As someone who played in a school that played in a semi-decent league, even we were pressured into "getting bigger" if you know what ai mean. We would leave for summer holiday and get back the next year to little Johan all of a sudden weighing 90kg at flanker and being able to flip busses. And that was 10 years back. Can't imagine the pressure on these kids today where school/varsity rugby is bigger than ever. Not saying it is the case for everyone and you do get your genetic outliers, however years after some of my friends and teammates have admitted to being on something a little extra whilst playing in highschool.
True, but things are slowly changing. The focus is being directed towards skill. Some of the best players in the current schoolboy league are quite small. E.g Grey College's current flyhalf, the fullback from Paarl Gim, Paarl Boys' outside centre etc etc...
It started in 1995 and people jumping on us when we claim the south african 95 team deaths are suspicious as hell are not helping the young lads to stay clean
@@captaincrunch2755 from what I’ve heard it hasn’t changed whatsoever. That being said, many players don’t need it as they can rely skill and agility. It’s very prevalent still
I remember playing rugby league back and talking to a cousin of mine who also played (UK). He admitted, when he got scouted for a professional team they would try to push PHD’s onto these young kids so when they turned time to play for the first team, they would have the size, bare in mind these lads where 16 years of age.
SA schoolboy rugby has evolved to a new level. Back in my school days we had big guys but now these boys are massive. I was blown over when we revamped a technical college in Pretoria for 1st year students just out of school. It was the middle of winter and these boys were in shorts and slops. The size of these guys was unbelievable!!
tackling like this is encouraged from primary school, you were told to hit the bags hard and low in training, we were conditioned to intimidate the opponent, hit hard first, it would cause them to get rid of the ball quicker and somewhat put them behind the gain line.
I was a very fit 93kg flank in my schoolboy days, I still got lifted off the ground with an elbow from a 130kg prop. Obviously not all about weight but I remember 1 school foreward pack at the time that equalled the National Springbok foreward pack weight. Friend of mine thought he was a big man, 2 metre tall until he went Craven week and the other locks there could put their chins on his head, said he's never felt so small 🤣 I know a handfull of people I played against at school that made it and represented the Springboks. They all about retiring now.
@@hanoitripper1809 Oh really, but it seems the French have the big boys these days. Etsabeth often being the smallest in comparison to the French league locks. And contrary to what most people think, SA are often the lighter of the packs, if you look at the last WC, SA was the lightest of the semi finalists but were still regarded the best at scrumming and lineouts so clearly not all about forward pack weights.
@@groenrizla2513 for sure. Technique and skills pay the bills! It was like that also when our school team would play club sides with bigger and older guys who said they were u15/17 but used to drive to the games themselves sometimes. Our lightweight front row would win all the scrum penalties against the bigger guys as they tired quickly. With regard to the Boks, isnt Snyman bigger than etsebeth and Mostert?
@@hanoitripper1809 Ja we experienced the same thing in school rugby esp with the coloured schools, they had beards 🤣 I don't think there's much in it between RG, Etsabeth and Lood, a few kgs and an inch here or there but Mostert is smaller than PSDT but you know how the Springboks like their versatile utility players. Im also glad Evan Roos, Stormers 8th man and a few other newbies are included in the squad, be good watching.
@@groenrizla2513 south africa have a lighter pack but still bigger players. Same in URC. Amazing how they achieve that. Means a lot of muscle and technical skills.
I’m telling you !!! You should see the South African brothers that jam ruggas over here in New Zealand they’re KILLER and wonder why look at they’re people back on they’re homeland MONSTERSSS 😂💚 aye love from Aotearoa New Zealand my SA brothers sending you love and blessings boys let’s goooo 💯💯💯💯⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
Aside from being illegal in most of the rugby playing world a blind eye is unfortunately prevalent in South Africa. The Schools need to stamp it out as the long term health of the boys is at risk. Peds and Steroids have no place in schools
These boys are jacked! And I mean most of them. We use to take Monohydrate Creatine and the formulas that came later during our playing days but all we got were bloated big physiques that looked normal. These laaities are on something else and don't look like teenagers . This year I heard 2 fatalities as a result of on-field incidents, it would be interesting to know statistically exactly how many. And in case u think I'm bullshitting here I'm not, my son is following after my steps and playing rugby so I get to see some of these monsters that are bred at school level.
