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Guram Gogidze
Guram Gogidze - Second Row, Flanker, Number 8
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Tornike Vakhania
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Tornike Vakhania 23.01.1998 Position: 9, 10, 15 Song: Are You Gonna Be My Girl (2003) By: Jet Album: Get Born I do not own anything.
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73-0 მშრალი ანგარიში, დიდი ბრძოლა, ბევრი ემოცია, ბევრი კურიოზი :D ვიდეოში ვერ მოხვდა ფაჩულიას ბოჭვები, მაგრამ მენდეთ - გააკეთა :D © ხულიგანას ბ ლიგა 2002-2003
Gigia Arabuli Tribute
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Gigia Arabuli is a Georgian Rugby Player, this is a little tribute video Music: Rob Bailey & The Hustle Standard - Beast
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ლეგენდარული ქართველი მორაგბის (35 წლის) გიორგი შკინინის "დიდი 10"-ის 2017-18 წლის სეზონის ლელოები, სადაც გოშამ 23 ლელო დადო და ყველანაირი რეკორდი დაამყარა ფოტო: ლევან ვერძეული @ verdzeuli.ge Song - Believer Artist - Imagine Dragons Writers - Mattias Larsson, Dan Reynolds, Robin Fredriksson, Ben McKee, Justin Tranter, Daniel Platzman, Daniel Wayne Sermon Licensed by UMG (on behalf of KIDinaKORNE...
Guram Gogidze Tribute
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Georgian Rugby Player Guram Gogidze Tribute 2018 Music Copyrighted content: Nico vega - Beast [Merlin] Eleven Seven Music Group
Nika Rusishvili Highlights
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Nika Rusishvili is a georgian rugby player, played as Prop (3,1) in georgian professional rugby club "Hooligana"
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ნაწყვეტი ფილმიდან "ხულიგანას ოქროს მომენტები" სიმღერას ასრულებს ვაჟთა ვოკალური ანსამბლი ლედ ზეპელინდი და რესპუბლიკის დამსახურებული მელექსე Puff Daddy
იუმორისტული რაგბი - ხულიგანა vs ფოთი
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იუმორისტული რაგბი - ხულიგანა vs ფოთი
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Ganivi TV - ინტერვიუ მარიამ მაკარაშვილთან
Those Moaris look awfully pale. 😮
Chris Laidlaws passing no one matchs it
Crowds were blindly one-eyed back then too (16:10), head-high tackles went unremarked and the defence of both sides was on a par with the ABs haka (if it could even be called one). Once again, the alacrity in which scrums were formed and completed is eye-opening.
The golden era of NZ rugby ... listened to every game with Bob Irvine's live commentary. Great players, great captaincy in Lochore and coach Fred Allen. Only player missing was Williment but McCormick carried the day as the only specialist fullback with his solid running play and kicking. Interesting to see no padding on the posts as pads were normal in those days. England also had great players with Irvine singing the praises of Sherriff in one of the mid week games. Tour saw the rise of Kirkpatrick after Nathan suffered a broken jaw and Strachan taking over from Stan Meads, and established many players among the all time greats. The open rugby with fast running backlines with the likes of McRae and Davis (both Hawkes Bay lads) was a joy to watch. Only downside was a tackle by Danny Hearn on Ian McRae which left Hearn paralysed for life. Kirton also taking over as a running 1st V outside Otago team mate Chris Laidlaw after being second fiddle to Herewini for several years paid off and this game saw him at his peak. Great tour (unbeaten although Scots came close) and everlasting memories.
Loved it better then. Most All Blacks were Farmers. A hard day's work, then out on the track for an hour's training. Those were the days. No fame just brilliant rugby. 😅😅
Sorru be fine
My Uncle Douglas - Hamilton was an All Black selector and he selected several of these five young men to play in this test. 😅😅
ეს დღე მინდა.
The scrums are formed instantly
Wow, I was 8.
