THIS IS WHY SOUTH AFRICA ARE NUMBER 1 | Craven Week Special

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Outside of South Africa I'm not sure how many people know about Craven Week. After a couple of days watching the annual Under 18 competition is has been a learning curve. It has become crystal clear why and how South Africa are back to back and 4 time World Champions. The scary thing is, based on what I've seen, the best could be yet to come.
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  • @acadoe
    @acadoe4 күн бұрын

    Hey Tim, I can't describe how good it feels to have someone like yourself taking a proper peek into our rugby culture. We appreciate you brother. Enjoy your time.

  • @barthettema3727

    @barthettema3727

    3 күн бұрын

    Watch his channel grow in SA. Let’s share his word and get him to 100k followers before he leaves. Come on SA let’s do it I dare you all to get him there

  • @alexbarbier6789

    @alexbarbier6789

    3 күн бұрын

    Awesome, seeing you show the world our beautiful culture...

  • @essenceofsa

    @essenceofsa

    3 күн бұрын

    I called it months ago. Eggchasers will get to R100k by the All Black tests or earlier

  • @essenceofsa

    @essenceofsa

    3 күн бұрын

    It's a great channel. Just rugby. We love it

  • @jonathanstaley3883

    @jonathanstaley3883

    3 күн бұрын

    Absolutely! Tims you are the best rugby commentator out there! I’m a big fan! Keep it up bud!🙏

  • @jean-paulolivier8228
    @jean-paulolivier82283 күн бұрын

    I don't think you realise how much good you're doing for this country. South Africa gets so much bad press, politically, economically, and crime-wise; having such uplifting commentary is golden. Thank you.

  • @acadoe

    @acadoe

    3 күн бұрын

    It's so true. We are used to getting complimented on things we didn't create, especially natural things, but for other things, it's just bad bad and bad press. It's so refreshing to see someone from outside come in and say, hey, this thing you've built and nurtured, it's really amazing and the envy of the world. It feels good man.

  • @jasoncugs
    @jasoncugs4 күн бұрын

    I'm glad you are enjoying your stay. Welcome to SA. Don't turn down an offer of biltong... 😂😂😂

  • @daggaboom

    @daggaboom

    3 күн бұрын

    I don’t understand why someone would turn it down.

  • @alpozongo1485

    @alpozongo1485

    3 күн бұрын

    It’s a sin to turn down biltong 🤣💔

  • @kierontreas5971

    @kierontreas5971

    3 күн бұрын

    Or a wors roll 🥵🥵

  • @IncredibleMet

    @IncredibleMet

    3 күн бұрын

    Just drink plenty of water. You’re gonna need it…

  • @akashaef1

    @akashaef1

    3 күн бұрын

    Guys, their guts aren't used to that level of red meat! A bit of biltong, yes, kilos of the stuff, and the man will will have a brick in his belly!

  • @aidan-ator7844
    @aidan-ator78444 күн бұрын

    The moment at the end with the ice cream was golden

  • @ivanp8947
    @ivanp89474 күн бұрын

    Could there be anything more typically sa than that youngster in a camo jacket and shorts kicking a rugby ball on dry winter grass 😂 love it!

  • @wot4922

    @wot4922

    4 күн бұрын

    Bare feet too.

  • @mvubu6823

    @mvubu6823

    4 күн бұрын

    ​@@wot4922 Is there any other way? 😂

  • @davesmith826

    @davesmith826

    3 күн бұрын

    My feet are still tough as nails and I left SA two decades ago. As youngsters today like to say, 'we built different'!

  • @rossmelland

    @rossmelland

    3 күн бұрын

    My thoughts exactly. You can almost feel the dry grass under your feet. And one day that kid could be in the green and gold.

  • @adrianvermeulen7907

    @adrianvermeulen7907

    3 күн бұрын

    And the little kid getting smoked behind him by a bigger kid then standing up and playing on.

  • @mannyc4123
    @mannyc41233 күн бұрын

    And we salute the MOMS AND DADS who support their kids. Washing kit, driving to practises, feeding the monsters, nursing the injuries... and the dissapointments. This is where the real work is, even though they love it.

  • @cornelmasson4610

    @cornelmasson4610

    3 күн бұрын

    Getting up at 5 am to drive your son to another town 130 km away for a school rugby game 😅

  • @mybadgaming6786

    @mybadgaming6786

    3 күн бұрын

    LOL Feeding the monster!!

  • @acadoe

    @acadoe

    3 күн бұрын

    So true! The unseen network of moms and dads growing the future rugby stars.

  • @siyandarasi8494
    @siyandarasi84943 күн бұрын

    As a black financially struggling South African, I have been following your work whenever I've got internet access. Today, I saw myself searching for our supporters reactions from your channel during Rugby World Cup. Well done Bro for the great work.

  • @fomofud9479

    @fomofud9479

    3 күн бұрын

    As a white South African, I'm with you brother!

