The English media targeted Bongi (mentally), the All Blacks targeted Bongi (physically) and Bongi and the Boks targeted the rugby World Cup 🔥🇿🇦🏆🏆🏆🏆.
@dylanrostondennis41077 ай бұрын
Top tier comment right here, give this man more likes 👍🏻
@MorkelErasmus7 ай бұрын
That takedown of Bongi by Frizzell the w0man-b3ater was 100% deliberate and planned.
@SteveWarlee7 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure everything flew right over bongis head. We sorely missed Marx.
@nangamsokoko41527 ай бұрын
Damn! 🎊🎉
@71bootneck7 ай бұрын
That “ tackle “ on Bongi. Accident ? Hmmmmm I’ll just say ……Hulle Weet Nie wat Ons Weet Nie 🤣🤣.
@rugbyalerts7 ай бұрын
We in South Africa would like to request England to send Felix Jones back😢
@Epicsportfix7 ай бұрын
We can make a trade we will give them Jake white
@TheThinkingMathematician7 ай бұрын
YES he was amazing
@rugbywatchesgaming40487 ай бұрын
Rassies mentorship is churning out some serious rugby IQ for the future. Nienaber and Jones are products of that and will go on to have hugely impressive careers for sure.
@ElijahMan26337 ай бұрын
Rassie’s just sent him to get experience abroad, he’ll be a Bok coach for sure in the future. For sure.
@wot49227 ай бұрын
His confidence and knowledge grew immensely since 2019. Good man 💚💛🇿🇦
@mawgs37067 ай бұрын
If the English press can be half as good as you in covering the sport, rugby will be in a better place. Your content is truly fabulous
@marietjievandermerwe81897 ай бұрын
100%
@mrnienaber96737 ай бұрын
eggchasers is top! I only struggle to get on board with his love of Owen Farrel (but I am a Saffer...)
@edwardharris23887 ай бұрын
The english press isn't good at anything other than spreading lies and misinformation.
@jacqloock7 ай бұрын
Positivity, wot?
@garethm48007 ай бұрын
I agree, Tim is brilliant and has such a positive influence on rugby and how we should view it in that way. He has also influenced me to look at Owen Farrell as a great competitor that we should respect despite our biases.
@mawgs37067 ай бұрын
'Don't let anybody else try and write your storie'. What a speech from Nienaber.
@franciscobizzaro7 ай бұрын
Ya
@Amandla-Awethu7 ай бұрын
That was pure gold. So sad to see Neinaber go, but he is writing his own story now.
@71bootneck7 ай бұрын
@@Amandla-Awethu I think he’ll be back for the 3peat. Need to blood Stick. Then same crew for for 2027
@LB_die_Kaapie7 ай бұрын
Honestly, it had me ready to go to war!
@Hendrik-kx9mv7 ай бұрын
History is written by the victors
@pierretaljaard92797 ай бұрын
We have a TV Anchor Commentator, Matshidiso Mohono, who lost her father just before the World Cup, and she still soldiered on up till the final. A woman in a man's world in South Africa, and an absolute icon of SA Rugby 🏉! Might wanna do a video of her. She's as much a World Cup winner as the players! She's so respected by everyone, and another true RSA story of strength, honor and resilience!
@gideonvanniekerk42527 ай бұрын
Ooh I love her!
@pammarsh1016 ай бұрын
@@gideonvanniekerk4252same....I wanna be her in my next life!
@nangamsokoko41527 ай бұрын
Listen, Kwagga Smith and Deon Fourie are truly unsung heroes.. The impact these guys made when we were in dire situations🎉🎉
@SteveWarlee7 ай бұрын
Only to those who keep blowing fairy dust up the entire boks A holes. There were many players who really stood out doing exceptional spurts of play that saved our arses. Kolbe blocking the conversion, pollard steering and kicking crucial need to be over. Unlike libbok. Faf, tackling like a demon.we got lucky and scraped home
@franciscobizzaro7 ай бұрын
Deon put in one of the most heroic shifts ever.
@nathannweyer47417 ай бұрын
I think especially kwagga from 2019 up until about end of 2021. People have I think understood his value the last 2 years or so and now People understand he is basically un droppable
@SteveWarlee7 ай бұрын
@@nathannweyer4741 agreed
@chadliampolley69917 ай бұрын
Hiya Tim. I had the massive benefit of working on Chasing The Sun and I can only tell you how grateful and blessed I am to have been a (small) part of it. You were my wife and I's go-to voice during the World Cup and we love your content to bits. Thanks for everything. We're looking forward to your travels in our country soon! Side note: I will attempt to put a voice in the ear of one of the producers with regards to Deon. I can't promise anything, obviously, but I will try! Gotta roll the dice, hey? Anyways, hope you have a lovely day - all you've said about the documentary has brought joy into our hearts. Thanks, Egg!
@computerager7 ай бұрын
Travails? 😀 Did you mean travels? I hope he has no travails. Anyway, congratulations on what seems to have been an incredible documentary (to judge by Eggchasers). Would love to be able to buy it for my father's 88th birthday in a few days. He lives in SA, but I live in Scotland.
@chadliampolley69917 ай бұрын
@@computerager 100% a misuse of the word. So, yes, travels. Let us both hope that Tim may travel with ease about the country. 🤣
@riri17187 ай бұрын
You were mine and my wife's go to voice* 😅 Well done on Chasing the Sun!
@michaelplates7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the part you played in giving us a great and awesome memory of an awesome bunch of GLADIATORS from coaches to admin to players. Loved it.
