Christian Cullen was never anything other than a pure joy to watch. My fav full-back of all time. Had the pleasure of meeting him in Limerick a few times. Such a gentleman. Thank for the upload.
I remember being at game in NZ against SA, SA had a runaway try up the left hand side, Cullen was on the far right level with them at the start, he expressed it and pushed the SA player over the touchline in the left hand corner. I've never been able to find a clip of it.
9min to remind me why as a sportman and keen football player, i still find more joy, excitement in watching some rugby tries than football goals… rugby players are all heroes. No debatable. Heroes. Period
That French try against the ABs was arguably the greatest team try ever scored. The quality of passing, the angles of the runs … flawless. My favourites though are individual tries where one man beats half a team with speed, side steps, dummies, feints and strength
First french try was the greatest of all time. This try stands for the spirit of the game and the beauty of rugby. It is not an individual try, it is a try by a team.
Against the All Blacks Sella could have finished it but passed to Blanco to complete perfection. Wonderful. P.S was at that game at Twickers when France scored after we missed a penalty kick. The whole crowd applauded because we knew we had witnessed magnificence and history.
@@abe000torte I stand corrected Damien. Blanco had indeed retired after France's last game of the World Cup 1991 when they lost to England at Parc du Princes. I was at that game and have never experienced such an electric but somehow strange atmosphere.
@@cackhanded I disagree, Barbarians try can't be compare it's more like an exhibition match ... French try from the End of the World 1994 was done at the very last minute in an official test which secure a two in a round victory over AB in Auckland where AB hadn't lost previously and never lost after ! Barbarians match are for fun and beauty, and both teams are playing this way, result is not as important than match test with Nations, especially when a tour is the ransom of the match.
It is just glorious to watch again the magic of all past Rugby Union players that were scintillating on the field. oFF course my favourite was always going to be Christian Cullen's run from oppositions goal line to his goal line with that super chip ahead & run to score. Magic Cullen.
My favourite is the 1994 one, against blacks, in new Zealand. The way that they pass the ball, at the end, to the right, to the left, to the right, to the left , is really a nice move to see
There has never been a player like Cullen with the running ability he had and there never will be. Only person in that video to have consecutive long distance single man timers like that, bloody legend. My childhood friends dad was his manager for years when he was playing for the hurricanes and got to play a backyard game of rugby with him & Paul Stymets at my friends wee bday party. All time favourite player 👍
Firstly, many thanks for assmbling and posting. A few comments. The Barret try for the ABs towards the end seems to result from a very obvious forward pass, the ball launched inside and gathered outside the 22. And how did you miss these two beauts, both of which I was fortunate enough to have seen "live" on TV? Neither are completely from behind their own goalline, but certainly from within the 22. The first is wonderful because it was an epic fight back by Leinster when under immense pressure away to fortress Toulouse in 2006. ruclips.net/video/tFuVyB0R2hU/видео.html The second considered by many to be one of the greatest tries ever, dating way back to 1973. In the comments below the vid is one from someone who was actually at the match. 48 almost 49 years ago. ruclips.net/video/AwCbG4I0QyA/видео.html Enjoy!
I remember one of the all blacks coaches i think it was Graham Henry once said that he wasn't worried about other teams figuring the all blacks out on video before the games, he said that even the all blacks didn't know exactly what they'd do when they got on the field so how could anyone else know. I believe that's crucial, nz have always adapted to what's infront of them at any time yet I believe they themselves would figure alot of other teams systems out before they took the field. I think that's why old France and now the new France are their mortal enemies, not even the French know exactly what the French will do next. Its practically art.
All that was missing from this compilation was Nigel Starmer-Smith's classic commentary on that Phillippe Saint-Andre try for France against England in 1991.
@@mikethecabbie8476 It's not true. Babaas match are always more entertaining due to the fact teams are playing almost for a great attacking style, but poorly defensively... In those match with babaas, players of both teams takes risk they would never take in a test match between nations.
@@jpc7118 Fair enough, but as a teenager I remember watching this touring bunch sweep just about everything put in front of them into oblivion; defensively you didn't take risks, because you were more concerned with keeping their score under 40.....!
