Special shout out to Eben most test matches in springbok jersey 128 matchea. Was so beautiful to see him walk out on the pitch with his wife and daughter and then he made me cry when the tears roll over his cheeks with the Anthem. Siya didnt make it any easier at the end with his speak to his bff. What a good rugby that was. Sharks won the currie cup against the lions all with a beautiful 60m kick from Jordan Hendrikse and boks won the championship cup. Now that was a weekend full of beautiful south African rugby pure blessings. Proud Saffa proud bok supporter and proud Shark supporter.
Best part of this vid is the makers face! So entertaining. And so much less annoying (actually enjoyable) than others who do this American watch and comment. Also, comments on ppl targeting the Springboks with foul play. Thank you for saying it! Finally. They have become the ultimate professionals. Rest of the world still in denial and paying the price for it 😂 👍🏼
Argentina is like our kid brother man, we actually introduced them to rugby and man, Las Pumas has really grown into a very solid rugby nation, even if they only have the one team..... But still, I'm a bok first and glad we won so impressively.
I'm sure you are not being serious about Sth Africa introducing Argentina to Rugby. Check Wikipedia as in most of the most popular sports around the world, it was the British who brought with them when they emigrated to Argentina.
@@dereckrandell2458 On another site I found this from a genuine Argentina fan who knows his rugby following the South Africa win: From Argentina, disappointment but not surprise. Congratulations and gratitude to whom we like to consider our elder brother. Thank you, for Barry Fairy Heatlie, former Springboks captain, who emigrated to Argentina in 1910 and became part of the first Argentine national team which played against a team of British residents. Thank you for being the first foreign national team to visit Argentina for a tour in 1932. Thank you for sending fitness coach Izak Van Heerden in 1964 to prepare the Argentine team so they could make their first tour outside of South America. Thank you because, during that tour in South Africa, when the Argentine team defeated the Junior Springboks, you gave our team its name by confusing the jaguar on the jersey with a puma. Thank you for hosting so many Argentinean tours since then. Also, for welcoming the youth teams of rugby clubs and for housing them with local families. Thank you for inviting the Pumas to the celebration match for Mandela's 90th birthday. Thank you for inviting the Pampas XV, a developmental team, to play in the Vodacom Cup between 2010 and 2013. Agustín Creevy, for example, improved there. Thank you for your crucial support in allowing the Jaguares to participate in Super Rugby in 2016, another very important developmental phase. Thank you for inviting Jaguares XV, another developmental team, to play in the Currie Cup in 2019, and the U-18 team to the U-18 International Series. Joaquín Oviedo, for example, improved there. And off course, thank you for your decisive support in allowing the Pumas to join the Rugby Championship in 2012. It has been incredibly tough for us to play against the three great Southern Hemisphere teams, but it was, and continues to be, the best school for us. I don’t expect the honor of the world multi-champions considering us as a younger brother, but at least you should know how we see you from Argentina.
@@dereckrandell2458 I found this on another site from a genuine Argentina fan who knows his rugby following the South Africa win: From Argentina, disappointment but not surprise. Congratulations and gratitude to whom we like to consider our elder brother. Thank you, for Barry Fairy Heatlie, former Springboks captain, who emigrated to Argentina in 1910 and became part of the first Argentine national team which played against a team of British residents. Thank you for being the first foreign national team to visit Argentina for a tour in 1932. Thank you for sending fitness coach Izak Van Heerden in 1964 to prepare the Argentine team so they could make their first tour outside of South America. Thank you because, during that tour in South Africa, when the Argentine team defeated the Junior Springboks, you gave our team its name by confusing the jaguar on the jersey with a puma. Thank you for hosting so many Argentinean tours since then. Also, for welcoming the youth teams of rugby clubs and for housing them with local families. Thank you for inviting the Pumas to the celebration match for Mandela's 90th birthday. Thank you for inviting the Pampas XV, a developmental team, to play in the Vodacom Cup between 2010 and 2013. Agustín Creevy, for example, improved there. Thank you for your crucial support in allowing the Jaguares to participate in Super Rugby in 2016, another very important developmental phase. Thank you for inviting Jaguares XV, another developmental team, to play in the Currie Cup in 2019, and the U-18 team to the U-18 International Series. Joaquín Oviedo, for example, improved there. And off course, thank you for your decisive support in allowing the Pumas to join the Rugby Championship in 2012. It has been incredibly tough for us to play against the three great Southern Hemisphere teams, but it was, and continues to be, the best school for us. I don’t expect the honor of the world multi-champions considering us as a younger brother, but at least you should know how we see you from Argentina.
