CHASING THE SUN 2 | EPISODE 4 REVIEW | "SALADS DON'T WIN SCRUMS"

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  • čas přidán 14. 04. 2024
  • My thoughts after sitting down to watch Episode 4 of Chasing the Sun 2 and reliving the battle in Paris between England and South Africa. So much emotion!
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  • @kristian762
    @kristian762 Před měsícem +310

    I love Frans Malherbes comment "i dont think anyone ever dreams of being a prop. I stoll dream of running into space out wide" 😂

  • @alangrove2642
    @alangrove2642 Před měsícem +188

    Unbelievable piece of footage of Pieter Steph at half time. You can see him sitting there and the moment he just thinks to himself, 'F*ck This! Not on my watch!' and starts speaking. The other thing is that scrum where Ox annihilates Sinckler, you see the hit, and then the Bar Fridge gets plugged in and the power comes on. Unbelievable. That dude could shift the planet out of its orbit if he's not careful.

    • @commentwell3870
      @commentwell3870 Před měsícem +2

      ...and his legendary comment: "You dont scrum like this from eating salads!" Classic!

    • @johnmellitchey6625
      @johnmellitchey6625 Před měsícem +1

      Love your "could shift the planet out of its orbit" comment, fantastic

  • @siviwemxuma7981
    @siviwemxuma7981 Před měsícem +163

    We are adopting you. You are now South African. Your South African name is Sipho (translated: Gift). I hope you enjoy South Africa with all it's experiences, Craven week, and the Ireland series.

    • @user-lf4kf8ww5o
      @user-lf4kf8ww5o Před měsícem +11

      You are so right …a real South African

    • @williambotha5864
      @williambotha5864 Před měsícem +10

      pronounced 'See-po' ... just in case you need the clarification, Tim

    • @MetYsJa
      @MetYsJa Před měsícem +3

      I always thought that Mpho meant Gift.

    • @luxolombotho607
      @luxolombotho607 Před měsícem +8

      @MetYsJa is the same name my brother but in different SA languages

    • @michaelcronje8532
      @michaelcronje8532 Před měsícem +11

      Sipho iQanda, the gift of the egg

  • @LeboShu
    @LeboShu Před měsícem +7

    The Mbonambi scene is even sadder when you consider the whole controversy that next week and worse that he got injured in the first few minutes of the final 😭

  • @Arti-ficiallyChi
    @Arti-ficiallyChi Před měsícem +143

    There was not a dry eye in South Africa for anyone who watched Episode 4 of Chasing The Sun... Bongi had grown men crying.
    That was real, authentic emotion which epitomized what every human being goes through in life...
    And as a South African, I had no idea what the Springboks had gone through for us ...
    And that goes for every person who plays for a dream or even just goes out to try to make it through the day

    • @Palesa2024-oc7tk
      @Palesa2024-oc7tk Před měsícem +13

      For me it was Kurt lee arendse's comment "what have I done? We are going home"😢

    • @Arti-ficiallyChi
      @Arti-ficiallyChi Před měsícem

      This entire series had its special moments...need to watch on repeat 😊​@@Palesa2024-oc7tk

    • @Karma-qt4ji
      @Karma-qt4ji Před měsícem +9

      @@Palesa2024-oc7tk followed by "Thank you!!". He said to the forwards what all of us would love to say personally to every member of the team.

    • @francoiscoetzer9920
      @francoiscoetzer9920 Před měsícem +8

      So true. I just finished episode 4 from our home here in the Netherlands, it is 00:15am, and I am sobbing when Bongi lets the emotions rip in the change room. Surreal.

  • @Karma-qt4ji
    @Karma-qt4ji Před měsícem +27

    Handre deserves every morsel of respect for kicking the points and winning the game the way he did, but for me the MOTM was Ox Nche.

  • @gillianfortune570
    @gillianfortune570 Před měsícem +88

    Bongi's tears, Coach Jacques sitting and talking him through it and the bear hug Oom Rassie gave him at the end says everything there is to know about the team culture. They can be brutally honest with each other, they expected to check their egos at the door and put the team first and they can be vulnerable too. PSDT said it best [translated as] "We're all scared, if you're scared, say so and we'll make a plan."

  • @user-bt3jz7li4g
    @user-bt3jz7li4g Před měsícem +66

    One thing that I picked up in this episode is that in the TV coverage, they don't film the scrums properly.
    The close-up video of the scrum training from Chasing the Sun really gets across the raw power of the scrum. From the sound at the hit to the clash of the unstoppable force and immovable object - the grass tearing, the sheer pressure on the front rows. I reckon with some small innovation to how scrums are filmed in live games they could easily make this one of the most interesting parts of the game.

