. Thank you.

  • @user-ll6fs1oo8v
    @user-ll6fs1oo8vАй бұрын

    Big Jim's the best rugby media personality on the planet, period. From a Bok fan!! x

  • @RadientZAR5749
    @RadientZAR5749Ай бұрын

    I love PSDT. He is so humble, he puts his heart and soul in his play

  • @pietellis4713
    @pietellis4713Ай бұрын

    Jim,South African here.Whow,respect....you the best.

  • @andriesjansevanrensburg9816
    @andriesjansevanrensburg9816Ай бұрын

    Great to hear your view on a superb documentary!

  • @jaconortje5009
    @jaconortje5009Ай бұрын

    Clips of the second episode doing the rounds on social media and lots of people here in South Africa dislike the way Rassie started to speak to the players after the Ireland defeat. Can clearly see these people have never been in a cut-throat environment. Love the inside look this series offers to the public.

  • @mikeperkins4356
    @mikeperkins4356Ай бұрын

    Great show Jim. Thank you sharing your views. We are a special breed, and one can now understand why we are so passionate about our sport, and rugby in particular. It really is one of the few things that does work, BUT we also all know just how much more could work in our country if we had the right ….. leadership. Plain and simple.

  • @OldSchool-om2zo
    @OldSchool-om2zoАй бұрын

    Oh Jim, you Saffaphile, love it!!

  • @grantsmith5081
    @grantsmith5081Ай бұрын

    Great show . Durbanite South African in London. Really enjoy this and the show with Andy g . Keep it up .

  • @wot4922

    @wot4922

    Ай бұрын

    Good for you. You really found a way to ditch this horrible Durban heat and humidity we're still having in April.

  • @andrewrp22
    @andrewrp2213 күн бұрын

    Big Jim, you are a great guy and we respect you immensely.Love from South Africa❤️🇿🇦

  • @basilclaassens371
    @basilclaassens371Ай бұрын

    I have been following your comments, interviews and just your responses to our team and country. Respect mate, you are one of the few honest commentators out there that simply brings the story, with no hidden agendas or sub text. Good on ye, remain true to your craft! Your love for the game and the people invloved should serve as an inspiration to others. Greetings and good luck...

  • @rijnmeeding2360
    @rijnmeeding23604 күн бұрын

    As a South African, You're a freakin legend dude. We appreciated people who try and understand us.

  • @immortalhahn
    @immortalhahn27 күн бұрын

    Episode three is magnificent. Ive just finished watching it twice. Wow wow wow.

  • @Dinkybear622
    @Dinkybear622Ай бұрын

    Really liked your final comment. I'm going through some serious health problems at the minute and the one thing that keeps my mind off it all is the Friday and Saturday URC games, KOKO show, The Rugby Pod, even the bloody well GBR😂. Please keep it up its unbelievable how these shows/podcasts can inspire and give hope.

  • @TheBigJimShow

    @TheBigJimShow

    Ай бұрын

    Get well soon mate.

  • @rnburley

    @rnburley

    Ай бұрын

    Mate I know the feeling too well. These podcasts are great to listen to and keep the mind off the pain.I hope you recover fully soon.

  • @johanvanstaden5066

    @johanvanstaden5066

    Ай бұрын

    Stay strong! We are made tough!

  • @wot4922

    @wot4922

    Ай бұрын

    All the very best to you. It's not easy but this too will pass.🙏🇿🇦

  • @jksinorbit

    @jksinorbit

    Ай бұрын

    Check out the carnivore diet boet....fixes all auto immune issues.

  • @lovetowatchification
    @lovetowatchification24 күн бұрын

    Thank you, I cry during every episode. I really don't think the rest of the rugby world gets it, but thank you for trying to learn more of our country. Weekends when it is provincial rugby, us SAFFAS are in a war with one another, but oh boy, when our boys play in green and gold, this country unites like you cannot believe!!!

  • @trevorfortune5022
    @trevorfortune502218 күн бұрын

    Rugby is fortunate to have hosts such as Big Jim...open-minded, honest and able to present the game of rugby to us in a balanced manner. I love it! Very few presenters are able to do this. If I stumble on a Big Jim excerpt, I never pass it up. Our own Schalk Burger does it fairly well along with John Smit but not quite as well as Jim. Wish John Kirwan and especially Jeff Wilson could take their cue from Jim...

  • @ChrisCK90
    @ChrisCK90Ай бұрын

    You are by far the best pundit.. Thats coming from a saffa who followed your career you were my 2nd fav hardman

  • @jeffwill5391
    @jeffwill5391Ай бұрын

    Rassie's team talk after the loss to Ireland was also hectic! He didn't hold any punches but it obviously worked.