@@mikethecabbie8476 No offense. and I didn't say it wasn't a pure gem as a try (It is actually), but I did cosnidere it was just not as important as others. I love to see babaas match (british or french ones), it's always entertaining. But strategically, it's not the best (on babaas side I mean).
Where’s Denis Buckie’s try for Leinster v Toulouse in 2006, scored at the end of a stunning passage of rugby by both sides. Christian Cullen was magnificent here…
French counter attacking is great - and worrying if you are the opponents. No sign of Gareth Edwards' Barbarian try v All Blacks? Still a great team try.
And the other in the Crunch in front of english crowd in 1991 in Twickie has a particular savour.. .even if French lsot the match. I remember the english crowd applausing the French for this inbelievable try, a true surprise, agreable one, but surprise even.
The first NFL team coach in America to exploit the power of "lateral" passing past the line of scrimmage will be hailed as a genius and having ushered in the future of their game. Or...fans there could just watch rugby union or league and see it expertly performed without a dance party breaking out between each passage of play instead.
Cullen is the best player ever to lace up a pair of boots, also the rugby those days was brilliant compared to the watered down version you get today, yellow cards for really tame incidents ruin the game not only for the team but for the crowd who pay good money to see 15 versus 15, rugby has now turned into a watered down game of league with lineouts and scrums, also the unions import players to the detriment of local players.
Cullen & Wilson were compromised playing with Lomu, whose ability going forward once fed the ball and pointed in the right direction was awesome. The rest of his game not so much, and several players had to cover for the less spectacular parts of his game. All coaches/selectors have their pets (including experts on sofas). The Cullen/Wilson combination was all class.
Were’s the try of John Kirwan against Italy in the first rugby World Cup it’s one of the best individual try’s ever scored !!! Any kiwi brothers and sisters out there who were witnesses to this try ?. Give a thumbs up for our brother ❤
It comes off the boot of the Australian No 8 which you can see clearly in higher res clips of that try - the Ref was right there and made the right call.
Frenchmen have proven lately that professionalism haven't truly killed the french flair. it's back ! it was just that most french and foreign coach thought french flair would not work anymore in professionalism era. Galthié has lately proven everyone wrong.
Christian Cullen was never anything other than a pure joy to watch. My fav full-back of all time.
Had the pleasure of meeting him in Limerick a few times. Such a gentleman.
Thank for the upload.
I remember being at game in NZ against SA, SA had a runaway try up the left hand side, Cullen was on the far right level with them at the start, he expressed it and pushed the SA player over the touchline in the left hand corner. I've never been able to find a clip of it.
9min to remind me why as a sportman and keen football player, i still find more joy, excitement in watching some rugby tries than football goals… rugby players are all heroes. No debatable. Heroes. Period
how do people watch soccer? I just don't comprehend???
The Paekakariki express, GOAT.
Great stuff and so much Cullen.... the best long distancer of all time.
the paekakariki express was always a joy to watch
he's in the all time backline
That French try against New Zealand - wow, that's skill and teamwork!!!
“The try from the end of the earth” Probably the greatest try in the history of the game
funny how it was started by the current French coach and one of the passes went to the father of the current french playmaker in Ntamack ..
@@cometstyles3772 Sorry but Fabien Galthié didn't start the action. He wasn't on the field, not even a substitute.
P. Saint-Andre (11) --> Jean-Michel Gonzales (2) --> Christophe Deylaud (10) ---> Abdelatif Benazzi (6) --> Emile N'Tamack (14) --> Laurent Cabannes (7) ---> Yann Delaigue (16) --> Guy Accoceberry (9) --> Jean-Luc Sadourny (15)
Incredible Cullen featured in four of these remarkable tries.
Christian Cullen was amazing!
HURRICANES hurricanes
@Chris Frederick One of the true greats!
Totally agree bro. I’m a Saffa, and growing up he was one of my idols!
My fav player of all time. The All blacks coaches robbed us all of more these magic moments by playing him in the centres and wings.