  • @f1greenlight
    @f1greenlight Před měsícem +20

    I am watching this Doccie with my now 12 year Rugby playing son. We are South Africans. And I cant help to drill it to him, that if he ever has an opportunity to play for the Springboks, I want him to know on whose shoulders he stands and shoes he fills. The honour and respect those boys brought to our Country by not only by how they played, but how they conducted themselves in and outside the field. The pride in us as a country our Ubuntu this Team represents well. I am so proud of them. I have goosebumps.
    I am so happy and appreciate this Doccie, the depth it brings on the stories behind the victories and defeats. We didn't know the internal battles they were fighting to give us this hope.
    Thank you Springboks. Everytime i am tempted to be discouraged about life's difficulties and want to give up, I think of them, their sacrifice and thinking about us, when tough times came. Wow.
    Also, my son is a big fan of yours.
    Hope you experience only good of what our country has to offer when you come.
    Thanks for the love and respect you've shown us South Africans. You are so genuine and authentic. We appreciate your content since the Rugby World Cup.
    Oh I agree about Owen Farrell.
    May your channel continue to grow.

    • @Arti-ficiallyChi
      @Arti-ficiallyChi Před měsícem +3

      Gave me goosebumps just reading your comment... Bongi Mbonambi posted a pic on instagram asking of everyone on SA is doing okay...the response was phenomenal... maybe add a comment like this on his post because we seriously had no idea what the team and coaches have been doing for this country

    • @f1greenlight
      @f1greenlight Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Arti-ficiallyChiThanks for letting me know. I will 😊❤

  • @rdot6801
    @rdot6801 Před měsícem +134

    South African living in Cape Town and have been watching you since the World Cup - watched this episode last night and was waiting for your review to drop - great job as always…thanks Tim!

    • @EggchasersRugby
      @EggchasersRugby  Před měsícem +17

      What a show. Appreciate it!

    • @jukeseyable
      @jukeseyable Před měsícem

      @@EggchasersRugby do you have a link to watch it here in the uk pls, many thx

    • @jukeseyable
      @jukeseyable Před měsícem +5

      @@EggchasersRugby knowing when to relinquish control and happily defer to technically your subordinate, is a mark of greatness, to be humble enough to act upon it doubly so

    • @kristian762
      @kristian762 Před měsícem +3

      I was actually also quite excited to see Tim's reaction to that episode. It was a brilliant one.

    • @pietellis4713
      @pietellis4713 Před měsícem +3

      Great job as always Thank you

  • @matthewkayser4162
    @matthewkayser4162 Před měsícem +81

    I love hearing people outside of SA reacting to this show. Dricus Du Plessis said "hulle weet nie wat ons weet nie", they really don't know lmao. This simply means so much more to us. Crazy🇿🇦

  • @GarnetMelville
    @GarnetMelville Před měsícem +132

    Another South African here, started following you after the All Blacks, Twickenham defeat, and then all through the World Cup. Always appreciated your honesty and passion for the game as well as your thoughts on Chasing the Sun 2 in your reviews. The Chasing the Sun (1 & 2) are extremely emotional for me, and I'm sure for a lot of Saffas, but also gives us a sense of pride in that it is so well received by your channel and others

    • @conneltheunissen2997
      @conneltheunissen2997 Před měsícem +7

      What a commentary
      As usual totally fair and unbiased. I think you should run a course on how to give factual and fair podcasts and commentary

    • @tammyvdh
      @tammyvdh Před měsícem +6

      Agree! 2019 RWC was the last rugby game I watched with my dad before he died. will never forget the tear that trickled down his face being so proud of the Springboks.
      This 2023 RWC my son and I enjoyed the games together....other fam too...but my son and I are the rugby fans

    • @commentwell3870
      @commentwell3870 Před měsícem +2

      Absolutely did the same - I was hooked to your channel.

    • @commentwell3870
      @commentwell3870 Před měsícem +1

      Absolutely did the same - I was hooked to your channel.

  • @mawgs3706
    @mawgs3706 Před měsícem +61

    Bongi crying alone in the end brought a tear to the eye. Ireland tests coming up in SA soon feel like the dessert after the meat feast that was the World Cup. Unfinished business for the Springboks at a stadium where they've never lost. Hhmm

  • @wot4922
    @wot4922 Před měsícem +40

    PSdT summed us South Africans perfectly in his team talk. WE ALWAYS MAKE A PLAN. My respect for this gent is infinite.🤞💚💛🇿🇦

  • @christoduplessis8177
    @christoduplessis8177 Před měsícem +8

    I can't think I have ever seen anything as good on TV as Chasing the Sun 2. I get we as South Africans are intimately connected and it is perfectly made for our culture. But lord, still, this just hits every note perfectly!