  • @MorgMorg-uf6ps

    @MorgMorg-uf6ps

    3 күн бұрын

    Respect

  • @joulenesmith6819

    @joulenesmith6819

    3 күн бұрын

    As a coloured south african lady I am allso with you brother's ♥

  • @cj-cv7zv

    @cj-cv7zv

    3 күн бұрын

    praying for your success bro, your patriotism is contagious 🇿🇦🇿🇦❤️

  • @jacquesventer3170
    @jacquesventer31704 күн бұрын

    Glad to you see you are meeting the real SA fans, a lot of people think the SA fans are like the online trolls on KZread

  • @UglyKidJoe71

    @UglyKidJoe71

    3 күн бұрын

    This is true. Social media certainly brings them out

  • @myshepspud1

    @myshepspud1

    3 күн бұрын

    Those are often fair weather supporters who tagged on after 2019. Those of us who suffered through hard times know to have some humility.

  • @roluss4297

    @roluss4297

    3 күн бұрын

    Julle is altwee besig om te keyboars warrioir op utube.... hallllooooo😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @fomofud9479

    @fomofud9479

    3 күн бұрын

    100%, great comment

  • @jacquesventer3170

    @jacquesventer3170

    3 күн бұрын

    @@roluss4297 keyboars warrioir en utube😂. Ok

  • @HennieLeonvanderMerwe
    @HennieLeonvanderMerwe4 күн бұрын

    Best rugby channel on KZread. Thank you Chaser. See you at loftus. 😎

  • @RozWentworth

    @RozWentworth

    3 күн бұрын

    Amen to that

  • @barthettema3727

    @barthettema3727

    3 күн бұрын

    Absolutely

  • @mikeniemand9368

    @mikeniemand9368

    3 күн бұрын

    Lyk vir my hy weet wat ons weet 😆

  • @stevedavidson666

    @stevedavidson666

    3 күн бұрын

    Totally.

  • @bensibawu4293
    @bensibawu42933 күн бұрын

    I so wish Sky Sports never interfere on how this channel broadcast sport to us. Tim the way you do it is simply, honest, accurate and transparent. We love this Channel. I am a South African who always looks forward to watching.

  • @The_Fitlosopher_
    @The_Fitlosopher_4 күн бұрын

    It is always a good day when there is an egg chasers video up

  • @user-ve5yv1nq3e
    @user-ve5yv1nq3e3 күн бұрын

    Tim I'm a black South African man and I really thank you for your top anysis of our country enkosi great show from a great man❤

  • @Mongwe_Media
    @Mongwe_Media4 күн бұрын

    You are fast becoming the beea ambassador for our rugby and we loveee it... Thank you for coming through to Craven week

  • @Cper2000
    @Cper20003 күн бұрын

    You don't know how many grown Saffa men abroad get teary eyed watching this. I'm just at Debden station before work and it made my week.

  • @UglyKidJoe71

    @UglyKidJoe71

    3 күн бұрын

    I am one of them! I'm in Germany. Now I'm also starving for some biltong

  • @BlixemBlixem

    @BlixemBlixem

    3 күн бұрын

    Yip, across in Canada right now with leaking eyeballs.....

  • @DewaldvanNiekerk

    @DewaldvanNiekerk

    3 күн бұрын

    I know many of you are overseas for many reasons...but oh man, do we need you all back here to build this beautiful country of ours with our fellow brothers and sisters!

  • @Cper2000

    @Cper2000

    3 күн бұрын

    @@DewaldvanNiekerk we hear you.

  • @UglyKidJoe71

    @UglyKidJoe71

    2 күн бұрын

    @@DewaldvanNiekerk It's the best country on earth! Will be back in the near future, it's always home

  • @kr1tical41
    @kr1tical414 күн бұрын

    Man this video made me proud to be South African! Classy video Tim!

  • @WellnessWithWarren
    @WellnessWithWarren3 күн бұрын

    Getting homesick listening to and watching you there at Craven Week. One thing you mentioned, aside from the rugby, is how people look you in the eye when they greet you, even strangers. This is something I miss a lot here in Europe. I find for the most part, they don't even look at you, let alone eye-to-eye. You yourself are a great advert for rugby Tim. Keep it going strong.

  • @charlcoetzee3358
    @charlcoetzee33583 күн бұрын

    I think what has made Rassie's tenure even more impressive has been his ability to draw players BEYOND this junior pipeline to find some gems that fell through the cracks. Players that matured a couple of months too late and missed a contract or had an injury when Craven week was happening. There are still even more players out there, and Rassie and Nienaber found some of them.

  • @UglyKidJoe71

    @UglyKidJoe71

    3 күн бұрын

    Didn't realise that. Fair point

  • @essenceofsa

    @essenceofsa

    3 күн бұрын

    Very true. The EPD has done wonders unearthing some great Springboks

  • @ElijahMan2633
    @ElijahMan26334 күн бұрын

    Rugby is the backbone of South Africa. Our people are amazing. 🇿🇦

  • @commentwell3870

    @commentwell3870

    3 күн бұрын

    No, football is - dont live in a cocoon of your own. But rugby is great too.