Like your passion friend, Springboks need all the support they can get, they have always been a thorn in the flesh for the big guns. Our boys combine physicality, pace and commitment and we are riding the waves like true champions no matter what or who!!!!.
The "shady play" you speaking of is natural for a team who is put under pressure. Argentina usually play a very clean, disciplined game but the pressure from the boks makes their defence take desperate measures. Welcome to the most beautiful sport on the planet. ❤🏉
Cheslin's nickname is dancing feet kolbe. The 15 that scored the 1st try, taken out of the air and scored a 2nd try, is Aphalele Fassi play for the Natal Sharks and showed the world that he deserve the boks jersey
The guy who scores the first try (and you asked for his name) is Aphelele "Weekend Special" Fassi (look up the song Weekend Special by Brenda Fassie from 1983, that's where his nickname comes from)
I played this beautiful game of rugby. In played with and against Siya Kolisi the Springbok captain and leader. Now my son is playing this beautiful game too, his name is Mihlali Nohoyeka he plays for the U/21 Eastern Province team plays loose-lead prop "OX NCHE" position. Skill, strength , conditioning, work ethic and talent. Maybe you should do a video on Eben Etzabeth play his clips all the way from his high school days that would be a great video to watch
Springboks teams before this played dirty as well..that was just the game of rugby but with more TMO and the World Rugby seemingly always against South Africa, the Springboks over the years play a clean game
Since you like Cheslin Kolbe so much, do yourself a favor and watch the 2019 world cup final between South Africa and England. It was magical encounter
Hi your face expression says it all, thanks for watching I can clearly see who you support,love from SA.Believe you will become an expert to analyze the game.❤
Man I love your reaction to the Boks. Currently we are the world champions and the southern hemisphere champs. You should move to Cape Town man, we appreciate your support for our beloved Boks.
How is the preparations coming along to return? have friends and family asked you yet about following you? how are people reacting to you and your new found love for rugby?
The hits in the air and the head to head or shoulder to the head contact is more often than not purely accidental. Our guys in SA do it as well, but it' not intentional.
@@FREEDOMCHASERSLIFE my pleasure and I forgot to tell you that the South African fans call cheslin Kolbe Twinkle Toes. We also call Pieter Steph Du Toit who comes from a small framing community called Malmesbury, The Malmesbury Missile! I just loved you r saying : The Bully Ball.so descriptive. I love your place!
Crazy part is Argentina had no yellow cards in the championship and made all of these mistakes here but I think it was due to them wanting to win so bad and they usually don't play dirty. It's not acceptable but I can understand they just wanted the win. Glad the Springboks got their pay back from the week before though. GO BOKKE!!!! 🏆
I remember at the end of the match the referee blew the whistle because argentina and springboks had a massive fight, also pls react to the 1995 springboks vs all blacks final
I don't think Argentina was particularly dirty as with intentionality this game. The collision in the air and matera's clean out were simply reckless mistakes, and they were properly cited for that. The deliberate knock on rule for the intercept I dont like, he was clearly going for the ball and not trying to knock it on.
WHY do you title this video as " Black " American reacts etc. There is NO reason to refer to him as " black" we can all see the colour of his skin. . . . . .and What The Hell has it got to with his thoughts on rugby . Come on, cut out the racism.
"Every time i see the springboks play they always play very clean. They dont play dirty" Thats modern springboks. Im south african and ill tell you that we werent always like that. We used to be the dirtiest team in the game with all the shit we used to so in the past. Used to be so bad that even now 20-25 years later some people still complain about it
I so love your response to our team. Makes me happy man.
I’m glad you enjoyed it family
Your reaction on that Kolbe foot work 😂😂😂 Kolbe is magic man
The best stepper in the world
😂😂😂
The guys name is aphelele fassi he plays no.15 (full back position)
Thanks for the info
@FREEDOMCHASERSLIFE Besides power the kid is fast 🏃♂️
Aphelele Fassi
@@FREEDOMCHASERSLIFE his name is "The Weekend Special"!!!!
