Aye, let's blame the wife sure. Not that HE didn't want to leave Ulster and HE wants to come back or anything.Tedanica wrote:No you are not the only one I will be crying if he does hang up his boots right now and if his wife is pushing him ( Mrs Afoa syndrom?) she is not worth him.Postby Eggs » Sat May 26, 2018 3:47 pm
I can’t be the only one who would feel sad to hear that Ruan is hanging up his boots early because the family aren’t happy in France?
Never mind the irony of him coming here as a coach when he could still add so much on the pitch
Just read this :https://www.rugbyrama.fr/rugby/top-14/2 ... tory.shtml
Ruan Pienaar, un génie au sommet de sa forme et de son art.
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Il joue à son rythme, contrôle le tempo offensif de Montpellier et rien ne semble pouvoir le perturber. Décisif sur les deux premiers essais de son équipe et auteur de dix-sept points au pied (100% de réussite), Ruan Pienaar a brillé de mille feux vendredi : "Il faut s’assoir, le regarder jouer et prendre du plaisir", s’amuse Fulgence Ouedraogo.
in Google translation: A demonstration of strength, experience and control, embodied by an extraordinary player. Ruan Pienaar, a genius at the peak of his form and art.
He plays at his own pace, controls the offensive tempo of Montpellier and nothing seems to be able to disturb him. Decisive on the first two tries of his team and author of seventeen points to the foot (100% success), Ruan Pienaar shone a thousand lights on Friday: "We must sit, watch it play and have fun", funny Fulgence Ouedraogo.
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