  • @graemevangreunen2024
    @graemevangreunen202420 күн бұрын

    Love your work Big Jim! I left SA 9 years ago and have no regrets, but this series reminds me of just what an amazing bunch of people South Africans are. I watch this series on my own due to the way my eyes leak constantly ;-)

  • @douglasaustin1863
    @douglasaustin1863Ай бұрын

    Big Jim loves rugby as much, even more than many South Africans. That's why I lobe him so much.

  • @marierentzen3853
    @marierentzen385325 күн бұрын

    Yoh, Jim 🥹☺️🇿🇦 Loved your cameo, and hope we'll get to see more of you in Chasing the Sun 2

  • @ayandaveli2882
    @ayandaveli2882Ай бұрын

    DSTV or Mnet have the rights but it's only matter of time until Chasing the sun 2 is made widely available on KZread or on another platform, The demand is getting too high and they'd be stupid not to know that if I know it

  • @MattM23
    @MattM2311 күн бұрын

    Came here straight after watching the show! Loving the content Jim keep up the awesome work!

  • @rocheleleroux6970
    @rocheleleroux697022 күн бұрын

    🥺 Beautiful to hear your perspective. Episode 3 is RIVETING!

  • @MrBreakdownBoy
    @MrBreakdownBoyАй бұрын

    The '97 Lions tour doc was epic, agree it is up there along with CTS.

  • @OldSchool-om2zo
    @OldSchool-om2zoАй бұрын

    Nice work Jim, like you I’m also a former DHS Old Boys Club man, played u21s in 1998-2000, didn’t realise you were there too until your harrowing story about being challenged outside the club, crazy stuff!

  • @hyonimarru

    @hyonimarru

    Ай бұрын

    School!

  • @myshepspud1
    @myshepspud1Ай бұрын

    Really appreciate your insight on South Africa trying to understand our ethos for rugby. I think it's so deep don't want to write reams but I am "English" South African, with Belgium, Cornwall and Scottish ancestry. Then you have the Afrikaans rugby to them is entwined in their culture the ethos of pride, commitment, hard work, passion. And as a whole us South Africans are passionate about our country. The rugby is something to take pride in when all else is dark that shows the world what we are made of what it means to be a South African that we are scrappers underdogs that give us a chance we can become champions.

  • @mornevorster3434
    @mornevorster343422 күн бұрын

    Big Jim. Fantastic summary of in my opinion the best sports doccie since chasing the sun 1. A perfect oppertunity for you will be to follow the primary school setup ( Craven Week/u12 inter provincial weeks) to get the real feel of how these stories begin.

  • @ZimGal-dj6wp
    @ZimGal-dj6wpАй бұрын

    If you want to learn more about the emotional) back stories you need to watch Chasing the Sun 1 - unbelievable. 😢

  • @denverbrandt6178
    @denverbrandt6178Ай бұрын

    Thank you Jim! You love the game & we love you for that! Keep up the good work!

  • @bukswillemsoosthuizen3745
    @bukswillemsoosthuizen374517 күн бұрын

    😂😂....well said Jim...!❤ Green and gold...did become part of you....and the rugby world..! Proudly Springboks 🇿🇦

  • @wilmotsolomons8100
    @wilmotsolomons810027 күн бұрын

    Jim you such a honest guy.I salute you.Respect broe 🏉.

  • @pcpretorius6492
    @pcpretorius649213 күн бұрын

    Jim, awesome ep! Following your channel from now on. Honest review, talking sense. You are a legend!

  • @francoisdurandt9893
    @francoisdurandt9893Ай бұрын

    You are a legend Jim!!!... SA all the way

  • @brianbarbarich1401
    @brianbarbarich1401Ай бұрын

    Big respect to you Jim, from a Durban boy. Hope you come to Durban for the Ireland game.

  • @ThePaPaRaZZiSA
    @ThePaPaRaZZiSA27 күн бұрын

    Awesome video Jim. Wait until you see Episode 3... damn!!

  • @sherilaattoe6510
    @sherilaattoe6510Ай бұрын

    Always love your videos Jim. Keep them coming❤

  • @jamesoconnor5284
    @jamesoconnor528417 күн бұрын

    well said, love your comments, you might want to rewatch episode 1 when Rassie tells the team "nothing works in South Africa, its all broken, except the Springboks" and tells the lads its because we are not stupid we are intelligent and that's why we are doing this for SA to show the country if we as a team stand together, work as a team we can succeed... hopefully our country's leaders where watching!

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