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Tuesday, 26 November, 2002, 17:17 GMT
SA plan crisis meeting
South Africa were defeated 53-3 at Twickenham
South Africa were defeated 53-3 at Twickenham
South African rugby chiefs are to hold an investigation into their side's disastrous tour of Europe.

The Springboks suffered record defeats to France (30-10), Scotland (21-6) and England (53-3) in consecutive weeks.

Coach Rudolf Straeuli praised his players for "standing up to the onslaught" at Twickenham after lock Jannes Labuschagne was sent off in the 22nd minute.


The 'Boks are not an intimidating factor anymore
SA players' executive Rob Van der Valk
But his side was heavily criticised by the international media for their brutal performance which left four England players needing treatment.

The result was branded "the worst day in the history of South Africa rugby union" and officials are now planning a crisis meeting to investigate why their side returned without a win.

"South African rugby has fallen behind to the point where it is not in a better state than it was a year ago," said Rob Van der Valk, South African Rugby Players Association executive.

"South African rugby has fallen so far behind the rest of the world that the 'Boks are not an intimidating factor anymore.

"The team is playing off-the-cuff rugby with no plan against some of the best-organised opponents in the world," he told the Cape Argus newspaper.

Van der Valk said Straeuli should be asked to explain why players like AJ Venter and Victor Matfield were not offered contracts before the tour, but were now being cited as players who held the key to a successful World Cup campaign.

"It wasn't good enough that players like Bob Skinstad and John Smit found themselves out of contract," he said.

"Then after losing to Scotland for the first time in 33 years, we're suddenly going to turn it all around and win the World Cup in a year's time."

 NOV 23-24 TESTS
 ENGLAND 53-3 SA
 WALES 17-43 NZ
 IRELAND 16-7 ARG
 FRANCE 35-3 CANADA
 ITALY 3-34 AUSTRALIA
 SCOTLAND V FIJI

See also:

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