@@beverleyslauck7289 no one's pressed mate, I'm just saying I'm sure kid is working his ass off and comments like that are why people will never speak openly about stuff like that. I'm arguing just to argue cause I'm natural myself but my points still stand. Notice how I never disagreed with you
Would of been a fantastic video to watch if almost all the tackles weren’t completely illegal, don’t get me wrong…. A lot of skill and hard running shown here but the skill of maintaining technique in big hits is something much greater
They aren’t training to tackle the other guy comfortably… they are training to hurt the other player. This mindset is encouraged from Primary School. Even as early as age 6.
2:56 look at the size of those blue & white players. They are all enormous! Definitely using stuff and so is that red player number 7. They’re juiced up to the gills without a doubt.
Mate you realise taking juice doesn’t increase your height or your frame. Those players at 2:56 don’t look like they have lots of lean muscle mass, they just look like naturally very big people
@@alyngrass5085 yes I do. I never said it though. Oh cmon they’re 18 year olds and they look 30! They’re all enormous compared to the Irish school boys you see here. Some boys here are big like Blackrock, St Michaels, Gonzaga, Belvedere but these lads look like fully grown men.
@@harryocallaghan8082 That in no way means they're juiced up! It's incredibly wild and offensive that this was the first thing you thought of. But hey... anything to discredit South Africa
@@nocturnalrainbows6167 well there is also the fact that there are many cases of people taking steroids in the South African school system, with some people starting as young as 15/16! You can also find some South African professional players coming out and saying they took roids in their schoolboy days.
@@newspaper9949 many case? That's a lie, not only is it a lie, but it doesn't justify the accusation laid upon the boys in the video - that they're juiced up! You cannot make such accusations without proof. Also, what your accusation overlooks is the fact that there are boys in NZ and Australia and England etc, who are just as juiced as those who MIGHT be here in South Africa! You all sound very bitter, it's unbecoming of you to put such accusations against these young men in an attempt to obviously discredit their talent.
Roughly at 2.55, that poor child could have ended up in a wheelchair. There is tackling and there is trying to take out a player. I have no issue with most of these tackles but some are downright shocking. They are big kids but Jesus, some look like men in their 20's rather than teenagers. I have doubts about some of their ages, not because of their size but facial features
My high school's rugby teams were tragic but got the most funding and full support on the weekends. Also kids were on gear back then so can't imagine it's not super prevalent now
@@FishOnBroTv I did reply with a link to an article the BBC did a couple of years back on doping in SA Schoolboy rugby. But maybe YT decided no links. There are articles all over the internet though. It’s rife unfortunately. Yeah you boys are massive but there’s a load of you juiced to the gills
@@FishOnBroTv oh yeah man I’m not trying to take away from you guys. I think it’s a shame some young players feel pressured enough to take steroids. Doesn’t take away from the absolute monsters you guys churn out on the regular
@@dandan4092 it’s both really. I went to a boarding school in the North of England and we used to recruit a handful of saffa’s for our first XV each year. They really are built different and some of the specimens they were sending (even as young as 15) were 6’3+ and easy 90 kg+. Having said that, my squad at 17, at least 2/3’s of the pack were on juice. You can tell some of the lads are built big but the ones with very vascular arms and walking around with what is colloquially known as “tren shoulders”, are clearly are hitting the gear.
I love our rugby and think SA schoolboy rugby is the best in the world, not even a biased opinion, its quite obvious, whats also obvious is the needle marks if you know what I mean 👀
Pacific Islander kids in New Zealand and australia are way bigger and more aggressive - in Australia most the massive Islanders play Rugby League though
Are you sure about that though? It seems like in SA they're more concerned about school kids taking steroids and making false birth certificates. They seem to place more emphasis on huge hits in defence in SA schoolboys but is the standard of rugby overall higher here than in NZ, especially with steroids discounted? I'm not sure.
