Cape Town – Former Springbok wing James Small has launched a scathing Twitter attack on current fullback Zane Kirchner.
Small took to Twitter in the aftermath of the Boks’ embarrassing 34-32 defeat to minnows Japan in their Rugby World Cup opener in Brighton on Saturday.
I do not understand how proven finishers like Jean De Jong and Cheslin Colbe were excluded from squad!!
— James Terence Small (@JamesTerenceSm1) September 21, 2015
Small, 46, who is doing commentary for SABC during the tournament, wrote, “Zane Kirchner does not belong on an international pitch!!!” Â
Zane Kirshner does not belong on an international pitch!!! — James Terence Small (@JamesTerenceSm1) September 19, 2015
Small followed that tweet with an explanation of what went wrong and confirmation in his belief that the Boks have reached the lowest point in their illustrious history, writing: “Biggest disappointment.. Lack of urgency intensity and accuracy from senior players.. Reputations don’t win games.. Lowest point in history!”
Biggest disappointment.. Lack of urgency intensity and accuracy from senior players.. Reputations don’t win games.. Lowest point in history!
— James Terence Small (@JamesTerenceSm1) September 19, 2015
Small concluded with a subtle dig at coach Heyneke Meyer, writing: “Congrats Eddie Jones.. Just shows what a proper coach can do!!”
South African media isn’t happy #RWC #Japan for @MailSport http://t.co/ObKQYuHZQj — Adam Smith (@asmithjourno) September 20, 2015
Small, who made his Test debut against New Zealand in 1992, played 47 matches in the Green and Gold before retiring in 1997.
Small was a World Cup winner in 1995. –Â Sport24
Take a bow to Japan I whas wrong and I’m taking my hat of to Japan well done. Hard work for the Boks.But I believe they will bounce back.
— Bakkies Botha (@BakkiesBotha4) September 19, 2015