Chatter from Cow Corner
TOPIC 1 — ROLAND GARROS UPDATE New champions guaranteed in both draws. Sinner gone — heat stroke or choke, you decide. Alcaraz never showed up. Djokovic lost to a 19-year-old Brazilian who came back from two sets down. Swiatek gone. Coco gone. Of the top ten men, only Zverev and Felix Auger-Aliassime are still standing. Of the top ten women, only Mirra Andreeva. The youngsters have dismantled the establishment completely. Qinwen Zheng came through qualifying and is in the semi-finals. Maja Chwalinska — unseeded Pole — has been the women's fairy tale. Last check, Sabalenka was losing to Diana Shnaider in the third set. Zverev is 67% favourite to finally win his first Grand Slam — having led by two sets in his last two finals and lost both. The question that has defined his entire career gets answered on Sunday. TOPIC 2 — FIFA WORLD CUP Nine days away and the chaos is magnificent. Drake has booked suites. Bad Bunny will be at Mexico games. Charlize Theron is going to the opener. Meanwhile SAFA couldn't get a visa for the assistant coach OR the head of security. SAFA doing SAFA things. Iran's Sardar Azmoun — the Iranian Messi — posted a photo with the Emir of Dubai, was accused of treason and his World Cup ended before it started. Brazil have lost Estêvão and Rodrygo before kicking a ball. France are hoping Saliba is fit. Opening game tickets are sitting at $2,938 — R47,800 — and not selling as fast as FIFA expected. There are reports of inconsistent bounce on some playing surfaces. Three rule changes: time-wasting gets you a corner kick, no covering your mouth after scoring, and bigger VAR. South Africa are the only African nation with an entirely homegrown squad — 19 local-based players, the third highest at the whole tournament behind Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Group A is winnable. Mexico at the Azteca is the hardest game. Czechia and South Korea are beatable. This is the best chance this generation gets. TOPIC 3 — SA RUGBY TALENT DRAIN The pipeline is going younger and younger. James and Josh Mackenzie — brothers from Kingswood College — both went to Glasgow Warriors before finishing school. James was an SA U18 player. Harry Soboil from Rondebosch is at Edinburgh and representing Scotland U19. Josh Neill, also Rondebosch, is at Leinster and won two Man of the Match awards for Ireland U20 in the Six Nations. Schoolboys. Redirected before they've played a franchise game. The structural problem: 3,000 Grade 12 players competing for 60 to 90 franchise spots. The rest go to Varsity Cup, club rugby or smaller provinces — or overseas. Only Ntokozo Makhaza from the entire Varsity Cup ecosystem made the Bok alignment camp. TOPIC 4 — BEST PERFORMANCE IN A LOSING CAUSE Nicolas Mahut played 11 hours and 5 minutes across three days at Wimbledon 2010, won more points than his opponent across 980 total, won more points in the deciding set — and lost. Federer was masterful in the 2008 final against Nadal and still lost in what is called the greatest match ever played. Mbappé scored a hat-trick in the 2022 World Cup final, dragged France back from 2-0 down, and lost on penalties. Dusautoir made 38 tackles, scored a try and won Man of the Match in the 2011 Rugby World Cup final — France still lost. Ricky Ponting scored 164 in the 438 game and still lost to Herschelle Gibbs and Makhaya Ntini. LeBron scored 51 in a Finals game and lost. TOPIC 5 — FAST FIVE Three questions. No Googling. First: which South African-born player played in the losing team in the 1995 Rugby World Cup final at Ellis Park? Second: which Australian bowler took 12 for 128 in the Sydney Test South Africa won by 5 runs in 1994 — and who took 10 wickets for South Africa in the same match? Third: Cristiano Ronaldo once scored a hat-trick in a Champions League match and still ended up on the losing side — which two of his former clubs were involved, and where was it played?
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