@marchennink7 ай бұрын
"This is our F.... Movie!" Jacques Nienaber day before the final... what a speech🔥🇿🇦
@ElijahMan26337 ай бұрын
Never thought I’d have Rassie, DvM, Kwagga and everyone else reduce me, a stern soul who thinks he has his kak together, to a mess of tears. Just, brilliant. One of the best things to come out of South Africa and it gives me hope that this will allow my country to get back to its feet. However unlikely that may be. 😢 Proudly South African! 🇿🇦 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@hendrikdegoede9817 ай бұрын
Just so proud a a South African!!
@Arramasta7 ай бұрын
"However unlikely that may be. " - Stop talking kak about our Country
@ElijahMan26337 ай бұрын
@@Arramasta 😂
@pauloputigna78577 ай бұрын
It’s unlikely for sure!
@selvinlouw7 ай бұрын
Understand what you mean with your statement but the sad reality of that is...the country has never been on its feet as long as it is not for the majority of our people. I did not grow up poor enough to know the extend of the minority of our communities until I started working in these poor communities. Our parents really shielded us from this. Can't believe it was never better. In apartheid it was even worst😱 pit toilets, the taps on the corner of the road....but ja our future must definitely be better for the majority of our people.
@jpboje82907 ай бұрын
The phrase “we know what they don’t know” originated from Dricus’ UFC title winning fight where he said “Hulle weet nie wat ons weet nie”, which is the Afrikaans translation. After the fight he reflected on why exactly he said those words as he didn’t rehearse it and it was spontaneous. They were words he has never said or specifically thought of prior. As South Africans a lot of us knew exactly what he meant without an explanation needed. You cannot explain the mindset to adversity and the challenges we face to anyone that isn’t South African. IMO the way South Africans find a way to make something work and get things done in spite of the challenges is a trait inherent to our nation.
@ElijahMan26337 ай бұрын
This. Our people are something special. 🇿🇦
@corinnegourley71257 ай бұрын
That is why you can't copy South Africa
@SteveWarlee7 ай бұрын
I find it funny, that only the minority has this applying. With half the minority having left, the country is reeling
@SteveWarlee7 ай бұрын
@@corinnegourley7125 True, it's a mess
@cobus58417 ай бұрын
Well said. I was sitting there watching this video thinking how Tim's explanation still missed it. It is not just for the nation. Sure, playing for the nation is part of it, but that is the same for all the other national rugby teams. This remark is collective yet personal to the core. Every snarky comment. Every embarrassing defeat. Every derision received. Every hardship suffered. You will know it once you've endured it. You carry it with you. It is ingrained into your character as a South African. They don't know what we know because they haven't lived what we lived.
@allancameron82397 ай бұрын
Tim, you are possibly the most honest, down-to-earth creator of rugby content on this platform. You have style. No one else talks about "earning" our subscription, but you do. I've been following your commentary for some months now and I have finally subscribed. You earned it. And I don't mean that to be patronising or condescending at all. It just happened that way. I am a South African and a die-hard Springbok supporter and I love the way you place balance before everything you say. I like the fact that you are real, the little quirks you have when you present. Your calm demeanour, no noise, no sensationalism, no hype - just plain commentary. You and your channel are a class act. Well done - you have earned my respect too. And it's not because you have so many good things to say about the Boks and everything and everyone that stand behind them, although I won't deny that it makes us feel good. It's because you say what you think and feel, honestly and with no fanfare - just say it. That's class. Keep it up. Enjoy your trip to South Africa later this year and I wish you and your channel the very best any creator could wish for. Salute!
@rosscatterall39187 ай бұрын
I concur. Unbiased, honest and absolutely devoted to the game. Quite refreshing.
@mashaomakwela15397 ай бұрын
Brilliant summation of Tim. He is an awesome Soul.
@salomonligthelm146 ай бұрын
"Hear hear" - from another fellow South African. I think it's your passion Tim, it's infectious! Seeing anyone who LOVE what they do is a beautiful (and I believe) deeply spiritual thing to witness. Shine on, good sir!
@TheJunglecrab7 ай бұрын
The story of Deon Fourie is aging like fine wine… the more you hear it, the more you want to hear it, again and again
@Rustie_za7 ай бұрын
really feel for bongi though
@IwasInThe60s7 ай бұрын
....or like fine brandy.😆
@mario798x57 ай бұрын
Felix Jones...... His overall analysis is next level. England has gained a phenomenal rugby brain . We will surely miss this guy.
@stevegouws32357 ай бұрын
Hi Tim, I've waited 36 hrs for your analysis of the past episode, after I watched it on Sunday. Thank you, I hope we are still going to get a weekly dose of Eggchaser
@jasoncroxford72306 ай бұрын
South Africa is an amazing country, it's people and places are going to blow your mind. Thanks for your enthusiastic breakdowns and insights Tim.
@markgengan60257 ай бұрын
Tim we are happy to make you and Big Jim honourary South Africans, good job with your take on Chasing the Sun 2....
@garethsvencorder9667 ай бұрын
I'm a South African living in New Zealand and just finished watching Chasing the Sun 2. That final episode was epic and made me so proud to be South African. I showed the start of the first episode, when Rassie tuned the players were liars during half-time of the England game, to a couple Kiwi mates. They said South Africans are wired differently. That's because they don't know what we know! I love rugby and I'm so proud of this documentary and the Boks. I'm already fired up for the Irish test series. Not the 3am kick offs on a Sunday morning here in NZ though. You're going to have such a jol in SA Tim.