  • @cj-cv7zv

    @cj-cv7zv

    3 күн бұрын

    While football may be the most played sport in the country, most people consider rugby our country's backbone because of its ability to unite our people. South African football struggles to capture a white audience and thus is pretty lopsided diversity wise. But the effect that winning the last two world cups has had on our country's unity cannot be understated

  • @ElijahMan2633

    @ElijahMan2633

    3 күн бұрын

    @@commentwell3870 in South Africa, if you have common sense, you’ll know that rugby Unites the nation, not football. When is the last time Bafana Bafana united South Africa? I’ll wait.

  • @aphiwegift

    @aphiwegift

    3 күн бұрын

    Ooh guys, how cool is it that we have hosted the football, rugby and cricket world cups huh? In Africa! You guys realize that if our cricket team wins the upcoming final, they will join Bafana (Afcon) and the Boks (World Cups) in winning international trophies. Guys, how talented are we as a nation huh!? If we all pushed together in one direction we could be a serious force to be reckoned with.

  • @revanomichael

    @revanomichael

    3 күн бұрын

    ​@@commentwell3870you must be dreaming if you think Bafunny Bafunny is the backbone. Football will never and I mean NEVER be bigger nor better than Rugby in SOUTH AFRICA!

  • @coutsoulis
    @coutsoulis4 күн бұрын

    Spot on! The only thing stopping South Africa to dominate rugby for decades to come, is that there is not enough teams to accommodate all the talent.

  • @GhostBra333

    @GhostBra333

    3 күн бұрын

    Exactly. Do we need tv deals or sponsors to get a 2nd tier league or just get curry cup boosting again? Will SARU allow it or just come to the party. I mean our amateur club rugby scene just in WC is amazing? Especially the small towns and im sure that is through the country. There must be some kinda solution

  • @sizla8837

    @sizla8837

    3 күн бұрын

    We can for example donate our surplus players over to the Zim & Namibian national sides for a change

  • @UglyKidJoe71

    @UglyKidJoe71

    3 күн бұрын

    @@GhostBra333 Fair comment. We should really get behind Curry Cup rugby and support it massively. We must do our bit

  • @Rustie_za

    @Rustie_za

    3 күн бұрын

    I agree. There should be a 2 or even 3 tier system.

  • @greenestmachine71

    @greenestmachine71

    3 күн бұрын

    It’s not about the quantity is it as only 15 people can play at anytime. As Ireland have shown it’s not about the quantity it’s about the systems and the coaching to make sure that the players reach their potential. I’m so glad that we have finally realised that you don’t have to always go over or through the opposition (I’m looking at you Heyneke Meyer) when you can go around them using smaller much more skilful players like Kolbe et al.

  • @tshepokgatle5620
    @tshepokgatle56202 күн бұрын

    It's so easy for Northern Hemisphere pundits letting their biases cloud their judgement about the Boks and trying to discredit them in anyway shape or form. Tim you are such a breath of fresh air. Unlike those in the North you chose to step away from your first world shoes and stepped into our world to see what makes us tick and for that and I hopefully speak for other South Africans, words can't describe how appreciative we are to see for yourself with such a level-headed mindset. All I can say is thank you, God bless you and have a very wonderful and safe double trip to our beautiful country. P.S That kid at the end giving you ice cream was SUPER CUTE😊!

  • @leondupreez1123
    @leondupreez11234 күн бұрын

    Had the priviledge to meet Doc Craven on Coetzenburg whilst coaching in 1973. His dog Blixem was also on the field.😊

  • @closelaugh185

    @closelaugh185

    3 күн бұрын

    lmao I gotta name my future dog Blixem

  • @jerrybuirski2344

    @jerrybuirski2344

    3 күн бұрын

    The story goes that all his dogs were called Bliksem so that he could curse out players on the practice field and then say he was talking to the dog.

  • @GhostBra333

    @GhostBra333

    3 күн бұрын

    ​@@closelaugh185Lol we had a old rugby field caretaker back in the day that had 2 dogs named Bliksem and Voetsek. They will not allow us to randomly go onto the field without the old man's permission.

  • @Bullbotha

    @Bullbotha

    3 күн бұрын

    I had a boerboel I named bliksem..

  • @zeusisruthless
    @zeusisruthless3 күн бұрын

    One other thing: The difficulty of making a craven week side in the first place. Every single 17 and 18 year old 1st team highschool rugby boy goes to 2/3 trials just to have an opportunity to make 1 of the Rugby Week sides. This year at Northern Lions trials I counted about 40 teams playing regional trials. About 920 players. Multiply that by the different regional trials taking place, thats thousands of boys playing to make the final 23 of the province.

  • @dawidhenning1467
    @dawidhenning14673 күн бұрын

    That grass or lack thereof brings back memories. Possibly another reason why SA breed tough players.

  • @Attie_36

    @Attie_36

    3 күн бұрын

    Haha was thinking the same, brings back memories of the “grass burns” we used to compare on our limbs after games :D That was the true right of passage.