  • @user-qo7qc9bf9r
    @user-qo7qc9bf9r Před měsícem +30

    What a wonderful fair unbiased and generous commentator you are. I must say , I wish I could be half as fair as you. Hope you enjoy South Africa as much as you truly deserve. Roy

  • @douglasdejager8450
    @douglasdejager8450 Před měsícem +18

    Bongi said to Handre "this is for South Africa" when telling him to kick

  • @user-wn9sf2pg8b
    @user-wn9sf2pg8b Před měsícem +7

    Arandse: 'What have I done? We are going home."
    After the scrum goes to thank every forward.

  • @Greenbok007
    @Greenbok007 Před měsícem +53

    Just a minor clarification: “Rip the *kak* out of them”, I think is what Rassie said. That is the Afrikaans word for “sh!t” - but can also refer to someone who has been full of sh!t - and Rassie now wants them (the players) to now pull that out of them.
    Have been looking forward to eqch episode of your review. Been brilliant so far, and also sad that we only have a single episode left. Cannot wait for you to experience South Africa a bit later this year! 👊🏻👊🏻

    • @chiganuggoo9929
      @chiganuggoo9929 Před měsícem +7

      Every day is a school day mate! Thanks for the explanation haha

    • @polardoc
      @polardoc Před měsícem

      That's what I heard too.

    • @niccigubb400
      @niccigubb400 Před měsícem

      You are right about the “Rip the Kak out of them”… not the “cock” 😂
      Afrikaans mixing in with English….tough for an Englishman to distinguish 😊

    • @patriciajames7096
      @patriciajames7096 Před měsícem +2

      Another “lost in translation” 😂😂

  • @Astro_Blaq
    @Astro_Blaq Před měsícem +22

    Bongi's moment touched me at the end...

    • @rothnieoosthuizen3728
      @rothnieoosthuizen3728 Před měsícem +1

      For sure, but even more knowing what is waiting next week in terms of his story, but also that of Deon Fourie.

  • @raynheunes6291
    @raynheunes6291 Před měsícem +3

    This is why I love my country... They should name a street after each of these players and coaching staff, true modern day heroes.

  • @bennievanniekerk2761
    @bennievanniekerk2761 Před měsícem +17

    As a South African I must say England played exceptionally well.

    • @japrosper7240
      @japrosper7240 Před měsícem

      We know that. Why is it important to tell upur nationality.?

  • @davidmaclennan5925
    @davidmaclennan5925 Před měsícem +5

    Excellent work! I am rather humbled that you appreciate what rugby really means to South Africa, because it is really bigger than any individual. The difference in the townships, where you see kids aspiring to be the next Siya. It’s a magical game and it suits the magical country of South Africa. It’s the very glue that keeps us together, and it prevents us from falling apart.
    Rugby is a game for everyone, any size, shape, length or colour! It has no language, only spirit. A spirit that we express in our daily lives and as a collective.
    I would like to pinch my favourite Shakespeare line, but instead of “ if music be the food of love - play on “
    If rugby be the food of love and Ubuntu - play on and on and on! Viva amabokkebokke!!!!

  • @sibamfabe8933
    @sibamfabe8933 Před měsícem +41

    That moment with Bongi at the end...When you choose to carry the weight and all that it means, that is a tax on someone who takes responsibility, ownership and them before us. Thank you guys, you make crying so worth it, tears well spilt.

  • @mr.s.a.4456
    @mr.s.a.4456 Před měsícem +14

    How can I still get nervous and emotional when I know what's about to happen!?!?!?!? Levels!

    • @uganrajoo8379
      @uganrajoo8379 Před měsícem

      Bro I'm asking myself the same question

  • @gstokker
    @gstokker Před měsícem +15

    To borrow from Ted Lasso: “Scrum is life!!!” Without a scrum you don’t have rugby

  • @ladybugm6872
    @ladybugm6872 Před měsícem +39

    Salads don't win scrums!! Ox is the man, wow! Watching Pieter Steph's talk in the changing room was touching, the quiet one telling the team what they needed to hear. Bongi crying made me cry...so much weight was on his shoulders. We joke in SA that Springboks tackle bulls on the farms for fun lol. You are going to love the Craven week, maybe I will catch you at the Loftus Ireland game, I'll be there. Job well done again!! I really think you are onto something with the Rassie quotes book! On Owen Farell(apologies for being blatantly honest) is that I lost respect when he was so arrogant on accepting the 2nd place medal in 2019, that to me showed zero sportsmanship. But I was really impressed at the growth I saw with his interviews in 2023, he seems incredibly humble and a great sportsman, so I can give him that!

    • @moniqueconley6468
      @moniqueconley6468 Před měsícem

      He was an absolute (excuse my french) royal dick to us in that game. Very hard to not take the way he acted very very personally! But, he was outstanding in that match. I will give him that.