@lizeltze9812 ай бұрын
Absolutely love your content Tim. You are such an asset to us South Africans. I'm a 71 year old granny, with stack of sons and grandsons who also love Rugby. You are doing a marvelous job of promoting our country and our rugby. You've given us a new appreciation for everything. We're looking with fresh eyes of respect
@mikeperkins43567 ай бұрын
Have enjoyed every review of yours on chasing the Sun, thank you. I hope u have a fantastic time when you visit our incredible beautiful and warm, and hospitable country. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@ivanp89477 ай бұрын
Forged in fire, crowned in gold. A true testimony to the triumph of human spirit
@432htz37 ай бұрын
Rassie is one of the most clever world class coaches in history. Extremely smart strategically snd as an AB fan i look forward to the clash between him and Razor when he coaches the AB's. Total cash of the coaching and world rugby titans.
@herman-phillipkleingeld25787 ай бұрын
Yes! I've been thinking about that since the announcement of Rassie taking over as head coach again. I can't wait for the AB games!
@zackbarrow19277 ай бұрын
Eggchasers coverage of the WC has been the goto for most South Africans and will remain so for the future. Well done. Brilliant work!
@FYVIEmusic7 ай бұрын
Hey Tim - when you come to Cape Town , hit me up and you can come round for a braai or even stay at my house - got a spare room. We’ll show you the real South Africa ! (Hotels are for tourists … 😂). My name is Howard and I’m that dude who made the “rugby for toddler” videos which went around doing the World Cup - not sure if you saw them. Anyway seriously would be lovely to welcome you into Cape Town - I’ve loved your content over the last six months and would love to collaborate / give something back! A big piece of braai meat would be the least I could do!
@wot49227 ай бұрын
Speaking from the heart. I love it.💚💛🇿🇦
@nazierisaacs43397 ай бұрын
awesome show!!!, deon fourie was a absolute legend, so glad you giving him his Kuddos, as a Saffer it makes me so happy to see and hear other countries celebrating our team
@monicaclaassen38527 ай бұрын
Chasing the Sun2 is absolutely brilliant. Truth revealed behind the scenes. So much emotion it’s unbelievable Springboks raw on every level. Just love every single one involved
@razeenmeyer97287 ай бұрын
You know why you've become so famous, in such a quick time, is because you are a genuine guy.
@JohnJohannesJacobs7 ай бұрын
Hey Tim, do you think you and TwoCents Rugby could organize a rugby chat between the two of you? I think the two of you would be able to present quite a pleasant and insightful rugby chat. And obviously the two of you live on opposite sides of the planet and are involved in different rugby comps. Would be great to reconcile the two different rugby worlds
@homeentertainment65697 ай бұрын
Excellent series Tim, will be sure to send a beer money donation. Things you’ll need to do on your trip 1. Ice cold black label on a hot day 2. Followed by Brandy and Coke 3. Authentic braai and Potjie 4. Bunny Chow in Durban 5. Gatsby in Cape Town ( Full House) 6. Your go to protein snack will be Biltong and droewors. 7. Check out the Penguins on boulders beach. 8. Try the calamari and snoek in hout bay. 9. Get the Harties Cableway for an amazing view and sundowners. 10. Take in the amazing beaches, 1000’s of km to choose from. 11. Game Drive 12. Hunting 13. Farm stay 14. Get to the top of table mountain. 15. Jump in a cage to watch some great whites. 16. Whale watching in Cape Town. 17. Winelands Tour is a must 18. Watch some Rugby in your downtime😂 19. So much more to see and do. I’m sure my brethren will give you the low down. Enjoy your trip! Looking forward to daily updates!
@briancostello68927 ай бұрын
You Sound Like a Well Traveled Man. I lived in SA in the early 80s. Just 3 Months. One Thing I Remember Is Standing in Yan Smuts Stadium 🏟️. A Young Amateur Rugby Player & Irish Gaelic Football Player also. In Hindsight. I Should Have Stayed Longer & Played Rugby There in Jahannesburg. 🧐🤔. But Too Inocent & Green. It was During Apartheid then. Which Us Irish Understood. Not Boasting. But I Could Place Kick a Rugby Ball from inside the other Half of the pitch. And Put It Between The Posts. Most of the time. I was 6’-2” & Fast also. I Often Wonder that if I Stayed. Would I Have Gotten A Chance To Be A Springbok. Beautiful People & Beautiful Country. Cheers 🍻
@Emjaygee19507 ай бұрын
And 20. Robeen Island, to see Nelson Mandela's cell.
@DieSaundersse7 ай бұрын
21. Visit Wembley house in Athlone and order yourself koeksister, samosas and a milkshake the best in da world. You will tell me again.
@lianeponton17096 ай бұрын
As a Capetonian, I think you are absolutely brilliant! My husband, son and I are ardent rugby fans and obviously loved the World Cup and we live our Springbokkies. You are going to have an amazing time when you come to SA particularly Cape Town. Look forward to being wonderfully surprised and having the time of your life.. 💚💛💚💛
@DannyMoss-b1x7 ай бұрын
I have played Rugby for 28 years, I have traveled the world and SA to watch my teams. Cutting through white noise and BS from the press is an art you need to understand as a Springbok supporter, you on the other hand is one of the best rugby KZbin channels out there. You are a breath of fresh air, keep up the amazing work, keep Rugby your focus no Team no Individual. You are going to have the trip of your life in SA, that's a given. "You don't know what we know, yet" ... I would love to buy you a beer in Johannesburg.
