The Citizen (KZN)

Boks need more brain, less boot

- Danie Toerien

An interestin­g comment after the Springboks secured their Rugby World Cup final spot on Sunday somehow managed to get stuck in my head.

The commentato­r compared Saturday’s semifinal to a chess game, with Eddie Jones and his merry band of Englishmen outwitting the All Blacks.

But, said the commentato­r, the Boks’ triumph over the Dragons was more in tune with a slugfest, with Siya Kolisi and the rest of our nation’s pride being awarded a split-decision points victory.

Now I’m not quite sure if it was a TV commentato­r, a colleague, or one of the voices in my head who said it, but credit to whoever did.

With these two rugby matches being compared to chess and boxing respective­ly, it reminded me of chessboxin­g – that crazy sport developed by a Dutch artist in which contestant­s do battle in alternate chess and boxing rounds.

While I am usually not one to judge, I must say that chessboxin­g really is an even worse idea than it sounds.

For those who don’t know, a chessboxin­g fight consists of 11 rounds, six rounds of chess and five rounds of boxing, and a victory in either wins and ends the entire contest. Each round lasts three minutes, regardless of whether it involves chess or boxing. I repeat, worse than it sounds.

If England stick to their brand of rugby this weekend, and the Boks – or is that the box – stick to the kick, I will be forced not to wager any money on our team.

Because what I fear is that the Boks will end up being the pawns sent off to slaughter – picked off rather easily by the white bishops and knights while the king will rely on the strength of his rooks and the queen for safety.

That reminds me, I hope Nigel Owens referees. He is just a cut above the rest.

Eddie Jones will probably be a step or two ahead – as most chess grandmaste­rs inevitably are, and it will not come as a surprise if Rassie Erasmus finds himself in check at halftime.

And, if after 80 minutes Owen Farrell declares “checkmate!”, commentato­rs everywhere – including in my head – will declare it a victory of brain over boot.

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