The Tragic Story of Dallaglio That Drove Him to Greatness | The Big Jim Show

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Join Jim & Lawrence Dallaglio on Episode 4 of The Big Jim Show, as he opens about a tragedy that leads him to Rugby.
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Комментарии • 53

  • @Powerofmorris84
    @Powerofmorris84 Год назад +23

    Jim, you have an amazing talent for getting people to open up and talk. We see a completely different side of players during these interviews.

  • @stantheman5657
    @stantheman5657 Год назад +12

    It was brilliant for Lawrence to win the World Cup in 2003 so he could dedicate all the hard work he put into it to her memory.
    I remember the night of the tragedy as we’d driven home from Clapham to Hackney any had crossed over Southwark bridge at about 1:30 am that Morning.
    Obviously, I only realised on the Monday that I’d been so close to a terrible catastrophe and it put into perspective how cruel fate can be.
    Obviously, Lawrence was unknown at the time but I believe that his sister was a talented dancer, who was robbed of her life while still in her teens.
    Their boat was dragged under by the bigger dredger so they had little chance if they were in the wrong part of the boat.
    Heart breaking tragedy.
    R.I.P. to all the victims.

  • @expressoevangelism80
    @expressoevangelism80 Год назад +5

    Always loved Lawrence. The complete No 8. I never remember England loosing the ball when he went into a ruck or maul.
    I never related to his emotional nature at the time, but having just lost my son, I am with him full on.
    Always open, always honest. Thank you for everything over the years.

  • @fil2205
    @fil2205 Год назад +2

    Always liked Lawrence's passion as a player. Jim. great interview mate

  • @davidfitzgerald4367
    @davidfitzgerald4367 Год назад +2

    Brutal honesty -just as he played the game. Gone up another notch in my estimation -which was already high (and being an Irishman I'll claim some of his heritage!)

  • @Grumpy_Hobbit
    @Grumpy_Hobbit Год назад +3

    Had the honor of playing against Lawrence many years ago (1991 or 1992) in our club opening. He also helped one of our under 14's with some charity work. Top bloke.

  • @LMR041082
    @LMR041082 Год назад +7

    What a great interview. His autobiography and the pain in parts of it still comes to my mind at times.

  • @Sulu-sw3zo
    @Sulu-sw3zo Год назад +1

    Legend. As a Kiwi in NZ I loved watching Dallaglio play. Great interview.

  • @macdory666
    @macdory666 Год назад +1

    Well done Lawrence .. great to hear about the drive ... well done Jim for not interrupting to get your voice in there .. rare and valued both!

  • @marcohardy194
    @marcohardy194 Год назад +2

    A brilliantly told life story. Truly inspiring.

  • @qcsorter4626
    @qcsorter4626 Год назад +4

    This is a wonderfully intimate conversation with somebody who always seemed so quintessentially English, yet was obviously very emotional, and understandably so now in view of his family background and the tragic circumstances of his sister’s death.
    To us celts he was in many ways a pantomime villain, feared and respected in equal measure, admired also because he wore his heart on his sleeve. I’m sure he was probably bemused by how Munster fans for example would boo him vigorously (!) on the pitch but treat him like a long-lost cousin afterwards.

  • @Andrew-yb1uv
    @Andrew-yb1uv Год назад +2

    Nice. Im a Wales fan, LD is my favourite ever England player, a real menace.

  • @Seaswimmer7
    @Seaswimmer7 Год назад +2

    Met him through work few years ago . Good guy , top pro

  • @bobbyfourie9534
    @bobbyfourie9534 Год назад +2

    Thanks Jim. Your interviews do bring a real value to our game in a very tangible manner. Keep going!

  • @powerbite92
    @powerbite92 Год назад

    I remember this in a very tangential manner - it was because around the same time the Head Boy at my school lost a family member in a tragic manner and went off the rails (understandably of course) for all of 48 hours and yet was promptly expelled by our school for his troubles, there was a keen sense of injustice and at the same time there were Ampleforth old boys going around saying that a similar thing had just happened with a sixth-former up at Ampleforth, Come the end of year Prize Giving when he should have been on stage our ex-Head Boys friends all called in a bomb threat on the occasion and everybody had to evacuate the place instead. I was just a youngster viewing events from the sidelines but Dallaglio mentioning this brings it back. As it happened in our small community there were people who lost family members in the Marchioness disaster as well. Terrible event visited upon those poor families and still resonating down the years.

  • @batwings80
    @batwings80 Год назад

    That brought a tear to my eyes.

  • @marcus6775
    @marcus6775 Год назад +1

    Lawrence you definitely made your parents and sister very proud she was smiling down when you won the world cup

  • @Mojo16011973
    @Mojo16011973 Год назад +1

    Great interviewers know when to shut up👍.
    Love to Lawrence. As an Irish man I always was shit scared when you lined up against us. Now I understand why that was.

  • @EnglishVeteran
    @EnglishVeteran Год назад

    Excellent interview again. Great man, great player.

