ox wagon wrote:
OomPB wrote:
Boet you lot dont get it, he played 15 all his life till Plumtree had no other options in 10 and chucked him in. We had this one many times before and everytime I have to show them up.
No, this isn't true. Fucks sake just read what I posted. He did play at 10 at school, got injured for a year came back and played 15 for the last two years of school. Your own quote you googled up confirms this, The long term plan at the Sharks was to move him to the 10 jersey over time, Plumtree stated that. Many of the great 10s started in a different jersey, centre usually. It's what has happened. We have talked about this before you are correct, and all you show up is how stubborn and ignorant you are.
What any of it matters fuck knows, JP played 15 at school (and played his first test there), Jaque Fourie also, even Bakkies Botha did in primary school. None of them you would regard as a fullback.
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Lambie 28 - 16 'Landers
Why on earth would Plumtree het a vokken Pom snail to play 10 , poach Monty DuMont, pull Meyer from France before thinking about playing Lambie in 10???? You are a thick dumb cunt here and dont have any facts to back it up.
Read my qoute AGAIN:
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School careerPatrick Lambie was not a prodigious rugby player during his Clifton Preparatory school years, but he came into his own while attending Michaelhouse school. He played in the highest level teams in all of the u14,u15 and u16 age groups at Michaelhouse. He suffered an elbow injury in his 2006 year which sidelined him for most of the season. In 2007, Lambie made the Michaelhouse first team as fullback and went on to play both KZN at Craven Week and S.A. Schools. In 2008, Patrick Lambie became headboy of Michaelhouse and both first team rugby and cricket captain. In 2008 Patrick once again made the KZN Craven week and S.A. Schools sides. His cacks were Robert Anderson and Mark Brown. Lambie attained more than a 80% win rate with his two years of Michaelhouse's first team, and never lost in any sport to Hilton who is Michaelhouse's "rival" school. While Lambie played in the Michaelhouse first rugby team they were ranked in the top ten rugby schools in the country. Lambie was both the KZN cricket and KZN Craven Week captain.
He did NOT played 10 at school, he played 15 for his school and played 15 all his career for all the teams including the Sharks youth and senior teams till Plumtree had no other option to keep Oupa Terreblanche in 15, vok he even try to revert Luddick to the wing in order to keep his captain in 15.