Rugby: No-holds-barred Ollie le Roux: "My career-ending clash with Rudolf Straueli!"

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Ever wondered what really went on behind the scenes with the Springboks? In the latest of our series in conjunction with Front Row Rugby, Peter Stemmet chats to the outspoken Ollie le Roux and the former Springbok prop holds no punches discussing what happened at the Springboks during his career! From Ian McIntosh to Rudolf Straueli, every coach had his peculiarities and Ollie tells us what it was like being in a Springbok during those tumultuous times! He also makes no bones about his clashes with Rudolf Straueli and why he never went to the 2003 World Cup!
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00:00 Welcome to Front Row Rugby!
00:11 Let’s take a look at today’s Trivia Question
00:39 How excited were you take make your Springbok debut?
02:51 Why did you only play for the Boks again in 1998?
06:13 You slotted a conversion for the Sharks!
08:52 What were the highlights of the incredible 1998 season?
19:09 You have a nice story about James Small!
21:07 Tell us about the Harry Viljoen era
25:23 What happened between you and Rudolf Straueli?
28:23 Let’s look at the trivia question again!
29:07 Thank for chatting to us!
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  • @karlvanrooyen7402
    @karlvanrooyen7402Ай бұрын

    Thank goodness for Rassie. What a changer.

  • @jimmiecooper3230
    @jimmiecooper3230Ай бұрын

    When i was in primary school i played against Harry Viljoen.He was in Gustav Preller and i was in Dr Havenga in Roodepoort.Harry was a fantastic scrumhalf and to this day i still say he invented the side step.He could side step like no one else .And i met him in Durban one year and he still remembered me.Just a absolute great guy .

  • @karlvanrooyen7402
    @karlvanrooyen7402Ай бұрын

    I always loved this guy. Always happy go lucky. Happy to watch him. A true spirit.

  • @gavinshaw6732
    @gavinshaw6732Ай бұрын

    Interesting to hear Ollie refer to an earlier use of the bomb. I agree with all the amazing facts he spewed out. So lekker to have this perspective. Thanks Ollie and Johan.

  • @oldtighthead2459

    @oldtighthead2459

    Ай бұрын

    Rassie debuted it when he was coaching the Cheetahs in 2005

  • @jacot100
    @jacot100Ай бұрын

    Sê dit soos dit is Ollie!! Baie respek vir jou.

  • @gordondwyer3641
    @gordondwyer3641Ай бұрын

    Nice interview!

  • @SoCalDreaming87
    @SoCalDreaming87Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the interview! Loved Ollie! I think we played Uruguay in our 2003 opener?

  • @larsniehaus176
    @larsniehaus176Ай бұрын

    Another Brillant Interview!

  • @EJ-ht8oz
    @EJ-ht8ozАй бұрын

    One of my fav interviews so far!

  • @glennmolloy3212
    @glennmolloy3212Ай бұрын

    Of all your interviews this was by far the best

  • @FaansRoos
    @FaansRoos14 күн бұрын

    What a legend!! We were in primary school, Laerskool Louw Geldenhuys, and Ollie and I had a disagreement. I slapped him in the face and ended up in the headmaster's office (me being std 5 and him being std 3). In 1993 I was in a pub in Stellenbosch, and it was the weekend when the Boks returned from Argentina, after the 'Battle of Tucuman", and the next moment I was dwarfed by a shadow of a giant. I looked up and Ollie was standing next to me and said: "Faans Roos, I remember you - you slapped me in primary school". I was at a total loss of words, and of course extremely nervous, and I asked, "you're not pissed off about that anymore, are you?". He burst out laughing, bought me beer and we chatted for a couple of minutes and then he said: "Great to see you, have a great evening". One of the nicest people you will meet.

  • @megafoonsport

    @megafoonsport

    14 күн бұрын

    He certainly seems like a nice, no-nonsense type of guy!