The haka looks like Zumba class at the local nursing home
ABs number 6 Williams looked good. Rugged kiwi, sleeves rolled up, high workrate. Does anyone know much about him? I grew up watching Mark "cowboy" Shaw. This Williams fella reminds me of Shaw a bit.
He had a very short career….refused to go to South Africa in 1970 . Died 3 or 4 years ago
How to play rugby and be humble,I played during that era,❤️❤️❤️
Look how they get to the scrums quickly,the good old days
That announcer sounds like Eric Idle!
SADDAIKARGA ES SPORTIS SAXEOBA?? ARSEBOBS SAERTOD LELO GUNDI?
Very quick scrums no collapsing.Iremember watching this game as the sc-big abs win.ore was so high with only 3pts for a try
Fergie kicked goals very accurately with straight run and flat toe. And straight of the grass no tee assistance.
Goddamn that haka was painful to watch. Thank our Good Lord Webb Ellis for Buck Shelford, and his ability to teach white boys how to do it properly.
A free flowing game - so entertaining. Almost no laws
I remember this match. It was played when my home-land was the real Cornwall. We seldom if ever heard a non-Celtic accent. Man, how we cheered those All Blacks on to victory over them. I was six years of age attending Mylor Primary School in the South-West of my Country. My Gran and her sisters spoke fluently in Old- Cornish, not the neo Cornish 'revivalist' tongue! The rooms were so much colder then, the pain was much more painful then, but we laughed so much louder then, when I was young.
No moari bullshit
What do you mean by such a comment?
@@Rotowhaka back then they picked players because of their talent, not like today under the toxic climate of the woke left we have to have quota,s for black people in everything , Jacinda Arden made it very clear woman and moari can't get there on their own competence,they need a leg up or a hand out for equality of outcome,just like now in our health system because your moari or from the island,s or your skin colour,you get to go first,pure racism by this govt,l have to die first because I,m white,and you arsehole,s talk about white privilege,l now have to be last because of my skin colour when at the hospital,meg foon race relations officer who complained bitterly about the perceived racism he faced as now resigned in disgrace for taking money payments, or that complete arsehole john tamahire who took donations for the poor and gave it to the moari party which you not allowed to do,it's illegal but because he hates white people so much and is a moari elitist he thinks he,s above the law, and you wank moari go on about white privilege
@@Rotowhaka no reply, thought so,when.moari are confronted by their behavior or called out on it, they have no answer,woke moari,just like colonialism and moari go on about what's happened to them but ignore their own murderous cannibalistic and genocide past and enslavement of other races, the Boyd massacre of 1808, innocent men butchered that never returned home to their loved ones, the genocide and enslavement of the moariri by moari,and host of tribal war chief,s who massacred other moari,and you barstard,s go on about the white man when you are just as bad,fuck off you tosser
Who the hell are Moari? - you ignorant twat. Your 3 word rant where one is a negative, one is meaningless and one is a profanity. Well done genius.
Some rugby trivia. This game was the first rugby test to be televised in colour. I think colour tv started that year 1967 in the UK.
That year's Wimbledon saw the start of live outside colour broadcasts. I understand that coverage of the Men's Singles final only survives.
I didn't know that. Thanks@@Speedy4527
First FA Cup final shown in colour was 1968, WBA v Everton.
@@1061andy thanks for that.
Lochore sounds a little like McCaw even the manner of how he answered them questions
No um after every few words
Don Clarke was a monster, kicking toe-first, no side-ways run up.
Take that New Zealand.Howz that a big hiding from the Boks.New Zealand can say thank you for the sport boicot against us.If it wasn't for that,the wins against the All blacks would be in our(Boks) favior.Up to 2022.
It was the case for more than 70 years up to the early 90s when politics and quotas were introduced to Springbok rugby.