SA school boys are today’s version of East German women in the 80s. Incredibly sad to think of the problems a huge amount of them will experience in later life.
In the 1995 RWC in south Africa next to the Rugby fields there was board's that had the "IMPALA" logo on it, that is the secret to success for all south African Rugby players "no joke, all south Africans especially Rugby players are IMPALA babies that's God's truth.
This is open grade rugby, yes you can play in this grade if you're 17 years old, but that's an extremely rare occurrence. This grade is predominantly filled with men in their early to late twenties.
@@rTxTV we know what it like playing rugby at that age in High schools in NZ. These School boys in this vids are Beast mfka’s 😂 Oosh! Farrking solids💪 are you sure these boys are School boys? Playing Super Rugby styles
@@BLUES_N8 truth is kids around the world are getting bigger. I my self moved to USA from SA.. even the younger guys here look much bigger and are in getting the gym at earlier ages. It’s a common phenomenon around the world nowadays.
Yeah size is good, but if that were true S.A. would be dominating rugby for the last 15yrs....they don't because size is only 1 attribute, and that all gets cancelled out once you're playing tier 1 nations like Australia, New Zealand, England, France, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji....but the AllBlacks are on another planet, they've dominated the game for the 10yrs, not bad for a country of 7million.
Anyone remember the video that went viral years ago think he played 10/15 at SA school level floated around the sharks and Stormers for a bit the names been escaping me looking like a wonder in these videos
@@johnnyyoung2532 he went pro, first stint with the stormers, moved to harlequins had a great time there & is back at the stormers i’m assuming to ease into his retirement there. has had a good career with reasonable success, just never had the edge to go international.
@@westsideAUKILANI "..or not", meaning say what you will about their possible steroid use, cant deny they give it their all, making it entertaining to watch
Okay lads, polynesians are the only people who can grow large, not South Africans. When South Africans do grow large, it has to be roids! Remember that.
@@michaelcarroll4748 mate if you don’t have freak genetics, steroids does sweet fuck all except give you unnaturally large front delts and weird looking veins. Furthermore, steroids does not increase your height or increase your frame. These SA boys are not abusing steroids, they just have very good genes.
As someone who played in a school that played in a semi-decent league, even we were pressured into "getting bigger" if you know what ai mean. We would leave for summer holiday and get back the next year to little Johan all of a sudden weighing 90kg at flanker and being able to flip busses. And that was 10 years back. Can't imagine the pressure on these kids today where school/varsity rugby is bigger than ever. Not saying it is the case for everyone and you do get your genetic outliers, however years after some of my friends and teammates have admitted to being on something a little extra whilst playing in highschool.
True, but things are slowly changing. The focus is being directed towards skill. Some of the best players in the current schoolboy league are quite small. E.g Grey College's current flyhalf, the fullback from Paarl Gim, Paarl Boys' outside centre etc etc...
I know a few south african players in super rugby that used steroids as teenagers in school. It was quite prevalent!
It started in 1995 and people jumping on us when we claim the south african 95 team deaths are suspicious as hell are not helping the young lads to stay clean
There’s no doubt most of these dudes are on shit.
@@captaincrunch2755 from what I’ve heard it hasn’t changed whatsoever. That being said, many players don’t need it as they can rely skill and agility. It’s very prevalent still
I remember playing rugby league back and talking to a cousin of mine who also played (UK). He admitted, when he got scouted for a professional team they would try to push PHD’s onto these young kids so when they turned time to play for the first team, they would have the size, bare in mind these lads where 16 years of age.
nothing like the age ol combo of the best genetics in the world, hard work, and perhaps a bit of the sauce
SA schoolboy rugby has evolved to a new level. Back in my school days we had big guys but now these boys are massive. I was blown over when we revamped a technical college in Pretoria for 1st year students just out of school. It was the middle of winter and these boys were in shorts and slops. The size of these guys was unbelievable!!