  • @theruffiankj4164
    @theruffiankj4164Ай бұрын

    Ollie - such good rugby intelligence, and social intelligence too ...!

  • @petervandermerwe8626
    @petervandermerwe8626Ай бұрын

    Brilliant interview, enjoyed Ollie's openenness and straight talking answers

  • @heinrichstander1838
    @heinrichstander1838Ай бұрын

    Best inview in my opinion so far Ollie is the man.

  • @andrewlowry2142
    @andrewlowry2142Ай бұрын

    Rockspiders! I'd forgotten that one

  • @TerenceMarais
    @TerenceMarais14 күн бұрын

    Such a legend.

  • @user-zd2io2np3w
    @user-zd2io2np3wАй бұрын

    Well spoken Ollie!!! Ek dit werklik geniet!!

  • @waywoo25
    @waywoo25Ай бұрын

    I really enjoy your content and have watched many of your videos and have found the insights of greats like Ollie very interesting. Please could you keep the bad language under control. Many of us watch rugby with our kids and enjoy sharing the history of the game we love with our kids. Thank you again for the great content.

  • @ConradMurphy
    @ConradMurphyАй бұрын

    Last game playjng for Leinster, he took a sneaky tap penalty to score a try and then took the conversion. Check out the famous photo of him eating a scooby doo sandwich

  • @Mail2elr
    @Mail2elr15 күн бұрын

    Ollie my maat, jys SO polities inkorrek! Mooi man!!!

  • @megafoonsport

    @megafoonsport

    14 күн бұрын

    Dit is verfrissend, is dit nie?

  • @gvr6079
    @gvr6079Ай бұрын

    I really like these interviews and yes Ollie i know you really dislike the Blue Bulls since your Free State years. You're not the first Sharks player who thought he should play for the Springboks for 20 years 😉

  • @propellerhead428
    @propellerhead428Ай бұрын

    Waaat Ollie is n Toppie!!! If you hear how shit some of our coaches were, we can all agree that Rassie is THE "Rolls Royce" of coaches.

  • @user-tm7zp6jn9q
    @user-tm7zp6jn9q22 күн бұрын

    My hero yoh his old now wow ❤

  • @heyeksay
    @heyeksayАй бұрын

    Ollie is such a legend, I'd love to have a beer or 3 with him 🍻

  • @megafoonsport

    @megafoonsport

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed. I loved this interview

  • @mfp4136
    @mfp4136Ай бұрын

    I was at school with Christian Stewart. Great talent but he was slow. I was surprised he played for Province.

  • @ChrisHoward-ky8pv
    @ChrisHoward-ky8pvАй бұрын

    Ollie converting his own try, class!

  • @christiaancoetzee2741
    @christiaancoetzee2741Ай бұрын

    Uruguay

  • @Rustie_za
    @Rustie_zaАй бұрын

    he got sidelined out of the 95 world cup, should have been there

  • @Wolf-hh4rv
    @Wolf-hh4rvАй бұрын

    Ollie of course knows that Andre Venter was not dropped by Nick for Bobby Skinstad (WTF) Andre Venter was moved to lock so both of them could be in the team. Kak descision but let’s keep to the truth. He says Kitch didn’t like Afrikaner rugby players. Well that’s strange because 95% of the players he picked were Afrikaners, and he chose Francois Pienaar as his captain. Kitch also was an old school N Transvaal guy, another Buurman van Zyl. Don’t know what his problem is.

  • @user-wn1px3hi8w
    @user-wn1px3hi8wАй бұрын

    Straueli was ñ swak afrigter!! Case closed.

  • @Rustie_za
    @Rustie_zaАй бұрын

    Real blikoor

  • @izakcelliers7307
    @izakcelliers7307Ай бұрын

    olla jy wasi goed genoeg nie bra..