  • @essenceofsa
    @essenceofsa3 күн бұрын

    It's an amazing system. My 13-yr old has a dream to play elite rugby. He's over 6 foot already. Schoolboy rugby in SA is incredible. Sometimes better to watch than international games. We're going to check out the next layer of Springboks at Cape Town stadium tomorrow. It's bound to be amazing

  • @jan-gertnel4556
    @jan-gertnel45564 күн бұрын

    I love my country and it's people

  • @naushadcassim2698
    @naushadcassim26984 күн бұрын

    Welcome to South Africa Tim! Have a good stay brother and hope to bump into you when you are in KZN😊

  • @RiaanLouw
    @RiaanLouw4 күн бұрын

    Lovely to see you enjoy Craven week, Tim. Next weekend is going to be huge.

  • @EggchasersRugby

    @EggchasersRugby

    4 күн бұрын

    On one of these trips I hope to bump into you my good man

  • @RiaanLouw

    @RiaanLouw

    3 күн бұрын

    @@EggchasersRugby that would be fun! We'll definitely be able to meet at Loftus.

  • @jasoncugs

    @jasoncugs

    3 күн бұрын

    There has to be a colab video surley? Get old 2 cents and "the other kiwi guy" :) (Distracted) and you can have the most entertaining rugby chat ever.

  • @chris5240

    @chris5240

    3 күн бұрын

    @@jasoncugs Two cents gets Distracted by Ringo chasing an Egg?

  • @cecilnyman608
    @cecilnyman6083 күн бұрын

    You look at the players on the pitch at the time the boy hand you the icecream, but look at the young boy in the foreground in blue, placing the ball to kick. This is how young they start and how passionate they are about the game of rugby.

  • @johanvanzyl8479
    @johanvanzyl84793 күн бұрын

    We also acknowledge the massive contribution from the fanatical parent's support at Rugby playing schools. This include the sponsorships for so many of our now heroes who were recruited from non-rugby schools.

  • @crazyrhino5015
    @crazyrhino50153 күн бұрын

    As a South. African who has lived in Cambridge in the UK for the past 23 years I would just like to say a huge thank you for your objective and positive analysis of South Africa and our rugby. You’re a legend and I love your channel. If you’re ever in Cambridge please come over for a proper BRAAI!!! Thank You Mate!

  • @graemesparrow2257

    @graemesparrow2257

    3 күн бұрын

    Loved this video!

  • @richierich4768
    @richierich47683 күн бұрын

    Some good memories of SA came through in this clip! Thanks for that. For those watching from abroad, it is true that it is winter there now. On the Highveld, where Tim is, the sun shines virtually every day, but when it goes down so does the temperature and it can become bitterly cold! Another thing to realise is that it doesn't rain in winter on the Highveld, hence the grass pitches on view are turning and looking yellow. Mainly through being burnt by the frost and cold, but mostly because lack of water. They only stay green through summer and the rainy months. The coastal towns are different, of course, with Cape Town actually having four seasons and Mediterranean weather. I.e. rain in winter. Enjoy your stay further, Tim! Wish I was there too!

  • @mjribes
    @mjribes3 күн бұрын

    Where England fails is that rugby usually isn't a school thing - it's a club thing. That means so much potential rugby talent is lost because boys (or their families) don't have the means or inclination to attend a separate rugby club after hours and/or over the weekend. Whereas many, many more boys would participate in the sport if it were hosted as an after-school, extracurricular activity (as it is in South Africa). My son goes to a primary school in Surrey, UK that has over 1,000 students (of those half are boys). I went to a primary school in South Africa that had about 500 students (half of those boys) and we had around 10 rugby teams playing on any given Saturday. My son's local rugby club has 4 primary school aged teams. That just shows you how the take-up of rugby differs between the UK and South Africa.

  • @antonalberts9230
    @antonalberts92303 күн бұрын

    YOU SAID NO, TO BILTONG!?!?! Sacrilege! Hehehehehe. Glad you are having a great time Tim. Thank you for doing this, it means a lot to our country, and your channel is such a positive and amazing one.

  • @dirkieengelbrecht960
    @dirkieengelbrecht9603 күн бұрын

    Welcome to South Africa. Where rugby and braai is a religion..🎉👋🙌

  • @alpozongo1485
    @alpozongo14853 күн бұрын

    You are at the HEART of SPRINGBOKS success.

  • @jospike1470
    @jospike14703 күн бұрын

    Now you are watching real rugby in SA. I spent 10 years involved at Craven week with The Sharks....now an expat teacher in Muscat, Oman. I really miss school rugby

  • @FirstbornWallus-fk5nq
    @FirstbornWallus-fk5nq4 күн бұрын

    Love the channel . Much love from Papua new guinea

  • @lukhanyontanjana5362
    @lukhanyontanjana536216 сағат бұрын

    Just yesterday we were discussing how bright the future of SA rugby is. I don’t think the world is ready for these young rugby players being produced. It’s crazy.

