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GaRZZZ HaGLZZZ.. Pa La No PE RE RE JU UN Ga Ra GaNG.. UZ.. Xi VE Am ING.. UZ.. ⚡🕉⚡
ОтветитьWell well well - 100K subscribers celebration and NOT 1 try from the greatest ever rugby player - what a shame !
Ответитьwhere is the try from beauden barrett in the 2015 rwc final vs aus
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ОтветитьJust watched these compilations to watch the stormers try
Ответитьnothing gets me more in Rugby then a commentators excitement at a forward doing a successful step
ОтветитьThanks very much - great compilation.
Ответитьㅎㅎㅎ 럭비 재밌네~
한국에서는 전혀 인기없는 럭비..
한국은 야구가 제일 인기 많아요
심지어 축구보다 더 인기가 많은게 야구임 ( 월드컵 축구때만 빼고.. )
The New Zealand team let in lots of tries, 4-5 for every one they score. I thought they were supposed to be good at rugby?
ОтветитьYou thank me for watching ??? I cried, seeing so many beautiful tries
Ответитьtruly a joke of a selection.. try watching more southern hemisphere rugby
ОтветитьI didn't know white guys could run that fast
ОтветитьRugby.
The best sport,💪👍
There's Gareth Edwards' try
And then there's every other try ever
Had to keep rewinding it to replay these trys to take in how good they were! Another top video. As a Kiwi I wasn't too pleased with how it started, all trys against the All Blacks, but it was redeemed with Lomu's 95 WC try vs England! Congrats on the 100k. Cracking video
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ОтветитьI am south african and I am exited for this year's world cup bring it on
ОтветитьI'm certain that I'm not the first American to have watched the NFL on-and-off his entire life without realizing what a bunch of over-payed, spoiled bitches the players are, especially when held up beside Rugby players: Shorts, no padding...maybe a helmet and runs that start at one end of the field and advance by lateral magic all the way to the other end of the field, leaving me wondering how the hell they managed it, incredible. The first clue that I was in for a surprise should have been the looks of the Japanese team in one of the first games I watched and the fact that they looked like killers and thugs and not at all like the gentle, cultured Japanese people I was accustomed to. Then I was introduced to the Irish and the barely civilized players from Fiji and finally, the French and their cave-man/bully, Chabal, a man who single-handedly changed my impression of French people, forever.
I have to be honest here, I'm a little confused by the rules and by the occasions when the teams gather into an interlocking mass of straining players, grunting and pressing until, through some barely understood process, the mass gives birth to the ball and a mad chaotic race for the goal ensues but I'll figure it out and in the meantime I won't have to tolerate the frequent stalling, grand-standing and preening of American players with their obnoxious fans, huge budgets and high-tech helmets and padding that almost removes them from the action and obliterates any sense of peril or skill. I can't even begin to tell you how exciting it is when that ball begins it's unbelievable journey up or down the green, always just inches away from being intercepted or dropped or driven out of the players hands by a sudden collision or deliberate attempt to do great bodily-harm by opposing players. It is the essence of sports in the raw and all I know is that again, as is becoming obvious every-time we are afforded a glimpse into American culture, that we have been conned by the American press and the corporate propaganda-machine into believing that the NFL is worthy of the attention it gets and the money it makes: It is not.
So, here I sit after 70 years on the planet waking up to the irrefutable fact that Rugby is everything that the NFL pretends to be and always has been. Well, maybe in the early years of Collegiate and professional football, back when the helmets were more like European helmets and pads were thin or non-existent, before the forward pass turned it into a completely different game, maybe then it was comparable to Rugby but that was long ago, before the social-castration of many American men.
Anyway, now I understand why we almost never see Rugby being advertised or featured in American media, movies or on our own sports networks: It would completely destroy the image of Football we are presented with over here in America, the image of the rough-and-tumble, desperate and challenging sport of tough-guys and bruisers who drive toward the goal with speed and strength and courage, the image that is more fantasy than fact, the image that American footballers love to portray but that European footballers actually embody and demonstrate every-time they get that prolate-spheroid and turn it's movement down the field into a battle of real athletes with real determination and real nerve. I'm just thankful that I woke up this morning and accidently stumbled across a Rugby game in progress because without that accident I probably would have died never having experienced a genuine game of Football. SUBSCRIBED!
It’s still Gareth Edwards started by Phil Bennett for the Ba-Bas occupying the no.1 of all time slot. Brings tears to the eyes the timing and creativity.
ОтветитьCan you just upload the stormers try at 27.30 100times plz
ОтветитьYou should do the highlights for the official rugby channels...
ОтветитьNo one does it better than Rupeni Caucau! ☝🏾
Ответить3.31 SAFFA'S FAVORITE GAME 😂
Ответитьwell done on 100,000.....second try on here was the best EVER....
ОтветитьWaouh brother. I like your work
ОтветитьI am not a big sports fan, but after binge watching rugby for a while it begs the question... why does anyone watch American football?
ОтветитьInteresting enough Luke Pearce is a Cheat
ОтветитьYou bullyed the all blacks 😭
ОтветитьChristian Cullen looked like he was covered in vaseline the way he slipped off tackles.
Ответитьgo all blacks
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ОтветитьThere have been a whole lot of great team effort tries from long range for sure but what about individual solo long range tries when there isn't too much going on then suddenly, from deep inside their 20m a solo long range try is scored at the opposite end. Excuse my bias picks (I'm a Kiwi), but Christian Cullen and Rupeni Caucaunibuca, just to name a couple, scored some prolific tries worthy of G.O.A.T. status, although it's NPC rugby or John Kirwan's long range try in the All Blacks vs Italy match all from individual skills, evasivenesss, deception and speed.
ОтветитьBut the time that you would have to make this video is incredibly amazing
ОтветитьMore nz stuff would of made my day
ОтветитьCongratulations! You deserve far more, always quality content
P.S Would love a Jack Nowell highlight vid 💪🏻
You’ve built the 100k off stealing other peoples’ intellectual property…
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ОтветитьCongrats! Insane! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьWhy is it called a try when you already did
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