I live in England and am going on a school rugby tour there this summer 💀💀
@@LebronJames-cl4pj where exactly you in South Africa?
@@LebronJames-cl4pj
Where did you go?
tackling like this is encouraged from primary school, you were told to hit the bags hard and low in training, we were conditioned to intimidate the opponent, hit hard first, it would cause them to get rid of the ball quicker and somewhat put them behind the gain line.
2:54 last day of footy for that kid
yeah wtf that was a disgsutingly late unnecessary tackle
As a NZ born all blacks fan this excites me very much yes.
I was a very fit 93kg flank in my schoolboy days, I still got lifted off the ground with an elbow from a 130kg prop.
Obviously not all about weight but I remember 1 school foreward pack at the time that equalled the National Springbok foreward pack weight. Friend of mine thought he was a big man, 2 metre tall until he went Craven week and the other locks there could put their chins on his head, said he's never felt so small 🤣
I know a handfull of people I played against at school that made it and represented the Springboks. They all about retiring now.
A while ago the Scots college pack was heavier than the Wallabies pack
@@hanoitripper1809 Oh really, but it seems the French have the big boys these days. Etsabeth often being the smallest in comparison to the French league locks. And contrary to what most people think, SA are often the lighter of the packs, if you look at the last WC, SA was the lightest of the semi finalists but were still regarded the best at scrumming and lineouts so clearly not all about forward pack weights.
@@groenrizla2513 for sure. Technique and skills pay the bills! It was like that also when our school team would play club sides with bigger and older guys who said they were u15/17 but used to drive to the games themselves sometimes. Our lightweight front row would win all the scrum penalties against the bigger guys as they tired quickly. With regard to the Boks, isnt Snyman bigger than etsebeth and Mostert?
@@hanoitripper1809 Ja we experienced the same thing in school rugby esp with the coloured schools, they had beards 🤣
I don't think there's much in it between RG, Etsabeth and Lood, a few kgs and an inch here or there but Mostert is smaller than PSDT but you know how the Springboks like their versatile utility players. Im also glad Evan Roos, Stormers 8th man and a few other newbies are included in the squad, be good watching.
@@groenrizla2513 south africa have a lighter pack but still bigger players. Same in URC. Amazing how they achieve that. Means a lot of muscle and technical skills.
I’m telling you !!! You should see the South African brothers that jam ruggas over here in New Zealand they’re KILLER and wonder why look at they’re people back on they’re homeland MONSTERSSS 😂💚 aye love from Aotearoa New Zealand my SA brothers sending you love and blessings boys let’s goooo 💯💯💯💯⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
Chur my brother! Much love from your SA bro in Durban. Bless my man!
They got nothing on islanders …
Aside from being illegal in most of the rugby playing world a blind eye is unfortunately prevalent in South Africa.
The Schools need to stamp it out as the long term health of the boys is at risk.
Peds and Steroids have no place in schools
Who said they on roids ? WTF is wrong with you.
02:52 gets rag-dolled, does a somersault and fades to black
Yeah that was unnecessary. 1/4 of his size, only one i felt bad for lol
1:17 these are the best conditions to play in
Always fun to slide with the opponent when tackling him
These boys are jacked! And I mean most of them. We use to take Monohydrate Creatine and the formulas that came later during our playing days but all we got were bloated big physiques that looked normal. These laaities are on something else and don't look like teenagers .
This year I heard 2 fatalities as a result of on-field incidents, it would be interesting to know statistically exactly how many. And in case u think I'm bullshitting here I'm not, my son is following after my steps and playing rugby so I get to see some of these monsters that are bred at school level.
Mate creatine doesn’t make you bloated or directly increase your muscle mass. It literally just gives you extra energy.
@@alyngrass5085 it technically does give you muscle mass due too water filling in muscles ?
@@azzseu3540 that’s a myth, creative doesn’t film your muscles with water
@@alyngrass5085 It does though? It helps by drawing more water into muscles
@@alyngrass5085 It doesnt always lead to water retention but it can in a lot of cases
At the end of the year you should make a video only about the boogieman julius🔥🔥
I second it
I third it
@@beverleyslauck7289 really? That easy huh, then why don't you take some and go be a world cup player tomorrow?