  • @jerrybuirski2344
    @jerrybuirski23443 күн бұрын

    You still have an open invitation to the big Interschools match between Paarl Boys High and Paarl Gymnasium, played in Paarl on 3 August. We can even get you into the Friday night's Big Brag at Boys High - that will blow your mind, Tim. Just give the word.

  • @elmariedempers4491
    @elmariedempers44914 күн бұрын

    Welcome to South Africa. I hope you will enjoy our beautiful country and the wonderful rugby.

  • @carelpapenfus
    @carelpapenfus4 күн бұрын

    11:19 the boy giving you ice cream 🥲

  • @ArKaneLifestyle
    @ArKaneLifestyle3 күн бұрын

    Absolute pleasure having you here in South Africa. Enjoy!

  • @jasonbuys172
    @jasonbuys1723 күн бұрын

    The young man who gave him ice cream at the end what a lad! summing up what ubuntu is. And then the young boy lining up a kick from the tee gives me goosebumps one day he will be the next "Pollard" . Tim you are a legend!

  • @davidrabbolini6574
    @davidrabbolini65744 күн бұрын

    I just love that you are experiencing SA at its best. I can’t wait to hear your impression of college vs affies. Then the test. I hope SA continues to spoil you. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @DakaloMooi_05

    @DakaloMooi_05

    3 күн бұрын

    Ja I just hope Maritzburg is able to put up a fight in that game to make it as competitive and entertaining as possible for spectators

  • @bjornhoffmann6008
    @bjornhoffmann60084 күн бұрын

    Dr Craven was also a legendary player

  • @salomonligthelm14
    @salomonligthelm143 күн бұрын

    Welcome to SA, Tim - you are very loved by so many of us! Hope our country blows you away. Take your time in Cape Town - it'll cast it's spell on you. And if it doesn't, come back in February (less rain) ;)

  • @alexiachamberlin8019
    @alexiachamberlin80193 күн бұрын

    In some of the tv adverts for Craven Week they show footage of Pollard and Etzebeth when they were teenage players- so cute!

  • @ThriveHealth-ep7cj
    @ThriveHealth-ep7cj4 күн бұрын

    Do you want ice cream 😂 - I love SA so much makes me emotional - I can’t help but feel that in the next few years Tim & family are going to move to SA 🙏🏻😝

  • @wlk2408

    @wlk2408

    3 күн бұрын

    Ice cream in winter. 🤣

  • @mrmanq9517
    @mrmanq95173 күн бұрын

    SA rugby is a gem, we need to replicate this in football...🔥🙌

  • @SK123-pr2kk
    @SK123-pr2kk3 күн бұрын

    Love this Tim! I’ve followed you for a while and rarely comment on any social media platforms! This is the exception! Delighted you are is SA for this series. Us Irish have the greatest respect for South Africa! Looking forward to the games ahead and hoping for a great performance from both teams!

  • @riaandutoit3475
    @riaandutoit34753 күн бұрын

    Welcome to SA..we are honoured to have a rugby gentleman here! We will all support your channel and help you grow..may you have a fabulous time here and enjoy the rugby! It will surely be an absolute treat!

  • @mahlanguism
    @mahlanguism3 күн бұрын

    Don’t forget there’s a Craven Week for primary schools.

  • @rdot6801
    @rdot68013 күн бұрын

    So good to have you here Tim and so good to have your perspective. As with many of my country men commenting below seeing this from your eyes makes me even prouder to be a South African and even prouder of our rugby tradition. Enjoy the rest of your stay!

  • @RugbyfirstEnglishsecond
    @RugbyfirstEnglishsecond4 күн бұрын

    In a nutshell Tim, it is because they are far more committed to excellence from a young age. Frightening for the rest of us.

  • @AndreduPlessis-i4o
    @AndreduPlessis-i4o3 күн бұрын

    Thanks Tim for the way you promote rugby all over the world! One of the great things of Craven Week is how rugby ‘enemies’ often become best friends later in life. That is the often unseen and true beauty of this game.

  • @Krazymarmo
    @Krazymarmo3 күн бұрын

    Ive been living in the uk but i miss my country dearly. Thanks for the video

  • @lunsas

    @lunsas

    3 күн бұрын

    Yeah time to come back I guess 😂😂

  • @Krazymarmo

    @Krazymarmo

    3 күн бұрын

    @lunsas I wish. My whole family is here. That's why I moved too. I miss my country but I'd miss my family more. But fuck me do I miss a good braai or going to the Kruger or going for a hike. Jinne UK weather is kak. Also biltong. But. My butcher said he's making it now and first batch is ready tomorrow so I'm excited 😄 🤣

  • @DewaldvanNiekerk

    @DewaldvanNiekerk

    3 күн бұрын

    @@Krazymarmo Bring them back for a visit...and extended stay...like in forever! Hope the biltong works out!!