  • @Arramasta
    @Arramasta Před měsícem +7

    Reached the pub, no seats available the pub organizes a big screen tv, chairs and tables for the 150 of us waiting outside, 3 hours before the match starts.
    The game starts and all of us sitting there in disbelief for 70 minutes.
    Then we get the try and the entire place erupts into a canon fire, beers flying, cheers of hope !!
    There was an energy in the air from that point on, the true sense of brotherhood. Strangers refilling each others drinks with whats left on the table, it was just one of the most memorable rugby moments ever

  • @blackmonday5295
    @blackmonday5295 Před měsícem +43

    PSDT's words. ''As jy bang is - se so. Ons maak n plan'' Translation '' If you are scared - say so. We'll make a plan''. That was not a motivational speech. That was a threat.
    The kind of thing a gladiator would say in the arena.

    • @mvubu6823
      @mvubu6823 Před měsícem

      He first says WE ARE ALL SCARED!

  • @roelofvanhelsdingen9641
    @roelofvanhelsdingen9641 Před měsícem +43

    There is nothing better than watching the battle in the scrums. If the scrum bothers you then you are missing out.
    .

  • @xaviermurray7698
    @xaviermurray7698 Před měsícem +45

    The part were Bongi cried😢😢😢 man oh man my heart ❤😭 im crying all over again

  • @cyborgwolfza1576
    @cyborgwolfza1576 Před měsícem +19

    The bongi at the end pitimise the rugby world cup so close so much preesure on everyone to perform at that level I mean as a spectator I felt like crying and seeing him let it out was like u could see what he went threw and the amount of pressure got the better of him what a absolutely awesome person he is and what the team did for this country

  • @angeliquenewey4350
    @angeliquenewey4350 Před měsícem +5

    "...and he ended him. Folded him like a deck chair..." hahahahahahah brilliant!

  • @Wildebees1982
    @Wildebees1982 Před měsícem +4

    The trip to South Africa sounds incredible. Happy that you are going to a schools game - you'll see exactly how deep rugby goes at that point. Enjoy!!

  • @ebrahimkriel
    @ebrahimkriel Před měsícem +3

    PSDT...he sat there seeing the boys were flat, quiet and anxious...and you could see something stirring within and then he spoke...GOOSEBUMPS! And Bongi at the end....I must say it caught me off guard...somebody started peeling onions in my house! Great review once again. Looking fwd to the next episode. (from Cape Town, SA)

  • @mvubu6823
    @mvubu6823 Před měsícem +10

    The PSTD speech at halftime didnt have a single spare word. No fat. Nowhere to hide after he said it.
    Absolute fire.... And statement we could all live by when things aren't going to plan.
    "Almal is fokken bang, as jy bang is sê. Ons maak 'n fokken plan"
    🔥🔥🔥🔥
    The language is so simple, but the Afrikaans has a much stonger meaning than any direct English translation can explain. My best effort...
    We are all scared here, admit it to yourself and then lets make a plan to fking fix this mess.

  • @brucebonte1790
    @brucebonte1790 Před měsícem +8

    Rassie has got an autobiography out. Amazing insight into the man!

  • @CliffieScottWilliams
    @CliffieScottWilliams Před měsícem +3

    I have not been a fan of Bongi as SA captain - I always thought that his mouth may get him and the team into a tight spot. But seeing the end of this episode, I realized just what character is needed to fulfill the role of on field captain with the expectations of so many on you. Cudos to all who step into that breach - you have all done us proud.

  • @lawrenemakamu1257
    @lawrenemakamu1257 Před měsícem +63

    Tim, this episode (#4) reminded me of how great Owen Farrell was and I am not sure he gets or got the credit he deserves; he was formidable on that day, what a man, what a player and I hope he returns to international test

    • @EggchasersRugby
      @EggchasersRugby  Před měsícem +12

      He is some guy! A misunderstood man as much an he is under-rated.

    • @kesivan
      @kesivan Před měsícem +1

      Farrell is actually really good... especially that day. I think world rugby did him a disservice by treating him differently to other players. Many rugby players do stupid stuff and get penalised but Farrell getting away with the same illegal moves that others don't made people dislike him. Let's see what happens to him in the future.

    • @edwardharris2388
      @edwardharris2388 Před měsícem +5

      @@kesivan Yeah that's always been why I've not been a total fan of his. He's got immense talent I don't deny but some of his tackles are just downright idiotic and he definitely struggles with his temper!