@@JustSage-b2y just saying hes probably taking roids, he wasnt nearly as big in gr 11. No need to get pressed haha
@@beverleyslauck7289 no one's pressed mate, I'm just saying I'm sure kid is working his ass off and comments like that are why people will never speak openly about stuff like that. I'm arguing just to argue cause I'm natural myself but my points still stand. Notice how I never disagreed with you
Would of been a fantastic video to watch if almost all the tackles weren’t completely illegal, don’t get me wrong…. A lot of skill and hard running shown here but the skill of maintaining technique in big hits is something much greater
you're right.. they've killed the sport
They aren’t training to tackle the other guy comfortably… they are training to hurt the other player. This mindset is encouraged from Primary School. Even as early as age 6.
2:56 look at the size of those blue & white players. They are all enormous! Definitely using stuff and so is that red player number 7. They’re juiced up to the gills without a doubt.
Mate you realise taking juice doesn’t increase your height or your frame. Those players at 2:56 don’t look like they have lots of lean muscle mass, they just look like naturally very big people
@@alyngrass5085 yes I do. I never said it though. Oh cmon they’re 18 year olds and they look 30! They’re all enormous compared to the Irish school boys you see here. Some boys here are big like Blackrock, St Michaels, Gonzaga, Belvedere but these lads look like fully grown men.
@@harryocallaghan8082 That in no way means they're juiced up! It's incredibly wild and offensive that this was the first thing you thought of.
But hey... anything to discredit South Africa
@@nocturnalrainbows6167 well there is also the fact that there are many cases of people taking steroids in the South African school system, with some people starting as young as 15/16! You can also find some South African professional players coming out and saying they took roids in their schoolboy days.
@@newspaper9949 many case? That's a lie, not only is it a lie, but it doesn't justify the accusation laid upon the boys in the video - that they're juiced up! You cannot make such accusations without proof. Also, what your accusation overlooks is the fact that there are boys in NZ and Australia and England etc, who are just as juiced as those who MIGHT be here in South Africa! You all sound very bitter, it's unbecoming of you to put such accusations against these young men in an attempt to obviously discredit their talent.
the best tackle without a doubt was in 1:12
agreed
And its u/15
1:10 is an under 15 player
Top Rugby Channel 🔥
Good to see Graeme College representing 🥰
Damn that big 7 from EG got murdered there 03:00
The one before that was to much
@@oioi-skank8547 yeah that kid could have died or at the least been paralyzed by that
Looove these videos man please make more, and maybe of New Zealand schools too please?
Yea kings college, Wesley college ect
Who on earth called the National Team Springboks?
This lot are Wildebeests!
bisons
Laboratory beasts!
still learning the sport but I'm loving it
Roughly at 2.55, that poor child could have ended up in a wheelchair. There is tackling and there is trying to take out a player. I have no issue with most of these tackles but some are downright shocking. They are big kids but Jesus, some look like men in their 20's rather than teenagers. I have doubts about some of their ages, not because of their size but facial features
They're all definitely of age. They're just absolute animals. Passion brings the best out of people
I'm in that highschool, I can assure you everyone is in their appropriate teams based on their age
@@Kashewz7693 what is aging the kids in SA?
@@ocodeskamcdbsm We call it "biltong" 😉
@@Kashewz7693 what does "Biltong" mean exactly?
My high school's rugby teams were tragic but got the most funding and full support on the weekends. Also kids were on gear back then so can't imagine it's not super prevalent now
Different breed in SA. Monsters 🏴
Very dangerous sport, 90kg to 120kg+ running at each other full speed
Not buying for second that some of those boys are not on the juice. Bloody shame.
its called being a BOER.
@@FishOnBroTv bro there have been so many cases of SA schoolboys on juice, get over yourself.