  • @revanomichael
    @revanomichael3 күн бұрын

    THEEEE BEST RUGBY CHANNEL EVER! Tim this video gave me goosebumps! It's so wonderful to see an international person speak so highly of our struggling country. We may have many problems but there is no doubt that the people of this country ABSOLUTELY LOVE SOUTH AFRICA.😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @everythingentertainment2518
    @everythingentertainment25183 күн бұрын

    Goodness, what a man. Just doesn't stop exploring and being inquisitive, this is why this the best rugby channel. Watch for Alzeadon Felix, in the Final. Cheers

  • @INNdibongo
    @INNdibongoКүн бұрын

    My husband and I still can’t believe we ran into you at the JHB airport! Thanks for the chat and hope the rest of your time in RSA 🇿🇦 goes well!

  • @kerrylass2
    @kerrylass23 күн бұрын

    Wonderful video Tim...so informative and that comment regarding SA rugby being more like NFL explains a lot. The extent of support for rugby in SA is amazing to me. I am one of 19 cousins with large families of in laws on all sides so a huge huge extended Irish family living all over ireland . I am literally the only person in my entire extended family who follows rugby ....the rest are Irish football , hurling and/or soccer supporters. Cant wait to go next week and meet and immerse myself in the SA rugby community.

  • @newyorkeyerish
    @newyorkeyerish3 күн бұрын

    A beautiful country with beautiful people. Been there several times and love it. Looking forward to the upcoming test games. Go Ireland 🇮🇪 😂😜

  • @theroman1009
    @theroman10094 күн бұрын

    Man. I watched the video over again and again.

  • @anelfrylinck841
    @anelfrylinck8414 күн бұрын

    Thank you Tim! Baie dankie! The Jaques Botha meat palace you are talking about just looks like Bakkies Botha's son...I might be wrong...but...😄😄😄❤❤ we also applaud your wife and family for lending you to us for a little while.❤❤❤

  • @michaelmkhize4650
    @michaelmkhize46503 күн бұрын

    Wow.......Welcome to Mzansi enjoy boet. You are a true Legend. I really enjoy how positive and singing same song ❤

  • @Birdman953
    @Birdman9534 күн бұрын

    My wife who attended Monument Hoer Skool always rags me about how the “English” schools could never beat their 1st team! Welcome Tim, I know you will enjoy your stay, see you in Durban!

  • @LittleBigMediaCo

    @LittleBigMediaCo

    3 күн бұрын

    Haha, she's right too. We played against one of the Directors Trophy Afrikaans school teams as a pre-season warm up once. After 15min the coaches stopped the match and made two composite teams instead, then wee restarted and had a close battle. We missed out on learning much as a team, but individually we learned plenty.

  • @moakusdup

    @moakusdup

    3 күн бұрын

    I’m an old Monumentaar and it’s is true what she says. 😊

  • @davesmith826
    @davesmith8264 күн бұрын

    Craven Week offers some of the best rugby you'll see anywhere at any level. I imagine it's kind of like rugby in the amateur era before the introduction of giant 120kg+ monsters. There are still tall and heavy guys on the pitch, but they're much more mobile than their senior counterparts and the game is played at a much more frenetic pace. A lot of South Africans regard this as true SA rugby and many complain about the more mechanical and attritional style that the Boks play, wondering why they can't emulate the kind of running rugby played by the top school and varsity sides. SA definitely has the talent to play an all-park game, but they won't under Rassie. This is not a criticism of him - he's delivered the country two world cups - but when he does retire after 2027 I do want to see a different approach and I think a certain South African coaching in Glasgow will be the man to deliver it. Enjoy your time in the cradle of humanity, Tim.

  • @LeonKotze70
    @LeonKotze703 күн бұрын

    Tim, thanks for your kind words regarding our country and our people. Our club rugby used to be huge, every game was broadcasted on TV, then the ANC came to power and now all you see is 3rd rate soccer/football games. Back in the day, it was not out of place for Springbok players to play an international on a Saturday, and for his club on a Wednesday. I remember our scrum coach at school, played for the Boks in the late 60s, but for his club 3rd team... 🤣

  • @alangrove2642
    @alangrove26423 күн бұрын

    Tim, this is wonderful. You should do a full-length documentary! You’ve got a real empathy that makes your storytelling fantastic. That’s why people offer you biltong (don’t turn it down though 😂) and kids give you ice cream. On the Afrikaans schools. I went to a big English co-ed in Jo’burg. Affies and Monnas just about couldn’t be bothered playing us because of the mis-match. They used to just roll up to trample the weak and hurdle the dead… 😂 And lastly, man, that Highveld winter sun makes me homesick!

  • @barynhulley9978
    @barynhulley99784 күн бұрын

    Welcome to South Africa, enjoy your stay here with us.