Isn't it grand listening to Sth Africans denying the international repercussions of their racist apartheid political system and somehow claiming unfair treatment of their rugby team. Then still wanting to claim ' victim status ' when their democratically elected government trys to integrate the black people into their rugby system. That hasn't turned out too well now has it - winning the last 2 world cups with a massively popular black captain
Команда была сверхтехничная и все понимали друг друга с полувзгляда.
Класс! Вся страна радовалась их победе!
Those boys were fit.
wow look at the speed of setting a scrum, amazing. it can be done
And ironically the teams played in Black and White :)
My Dad was a good mate of Bruce McLeod. We went to the Mangere Airport to see him off. That is about as much as this (then 7 year old) can remember because all I wanted to do was go home to bed. The next year I did a walkathon in Otahuhu to raise money for something and got to run with Mac Herewini and Waka Nathan. Big day for me, but my legs after the 20 mile walk were in terrible shape. My Dad conned my uncle into sponsoring me for 20c a mile after I had already finished. He paid up. Cost him $4, which was significant back then lol. Walls Ice Blocks were 4c each at the time so about $200 in todays money. These matches were played on TV a week after the game as the videotapes had to be flown to NZ.
Remember Mac Herewini at Manukau Rovers RC Mangere, also a great rugby player back in the days and years later being served beers by Waka Nathan who owned the local Manukau pub Onehunga, a real gentleman and All Black. Couple of famous names from our past buddy. I'm sure we still had the pound in 1967 but unsure when it changed to dollars, things sure weren't quite the same after that. Walls & Tip Top ice cream 4c good old days
They may have not been as big as today’s players, but you had to be so fit back then because the set pieces were all set very quickly and you barely had time to rest unlike today. Colin Meads used to run a half marathon every week to stay fit
I saw the 67 your play at Leicester.
kicking out on the full from all over the pitch still allowed......
Ahhhh….back in the days when we still pretended the all blacks were amateurs.
I was there! Seems strange to call a converted try a "goal" and only 5 points.
5:15 Peter Jones scored in front of my parents, who were in the top row of a Scotsman's Grandstand set in the back yard of a house. My mother said the crowd went wild and everything that could be thrown into the air got thrown into the air: hats, cushions, newspapers, programmes. She wondered later how many people ever saw their stuff again. A few months later, my parents met two guys who had also been at the game and were sitting about twenty yards to the right of where my parents were. They had taken a photo of Jones scoring and gave my parents a copy. They had a negative made from the photo and gave it to me about thirty-five years ago. I had an 8X10 photo made and hung it in my office until I sold my business in 1998. Most people who saw the photo got it right - there have been better tries scored at Eden Park in Test matches, but Jones' try is the one that will never be forgotten. Three years ago, I gave the photo to the Rugby Museum in Palmerston North.
I didn't have a ticket so had to listen on the radio. It was a very cold misty November day. It was frustrating as I lived in Kew. It was very chastening hearing us put away by a very formidable inventive Nz side
Great footage, clearly see what a great player Meads was. Always up with play and in the thick of it
Certainly rough and tumble in those days
OUR AB HEROS, THEY LEFT AS GOOD LEGACY FOR OTHERSTO FOLLOW. AB supporter ALL DAY.👍
Without the feeling the haka, it doesnot look right. Thankfully, our players can feel and understand it. But the game, is still amazing to watch👍
Teams in black and white though.
Don't muck about forming and getting on with the scrum, do they!
ceroooooooooooooooooooooo
Semi pros versus rank Amateurs. No contest.
And they were rank! ABs got away with murder. Standard of reffing was v low.
Anyone knows a name of the song, which started at 2:50?
Miss Fergie M. Great man, a beacon for banter and rugby magic.
He was my hero as a kid.....at age 19 I was in a dingy little bar in Wellington. He walked in.........walked right past me to the loo.....I was too scared and amazed to say anything to him.
Haka has come a long way. 21stCentury Rugby, professional, predictable and the game lacks the Springboks or Lion tours.