Imagine how much faster he'd be if the jerseys weren't so damned floppy!
That French try against the ABs was arguably the greatest team try ever scored. The quality of passing, the angles of the runs … flawless.
My favourites though are individual tries where one man beats half a team with speed, side steps, dummies, feints and strength
That’s the beauty of the French on the counter attack it’s poetry in motion
French counter attack rugby was genuinely beautiful back in the day!
and it is again...
it was pure chaos then
it is organised and planed "chaos" now
French counter attack and french flair have come back in the last year, hope it will be for ever...
First french try was the greatest of all time. This try stands for the spirit of the game and the beauty of rugby.
It is not an individual try, it is a try by a team.
Excellent but still prefer the 1973 Barbarians try - by Gareth Edwards against the all blacks. A great All Black side as well.
Against the All Blacks Sella could have finished it but passed to Blanco to complete perfection. Wonderful. P.S was at that game at Twickers when France scored after we missed a penalty kick. The whole crowd applauded because we knew we had witnessed magnificence and history.
@@philipprice171 That was actually Gu Accocebery for Jean-Luc Sadourny. Blanco was already retired.
@@abe000torte I stand corrected Damien. Blanco had indeed retired after France's last game of the World Cup 1991 when they lost to England at Parc du Princes. I was at that game and have never experienced such an electric but somehow strange atmosphere.
@@cackhanded I disagree, Barbarians try can't be compare it's more like an exhibition match ... French try from the End of the World 1994 was done at the very last minute in an official test which secure a two in a round victory over AB in Auckland where AB hadn't lost previously and never lost after ! Barbarians match are for fun and beauty, and both teams are playing this way, result is not as important than match test with Nations, especially when a tour is the ransom of the match.
These are brilliant, thank you! Cullen...wow! Enjoyed the French flair too. Another one could be the Hougaard try that won try of the year?
No matter how many times I watch that ngwenya try against habaana i still get goosebumps
It is just glorious to watch again the magic of all past Rugby Union players that were scintillating on the field. oFF course my favourite was always going to be Christian Cullen's run from oppositions goal line to his goal line with that super chip ahead & run to score. Magic Cullen.
Those two early 90s French tries are vintage
My favourite is the 1994 one, against blacks, in new Zealand. The way that they pass the ball, at the end, to the right, to the left, to the right, to the left , is really a nice move to see
There has never been a player like Cullen with the running ability he had and there never will be. Only person in that video to have consecutive long distance single man timers like that, bloody legend. My childhood friends dad was his manager for years when he was playing for the hurricanes and got to play a backyard game of rugby with him & Paul Stymets at my friends wee bday party. All time favourite player 👍
What's even more amazing is that these are not even all the end to end tries Cullen scored in first class rugby.
nice work, but I think you're missing Carlos Spencer for the Blues v Crusaders. He started and finished it..."he's not going to pass it is he?".
Firstly, many thanks for assmbling and posting. A few comments. The Barret try for the ABs towards the end seems to result from a very obvious forward pass, the ball launched inside and gathered outside the 22. And how did you miss these two beauts, both of which I was fortunate enough to have seen "live" on TV?
Neither are completely from behind their own goalline, but certainly from within the 22. The first is wonderful because it was an epic fight back by Leinster when under immense pressure away to fortress Toulouse in 2006. ruclips.net/video/tFuVyB0R2hU/видео.html
The second considered by many to be one of the greatest tries ever, dating way back to 1973. In the comments below the vid is one from someone who was actually at the match. 48 almost 49 years ago. ruclips.net/video/AwCbG4I0QyA/видео.html
Enjoy!
The ref referred that pass to the TMO, and it was allowed, then voted try of the year....
Cry
😁 Barrett💪
That Perry Baker stop and go was nasty
That french try against the all blacks... magnificent.
I remember one of the all blacks coaches i think it was Graham Henry once said that he wasn't worried about other teams figuring the all blacks out on video before the games, he said that even the all blacks didn't know exactly what they'd do when they got on the field so how could anyone else know.