Aphelele Fassi bro, not aphelele fassi😊
Special shout out to Eben most test matches in springbok jersey 128 matchea. Was so beautiful to see him walk out on the pitch with his wife and daughter and then he made me cry when the tears roll over his cheeks with the Anthem. Siya didnt make it any easier at the end with his speak to his bff. What a good rugby that was. Sharks won the currie cup against the lions all with a beautiful 60m kick from Jordan Hendrikse and boks won the championship cup. Now that was a weekend full of beautiful south African rugby pure blessings. Proud Saffa proud bok supporter and proud Shark supporter.
Fantastic! Aphelele Fassie, a star is born 🎉
Absolutely!
Been waiting for this. Thanks champ for the reaction.
No problem!!
Best part of this vid is the makers face! So entertaining. And so much less annoying (actually enjoyable) than others who do this American watch and comment. Also, comments on ppl targeting the Springboks with foul play. Thank you for saying it! Finally. They have become the ultimate professionals. Rest of the world still in denial and paying the price for it 😂 👍🏼
Cheslin "Sweet Feet" Kolbe, that's awesome!
Yea it is😂
Love your videos!!! Love that people from other countries love the Boks too!
Thanks for watching.
Argentina is like our kid brother man, we actually introduced them to rugby and man, Las Pumas has really grown into a very solid rugby nation, even if they only have the one team.....
But still, I'm a bok first and glad we won so impressively.
I'm sure you are not being serious about Sth Africa introducing Argentina to Rugby.
Check Wikipedia as in most of the most popular sports around the world, it was the British who brought with them when they emigrated to Argentina.
@@dereckrandell2458 On another site I found this from a genuine Argentina fan who knows his rugby following the South Africa win:
From Argentina, disappointment but not surprise.
Congratulations and gratitude to whom we like to consider our elder brother.
Thank you, for Barry Fairy Heatlie, former Springboks captain, who emigrated to Argentina in 1910 and became part of the first Argentine national team which played against a team of British residents.
Thank you for being the first foreign national team to visit Argentina for a tour in 1932.
Thank you for sending fitness coach Izak Van Heerden in 1964 to prepare the Argentine team so they could make their first tour outside of South America.
Thank you because, during that tour in South Africa, when the Argentine team defeated the Junior Springboks, you gave our team its name by confusing the jaguar on the jersey with a puma.
Thank you for hosting so many Argentinean tours since then. Also, for welcoming the youth teams of rugby clubs and for housing them with local families.
Thank you for inviting the Pumas to the celebration match for Mandela's 90th birthday.
Thank you for inviting the Pampas XV, a developmental team, to play in the Vodacom Cup between 2010 and 2013. Agustín Creevy, for example, improved there.
Thank you for your crucial support in allowing the Jaguares to participate in Super Rugby in 2016, another very important developmental phase.
Thank you for inviting Jaguares XV, another developmental team, to play in the Currie Cup in 2019, and the U-18 team to the U-18 International Series. Joaquín Oviedo, for example, improved there.
And off course, thank you for your decisive support in allowing the Pumas to join the Rugby Championship in 2012. It has been incredibly tough for us to play against the three great Southern Hemisphere teams, but it was, and continues to be, the best school for us.
I don’t expect the honor of the world multi-champions considering us as a younger brother, but at least you should know how we see you from Argentina.