@hbvscpt71747 ай бұрын
As a proud South African, your heartfelt analysis makes the rugby world a good place! Good work man
@notenoughstones38737 ай бұрын
You are correct about the captaincy. There are many leaders in the group so who actually gets the official mantle is not that important. Siya will still be a big voice even if he isn’t captain.
@carlislekensley84127 ай бұрын
Deon is my legend of all legends. Mental toughness and the energy he brings to the team. Never give up attitude. He was monstrous in the final but let's not forget that crazy tackle against France. Wow what a legend
@JohnJohannesJacobs7 ай бұрын
You are the best rugby youtuber. I also enjoy Jim Hamilton from The rugbypod and I’ll occasionally watch Alfie as he is also quite good and WildKart if he is covering an interesting topic (love his passion)! TwoCents Rugby is also a good one to watch sometimes (truly unbiased and he makes good observations).
@lesangsekete50007 ай бұрын
I thought I was the only one making those observations. My last also has Mark, a kiwi staying in Mexico. These guys are good and very impartial
@JohnJohannesJacobs7 ай бұрын
@@lesangsekete5000 yes, I forgot to mention mark!
@southernafricanboy41487 ай бұрын
How about Squidgy guys 😊
@grootblousmile7 ай бұрын
Tim, as a South African and massive Bokke and Bulls supporter... respect goes out to you for your honest and heartfelt commentary about this. Yes we face adversities (and a lot of them) in South Africa, but our love for our Country and our people runs very, very deep. Rugby, as a uniter in this Country, is unbelievable!
@talana97717 ай бұрын
SA grandma here, raised listening to rugby on the radio and watching on the telly for when I could barely talk... You are so right, enormous respect for the All Blacks. Most of the SA fans I personally know will, if our Boks aren't playing, always cheer for the AB's to win, including me.
@Karma-qt4ji7 ай бұрын
Where do I pre-order my "Bongi says Relax" tshirt?!?
@jc02venter7 ай бұрын
As a South African, the bongi incedent. I remember from my perspective. I didn't think it was a major thing. I thought it was people and the media trying to make it more then it was. And I'm actually sure the boks didn't let it get to them either. Because of our countries history I know for a team like the springboks to be so close. There simply is no way that race is ever a factor. They are truly an inspiration for the whole world
@bjornhoffmann60087 ай бұрын
Thanks for this review! Top stuff, as usual. Anyone notice how the documentary didn't show a single mistake from the AB's? Not a missed kick to poles to be seen anywhere. It's as if the message is: we won this. the ABs did not lose this
@mrobo46997 ай бұрын
We did win it 😂
@SteveWarlee7 ай бұрын
Perhaps we should say, as per usual, we just scraped through as per normal.
@cobus58417 ай бұрын
@@SteveWarlee Yet we scrape through more than most. Contemplate on that a bit. Your pessimism only highlights whatever resentment you harbor. Go look at how formidable the other teams were. Scotland, Ireland, England, France, New Zealand. They threw everything at us, yet they didn't beat us with ease. They didn't even scrape through. Whether you lose by a millimeter or a mile, you've lost.
@SteveWarlee7 ай бұрын
@@cobus5841 and yet Ur wrong. NZ beat Ireland who beat us by a margin. Oh, so now their formidable teams. Scotland, Ur joking. We scraped through period. Yes we won yaye, but loose by a point nobody would rave like lunatics as u lot are. Steyn saved us from lions defeat, last gasp kick. We are last gaspers and the mindset is not to dominate but play catch up a hope to win it barely. That's not pessimistic u dunce it's factual.
@petes95247 ай бұрын
@@SteveWarleeguys like you would be on KP duty and latrine emptying. No damned good in a tank or a firefight.
@bunduboer7 ай бұрын
Hi Tim. I really enjoy your style of commentry about rugby. Even after England lost to South Africa, you were honest in your grief as well as your praise. Looking forward to reports your from our home soil.
@christofourie14097 ай бұрын
Tim thanks a million for all your wonderful reviews of an unforgettable RWC, you could be a Saffa any day. I am a South African living in France for many years and the feeling we have inside about our country and our rugby team never goes away. I really wish you a fantastic time in SA, you will be blown away by our hospitality.....enjoy every moment you deserve it.
@theriddler56017 ай бұрын
Every single one of our players is South Africa personified. They have different playing abilities and different styles of playing but deep down it is all for the same purpose. That purpose is purpose itself and it cannot be measured by talent alone but also by willpower and the strength in our hearts, minds and souls. So I wish to say thank you Tim for all of this insight and cherish the fact that you still have an extraordinarily bright future ahead with so many accomplishments still yet to come! From a proud South African🇿🇦
@whiskeyboystve7 ай бұрын
Tim, I can’t thank you enough for the content you produce on this Channel. Honestly. The work you do for all Rugby is amazing. I remember just flicking through KZbin prior to the Rugby WC last year, seeing the first glimpse of the knowledge & love for the game you have.. And couldn’t get enough. The previews, squad announcements, the power rankings. The excellent work you did bringing the World Cup alive from France. I’m a South African born boy, who watched South Africa win the 1995 World Cup. And to see how much Rugby means to all South Africa. After winning back to back World Cups with this incredible Team. I hope you get the opportunity to bring Deon on, and all the other stars while on your visit. You deserve it, just for the great work you do. Thank you Tim.