I believe that's crucial, nz have always adapted to what's infront of them at any time yet I believe they themselves would figure alot of other teams systems out before they took the field.
I think that's why old France and now the new France are their mortal enemies, not even the French know exactly what the French will do next. Its practically art.
That Chiefs try started by McKenzie was a work of art!
There were some great sidesteps. That Asian guy had magic feet.
All that was missing from this compilation was Nigel Starmer-Smith's classic commentary on that Phillippe Saint-Andre try for France against England in 1991.
Cullen was some player..I remember serge blanco scoring end to end for France
The second try scored was the best . Superb backing up overcame resilient tackling
Christian Cullen was the long range try master
……Cullen. That is all.
Gio Aplon
Christian Cullen
Bryan Habana
They're definitely the Top 3.
You can do an only Cullen video 🤣
No surprise that Christian Cullen features a few times.
This is wat makes us all love this special game
Love the commentary "Cullen could make mince meat of him here"
waoowww l'essai de la France à 0:32 c'est juste une oeuvre d'art.
Great post...Jacques Fouries try agianst England at Twickenham in 2008 could also make it on here
I love trys like this 💪💪
at 4:50 is just majestical indeed a full pitch attack 🔥👐
Christian Cullen unforgettable. and just to say that last one was hilarious.
You Missed the Great long range try that Carlos Spencer set up with the Blues against Canterbury where spencer purposely scored in the corner
Classic
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I was there in HK when Cullen setup that final try.
Me too.
Can't believe you didn't include Gareth Edwards' try for the Baa-Baas vs the All Blacks!
@@CoolCoyote Not for this reason, but Barbarians match are a bit like exhibition match... They haven't the taste of true test or competition match.
@@jpc7118 The All Blacks tried as hard in an "exhibition " as they ever did in a "competitive" game. They did so then, they still do.
@@mikethecabbie8476 It's not true. Babaas match are always more entertaining due to the fact teams are playing almost for a great attacking style, but poorly defensively... In those match with babaas, players of both teams takes risk they would never take in a test match between nations.
@@jpc7118 Fair enough, but as a teenager I remember watching this touring bunch sweep just about everything put in front of them into oblivion; defensively you didn't take risks, because you were more concerned with keeping their score under 40.....!
@@mikethecabbie8476 No offense. and I didn't say it wasn't a pure gem as a try (It is actually), but I did cosnidere it was just not as important as others.
I love to see babaas match (british or french ones), it's always entertaining. But strategically, it's not the best (on babaas side I mean).
Where is Barbarians v All Blacks 1973? Started by Phil Bennett, finished by Gareth Edwards. Best Try. Ever
I second that! Trouble is, it shows our age...
Where’s Denis Buckie’s try for Leinster v Toulouse in 2006, scored at the end of a stunning passage of rugby by both sides.
Christian Cullen was magnificent here…
Christian Cullen was in a few of those!!!
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The Paekakariki express Christian Cullen what a legend
Christian Cullen, best runner with the ball,,,,, of them all.
Agreed. Fuckin' inspirational that man
Serious gas from the ref.
Good video 👍😁👌
French counter attacking is great - and worrying if you are the opponents. No sign of Gareth Edwards' Barbarian try v All Blacks? Still a great team try.
Shit! Habana got burnt, that is rare
No gareth edwards , but that french try v all blacks superb
Nice video 👌👌👌
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Cully the best ever but not meay people know his big bro was better great family 🐐
No Gareth Edwards Barbarian try?
Cullen was the greatest fullback off all time, just scintillating!!! Also, there was no JK try against Italy in the inaugural ‘87 RWC shown?
I'll feature it in part 2!
Where's Gareth Edwards' try for the Ba-Bas?
Gareth Edward's try for the Barbarians against the All Blacks in Cardiff, 1973.
First french try was the greatest of all time
And the other in the Crunch in front of english crowd in 1991 in Twickie has a particular savour.. .even if French lsot the match. I remember the english crowd applausing the French for this inbelievable try, a true surprise, agreable one, but surprise even.
You missed That Try!!