    • @cici2716
      @cici2716 Před měsícem

      ​@@edwardharris2388💯

    • @BroderickMilton-dv2sp
      @BroderickMilton-dv2sp Před měsícem +2

      Owen Farrell was the driving force in the English team 2019 and 2023....average teams he turned into contenders

  • @rethabileshai507
    @rethabileshai507 Před měsícem +1

    Ox Nche describing how he was going to win a penalty during the scrum was my favourite part......"dark arts" 😂

  • @brentthompson7889
    @brentthompson7889 Před měsícem +2

    Farrel was on absolute fire in this game, Steward was brilliant in the air and the way the England team pinned us in our half and bullied us physically spooked the Boks like I've never seen. After PSDT's speech it galvanized the boys and the subs made an impact. The belief returned, the scrum set a platform to spring off of. Pollard's experience and ice in his veins won us this game at the expense of the English. I really felt for them, after all the heartbreak they've had over the years this was the closest to the perfect game against us. The combined coaching effort of the Boks resulted in the right choices at critical times which in the end was the difference. Bongi sitting alone in the changeroom was powerful and later being hugged by Rassie was a massive moment in the whole series. A few people already believe he is the new captain, it's possible as he is based locally, he has captained us a few times so it could just be a matter of formality. As Rassie says the captaincy isn't very important, we have many leaders in this team. Siya is still massive for this team and SA but so are the other senior players. I do feel that Rassie downplays Siya's importance to bring out the best in him though. Will be fascinating to see how things play out in the much anticipated Ireland series! Thanks again for quality content, I know a lot of Saffas that don't have access to DSTV appreciate your breakdown of episodes that they are not yet able to watch. Cheers!

  • @gavinalmeida1994
    @gavinalmeida1994 Před měsícem +8

    Welcome to Sunny SA (when you arrive) Listen to your contact regatding safety( just be awake) if you are aware its not so bad really average South Africans are genuinely friendly people random conversations abound. You'll love it, Dont stay too long, you may never leave. 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @LiquadSzarek
    @LiquadSzarek Před měsícem +10

    Two things..
    1) Many grown men had a tear in the eye last night at the end.
    2) Many, many, MANY people dont like Owen Farrel. Maybe top 5 most disliked current player in rugby. Im sure if the 6 Nations Doc was better quite a few people would have a change of heart...or when he changes he tackle technique :D

  • @thomasmagagnin5544
    @thomasmagagnin5544 Před měsícem +2

    What a great video! I was there in that semifinal all the way down from Brazil also making my dream to watch a RWC match, and it was very special as the '07 Boks was the team the made me fall in love for the game in first place.
    So nice to see the context and the little details of the game like the penalty that led to the try (fun fact: I was so sure they were about to strike that I managed to record it) , just made me relive that amazing experience. I'll never forget how tough it was in the pitch and how tense it was on the stands.
    Greeting from Brazil

  • @pmarkc3743
    @pmarkc3743 Před měsícem +21

    Tim, the biggest compliment I as a Saffa can give 2 you (as someone you absolutely LOVES your channel and content!!!!!!) is 2 not even be mad that you literally cannot pronounce in any correct way any Afrikaans names and surnames. I actually think its kinda cool now. Anyway, Love the channel, been following almost since day one and (O BTW, when you go the Joburg Ellis Park please dont wonder off and keep your phone in pocket.) keep making them brother!

    • @lonwabiso1
      @lonwabiso1 Před měsícem +1

      We love this game. It means more than most would imagine.

  • @seamus9750
    @seamus9750 Před měsícem +17

    I found myself choking up at the end with Bongi 😢

    • @Karma-qt4ji
      @Karma-qt4ji Před měsícem +1

      I've found myself fighting off onion cutting ninjas for four episodes now!!! 🤣🤣

  • @peterairl102
    @peterairl102 Před měsícem +6

    I cannot wait for your South African 🇿🇦 content wen you come over

  • @daviddempster8717
    @daviddempster8717 Před měsícem +3

    Love my country🇿🇦

  • @Slotsking3
    @Slotsking3 Před měsícem

    Another great review. I’m a South African living abroad. Was fortunate enough to attend the World Cup and love to see your international perspective on the series and the springboks.
    Thanks for showing the boks and series the respect it deserves. Unfortunately the springboks back to back World Cup win hasn’t been as well received by many in the northern hemisphere

  • @user-hy5wd6xh3o
    @user-hy5wd6xh3o Před měsícem +7

    Rip the KAK out of them, was Rassies actual words. Kak is "shit" in English, and probably one of the" lekkerste" (nicest) Afrikaans swear words to use becuase it has a hundred different meanings, in a good or bad way. But you have to be South African to know how to use it properly. Great show once again. Thank you Tim.

  • @mlisto293
    @mlisto293 Před měsícem +3

    Thanks Tim once again for the love of SA, I am pleased you took up my advice to watch the Craven Week as well. I will make an effort to attend the Craven week.