@craigdawson88797 ай бұрын
What a great synopsis ,look forward to your posts, when you come to SA you will see the true rugby fans, hospitable, humble and thirsty
@wihanvanzyl45647 ай бұрын
Man its good to be on the "wen kant".
@craigmorgan46767 ай бұрын
Agreed brother every1 is losers,Boks best NATION to have PLAYED the game!💪🔥💯🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@anitaduplessis28657 ай бұрын
Thank you for your reviews and for inspiring us. Rassie’s heart and face when he says, “…this time they just said, ‘thank you, thank you.’” Words can never articulate the life-giving impact this Springbok team had on our nation. Thank you!
@colinscott86777 ай бұрын
I Hope you enjoy South Africa The fabulous food!! the tastes, Warm Ocean, friendly people, the fresh air, the smells, the birds, the injection of power in your body and mind and of course the Rugby.... I miss it sooooo much
@pauloputigna78577 ай бұрын
And the load shedding!😎
@2birdswithastone7 ай бұрын
Love Eggchasers. My go to channel for real honest answers to rugby questions. As excited I was, I was sad to see the closing final episode of Chasing the sun 2 last night but let me tell you something. The anticipation and the excitement of waiting for the episode during this last week, was on a par with my feelings during the world cup last year. I was on the "regte kant" of happy exited emotions. The reminder of the journey was and is so welcome. I had forgotten about the Bongi Curry slur. In so doing reminded that this world isn't perfect and its these kind of imperfections that make it all so entertaining for me. I'm also reminded how easy it is for the innocent to be "court" up in the systems we have and burnt at the stake for crimes they are simply not guilty of. We all should take a moment to really look deep into our behavior patterns and why we choose what we choose. Anger and aggression over love and kindness for example. Or not. Spending time on this is really a choice but I digress, so sorry for that jabber. There are a couple of strong life lesson I take from watching this brilliantly put together roller coaster of emotions project, Chasing the Sun 2. 1: if you work hard and focus, and really put in extra effort, and if you are humble you can and will achieve greatness. 2: If you assemble the right people in the right places achieving the impossible is within your grasp. 3: Having the right management team is just as important as the team. So choose well. 4: Love and kindness go along way in achieving common goals 5: Working together is the answer. That shot of Rassie emotional at the airport during the teams arrival back into SA. The reception he and the team received which sparked this emotion. I only wish in my life that I can experience even just a piece of the level of pride I witnessed in the sum of all the parts leading up to this exquisite highly unique Rassie moment. How truly remarkable. I thank the producers of this project for taking me on this journey. I thank the players for writing their own script and striving for and achieving greatness. The story that is the journey to holding the Web Ellis trophy aloft as champions is so much bigger than a rugby teams back to back world champion repeat and becoming champions for a record 4th time. It's the journey each and every South African is on. The road we have traveled and the road we are traveling. What we see and what we feel in this country. The hardships my captain speaks of and the day to days struggles of a nation under a government holding it's citizens to ransom for greed and personal gain. It's how each of us connect to the knowledge that we truly have the most glorious country in the world and that with the right management (see what I did there?) we can all benefit from our land and it's abundance. The conundrum that is a mismanaged country can be rectified. Just like PSDT said, "everyone is fucking scared. If you afraid say so. We make a fucking plan." The motivation of the man. The truth. We have to help each other and work together to beat the cancer in our country and that means educating the voter. Each and everyone of you South Africans should be doing something to help educate the voter leading up to the immanent election. Flooding social media with reasons to not vote ANC and EFF without being condescending for example. Just relay your truth. I don't have the answer as to what the future holds but I can see what has happened, what is happening and that if nothing changes, it'll only get worse. So if you want a better home for you and your family, start working hard, together toward it. Yes I'm scared but shit, I want change. Look out for my video post. It's coming very soon. Can't wait to see yours. The emotion Rassi felt at the airport that I speak above and of wanting a little bit of it; imagine we work together and change our leadership and this country becomes the kind of country we all know it can be. A true example to the world of a fantastic place to live where the people work together like the Springbok Rugby team showed us. One for all it's citizens. I want that and I know, I really really know so do you. Like any great TV series. Leading the audience toward the idea of a sequel is the formula used by Hollywood and as such the rest of the world. There is no exception to Chasing the sun 2. Chasing the sun 3. I can't wait to see how that project unfolds. Patience Antony. Patience.
@WolfgangCola7 ай бұрын
Thanks for all the content Tim, I especially love how you bash out the full time reactions within minutes of matches. Chasing the sun reviews & selection reactions have also been fab! Started watching you during the 6 nations but I’ve gone back and watched a lot of your World Cup and other coverage. I really appreciate your balanced, calm perspective. I’ve just been getting back into rugby after years away studying, and through your passionate channel I’ve been motivated to find a local club out here in the wilds of Finland. They play even here! 😂 Thanks again, I really appreciate your content.
@chieffa327 ай бұрын
The line "hulle weet nie wat ons weet nie" i.e. they dont know what we know was coined by Dricus Du Plessis when he was fighting his way up the middleweight class in UFC. Chasing the Sun pays homage to him during the credits where they show him walking through the airport with the title belt.
@MobBarley007 ай бұрын
Wrong
@chieffa327 ай бұрын
@@MobBarley00 I am 100% sure this is the case, but okay, who coined it and when? Happy to accept I'm wrong if I am, but you're going to have to prove it.
@MobBarley007 ай бұрын
@@chieffa32 okay. Well I can’t prove it but I heard the phrase being used way before even the RWC. Don’t know who coined it but for whatever reason some people seem to give Dricus credit. I’m a fan of Dricus btw.