@@FishOnBroTv I did reply with a link to an article the BBC did a couple of years back on doping in SA Schoolboy rugby. But maybe YT decided no links. There are articles all over the internet though. It’s rife unfortunately. Yeah you boys are massive but there’s a load of you juiced to the gills
@@FishOnBroTv oh yeah man I’m not trying to take away from you guys. I think it’s a shame some young players feel pressured enough to take steroids. Doesn’t take away from the absolute monsters you guys churn out on the regular
@@dandan4092 it’s both really. I went to a boarding school in the North of England and we used to recruit a handful of saffa’s for our first XV each year. They really are built different and some of the specimens they were sending (even as young as 15) were 6’3+ and easy 90 kg+. Having said that, my squad at 17, at least 2/3’s of the pack were on juice. You can tell some of the lads are built big but the ones with very vascular arms and walking around with what is colloquially known as “tren shoulders”, are clearly are hitting the gear.
Geez, the 1st try, that boy can fkn move.
He is now laying for the bulls he was on the bench the past weekend for the quarter final
South Africa has some of the toughest people in the world
You got to admit very talented school boys and absolutely big units 👏👏
Let's Go!!🏉🏆
Paul roos just built different
I think the bravest are the parents: what do they feel watching their kids heavy like tanks smashing each other?
Respect from NZ
I love our rugby and think SA schoolboy rugby is the best in the world, not even a biased opinion, its quite obvious, whats also obvious is the needle marks if you know what I mean 👀
@Football Fan GGMU not schoolboy mate. Our teams dominate you guys, or do you live under a rock
good seeing TK from Northwood
Pacific Islander kids in New Zealand and australia are way bigger and more aggressive - in Australia most the massive Islanders play Rugby League though
Coming from NZ Schoolboy rugby, I'd go as far as to say SA could be past our level
Are you sure about that though? It seems like in SA they're more concerned about school kids taking steroids and making false birth certificates. They seem to place more emphasis on huge hits in defence in SA schoolboys but is the standard of rugby overall higher here than in NZ, especially with steroids discounted? I'm not sure.
@@shottskies considering in recent times when nz school teams went to sa they got a hiding i would say im sure they know how to play
You’re kidding lol
Who's the kid from eg Jansen on the thumbnail, where's that dude
The kid at 2:55 holy
A lot of these guys have stayed back multiple years
That first try should’ve been called hands in the ruck
SA school boys are today’s version of East German women in the 80s. Incredibly sad to think of the problems a huge amount of them will experience in later life.
In the 1995 RWC in south Africa next to the Rugby fields there was board's that had the "IMPALA" logo on it, that is the secret to success for all south African Rugby players "no joke, all south Africans especially Rugby players are IMPALA babies that's God's truth.
Literally and figuratively "meat eaters". Love the tackles. In their DNA
At 2.52, I think that lad is not getting up.....ever😵
Lekker rugby my bruu
@@sci-zard8279 het jy ge speal daar?
@@sci-zard8279 Vir watse span?
I'm south african & i can assure you folks the guys in the thumbnail is for sure not school kids.
Have you seen grey college 💀
Middle guy matriculated last year at wynberg
The guy in the middle, Ebenezer Tshimanga, was in matric last year
not being funny 1:11 was the best tackle ive ever seen
This is open grade rugby, yes you can play in this grade if you're 17 years old, but that's an extremely rare occurrence. This grade is predominantly filled with men in their early to late twenties.
Song?
2:56 Anybody know the teams playing in this match?
I'd like to watch this match
Background song in the beginning?
Sth African rugby has always turned a blind eye, if not encouraged players to use banned performance enhancing drugs.
Wait what fr??
@@BLUES_N8 he is just another person expressing an opinion he only knows so much about. There will never be a source just a "trust me bro"
@@rTxTV yeah…nahh wouldn’t buy that for 7 figures either
@@rTxTV we know what it like playing rugby at that age in High schools in NZ. These School boys in this vids are Beast mfka’s 😂 Oosh! Farrking solids💪 are you sure these boys are School boys? Playing Super Rugby styles
@@BLUES_N8 truth is kids around the world are getting bigger. I my self moved to USA from SA.. even the younger guys here look much bigger and are in getting the gym at earlier ages. It’s a common phenomenon around the world nowadays.