  • @tshepokgatle5620
    @tshepokgatle5620 Před měsícem +3

    Tim honestly thank you for this. Quite frankly you're a breath of fresh air in amongst naysayers who don't like the Boks in the North. So many supposed "pundits" who can't lace your boots in terms of being unbiased about rugby in general should really learn a lot of things from you
    May God give you a memorable and safe couple of trips to South Africa. Thank you very much for your kindness🤙

  • @Burninglash
    @Burninglash Před měsícem +11

    I agree with your view that this is a special rugby series. This team should be given the task of making a series like this for the next workd cup but with all the teams. They have shown they know how to sell the rugby story like non other. Honestly not a Farrell fan but it's because one of his high tackles cost us the services of one of our bok flyhalves. What was good though was showing how England were growing in confidence as the game proceeds. The combative England is clearly visible, palpable even. The back story of Ox is also the contest between football and rugby for the youth. Bear in mind Rugby was the Afrikaaner nationalists sport focus. Football has always been the focus of the rest of the population, but the World Cup victories from 1995 onwards have gradually won universal support across the country. The racially integrated team where they are genuinely close and not just window dressing. These things matter here. A rural guy in the freestate province to is is a statement of how deeply the rugby heros reach is into the psyche of our country.

  • @treytreasure
    @treytreasure Před měsícem +16

    Been waiting for this reaction the whole day since the episode came out yesterday 😂

  • @scottbredin2882
    @scottbredin2882 Před měsícem +9

    Hi Tim, When you come to South Africa do yourself a favour: try to go on a tour of the battlefields of the Anglo-Zulu war with a proper guide like Rob Caskie. The stories are deeply compelling and the landscapes are unspoiled and spectacular.
    See you at the game in Durban!

    • @auggoggel
      @auggoggel Před měsícem

      Tim, go see the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria too, the Vroue Monument (Women's Memorial) in Bloemfontein too, supposing you have Mandela's Statue at the Union Buildings and the Apartheid Museum pencilled in already? No, we'll understand, you will not have time for all this on two trips. Book more trips! Even if it takes 8 different airlines! 😊

  • @user-mi3vz6jf2f
    @user-mi3vz6jf2f Před měsícem +2

    Chasing the sun embodies what most of us want to do for this country thats why we supports the gladiators on the field

  • @stephenstrydom1
    @stephenstrydom1 Před měsícem +10

    I'm getting goosebumps listening to you talk about this game and reliving the moments from the #RWC2023 and your videos. Once in a lifetime experiences.

  • @thehalf8
    @thehalf8 Před měsícem +3

    Great episode as always Time.
    I'm a saffa and I see Owen Farrell like I do Bakkies Botha. I hate when we play against him but I know if he was playing for the boks I would have loved him.

  • @michaelrautenbach7506
    @michaelrautenbach7506 Před měsícem +2

    I appreciate your unbiased opinion on the show. Your heart is in the right place. You will enjoy your time year welcomed with open arms. Rugby now is didcated by refs interpretation rules. I can see I transisionfom from forward dominated games to more open running style to come Watch this space Stormers are. Bringing the device. Watch what is to vome

  • @roryvanzyl5326
    @roryvanzyl5326 Před měsícem +2

    Im from Durban, looking forward to South Africa hosting you.

  • @Swartbooi223
    @Swartbooi223 Před měsícem +1

    I love that you can be unbiased in your appraoch and appreciate the circumstances that our people live under in South Africa

  • @MetYsJa
    @MetYsJa Před měsícem +2

    Cool review mate. If you make your way to cape town, put details of a meetup here and im sure youll be getting bottomless castle draughts all weekend.

  • @thyspotgieter9759
    @thyspotgieter9759 Před měsícem +3

    Hi brother great show just want to warn when visiting South Africa the only reason men eat salads is because our wifes or girlfriends force us to do so otherwize will braai and braai and ......braai .......braai we love meat. You will enjoy SA and the people here. What will u do here except rugby you will braai love your show.

  • @milescrisp8178
    @milescrisp8178 Před měsícem +4

    I started to follow your reviews during the world cup. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion. I'm so glad that you are coming to visit us. I know that you will experience the very warmest hospitality, you deserve it.

  • @chiganuggoo9929
    @chiganuggoo9929 Před měsícem +5

    Even though you know the outcome, each episode still has you on the edge of your seat, every emotion you go through, an absolute incredible production. I think it will be some time before we see anything of it's like on TV again. Great review as always Tim.

  • @VicusLuyt-lp9vw
    @VicusLuyt-lp9vw Před měsícem +4

    Thank you for the great objective feedback, an emotional journey it was and so special to see you acknowledge the same. I have no idea what to look forward to after the final episode. I agree with you, it would be so special if we could have the opportunity to get to know the background and characterstrades of other players in the RWC. This game is as much about the journey of the players and coaches and not just the results!