  • @ofentsemelato6735
    @ofentsemelato67353 күн бұрын

    Undoubtedly the biggest & most facts-loaded non-SA channel about what makes SA a great nation. We couldn’t ask for better advertising. Have a great time while down here & soak it all in, Tim. Great work

  • @JonReid
    @JonReid3 күн бұрын

    It’s a great point you made about affirmative action. When it was first introduced, it was massively frustrating as for about a decade, we could never field our strongest teams, from club to national level. Looking at how things stand today, I’m so grateful that people had the foresight to make those hard decisions. It’s quadrupled the pool of players, brought in new strengths and been responsible for 2 World Cup wins

  • @nic0072

    @nic0072

    3 күн бұрын

    It's true but some very good white school boys are discriminated against now because there is also a quota system in place for Craven Week for example. In my own family, my nephew was selected (luckily he got selected in the first place, many miss out) for WP U16. He played but had to leave the field half-time to give a "player of colour" the opportunity to play. He is overseas now playing club rugby and may even play test rugby for another country. We are losing many boys to overseas clubs because of the system and lack of opportunities.

  • @kagisonko3279

    @kagisonko3279

    3 күн бұрын

    @@nic0072 I hate these kinds of comments because they fail to consider that for many years, Black and players of colour have been discriminated against, and so much potential has been lost. And worse, they didn't even get or have access to opportunities to go overseas because of structural issues. If you are white in South Africa and fail to grasp this, perhaps this country is not for you. The national squad as it is, is still dominated by white people -- right down from the players to the coaching staff. And more than anything, your comment is a dog-whistle, because it assumes the 'quota' players are not equally talented and deserving.

  • @nic0072

    @nic0072

    3 күн бұрын

    @@kagisonko3279See another post of mine in this thread. The quota system must go now because many white boys (even in my own family) are playing overseas now because they have been sideline by the quota system and affirmative action. Besides the systems are in place to fast track black players and give them bursaries to go to the big rugby schools so there are NO excuses anymore.

  • @nic0072

    @nic0072

    3 күн бұрын

    @@kagisonko3279 Also - you can't speak for me as a "white". You don't know my personal circumstances.

  • @kagisonko3279

    @kagisonko3279

    3 күн бұрын

    @@nic0072 surely you don’t think enough redress has been done… it’s not excuses. It’s a reality of Black life in South Africa. Again, at least white kids can leave and play overseas… a privilege many Black kids don’t have. And again, you’re dogwhistling because you assume Black kids are not talented and deserving - and that’s what irks me about your ramblings. Man, you can just leave SA if you’re that unhappy

  • @ntandazotapellosogoni6306
    @ntandazotapellosogoni63063 күн бұрын

    You Sir have just a way with your analysis. My word..... Welcome to SA 🇿🇦

  • @peterp9918
    @peterp99183 күн бұрын

    Great video Tim. I lived in SA for a couple of years in the early 2010s and was amazed to see schoolboy rugby on TV and how big it was in general. Such a huge difference to here in the UK. I think the one strength that English rugby has over SA is that huge amateur base you talked about as it allows those who don't make it or maybe aren't the most blessed in talent to continue enjoying everything rugby has to offer - the social side etc.

  • @paulmaritz1723
    @paulmaritz17233 күн бұрын

    Hi Tim, glad that you're getting some Roodepoort-love. There is a club system into which many of these boys will go into, especially in the Western Cape. Also, for many of them rugby will pay for their tuition at uni, meaning that, even though they don't make it as professionals, there is another career set up for them. The Varsity-Cup system probably has upwards of 500 students in it at any given moment, most of whom study either for free or at a highly subsidised rate. Rugby also serves as a network in South Africa, with many young players ending up working for one of the sponsors.

  • @barthettema3727
    @barthettema37273 күн бұрын

    Awesome Tim, you are a legend in SA and believe me a true neutral and positive influence for us as a rugby nation. You will soon learn it’s better just to accept what is offered to you or you will be worn down 😂

  • @cabousgeldenhuys1260
    @cabousgeldenhuys12603 күн бұрын

    Great video Tim. Please make a video about Affies vs Maritzburg College. I remember sitting with the Affie schoolboys as a young grade 8 boy while watching World Cup Winner Jesse Kriel play for the Maritzburg 1st team. I'm excited for your part, have a wonderful rest of your trip!

  • @grootzio
    @grootzio2 күн бұрын

    As a South African who loves rugby, this is so heartwarming, and also learned a lot about Craven week that I had no idea about. Awesome video, and glad you enjoyed your stay in SA!

  • @TomCruiseRisky
    @TomCruiseRisky3 күн бұрын

    Would love to visit South Africa at some point in my life. Looks like a beautiful country. Love from USA.

  • @BlueBullsFan
    @BlueBullsFan3 күн бұрын

    Great to see you in South Africa! Remember: Eat biltong (with yellow fat if you can), braaivleis, potjiekos (biltingpotjie if you can), malvapudding and milktart.

  • @tallshort1849
    @tallshort18494 күн бұрын

    It makes sense now why the boks want their top players to move abroad, it allows these young men to get domestic (and overseas) pro contracts.

  • @Alex-qc1mt
    @Alex-qc1mt3 күн бұрын

    Such a testament to your character and level of research that all the SA fans are showing you so much love and respect on here for this. As a marketing and branding guy, you are building such a powerful personal brand as its all built on genuine love for the game, the values of our great sport, and knowledge. The sky is the limit for any person that no one has a bad word to say about. The RFU should use you as a consultant.

