Spies not intimidating

September 3, 2010
Posted by Morné

Wallaby No 8 Ben McCalman is not at all intimidated about the prospect of facing Pierre Spies in Saturday’s Tri-Nations Test in Bloemfontein.

Stephen Nell – Sport24

“Pierre played his best Test (of the year) last week, but I have confidence after playing against him earlier this year,” said McCalman.

He was referring to the Wallabies’ 30-13 win in Brisbane.

McCalman came on as a substitute 10 minutes before the end and helped Will Genia knock the last nail into the coffin of the Springboks’ Tri-Nations title ambitions.

“I got the ball from Will Genia and ran into Spies. I got the better of him in that situation. It was a great moment and made me realise that I want more Test rugby. Will scored shortly after that,” he said.

The Wallabies are clinging to the win in Brisbane and the lead that was surrendered at Loftus Versfeld last week as evidence that they have what it takes to beat the Boks in Bloemfontein.

“Everyone is disappointed that we could not convert that lead into a victory last week,” said McCalman.

“The Boks are physical, but the important thing is that we stick to our plan and take the game to them. Hopefully it can work in our favour if we can move those big guys around a bit.”

McCalman, skipper Rocky Elsom and fetcher David Pocock will be involved in an interesting battle of the loose forward combinations with Spies, Juan Smith and Schalk Burger.

Pocock told Sport24 on Thursday that the new application of the breakdown laws are good for the game because it encourages attacking rugby.

He believes there are still opportunities for fetching flanks to win turnover possession.

“You have to be careful about getting involved at the breakdown because you can easily concede a penalty. But I still believe there are plenty of opportunities at the breakdown,” said Pocock.

The Wallaby star expects Heinrich BrĂĽssow to adapt easily when he returns from his knee injury.

“I believe players with that kind of ability will always find a way of doing well. One of the nice things about rugby and all its intricacies is that you always have to think on the field. I believe Brüssow will do well when he returns.”

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7 Comments

  1. The Year of the Cheetah Brendon Shields says:
    September 3rd, 2010 at 10:03 am Reply to this comment

    Boer wants to leave a reply but he cannot stop smiling!
    8O

  2. The Year of the Cheetah Brendon Shields says:
    September 3rd, 2010 at 10:05 am Reply to this comment

    Well after Johnson comprehensively outplayed Mr Rugby Vermeulen over the weekend I reckon its Spies then Kanko then Johnson.

    Yet I would select Alberts.

    And Spies on the wing

  3. Boertjie Boertjie says:
    September 3rd, 2010 at 10:40 am Reply to this comment

    Reply to Brendon Shields @ 10:03 am:

    Still smiling.
    :-)

  4. Duiwel Duiwel says:
    September 3rd, 2010 at 1:01 pm Reply to this comment

    Agree with him.
    Spies has a lot of growing to do
    but the potential is there.
    How it is developed is up to
    Spies and his management.

  5. Laagvat (bloubulblog.co.za) bloubulblog says:
    September 3rd, 2010 at 1:04 pm Reply to this comment

    ek dink mccalman gaan saterdagaand ‘n ander deuntjie sing.

    met schalk en juan terug as sy flanke, kan hy stadig maar seker meer met die bal begin speel.

    snaaks genoeg, hy was laas week die bokke se vernaamste baldraer met 11 ‘carries’, en hy het dan ook die meeste meters veld gewen met bal in die hand.

    ons is baie vinnig om vir spies af te kraak, het ons al klaar vergeet hoe die bokke gesukkel het met kanko agter ‘n bok-pak wat agteruit gaan?

  6. Stormersboy Stormersboy says:
    September 3rd, 2010 at 1:08 pm Reply to this comment

    I agree that Spies isn’t particularly intimidating. That’s the job of Bakkies, Danie, Bismark. Spies does what he does very well, run with the ball. It’s his job to catch him. Which will prove tricky this weekend I fear.

  7. DavidS Champion Supporter DavidS says:
    September 3rd, 2010 at 5:33 pm Reply to this comment

    Or like a black heavyweight boxer at the weigh in before getting the seven colors of shit knocked out of him by one of the Klitchkov brothers he is just trash talking…

    Trying to get under Pierre’s skin..

    I kind of think that this was exactly the effect he wanted to have

    Brendan and Boertjie

    Two doyens leaping upon a bandwagon… geez but the Aussies are brilliant at exploiting our provincialism…