  • @seyashayi9976
    @seyashayi9976 Před měsícem +8

    Tim, Owen was playing for his country!! You give it your all!! We know off the field, they different human being!! Tim, you are a great storyteller @!

  • @tex4523
    @tex4523 Před měsícem +3

    I think something we dont give enough credit to, is how England used our own tactics against us. They were incredible this game especially after being written off by everyone. England and New Zealand have been our biggest competitors in World Cups, and both teams really pushed us to the limit this last WC

    • @Redblood9876
      @Redblood9876 Před měsícem

      All 4 .. Ireland France England Nz .. we had to take them all and they brought everything…

  • @user-lf4kf8ww5o
    @user-lf4kf8ww5o Před měsícem +4

    Tim you are such a legend and we love , value and respect you much in South Africa as a fair , honest , insightful and passionate rugby lover . In a previous comment after the final , I suggested that you really spoil your wife the next few years to ensure she gives you a “ pink pass “ for next RWC. Thank you …Thank you .

  • @dorperlandmtbtv9849
    @dorperlandmtbtv9849 Před měsícem +7

    I was anxiously waiting for your review the same way I was anxious waiting for each chasing the sun episodes. Brilliant !!! Thanks Tim

  • @clairematern1357
    @clairematern1357 Před měsícem +3

    Bongi having a weep almost fucken killed me.

  • @anisahassan3999
    @anisahassan3999 Před měsícem +3

    Our blood pressure and heart rates go up even though we know the outcome. Edge of the seat, cramps in my feet all over again.

  • @kenweeks3803
    @kenweeks3803 Před měsícem +4

    Another ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ podcast ….thanks

  • @larrye3602
    @larrye3602 Před měsícem

    Love listening to people who love rugby as much as they do their own nation.

  • @adroitghs777
    @adroitghs777 Před měsícem +1

    Lots of respect for Owen here in SA. He's incredible.

  • @gillianfortune570
    @gillianfortune570 Před měsícem +6

    Again, this is an awesome insightful review. Something Rassie point blank said in the first season of CTS: sometimes he doesn't have all the answers so he needs everyone to pitch in with ideas and taking the lead. So its great that you picked up on that.
    I definitely agree with you about OF, all the tackling issues aside, its a pity noone really know him as a person and he isnt as accessible in that way. It's a PR oversight imo. I've seen the English media and public tearing him apart on a personal level, and it's sad. With our boys, we get to see who they are, whats important to them, their struggles etc, so we a lot more forgiving when they don't perform sometimes and will go "toe-to'toe" with any other team's supporters that bashes them because its as if we know them. As much as they care about their country, their country cares about them.

  • @mjribes
    @mjribes Před měsícem

    The Affies v College game will be banging! The red, black and white running out under Nicholson's Arch onto Goldstones. The boys on basher ridge going wild. "Jimeloyo-Ji" ringing out across the field. Man, I'm jealous!

  • @Lincolnswarts-he1fr
    @Lincolnswarts-he1fr Před měsícem +2

    Thanks Tim

  • @gdd2959
    @gdd2959 Před měsícem +1

    I take my hat off to you Tim for your awesome attitude to that ENG v RSA game. It could have gone either way and England were for most parts the best team on the pitch. Can't wait for your trip to South Africa. Great video as always

  • @lighthousemedia7038
    @lighthousemedia7038 Před měsícem +5

    Love watching your channel, from South Africa

  • @KhulekaniVato
    @KhulekaniVato Před měsícem +3

    I'm so impressed in the manner you deliver you content, it's refreshing. Chasing the sun.. is what it means to be a Bokke.

  • @xolisakolanisi4762
    @xolisakolanisi4762 Před měsícem

    It is quite heart warming seeing a person from the northside of the world appreciating the style of management and the way we go about playing Rugby. Much love, I am now subscribed!

  • @robynabrahams5857
    @robynabrahams5857 Před měsícem +5

    I've been waiting for this review. Started watching you with the world cup. Love listening to your reviews. I'm South African from Cape Town. And yes ... we love our Springboks. You have no idea what we (the supporters) went through those last three weeks ..... winning each match by one point. It took its toll on us, people were struggling at work come Monday morning lol. But it was such an atmosphere, everyone wearing their bok tops to work, school kids as well on Bok Friday. It was such a vibe ... we were proud of our boys, the character they showed in those tough moments and the way they played for us. Yes, I agree with Rassie when he said ... they the only thing working in South Africa. Hope you enjoy your first outing to South Africa later the year and you get to experience the rugby atmosphere of South Africa ..... Boks4Life 😊🇿🇦

  • @leendertp1
    @leendertp1 Před měsícem +3

    Highlights of my week. 1. New CTS episode. 2. Tim's reaction.