  • @at7512
    @at7512 Год назад

    Great interview gents.. condolences to you Lawrence, never heard that story before 🙏🏽

  • @cam5736
    @cam5736 Год назад +1

    Great interview section this. Had no idea about any of this

  • @N1ck0A
    @N1ck0A Год назад +1

    Great interview, Jim 👏🏻

  • @MarkWilliams-jg5hl
    @MarkWilliams-jg5hl Год назад

    Sound guy ...used to talk to him when I was in Richmond 👌

  • @yootoooob
    @yootoooob Год назад

    Loving this new format

  • @Riksermon123
    @Riksermon123 Год назад

    Great player and a better man..x

  • @jimcorlett
    @jimcorlett Год назад +1

    Outstanding podcast big lol top man

  • @cliveclerkenville2637
    @cliveclerkenville2637 Год назад

    Great chat. Appreciated

  • @ruppollock4392
    @ruppollock4392 Год назад +4

    As an Irishman, always feared and respected this fantastic player. Most rugby players admire the best players of other nations and don't go for this nonsense about England.
    That was an incredible team that won the World Cup and Lawrence was a dynamo.

    • @powerbite92
      @powerbite92 Год назад +1

      Almost signed for Ireland..

    • @68iansutton
      @68iansutton Год назад +1

      @@powerbite92 he didn't. He was offered the chance but wanted to give it some thought first. As soon as England came, he didn't even think about it.

  • @dexbarry7715
    @dexbarry7715 Год назад +1

    His autobiography is outstanding

  • @ahairyhaggis1449
    @ahairyhaggis1449 Год назад

    Two great men having an open chat.

  • @rockybalboap7763
    @rockybalboap7763 Год назад +1

    People just dont realise the energy required of a guy that size the work he used to get through in a match was awe inspiring the guy was awesome !!!!

    • @dazeng4633
      @dazeng4633 Год назад

      All time great. He was the talisman of genuine change in English Rugby. One of the first to be considered the out and out best in the world in his position (flank at the time) from England. Utterly outstanding player

  • @MegaWilmington
    @MegaWilmington Год назад

    brilliant, thanks

  • @johnnygarv
    @johnnygarv Год назад

    Really amazing, thanks. Thanks

  • @darthmaul408
    @darthmaul408 Год назад

    One of the greats.

  • @beatsandwarts
    @beatsandwarts Год назад

    Top bloke.

  • @johnhanson5943
    @johnhanson5943 Год назад +1

    What I imagine a classical centurion looked like. He played like one of Caesar’s best. He’d have made any national team. Glad he stayed true to his country of birth, however.
    I am of SA formative upbringing and Yorkshire/SA/German roots. I’m not grinding any axe.
    However, does anyone think it is getting out of hand when over 1/3 of a national team is made up of ex Saffers, Oceanians, etc? I believe Scotland started with 5 out of 15 Saffers. Not sure about the place of birth of the others.
    I think the qualification rules for national team rugby need looking at again. One of the Scotland subs also played for Oz at the last RWC.
    Either change the rules or change the concept of national teams - but that will be to the detriment of smaller / less wealthy nations.
    SA and Argentina may be the most national of national teams (the only real national teams).
    Imagine how good well financed Pacific Islander rugby could become.

    • @dazeng4633
      @dazeng4633 Год назад

      Yes, totally agree.
      It's absurd, may as well be club Rugby

  • @Buckbury
    @Buckbury Год назад

    I always imagined Lawrence when playing as a future England coach, however he chose an alternative future career.

  • @EnglishVeteran
    @EnglishVeteran Год назад +1

    The English National Anthem has never been played at any Rugby Match, as you know.

  • @mrchico2621
    @mrchico2621 Год назад

    Good stuff that 👍

  • @henryherbert
    @henryherbert Год назад

    Drove him the greatness? I think you might need to proofread the titles! Great interview tho

  • @georgelindsay7182
    @georgelindsay7182 Год назад

    cracking interview, as a scotsman I has a distinct dislike for the England team. the 97 lions video tapered that view, can't deny his talent but I still don't like the English (British) anthem

  • @Valhalla88888
    @Valhalla88888 Год назад +1

    It's not the English national anthem it's the British national anthem 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @mlguy8376
      @mlguy8376 Год назад

      True - but name the country from the Britain that play that anthem for Rugby?

  • @BL4CK0UT17
    @BL4CK0UT17 Год назад

    Why’s he saying lol after everything ?

  • @johnilbehonest
    @johnilbehonest Год назад

    Could of played with Ireland 🇮🇪 we defo would of took him. In fairness he was better of with England at that time he never wud of won what he wud of won with Ireland or defo Italy. Great pro

  • @conallbyrne9337
    @conallbyrne9337 Год назад

    Why does Jim keep saying lol, or is he saying something else

    • @kezzert21
      @kezzert21 6 месяцев назад

      That’s what mates call him. It’s short for Lawrence. It’s from pre-texting times 😊

  • @ballsofamamoth
    @ballsofamamoth Год назад

    You'd run through brick walls for him!!! Could do with some of that on a staurday starting for the 2's Bristol combination leagues. Real leadership