@@dereckrandell2458 I found this on another site from a genuine Argentina fan who knows his rugby following the South Africa win:
From Argentina, disappointment but not surprise. Congratulations and gratitude to whom we like to consider our elder brother. Thank you, for Barry Fairy Heatlie, former Springboks captain, who emigrated to Argentina in 1910 and became part of the first Argentine national team which played against a team of British residents. Thank you for being the first foreign national team to visit Argentina for a tour in 1932. Thank you for sending fitness coach Izak Van Heerden in 1964 to prepare the Argentine team so they could make their first tour outside of South America. Thank you because, during that tour in South Africa, when the Argentine team defeated the Junior Springboks, you gave our team its name by confusing the jaguar on the jersey with a puma. Thank you for hosting so many Argentinean tours since then. Also, for welcoming the youth teams of rugby clubs and for housing them with local families. Thank you for inviting the Pumas to the celebration match for Mandela's 90th birthday. Thank you for inviting the Pampas XV, a developmental team, to play in the Vodacom Cup between 2010 and 2013. Agustín Creevy, for example, improved there. Thank you for your crucial support in allowing the Jaguares to participate in Super Rugby in 2016, another very important developmental phase. Thank you for inviting Jaguares XV, another developmental team, to play in the Currie Cup in 2019, and the U-18 team to the U-18 International Series. Joaquín Oviedo, for example, improved there. And off course, thank you for your decisive support in allowing the Pumas to join the Rugby Championship in 2012. It has been incredibly tough for us to play against the three great Southern Hemisphere teams, but it was, and continues to be, the best school for us. I don’t expect the honor of the world multi-champions considering us as a younger brother, but at least you should know how we see you from Argentina.
Like your passion friend, Springboks need all the support they can get, they have always been a thorn in the flesh for the big guns. Our boys combine physicality, pace and commitment and we are riding the waves like true champions no matter what or who!!!!.
What do you mean ‘for the big guns’. We are the big guns
Absolutely
The "shady play" you speaking of is natural for a team who is put under pressure. Argentina usually play a very clean, disciplined game but the pressure from the boks makes their defence take desperate measures. Welcome to the most beautiful sport on the planet. ❤🏉
Stop it. Argentina are known for poor discipline.
Thanks for watching family
First game in Argentina was a 'development' team growing squad depth.
Cheslin's nickname is dancing feet kolbe.
The 15 that scored the 1st try, taken out of the air and scored a 2nd try, is Aphalele Fassi play for the Natal Sharks and showed the world that he deserve the boks jersey
Absolutely
Enjoyed your reaction fam! 🎉🇿🇦❤️
Glad you enjoyed
Love ur view of the Springboks nd how you cheered fr them...thank you❤
Glad you enjoyed
Just love how you love the Bokke. Thanks man
You bet
Let's go!!!!!
You guys rock, your videos are awesome
Thank you so much!!
The guy who scores the first try (and you asked for his name) is Aphelele "Weekend Special" Fassi (look up the song Weekend Special by Brenda Fassie from 1983, that's where his nickname comes from)
Great to see an American fan! Welcome to the club boet.
Thanks
Bro I bumped into your channel and I love it Brother...your comments are on point
Glad you enjoyed the video and welcome to the family!
I played this beautiful game of rugby. In played with and against Siya Kolisi the Springbok captain and leader. Now my son is playing this beautiful game too, his name is Mihlali Nohoyeka he plays for the U/21 Eastern Province team plays loose-lead prop "OX NCHE" position. Skill, strength , conditioning, work ethic and talent.
Maybe you should do a video on Eben Etzabeth play his clips all the way from his high school days that would be a great video to watch
Aphelele Fassi is your man. He is a phenom
Absolutely!
Springboks teams before this played dirty as well..that was just the game of rugby but with more TMO and the World Rugby seemingly always against South Africa, the Springboks over the years play a clean game
I agree with you 💯 👍
Beautiful,poetry in motion❤
Absolutely!
Since you like Cheslin Kolbe so much, do yourself a favor and watch the 2019 world cup final between South Africa and England. It was magical encounter
Love your commentary ❤
Thank you 😁
Hi your face expression says it all, thanks for watching I can clearly see who you support,love from SA.Believe you will become an expert to analyze the game.❤
I hope so, thanks for watching family!
When are you and your Mrs going to go watch a game live ? As your living in SA it's an experience you will remember forever
Hopefully soon
You should come to Loftus in Pretoria. It's very safe and family friendly.
Man I love your reaction to the Boks. Currently we are the world champions and the southern hemisphere champs. You should move to Cape Town man, we appreciate your support for our beloved Boks.
I’m glad you enjoyed the video family
Enjoyed this reaction 🔥🔥🤌🏽
Thank you
Aphelele "Weekend Special" Fassi
A thing to remember about the first game against Argentina is that we played our less experienced “b team”
How is the preparations coming along to return? have friends and family asked you yet about following you? how are people reacting to you and your new found love for rugby?
The physical is key, tough is tough!!
Cheslin's footwork is called a "side step"
Springboks sport team of the year. As a unit they are special.