@chieffa327 ай бұрын
@@MobBarley00 The reason you cant prove it is because Dricus coined it at UFC 290 after beating Whittaker. You may have heard it before, but Dricus coined it. Just a simple google search would've confirmed this for you with various news pages and even Kurt Darren (for what that's worth) confirming it. Pro tip - if you cant prove something to the contrary, then dont publicly state someone is wrong.
@marchennink7 ай бұрын
I'm a South African living here and I've never felt prouder.... ICONIC! Thanks Tim, you've done such a wonderful job with your channel, you've been with my family and I and plenty South Africans from the start of this campaign, my favorite rugby channel. 🫶🇿🇦
@f1greenlight7 ай бұрын
My 12 year old son favourite part of the Episode is Jacques Nienaaber speech. Some of these kids were not meant to be there, because of their circumstances. It teaches and reminds us all again, that where you start is not where you finish. Life is not linear. All the detours on the way serve to make you stronger, add to your toolbox for the future. BE ALWAYS EXCELLENT IN WHAT YOU DO. BE READY AND PREPARED FOR WHAT YOU ARE STRIVING FOR. You never know how and where your opportunity will come or who is watching you. Rassies closing comments about South Africa our Country and remember who we are and capable of as a country. I will not speak ill of it, but what can I do to make it what we all know is capable of. Forget the politicians, but what we as citizens can do at grass root levels. Also, wow was I wrong about Jacques Nienaaber. The narrative in the Media and public at large, was the Coach was Rassie, but Jacques was playing his second fiddle. My word were we wrong. The man was the Man. Love how Rassie had so much trust in his Coaching Staff. Wow. The media focused on Rassie, but the coaches were focused on the job. My sadness is that this Doccie is not available to the rest of the country. It's needed.
@cobus58417 ай бұрын
We must all just roll up our sleeves an jump in to get the job done. Politicians won't do it for us. They only want to gorge on money and power at the expense of our nation. You are correct! The WHOLE country needs to see this.
@kenweeks38037 ай бұрын
Tim thanks for 5 x ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ reviews it’s been a pleasure watching
@jan-gertnel45567 ай бұрын
Tim you make me cry. I love the rivalries you describe. The Boks are so much more than a team to me, they represent so much of what is good and right in our beautiful country.
@chumanindzala26717 ай бұрын
Dont get mugged, the country and its people are predominantly good pleople. Biggest problem is the politicians.
@Jesus_is_Lord_3167 ай бұрын
politics and crime The rest is pretty good!!
@mixer57177 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the South African story, Tim, and appreciating it in the way you did. I am sure you will love your visit and receive a very warm welcome
@GRIMMY1067 ай бұрын
I've been looking at youtube every 15min from monday morning waiting for this. KZbin started to ask me click here to prove you are not a robot.
@Iseethatshit7 ай бұрын
That’s crazy 😂
@jasonbuys1727 ай бұрын
You were not the only one haha
@vickihallett47127 ай бұрын
I've also been waiting not very patiently for Tim's review .. As per usual a brilliant review. You are going to love S.A big time Tim!!!! 😀🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@pjloynes7 ай бұрын
Too right that this has set the benchmark for docs. The raw emotions show is truly amazing. As a Saffer this brought tears to my eyes. Watching this again it brought back the nervous and excitement of the whole tournament.
@KwizatsHaderach87 ай бұрын
Why does Tim not have a REALLY big rugby correspondent's job in an established English paper or other media outlet? Surely the best journo, with the same eloquence, versus all those other misguided, miserable old farts? I mean the man made me feel his pain after that semi-final but somehow he still positioned the SA win as immense and deserving. Keep going mate-I-never-met: you have earned a subscription!
@WillBruce-wz5rc6 ай бұрын
Hi Tim love the channel. The real unsung hero of this team is Franco Mostert, he made 49 tackles and missed none in the knockout stages. Thanks for the content. Have a lekker time in SA.
@charleschurch49017 ай бұрын
Hi Tim. I have been waiting for your review on episode 5 of chasing the Sun 2. I watched it on Mnet and enjoyed it so much that I knew you would be blown away by this episode. We look forward to seeing you in South Africa. You will love our country and our people. Some areas can be dangerous because of crime so get advice on how and where you travel. Having said that, I know you will have a great time here.
@craigzeeman57317 ай бұрын
Tim, you were my go to during the WC and I still keep following and watching… you are truly impartial and give great views and comments, love your character , I have no doubt that when u arrive in SA you will be looked after and someone will get a bok player or two on your channel ..much respect 💪🏻 as for Chasing the Sun, wow full of emotions seeing behind the scenes, a great job to the producers showcasing ‘wat ons weet’ Bokke you did what all thought was impossible on your road to the 2023 RWC so proud to be a bok supporter 🙏🏻😎
@winfriedbauer22807 ай бұрын
South Africans love you, man! You´re gonna have a great time in SA!
@quintinjohnphillipmyburgh80157 ай бұрын
I followed you during the world cup and you took us with on your world cup journey and I enjoyed every video you uploaded. Thank you for your effort, I became a absolute fan of your channel
@greenplasticgun7 ай бұрын
I mentioned on another video that South Africa's and then New Zealand's respective slumps in form have re ignited my passion for the Boks v ABs. I think both teams needed to be brought down to earth, each give each other record hammerings and in the end to meet in the final was just poetic.
