Emirates Lions scrumhalf Morne van den Berg faced reporters on Tuesday afternoon. When Ruggas.co.za asked what he thinks of the supporters calling for the sacking of the coaches on social media, Van den Berg said the players' support for the coaching staff.
“To be honest, when it is not going so well, you stay away as far as possible from social media. You don’t want those things to get into your mind. But then it does filter through somehow, so you always hear it; somebody calling you, saying ‘What is going on there?"
“There is always noise and right now it is loud, but on the inside, we are tight, strong and willing to fight for each other. That is the most important thing."
“We know what’s happening inside the camp. I know what kind of man Cash is. I’m willing to fight for him and every coach. The beautiful thing is that they are also willing to fight for us."
“And I think that is the most important part of it.”
Recent Posts
- Marnus Van Der Merwe Has The Perfect Opportunity To Press For Springbok Call-up
- Riveting Action Expected In SA Cup Semi-finals
- Schoolboy Rugby Fixtures And Results For The Week Ending 18 May 2025
- Player Agents Are Becoming A Problem For South African Franchises
- 2025 SANZAAR Rugby Championship Final Fixtures, Venues And Times Confirmed
- Currie Cup Fixtures For 2025
- Johannes Confident He Has What It Takes
- Good Start To New Cycle For Springbok Women
- DHL Stormers Join Vodacom Bulls, Hollywoodbets Sharks In Vodacom URC Playoffs
- Junior Springboks Fall Short But Take Heart From NZ Defeat
- New Zealand U20 Beat Junior Boks To Defend Their U20 Rugby Championship Title
- Emirates Lions Slump To Another Loss At Home Against The Scarlets
- Sanlam Boland Kavaliers Lock Down Last Spot In 2025 Currie Cup
- DHL Stormers Continue Brilliant Form At Home With Win Over Dragons RFC
- Leinster Rugby Crushed Game Zebre Parma At The Aviva Stadium