  • @robcrocker348
    @robcrocker3484 күн бұрын

    Tim, thank you for what you a doing for rugby and the culture of rugby especially bringing to light where it all starts, at grass roots. Welcome to SA mate

  • @gerhardengelke3124
    @gerhardengelke31243 күн бұрын

    Love this channel, you can see Tim genuinely enjoys rugby and the culture.

  • @shaynewild3239
    @shaynewild32393 күн бұрын

    Hey Tim. I love your show and I really appreciate your perspectives. In particular, I would like to thank you for your comments on South Africa. Many via the media, think this is a hole at the bottom of Africa, but there are so many good things going for us. Appreciate the show!

  • @Bambi157
    @Bambi1574 күн бұрын

    Fantastic! Thank you for sharing some great insights in to South African rugby. So happy you are enjoying yourself. Saffas are very arrogant online because they love their rugby, but in person they are very hospitable and welcoming. And they love their meat and alcohol for sure 😂

  • @stu1944
    @stu19443 күн бұрын

    Top stuff 🎉🎉🎉 loved when the kid came to give you icecream 😂😂

  • @Jamesjudes
    @Jamesjudes3 күн бұрын

    Your videos make me proudly South African. Thank you for showing it for what it is here. Waiting for the next video! 👏👏

  • @kurtfrancis6638
    @kurtfrancis663812 сағат бұрын

    I am South African and always heard about Craven Week , a week after it took place. Never did I see it on tv albeit that I am always snowed under work wise. Thank you for the footage and insight as to what takes place during this week. Thank you for always being objective when it comes to international media and pundits regarding South African rugby. God bless.

  • @85eldon
    @85eldon3 күн бұрын

    So happy to have you over Tim. Welcome.

  • @AmosGumede.
    @AmosGumede.3 күн бұрын

    Hi Tim, Great content. Great summarization. Finally!!, someone from outside of SA can showcase and let the world know how massive and serious our age group rugby is in South Africa..we keep saying it but not many really comprehend the scale of how massive it is in South Africa. You could argue it's bigger then our professional set up. I'm glad you mentioned it's almost akin to high school American football passion/investment and structures in the USA. Keep it coming Tim, let the world know how obsessed SA is about rugby. It's in our blood.

  • @wikusloots
    @wikusloots2 күн бұрын

    Welcome to South Africa, Tim and for promoting our beautiful country. Hope you enjoy every minute! 👌

  • @wallieveldtsman300
    @wallieveldtsman3002 күн бұрын

    Tim your channel is by far the BEST globally - your in depth knowledge of the game rugby is profound 😂

  • @Cper2000
    @Cper20003 күн бұрын

    I'm a Saffa in UK and I know those skies From anywhere and those trees and the soil. Wow

  • @Attie_36

    @Attie_36

    3 күн бұрын

    Same here, I’m a Saffa in London and immediately recognized the good old Krugersdorp backdrop :D

  • @TheTherealbadboy

    @TheTherealbadboy

    3 күн бұрын

    and that dry highveld winter grass, when you try run, it just sits loosely on the ground

  • @Attie_36

    @Attie_36

    3 күн бұрын

    @@TheTherealbadboy yeah, and playing rugby games barefoot on that frosty grass in primary school :D

  • @TheTherealbadboy

    @TheTherealbadboy

    3 күн бұрын

    @@Attie_36 absolutely...frozen cold, but that doesn't matter.. get out there and put the tackles in

  • @Attie_36

    @Attie_36

    3 күн бұрын

    @@TheTherealbadboy dude, I remember scoring a try (I think it was at Landbou Highschool) and dove to make it more spectacular, only to be met by those solid thorns, and a nice grassburn to go with it :D Ah man, I miss SA

  • @liselinsel9361
    @liselinsel93612 күн бұрын

    My Great Grandfather, AF Markotter was Doc Craven's mentor. Doc Craven said he was the Alpha and Omega of rugby, back in the day.

  • @robertjan002
    @robertjan0023 күн бұрын

    visit random poorer schools in areas across the country and you’ll find young players who are tough as the gravel pitches they play on and absolutely fearless

  • @toscabrutus1781
    @toscabrutus17813 күн бұрын

    Tim geniet die trip! Craven Week is fantasties! Groete uit LIma Peru!

  • @Jhetx
    @Jhetx3 күн бұрын

    OMG, i would love to meet this guy!!! Come to Cape Town!

  • @Jaco_Schutte
    @Jaco_Schutte4 күн бұрын

    Welcome to our shores, enjoy the trip!

  • @ndumisomagubane6255
    @ndumisomagubane62553 күн бұрын

    Eggchasers landed in South Africa!🇿🇦 I hope you have a great experience. I’ve been enjoying your channel.👌🏾

  • @waynerockman1242
    @waynerockman12423 күн бұрын

    Hi Tim love your podcast as its an excellent window for the world to see South African rugby culture for its very traditional. South African public are genarally hospitable and love having you around. Enjoy!!

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