  • @larrymeyer2917
    @larrymeyer2917Ай бұрын

    There are hearing the facts, dropping Teich cost us the 99 RWC and while Mallett, started off great, ended up pathetic. Ignoring player / team input at a crucial stage of preparation. Solomon was a nothing coach, no working strategy, no dynamics, all WP and no intelligence to lead a world class team, and Mallett listened to trash talk.

  • @jameswebster5672

    @jameswebster5672

    Ай бұрын

    As a Lions supporter I can remember being very suspicious of Solomons in those days. I can remember the Cats beating the Stomers in a big game in which they were very hyped up.

  • @jkmb5758

    @jkmb5758

    Ай бұрын

    Not playing Honiball in the semi, because one-dimensional Jannie De Beer scored record number of drop goals against England, that's what cost us 1999 WC.

  • @wesohall
    @wesohallАй бұрын

    England's

  • @roymacaskill6610
    @roymacaskill6610Ай бұрын

    This was my least favourite interview of all. The other greats talk like battle hardened men. He talks like a "laaitie" or a brat. He is obsessed with race and language. Practically every interview with whoever it may be he talks disparagingly of "Souties" or "English players" as he calls them. He has the nerve to hint at he would have whipped Straueli. Straueli would have whipped this guy with one arm tied behind his back, you cant compare the two. Always a nasty word for coaches, players and anyone else he can criticise or get a dig at. What an ego! In my opinion a really unsavoury type who is sullying the good spirit of South African rugby. Today he went to an all time low and even alluded to issues with Jews - listen again to the Kitch Christie remarks. In all the interviews everyone said Kitch was a strict hard man. This guy suggests he hated Afikaans players. What vile vindictive BS. Did anyone notice the BS about that conversion. How I remember he was begging to take the kick. It is a pleasure to listen to all the other men. Never mean spirited talk or ongoing vendettas with everyone around him.

  • @megafoonsport

    @megafoonsport

    Ай бұрын

    Watch out for our next interview with Pieter Hendriks. I think you will enjoy that one!

  • @7Theodoric7

    @7Theodoric7

    Ай бұрын

    If you actually listened to the interview you'll hear how he also berates Markgraaff, the Afrikaans coach for the old-school Afrikaans mentality of 'shut up and listen' while he praises Nick Mallett, the English coach, for being more forward thinking. You seem to be taking way more offence to Ollie's words here than needed at all.

  • @Wolf-hh4rv

    @Wolf-hh4rv

    Ай бұрын

    He of course knows that Mallet did not drop Andre Venter for Skinstad. He moved Andre Venter to lock to accommodate them both. Andre Venter was reinstated as Nicks first choice 7 in seasons after. So why does he make up that BS?

  • @davidpells4298
    @davidpells4298Ай бұрын

    11 of the starting 15 in the World Cup final 1995 were Afrikaners ..Kitch Christie was the coach ...Does Oliie want the entire team to be Afrikaans ?..Just asking ..

  • @lesliestrydom4157

    @lesliestrydom4157

    Ай бұрын

    He did not say that.He said the Afrkaans players were referred to as rockspiders.That was a wellknown term for decades.

  • @johanroos699

    @johanroos699

    Ай бұрын

    Sometimes it is better to keep your comment to yourself!

  • @davidpells4298

    @davidpells4298

    Ай бұрын

    @@lesliestrydom4157 I was in the SA Military ..I was called a soutpiel , soutie , rooinek every day of my life for years ..Just laughed it off as we all did ..Ollie was alluding to these issues that he is so sensitive about and referred to Kitch Christie in particular ..But the real evidence is in the actions of the coach and the fact that he selected almost primarily Afrikaans players shows no anti bias or predjudice ..

  • @davidpells4298

    @davidpells4298

    Ай бұрын

    @@johanroos699 why ? ..Because you say so ?

  • @johanroos699

    @johanroos699

    Ай бұрын

    @@davidpells4298 never mind my friend

  • @nicodekock7256
    @nicodekock7256Ай бұрын

    Uruguay

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