@AlisonManasse2 ай бұрын
I'm a South African woman of 66 years old. You have so hit the nail on the head. The rest of the world cannot understand just how much the rugby binds us all together. It's the common ground on which we all meet. It's our life.
@alangrove26427 ай бұрын
Can’t wait for the final episode of ‘Chasing The Brannas’ Tim. I hope you get that interview.
@pietererasmus7 ай бұрын
@alangrove2642 you just put the perfect name of the next series I definitely want to watch XD
@delilah406 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@elmarnel75287 ай бұрын
I do appreciate the measured and level headed commentary you provide. As SA supporters we are so used to being given stick for being dumb, backwards etc and given that you support a different country its even more special. Thank you, much appreciated.
@Castaca277 ай бұрын
Us South Africans still believe that we achieved the greatest victories without our best player in 2 decades, Marx. THAT makes our victory so much sweeter. Malcolm is worth 8 points a game. We achieved this without our second biggest strength, our lineouts.
@jacqloock7 ай бұрын
And without scrums really
@JeremyDyer-r6n7 ай бұрын
Branners is an absolute legend, what a story.. a journeyman pro and if I recall his dad was very ill and they had to tell Him eventually but he said please to stay in France!! Wow what a warrior 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@SignificantWines7 ай бұрын
The biggest games for the Boks this year for me is Ireland..... if Ireland manage to beat us then we won't hear the end of how they should have won the WC..... going to be huge test matches ;)))
@lucymcintosh3437 ай бұрын
Exactly right there
@Alias-gy3tz7 ай бұрын
Should have, could have..... 🙄 Nobody cares what they think. They could not even make it to the semi final.
@lizzydreamer69406 ай бұрын
As a South African who never used to follow rugby - who never even understood how it's played - I got pulled into it during the RWC of 2023. It was impossible to ignore the buzzing energy everywhere around you and, despite not being a fan of rugby, I am a proud South African and will always support this country in achieving greatness. Since then I've read Rassie's book and watched the second Chasing the Sun documentary, and my respect for the game has only grown. I don't think I'll ever be a die-hard supporter, but I think it is impossible not to have rugby running through your veins when it is so vital and important for this country - when it literally represents hope for so many. I've been following your channel as well, and I really enjoy it. I hope to get tickets for my dad for the NZ vs Springboks game in Cape Town, since he is a huge rugby fan. I hope you enjoy South Africa. It is a beautiful, amazing, resilient country, full of wonderful people who unfortunately have to go through more than most people should have to go through.
@thebha75197 ай бұрын
I need that ''Bongi says relax shirt''. Good job Sir.
@jamesmoulder55797 ай бұрын
Your truth and understanding is amazing. Love watching your program.
@mvubu68237 ай бұрын
'hulle weet nie wat ons weet nie' - They don't know what we know A classic statement from UFC Champion, Dricus du Plessis who won his title around the same time “It’s a statement that even though we’re underdogs, even though we don’t have what all these big countries have… we have all these challenges [and] it doesn’t really matter.” The CHESLIN moment was an exact copy of what happened to Mark Andrews in the 1995 World Cup. Kitch Christie and Morne du Plessis called him in to ask if he could play flank. He said no. Went back to his room and realised he messed up and was going to be dropped. They called him back and asked if he could play 8. He said he was very happy to, played it at school... even though he hadn't!! The rest is history. The Dwayne moment was a link back to him losing his dad as a young boy.
@mvubu68237 ай бұрын
@@MobBarley00 huh? What's the issue? Did I not type that it's Dricus' quote?
@MobBarley007 ай бұрын
@@mvubu6823 it’s not his quote. Was being used for some time before that. I’m curious why you think he coined it. Google the phrase and you will see it was being used before
@jkmb57587 ай бұрын
@@MobBarley00 What's your beef? No one said he made up that line. Definition of quote: 'repeat or copy out (words from a text or speech written or spoken by another person)'. Rassie quoted Ricus, who quoted someone else, who quoted ... you get the picture?
@chrisotto12927 ай бұрын
I think Rassie actually tweeted that first?
@mvubu68237 ай бұрын
@@chrisotto1292 no, it was Dricus in the moment, in the ring. Totally unplanned
@Jesus_is_Lord_3167 ай бұрын
And you’re welcome to come visit us here in South Africa 🇿🇦!!! Hope your visit exceeds expectations. Safe travels and always travel with trusted locals!! 🙏
@Wyebank7 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved your take on the doc. Really hope you get to have Deon Fourie on the channel. His story is truly inspiring.
@NicolaTownsend-s4b7 ай бұрын
Just saw The Courier Guy ad - Chasing the Sunset - it is brilliant 😂😂😂! Got to love our sense of humor. Thanks for showcasing and appreciating our talent, Sir Tim!
@ajayc6417 ай бұрын
Were also reminded what a thug Frizzell is, that move on Mbonambi looked very much planned and deliberate. Should have been a red card and lengthy ban...
@libertyavalanche7 ай бұрын
It was certainly planned.
@lm_b50807 ай бұрын
i mean its the same guy who assaulted a woman & threatened the victim soooo...
@jonathanmogale13967 ай бұрын
Shannon frizel belongs in prison. Locked up for far worse than what he did to Bongi
@rolandlundall1336 ай бұрын
Thank you Sir for your appreciation of our Springboks boys. I am from South African, but I work in Sweden and I went to the final in Paris, as I would not have missed it for anything. In South Africa we call the Springboks, the Bokke. It is one of the few ways we can show the world, that we are the best in something and give our people hope and joy back home. Rugby is part of our DNA and we call it our game.