  • @craigdudgeon1311
    @craigdudgeon1311 Před měsícem +6

    Thank you for or channel I appreciate your comments and rugby knowledge I started watching you during the rugby world cup You calling the game as you see it as gained my respect . I might be bias as a South African but listen to you talk about my team the way you do just want to say thank you

  • @hjbeyers9203
    @hjbeyers9203 Před měsícem +1

    You will love the school boy rugby, Affies vs Maritzburg is always a classic, please go and watch the lower teams as well, the quality of rugby even from the F teams or 9th teams are insane

  • @ricsike7842
    @ricsike7842 Před měsícem +2

    Absolutely loving listening to your reactions after each episode. Been refreshing CZcams all day since this one came out. Cheers fella, really appreciate your admirable viewpoints of the Boks throughout these, especially after this tough loss. Keep up the great content!

  • @AC-hu3xk
    @AC-hu3xk Před měsícem +5

    Rassie has written a book please read it brilliant book.

  • @WellnessWithWarren
    @WellnessWithWarren Před měsícem +1

    Man listening to you and Big Jim talking in absolute admiration for the Springboks and Chasing the Sun 2, I wish I could watch it. 😢
    Somehow, somewhere, someday.

  • @sherilaattoe6510
    @sherilaattoe6510 Před měsícem +4

    Hey Tim I had that exact empty and sad feeling when watching this episode because I knew there was only 1 episode to go. I was even reluctant to watch it because I don't want it to come to an end. Love your channel Tim ❤. Sending you love from SA.

  • @moniqueconley6468
    @moniqueconley6468 Před měsícem +2

    That's exactly how I feel...absolutely dreading that its the last episode lol What are we going to do! My dad and I have a debrief every Sunday/ Monday after the episode, as we did after every game during the RWC. We live in different countries. It's just so special and I am going to miss it. I have loved your commentary on this. Thank you!

  • @ivanmynhardt
    @ivanmynhardt Před měsícem +1

    Was so powerful, watched it last night and Bongi at the end breaking down after the England game had me genuinely choked up.

  • @heidimuller8339
    @heidimuller8339 Před měsícem +3

    All the feels all over again!

  • @derickpetersen3967
    @derickpetersen3967 Před měsícem +3

    These documentaries really change your perspective about the players, as saffa there’s few guys i like way more and few guys i like a bit less, based of personality and character portrayed in documentary.😅

  • @renelouw100
    @renelouw100 Před měsícem

    It was so special, that team, the coaches and just mind boggling the amount of work that it does take to win a world cup

  • @andreachristians8050
    @andreachristians8050 Před měsícem +1

    It's 23:08 is 🇿🇦 ... I just watched it for a second time and everything you saying is absolutely spot on...the Production,,the Emotions geez... it's really an incredible Docu-series...

  • @AmosGumede.
    @AmosGumede. Před měsícem

    I'm soo glad you popping into South Africa for Ireland test and getting a chance to watch school boy rugby and Craven week aswell. You will get a chance to see exactly what sets SA 🇿🇦 apart from the rest of the rugby world just from the fiece school boy rugby passion alone. I hope to see you there in Durban. 👏🏾👏🏾🇿🇦

  • @chrismouton1985
    @chrismouton1985 Před měsícem +1

    I just watched the episode and then immediately jumped on your review. What an episode! That QF was just insane! High octane, brutal and action packed. I loved the fact that they focused on the scrums so much. The scrum training footage was a visceral experience. These men go hard! I find it ironic that England used SA's much-criticized 2019 tactics against them and had a lot of success. Ox Nche is a special scrummager. He just dominated when he came on! That scene with Bongi at the end brought tears to my eyes. Bongi is one of the toughest players in the Bok camp and to see him breaking down is so powerful. He was under enormous pressure. Thanks for the review, Tim!

  • @Barney-Sempai
    @Barney-Sempai Před měsícem +4

    Hey Tim, you are so right: Just as the end of the World Cup left a whole in my heart and a gap in my weekends, so too will the end of this show 😢
    I also want to thank you once again for the great content, still loving the channel.

    • @Barney-Sempai
      @Barney-Sempai Před měsícem

      @EggchasersRugby On a side note, you mention that you'd like to visit a game/wildlife reserve during your trip here. My wife works for a company that owns a few lodges in various parks. If you are keen, I can share a contact to help you along with a booking? Maybe give a recommendation or so, myself?

  • @baksteen2007
    @baksteen2007 Před měsícem +1

    Mate I am so grateful for you as an individual and gentlemen. As well as Alfred R, you both have such a balanced assessment which is not easy to find, especially as a born South African (I have lived in the uk for nearly half my life over two decades, and my grandfather fought in the First World War), so I am first a springbok, but 100% England too unless against the boks. Your channel and your critical analysis is welcome and refreshing!!