Beautiful rugby is beautiful
Amazing !!!!!!!!
The Chris Ashton try was sensational (if you're English)
4;43 William Rider zooms down the pitch only the ref keeps up with him. Some ref sprint.
Thanks !
Many great players feature once here
Serevi features twice
Nobody features three times
Christian Cullen features four times
Christian Cullen amazing, but that last ABs try against France had a ridiculously forward pass.
Yip im biast. Haha great vid!
Very good try's to all the team
beautiful
Speed kills! But great hands humiliate!
Kinda wanna see Kolbe do what Cullen did in the last one. I know he could do it but I just need to see it you know
France were an outstanding team back in the day and are probably going to set the world alight again in 2023
Let's hope it will.
Not sure that it's really comparable to put 7's tries in with 15's. Very different style of game.
The first NFL team coach in America to exploit the power of "lateral" passing past the line of scrimmage will be hailed as a genius and having ushered in the future of their game. Or...fans there could just watch rugby union or league and see it expertly performed without a dance party breaking out between each passage of play instead.
I think we can add Abby Dowes try against Canada to the list 👌
But you missed out THAT try from Gareth Edwards (Barbarians v All Blacks).... I know it was some 50yrs ago, but it was epic!!!
Couldn't find a shorter video but at 9:17 you can watch and enjoy! ruclips.net/video/3wQX5zSbwHI/видео.html
How many times did Christian Cullen pop up on these long range tries?? Nuff Sed …Game Over!!
The Ashton try for England against Australia should be in this list...
First clip!
Cullen is the best player ever to lace up a pair of boots, also the rugby those days was brilliant compared to the watered down version you get today, yellow cards for really tame incidents ruin the game not only for the team but for the crowd who pay good money to see 15 versus 15, rugby has now turned into a watered down game of league with lineouts and scrums, also the unions import players to the detriment of local players.
Great video, but needs Glaws v Wasps James Bailey try
Rumour has it LD is still looking for Sinbad.😅
As an Englishman I can only feel deeply sorry for our Australian friends. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great try
Christian Cullen is amazing he’s my favourite just should see Jonah lomu
Cullen & Wilson were compromised playing with Lomu, whose ability going forward once fed the ball and pointed in the right direction was awesome. The rest of his game not so much, and several players had to cover for the less spectacular parts of his game. All coaches/selectors have their pets (including experts on sofas).
The Cullen/Wilson combination was all class.
See also the Wigan tries vs Bath in the “clash of codes” in the 1990s
Nick Cummins (HoneyBadger): ruclips.net/video/419pq96KEkU/видео.html
Didnt see John Kirwans solo try against Italy in there.
4:57 Fastest referee ever.
Include Carlos Spencer Blues try aswell
Were’s the try of John Kirwan against Italy in the first rugby World Cup it’s one of the best individual try’s ever scored !!! Any kiwi brothers and sisters out there who were witnesses to this try ?. Give a thumbs up for our brother ❤
Chris Hashton ✨
SA try by Habana started with a Saffie knock on...even I saw it.
It comes off the boot of the Australian No 8 which you can see clearly in higher res clips of that try - the Ref was right there and made the right call.
What about gareth edwards try against the all blacks one of the greatest tries ever he ran the length of the pitch to score
3:29 anyone know who the player is (try scorer) ,an what team he play for?.
CU-LLY CU-LLY CU-LLY... 😄
For a moment I thought the score said Italy 75:28 New Zealand. But it was the time….
The French! Before professionalism and playing on the verve. Still tops the bill! Ends of the earth
Frenchmen have proven lately that professionalism haven't truly killed the french flair. it's back ! it was just that most french and foreign coach thought french flair would not work anymore in professionalism era. Galthié has lately proven everyone wrong.
4:50 ref had him
Manly vs cowboys round 25 110m try. That should be on there
Wrong sport
@@bigblue390 It says rugby, and rugby league is a form of rugby.
Gareth Edwards barbarian try vs nz?
Should of renamed it: The Longest Rugby Tries of Christian Cullen and a few others.