Thursday, 29 July 2010

Jo'burg - The Story So Far

Some info has filtered back to the UK but we thought we would give you a little more......

After squeezing all the luggage onto the coach we breathed a sigh of relief and began our journey to Heathrow. The lads were suprisingly quiet and we felt like our adventure had started, I am sure the boys will have let you know that it came to a sharp standstill on the M1 motorway when a substantial plume of smoke was seen coming from the rear of the coach, safely on the hard shoulder the driver carried out some investigations and his conclusion was "we are going nowhere" With these words our hearts sank. Over the next one and a half hours there were frantic calls to Teamlink TUI, Wilfreda and South African Airways. Our second sigh of relief came when our replacement coach arrived. The boys had watered the roadside there were groans of hunger but we pushed on and arrived at Heathrow behind schedule but in time for check in. Surely nothing else could go wrong...........or so we thought. Nick Middleton was refused travel for having a passport with no blank pages. Thinking Adam would be upset at this was proved wrong when he said can I have my money then"

Nick finally joined us 2 days later and two hundred quid lighter, Scott and Paul drank his share of the beer in the meantime.

From now on things seemed to go quite smoothly, flight was on time, coach to hotel was on time and we checked in with very few problems. The next day we went out & about visiting Constitution Hill, Soweto and Ellis Park. For some of this we certainly had our eyes opened during this tour about South Africas history.

We then came to our first match day - DRFC V Rand Park High. This was an interesting and close run game that all Donny lads played in. It was played on the hardest pitch we had ever seen, brown grass poking out of the ground left the lads asking was it safe to play? Despite this the game went ahead and took to the last second for a win to be claimed. Sam Colbear kicked the winning conversion giving us 13 points to Rand Parks 11. Great result for not only the team but for Sam on his 17th birthday. What a way to celebrate.
Rand Park as hosts were fantastic, the boys were treated to a night out at HOOTERS Bar!!!! Whilst the coaching team were looked after by the teachers in a local bar.

Today has seen our 2nd match against Bryanston High. The boys returned to School after a night with the hosts and prepared for the match. The pitch seemed a little better as it had been watered for the game but was still very dry and hard. Doncaster scored 50 points to Bryanston's 7 giving us a convincing win against a very accommodating group of people. Our opposition thought we were mad English men when we went for a dip in their outdoor pool which was freezing! All the players plus John, Dave Jack, Steve, and Nick took the plunge some willingly others by force. Nick is still trying to dry his money out! The hosting at Bryanston has been excellent, parents have washed & ironing the lads clothes whilst the coaches have been wined & dined at the schools expense.

Bryanston also transported the boys to a local shopping complex, Santon City, and coaching staff to & from the game saving us the taxi fares. Fab!

Whilst with hosts some lads have been treated to nights out, parties, visits in the local area including Montecasino. Others have received gifts such as a Sprinbok shirt.

We are now preparing to move to Durban and will flying to the coast tomorrow at 11am (ish)

Please do not worry the lads are all fine but here are the injuries so far:-
Danny Simpson - right shoulder, recovering well.
Ben Fairclough - calf injury, seems to be enjoying the massage far too much for my liking.
Adam Middleton - left shoulder injury, still playing.
Lawrence Arnold - split head open in Bryanston game, 4 stiches at local hospital but fit & well with a huge smile on his face.

Near Misses
Matt Myers - fell down an open manhole on 1st night, grazed shin up like a flash & no whinging!
Chris Trem - Hooters finished him off he siad goodbye to his dinner and was a little pale the next day.

Paul Tinker & Scott Colbear decided to take time out from the main group & find a golf course. After finding a foreign taxi driver who had no sense of direction they ended up at a burnt golf course then the poshest course in town and finally a driving range a short walk from our hotel. At this point they handed over a small fortune to the driver, shot a few balls , drank a few beers and walked back to our hotel.

Having trouble with photos but will keep trying.

Steve, Yvonne and the gang

15 comments:

  1. Sounds fantastic. Pleased everyone is having a good time - it wouldn't be a Donny game if Lawrence or Tammo didn't end up being stitched up at some point!!

    Pitches must have been "firm" if our lads thought they were worse than DRFC.

    Good luck for the next game - keep up the winning streak.

    Looking forward to the next blog.

    See you all on Monday - can't wait.

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  2. Love the Blogg!! Nick never mentioned being thrown in the pool (well done lads, keep it up).
    Great news about the match scores.I bet they dont know whats hit them.
    Well done everyone.

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  3. Thanks for a great blog!!!, are you all needing industrial packs of "Resolve" or are the kidneys managing. Thanks for all the info sound like the lads are having a ball. Hope the flight was great this morning and was less "challenging" than the flight over. Have a great safari and a bit of down time good luck with the next match ,see you Monday

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  4. Thank you very much for the report.
    I hope Lawrence can get bandaged up and get back on the pitch together with all the other casualties.
    I trust Lawrence is alright and did not cause anyone too much bother.
    Its great to hear you all seem to be enjoying the tour keep it up, we are all with you at this end.

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  5. Fantastic blog! Can't wait to see the photos!!! Congratulations on the wins. Hope everyone recovering well.
    Well done Josh it sounds as though you are still in one piece - keep it up(& change a habit of a lifetime)! Hope your hosts aren't too exasperated with your housekeeping(or lack of). Wickersley has never been as clean!
    Steve your notoriety has no boundaries - you have managed to get your photo in the Rotherham Advertiser at the same time as being in South Africa!!! What an achievement!
    All the best everyone for the next game, hope the flight went well and Josh didn't weigh the plane down with too much baggage!

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  6. Hi

    Am so envious of your game trips... hope you are enjoying the whole experience. fantastic that you are winning your games... can't wait to see photos. Enjoy Durban and hope you win your next game

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  7. Just heard latest!!! maybe its not the lads we need to worry about. The adult bus was going through the safari park when it was charged by a huge ELEPHANT!!!! The bus driver and the buses following all panicked and 1 reversed over a tree and got stuck. Which stopped all the other buses from moving. Our Adult bus was 15ft from the elephant when he saw the shear terror on Scotts face (who was sat in the front trying to get the driver to move quicker)and heard Claire in the back screaming it slowly left and all is now well!!! This is all true and hopefully the full story will be relaid by Steve in the next Blogg update. I have tried to put the pictures nick has sent of the elephant yards away from them on the blogg but can"t upload for some reason. They have had a great time on the safari are now boarding the bus for the next leg of their tour.

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  8. lets hope thi s is the excietment for tour over with !!!,hope everyone is okay and no doubt Scott will have a stiff one to calm his nerves. See you Monday

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  9. Wow - real African excitement that will no doubt have Scott blagging pints off people in exchange for his story for years to come>... :)
    Can't wait to see the pics!

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  10. Hope everyone recovered from the "close encounter," including the elephant who has probably never experienced the likes of Donni supporters before!! Good luck for the match today and also for those of you travelling out I hope you have an event free trip! Please keep up the blog for us poor mortals left at home - wishing we were there enjoying all the excitement, as this is the only news we get!

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  11. so - how did the Durban game go? Hope it was another win and no injuries....

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  12. Hi
    I gather they have just had their third win - well done boys.... awesome....
    good luck for the last 2 games in Cape Town....

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  13. Does anyone know today's score yet?

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  14. I gather the other team won - not sure the score, but the margin was 9 points.....

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