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Springboks Stars Blast Tupou Vaa’i’s Excessive Celebrations

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Springboks ​Legends criticize All Blacks‘ Post-Match Behavior as “Unsportsmanlike”

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – Former Springboks players ​have sharply criticized recent ​on-field behavior displayed by the ⁤All Blacks,‍ labeling celebrations focused on opponents’ errors ‌as ⁣”unsportsmanlike” and a distraction ‌from the game itself.The comments emerged during ⁣a discussion on Planet Rugby,with Springboks icons Siya Kolisi,John Fleck,and Victor Burger weighing in on the issue.

The debate centers around perceived taunting ⁣and demonstrative reactions to opposition mistakes, a practice observed in recent All Blacks matches. Fleck was particularly ⁢critical, stating, “It takes the focus off the ⁤game. I think it’s unsportsmanlike. Celebrate your own stuff, no problem, but other peopel’s ‌demise or mistakes, I don’t agree with.” Burger echoed a more direct approach to competition, saying he was too focused on “smashing them and then just⁤ crack[ing] on with the game” to engage in such ⁢displays.

The discussion highlighted a contrast in player personalities, with Fleck noting that while some players, like‍ Will Jordan and Richie McCaw, do not engage⁤ in such behavior, others, like the player in question, use it‍ as a source of energy. “He does it all the time,” Fleck observed, adding it may be a tactic to⁢ affect both teammates and opponents. Despite the criticism, Burger asserted a coach would be unlikely⁤ to bench a player for this behavior unless it indicated a broader cultural issue within the ⁢team.

The exchange also touched on ancient rivalries,with Fleck ​and Burger naming several Australian players – Justin Harrison,George Gregan,Nathan Gray,and Sterling Mortlock ⁢- as past opponents who frequently got under their ⁣skin. However, Fleck also acknowledged a spirit of camaraderie following matches, citing Austin Healey‍ and Justin Marshall as examples of rivals who became “absolute legends” off the field.

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