The hits in the air and the head to head or shoulder to the head contact is more often than not purely accidental. Our guys in SA do it as well, but it' not intentional.
FASSIE
Love your energy
Glad you enjoy the reaction family
Like your reaction to the Boks.
Thanks family
Lol...bully ball...like they owe you money...love that..Viva AmabokBokke
First try scorer his name Aphelele Fassie no. 15
Thanks for the info
His name is Aphelele Fassi!
Thanks for the info
@@FREEDOMCHASERSLIFE my pleasure and I forgot to tell you that the South African fans call cheslin Kolbe Twinkle Toes. We also call Pieter Steph Du Toit who comes from a small framing community called Malmesbury, The Malmesbury Missile! I just loved you r saying : The Bully Ball.so descriptive. I love your place!
Thank you
Crazy part is Argentina had no yellow cards in the championship and made all of these mistakes here but I think it was due to them wanting to win so bad and they usually don't play dirty. It's not acceptable but I can understand they just wanted the win. Glad the Springboks got their pay back from the week before though. GO BOKKE!!!! 🏆
I remember at the end of the match the referee blew the whistle because argentina and springboks had a massive fight, also pls react to the 1995 springboks vs all blacks final
Please follow Fairweather rugby. American from Texas. He has a huge following in South Africa
Old fashioned ass wippin"...LOL!
😂😂😂
Hello! loved the video, I understand that you guys are american and currently living in South africa, do you guys plan to stay? God bless
We are not there now, but hopefully we will be back soon.
@@FREEDOMCHASERSLIFE Oh ok thats awesome, if you do ever go back please be safe..
Libbok is the only one who can make Damian de Allende pass the ball instead of just running through the opps like he always do
A "juke" in American Football is called "side step" in rugby
Argentina isn't bad, they need to work on their discipline along with samoa and Fiji (I think)
❤❤❤❤
You should watch the 2017 Rugby Championship when New Zealand beat South Africa 57-0. The growing pains is what everyone overlooks. 😂😂
I don't think Argentina was particularly dirty as with intentionality this game. The collision in the air and matera's clean out were simply reckless mistakes, and they were properly cited for that. The deliberate knock on rule for the intercept I dont like, he was clearly going for the ball and not trying to knock it on.
Not the belt lol 😂😂
😂
Nr 15 is Fassi, a young upcoming player
Sweet feet Colbe 😂
Try doing this without all the headgear, padding etc which the Americans seem to love!!!!
Fassie ❤
I love this...sweet feet Cheslin 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Who is your NFL team?
New Orleans Saints
Go Bokke❤🔥
I like you man
Sorry bout the doosh part
Bra Chezz is 🎆
Dont be mistaken dude, the springbuks have had red cards before.
His name is appellee fassi😂
Not a juke...its called a "step"...like 'side step'
Your "Juke " a " step or a jinx "
Kolbe 🐐
Hi sname is Aphelele Fasie
Traditionally the springboks were always known as the dirty side. But not so much these days
what he missed where they lost before that?
Please make the screen bigger. I have no idea what you are looking at. So many reactions with a tiny screen
Appellee fassi
I don’t like the way you’re jus laughing at them 😅😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Conspiracy theory...Boks lost to play a home game.
😂😂
first try Aphelele Fassi
WHY do you title this video as " Black " American reacts etc. There is NO reason to refer to him as " black" we can all see the colour of his skin. . . . . .and What The Hell has it got to with his thoughts on rugby . Come on, cut out the racism.
"Every time i see the springboks play they always play very clean. They dont play dirty"
Thats modern springboks. Im south african and ill tell you that we werent always like that. We used to be the dirtiest team in the game with all the shit we used to so in the past. Used to be so bad that even now 20-25 years later some people still complain about it
Rugby reminds me of apartheid. I don't like this game
😔
Chow mein reminds me of Chiang Kai Shek’s brutal campaign against Chinese civilians. I don’t like Chinese food.
then dont watch it turn to soccer
Then why are you watching?
Fair enough
Love your reaction! Come visit me in Port Elizabeth FREE OF CHARGE, FREE ACCOMMODATION, FREE FOOD, FREE OF EVERYTHING, except your airfare 😂😂😂
Kolbe = side step