DaPakiGuy
10th November 2005, 10:20
Book Introduction:
Excellent reasons why… you should check out the November 2005 edition of SA Sports Illustrated
1. SA Sport Special Report - Ten years and R50-million have been spent on rugby development, yet the only proper 'development' player in the Springbok squad is Solly Tyibilika. We investigate the problem, and offer a solution to rugby's transformation woes.
2. The Case against Brian van Rooyen - The Crime: The poor administration of SA rugby. The Accused: SA Rugby boss Brian van Rooyen. The judge: You.
3. Back With A Bang - Percy Montgomery reveals the secrets of his success as Springbok fullback...and no, he's still not apologising for those boots he wore when he played for the Stormers.
4. In The Zone - Imagine there was a computer programme that could monitor every split-second of every move made by every Springbok and every opposition Test player. No wonder Jake White's using it.
5. TV Or Not TV? - Thanks to modern television technology, there's no reason for cricket's Test match umpires to get any decisions wrong. But where do you draw the line between human umpires and complete TV control?
6. How England Won The Ashes - We discover how the Poms beat the (supposedly) unbeatable Australians at their own game, and reclaimed cricket's most coveted urn.
7. Vince's Vision - Vince van der Bijl, SA Cricket's new General Manager of Professional Cricket, lays down the law.
8. Bafana Split - Last year this time South African soccer fans were celebrating the successful 2010 World Cup bid. A year on, Bafana Bafana have failed to qualify for World Cup 2006. What's gone wrong?
9. The Tenner - We pay tribute to the 10 greatest sporting records, from the undefeated heavyweight boxer to the bloke who took part in five Olympics (and won gold every time!).
10. Different Strokes - It's all going swimmingly at Swimming SA, where a new structure is setting South Africa up for more Olympic glory.
11. Off The Road Again - SASI Editor Steve Smith tackles an SA National Off-road Championship Race... and he (plus the other drivers) lives to tell the tale.
12. The Bjorn Identity - Twenty-five years after he so completely dominated world tennis, Bjorn Borg remains an enigmatic figure. We explore the mystery that is Borg.
13. Cricket's Comeback - Test cricket is being completely transformed by a new generation of attacking batsmen. It's great news for the game, but is it bad news for bowlers?
14. The Big Wiesy - Michelle Wie hasn't won anything yet, but she's expected to earn $10-million in her first year as a golf pro. We discover why...
15. F1: The Next Generation - We profile the youngsters who are lining up to challenge Messrs Alonso, Raikkonen and Schumacher.
16. Toyota Ruffstuff - This year's SASI/Toyota Ruffstuff challenge was ruffer and tuffer than ever before. It's enough to make even a hardened sports pro cry.
17. Aussie Rules - Tear off your sleeves and try not to score a behind. Australia's insane national sport is coming to a township near you.
18. Stuck In A Moment - Feast your eyes on our selection of the finalists for the Red Bull Snapshot 2005 competition.
Regulars : Wordsmith; Letters; Foreplay; Photobooth; Sportstyle
For Further Information:
http://www.sasi.co.za/static/magazine.php
nstall Information:
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Excellent reasons why… you should check out the November 2005 edition of SA Sports Illustrated
1. SA Sport Special Report - Ten years and R50-million have been spent on rugby development, yet the only proper 'development' player in the Springbok squad is Solly Tyibilika. We investigate the problem, and offer a solution to rugby's transformation woes.
2. The Case against Brian van Rooyen - The Crime: The poor administration of SA rugby. The Accused: SA Rugby boss Brian van Rooyen. The judge: You.
3. Back With A Bang - Percy Montgomery reveals the secrets of his success as Springbok fullback...and no, he's still not apologising for those boots he wore when he played for the Stormers.
4. In The Zone - Imagine there was a computer programme that could monitor every split-second of every move made by every Springbok and every opposition Test player. No wonder Jake White's using it.
5. TV Or Not TV? - Thanks to modern television technology, there's no reason for cricket's Test match umpires to get any decisions wrong. But where do you draw the line between human umpires and complete TV control?
6. How England Won The Ashes - We discover how the Poms beat the (supposedly) unbeatable Australians at their own game, and reclaimed cricket's most coveted urn.
7. Vince's Vision - Vince van der Bijl, SA Cricket's new General Manager of Professional Cricket, lays down the law.
8. Bafana Split - Last year this time South African soccer fans were celebrating the successful 2010 World Cup bid. A year on, Bafana Bafana have failed to qualify for World Cup 2006. What's gone wrong?
9. The Tenner - We pay tribute to the 10 greatest sporting records, from the undefeated heavyweight boxer to the bloke who took part in five Olympics (and won gold every time!).
10. Different Strokes - It's all going swimmingly at Swimming SA, where a new structure is setting South Africa up for more Olympic glory.
11. Off The Road Again - SASI Editor Steve Smith tackles an SA National Off-road Championship Race... and he (plus the other drivers) lives to tell the tale.
12. The Bjorn Identity - Twenty-five years after he so completely dominated world tennis, Bjorn Borg remains an enigmatic figure. We explore the mystery that is Borg.
13. Cricket's Comeback - Test cricket is being completely transformed by a new generation of attacking batsmen. It's great news for the game, but is it bad news for bowlers?
14. The Big Wiesy - Michelle Wie hasn't won anything yet, but she's expected to earn $10-million in her first year as a golf pro. We discover why...
15. F1: The Next Generation - We profile the youngsters who are lining up to challenge Messrs Alonso, Raikkonen and Schumacher.
16. Toyota Ruffstuff - This year's SASI/Toyota Ruffstuff challenge was ruffer and tuffer than ever before. It's enough to make even a hardened sports pro cry.
17. Aussie Rules - Tear off your sleeves and try not to score a behind. Australia's insane national sport is coming to a township near you.
18. Stuck In A Moment - Feast your eyes on our selection of the finalists for the Red Bull Snapshot 2005 competition.
Regulars : Wordsmith; Letters; Foreplay; Photobooth; Sportstyle
For Further Information:
http://www.sasi.co.za/static/magazine.php
nstall Information:
Unpack it and Enjoy !
Download:
http://rapidshare.de/files/7062617/SA.Sports.rar.html
Mirror Download:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WRXSTX27