Jesus. The future of South African rugby is bright
SA has the best pharmacists 😂
2:53 - was he buried or cremated?
1:26
Paarl boys high is wild😎
You should do fiji school boyz
Inspirational, they'll grow up to play for the springboks.... and get pumped by the all blacks.
Yeah size is good, but if that were true S.A. would be dominating rugby for the last 15yrs....they don't because size is only 1 attribute, and that all gets cancelled out once you're playing tier 1 nations like Australia, New Zealand, England, France, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji....but the AllBlacks are on another planet, they've dominated the game for the 10yrs, not bad for a country of 7million.
my brother played with jan hendrik his name is FC du Plesses
who's the guy in the middle of the thumbnail?
Poor guy at 2:53
Whose the guy running onto the field at the start
Who’s playing in 4:20 ?
If you look up the word steroids it should automatically come up with a picture of saffa school rugby players beside it.
anyone know the songs name ?
That's what I'm looking for
Anyone remember the video that went viral years ago think he played 10/15 at SA school level floated around the sharks and Stormers for a bit the names been escaping me looking like a wonder in these videos
Damian Willemse?
@@callumc1208 nahhh wore a scrumcap I remember that, literally the videos were like nothing I’d seen before
@@callumc1208 timo swiel !! Asked about and some friends told me
@@johnnyyoung2532 he went pro, first stint with the stormers, moved to harlequins had a great time there & is back at the stormers i’m assuming to ease into his retirement there.
has had a good career with reasonable success, just never had the edge to go international.
@@meeshnozigqwaba8972 yeah I had a read up after I remembered the name, his bishops tape back in the day was legendary
We need to intervene with this culture of roiding in South Africa. This is bad.
1:42 name?
I'm a u14 a squad boy and I weigh 96 kg, I play tight head
00:38 who is this guy ?
Some of them probably on juice, not all.
The juice is everywhere.
@0:35 lol that's a schoolboy is it? Can't believe how people are still in denial about PED's running through the sport.
Last refuge of real men?
That kid got folded at 2:54....he needs to play with boys his own size, not age
Thats not how we do it in SA... Here the gazelle takes on the lions😂😂 I mean just look at Faf😂😂
Regardless of steroid use or not, these boys have heart, making their runs and tackles even more entertaining
Regardless of steroid use??? Not the best way to start that statement buddy
I reckon I’ll have heart if I knew I was on steroids
@@darafalope6277 a heart… attack badum ts. Yea okay I’ll see myself out
These are corn fed boer kids. Dont need steroids.
@@westsideAUKILANI "..or not", meaning say what you will about their possible steroid use, cant deny they give it their all, making it entertaining to watch
Who is the guy in the middle on the cover
When they start testing for drugs at higher levels, the Saffas resort to kicking
The ground be like concrete
What is this grown man doing playing with kids!?
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The fact you have a shirtless schooboy on your thumbnail makes me think someone should ring the Police.
Okay lads, polynesians are the only people who can grow large, not South Africans. When South Africans do grow large, it has to be roids! Remember that.
Start them young on the roids 👏🏉🏆
Soutie
@@Kashewz7693 ja ne😂
Biltong? or Steroids? I think both
hgh and steroids' are awesome :)
Блокопроходчики👏🤪
Most of them are on juice let’s face it. I’ve heard it myself from guys who went to westville boys
Screw playing on those rock-hard grounds.
I'm sure they haven't been to the Pacific.
South Africans are born to play rugby its like generational selective breeding or some shit
It ain’t breeding it’s steroids
@@michaelcarroll4748 mate if you don’t have freak genetics, steroids does sweet fuck all except give you unnaturally large front delts and weird looking veins. Furthermore, steroids does not increase your height or increase your frame. These SA boys are not abusing steroids, they just have very good genes.
South Africans are just big in general
Umm why is there a Fijian in the thumbnail??
There isn't
Ain't no damn Fijian lmao
Wow
So y'all have never been to western Sydney then?
Grad A south African stock.