@thevissersVisser7 ай бұрын
Tim, love your show. Good to have someone outside South Africa talking straight about the Boks. It would be great if the refs did a similar documentary so people get a better insight to their difficult job. Without refs, we don’t have a game
@wilfredsmith1837 ай бұрын
There is a ref documentary on rugbypass I think.
@Birdman9537 ай бұрын
Thanks Tim for your insight and commentary. From sitting on the beach and out amongst the fans doing your talk and interviews, your channel was more than subscribable! I could not wait to hear your commentary of episode 5. Perfect and unbiased as usual.
@oj42497 ай бұрын
Thought Schalk Brits’ role in 2019 was massive then Deon Fourie said hold my beer. At 38 and 37 respectively those guys did it for the country 🔥🇿🇦.
@StevenBenjaminAuthor7 ай бұрын
or you mean "hold my brannas""
@davidrabbolini65747 ай бұрын
Such a good decision to watch the school boy rugby in South Africa. You are going to love it. The rivalry is crazy and will give you further insight into where the passion comes from.
@siphesihleoliphant87347 ай бұрын
I'll have to revisit Chasing the Sun 2 before our test in July❤😊
@mikesouter7 ай бұрын
The take-out for me was the speech "that none of them should be here"...that each of them at one stage or another in their lives had told someone, told "them", what they could do with themselves and wrote their own story and made their own journey in getting here. Now being encouraged to go on that field and carry on their narrative was just brilliant. What motivation. That is fire in your soul. As the All Blacks found - impossible to beat. The All Blacks come back story from their annihilation at Twickenham is also remarkable and it is a pity that they didn't a documentary. The same can be said with England. I guess these come backs we put that down to the characters who play this game. Gladiators.
@JacquesGrimmick7 ай бұрын
The Bongi incident was ludicrous, jumping to conclusions could have caused a lot more damage than it did, but Bongi knew what he said on the pitch and the Springbok brotherhood protected him, in my opinion this just added more fuel to the Springbok fire.
@ryanmatthews42397 ай бұрын
Great work, Tim!!! The respect between the Bok and AB teams and supporters is real. Sonny-Bill's comments in the episode prove it!
@kristian7627 ай бұрын
My favourite was Willemse after all the credits "we're not finshed yet, we're going for chasing the sun 3" 😂
@keithonlife7 ай бұрын
Yeh nice Tim!! Especially how you connect with the story on Deon and Duane ... you're an Englishman telling a story about my team from a doco I havent seen yet and you can bring tears to my eyes, thank you china, enjoy the trip!!! You will be treated like gold there man!! Stay safe stay well!!
@jacqueshollands56307 ай бұрын
Tim has been so kind and complimentary to our country and our team over the past few months. I heard him when he admitted to a little jealousy. How about we vote him an honorary Saffer? I'll happily have him by our sides celebrating our warriors. (Unless he defends Owen Farrell again 😂😜)and
@drikuslourens18544 ай бұрын
the respect and love comes from two things for South Africans firstly during apretihed years when South Africa was banned from international rugby Nz was one of the only international sides that would come and play the springboks for longer than just one or two tests or the occasional lions tour , the ABs would regularly tour for 6 weeks, and at the time it meant the majority of Sa games where SA vs Nz . The all blacks also got alot of support from the oppressed population as at the time the Springboks where seen as a symbol of rascit and opersive government and they saw a win for the All Blacks as a when for them and plus the name "All Blacks " evoked alot of emotions at the time , that also why the boks being the symbol they are now is just an amazing miracle
@joycekweyama63832 ай бұрын
Well said.
@theankletap7 ай бұрын
Also looking forward to having you in SA. Next time you are down, come to Cape Town. We can get together for a braai.
@tessawhitfield20187 ай бұрын
Thank you Tim / Eggchasers - I've been following you since your "Breakdown" post pre-RWC 2023 and it's been an amazing ride - love your passion for this beautiful game. Really looking forward to your experience of our amazing SA - a troubled, but amazing country nevertheless!
@PoetSteeveeB7 ай бұрын
Certainly hope you will be hosting a 'Eggy breakfast' chat while in Cape Town before the All blackout test? Would buy ticket to listen to your insights no matter the price.....
@pierreorban58887 ай бұрын
Brilliant Tim. Love the way you go through this totally unscripted. Love the channel. Now hoping to he'll thr production company releases a collective box set.
@jksinorbit7 ай бұрын
Tim you don't even realise how complicated the AB/ Bok relationship is. We have a whole section of our rugby community who are the most vociferous AB supporters. Me personally I hate them, they have inflicted much pain on me, but I respect them because they are just damn good.
@heatherdamons75317 ай бұрын
True this: My older brother is an ardent Springbok-his oldest daughter a die hard AB. My younger brother AB while his kids are Springboks. Family WhatsApp group kicks off on game days.
@petes95247 ай бұрын
"a whole section"? In the 80s sure, but when last were you at a cape town game? Your "section" has evaporated to a handful of old people. It all started swinging in 95 and with Siya, Kolbe, Arendse, Willemse you try and find a dozen AB supporters in Cape Town now.
@rugbywatchesgaming40487 ай бұрын
For me I wish they would have touched more on PSDT being the only forward asked to go full 80 in a 7-1 split especially when Willie mentioned what toll it takes on the backs but absolutely brilliant have sobbed so much watching this
@Sirloots7 ай бұрын
The only channel I happily watch the ads to support you. Fantastic heartfelt, honest commentary.