This is a great tribute because you sifted through lots of games to find individual good moments from him, that didn't necessarily involve tries. Most tribute-makers are quite lazy and just look up the player's tries (which are easy to find), and mash them together. Often, the best moments of skill or physicality from individual players do not result in tries and most tributes miss these moments.
absolutely underrated comment which voices what a lot of us committed tribute watchers feel. So many times when crucial contributions to tries are missed out because the subject wasn't the one to dot down. Excellent video!
His tackle against Stuart Hogg in this years super saturday match was outstanding. His high ball takes were amazing too. Very focused player. Deserves more credit.
Ireland are blessed to have two attack minded fullbacks in Hugo Keenan and Ulster’s Michael Lowry. They both have genuine pace, but most importantly, a desire to run with ball in hand. Keenan currently has the edge (experience) but Lowry’s acceleration is phenomenal. Looking forward to the 2022 Six Nations.
Seriously clever rugby player. Always gets past his man. I don’t think I’ve ever seen him not get past the first defender. Balanced runner. He just pops up everywhere and has a wide range of skills. Not too mention he’s really consistent, game after game. His time with the 7’s programme clearly gave him a wide spectrum of knowledge and understanding of space. But particularly fitness. He runs all day long. He’s deceptively strong for his size. And still really young only just turned 25.
I've watched every game he's been in since he played in the end of the 2019/2020 delayed season for Leinster, into the Autumn Cup and from there; the guy isn't a Larmour in terms of pure lethality but he is so well rounded. He played fly half in 7s; the way he has been used for Ireland and Leinster would suggest that both are looking to use those skills as a second distributor from 15. He's surprisingly fast - not Louis Rees-Zammit fast, but probably faster than Larmour. And there can be no doubt that he is far closer to Rob Kearney under the high ball than Larmour or Stockdale could ever be. Give him time, and he has every potential to become a legend.
@@eod97 he progress has been steady so far in an Irish shirt. A couple of hiccups like against j may and maybe timing of passes but has the 15 jersey to lose at the moment. Hopefully he can progress to add some more "wow" to his game.
This is a great tribute because you sifted through lots of games to find individual good moments from him, that didn't necessarily involve tries. Most tribute-makers are quite lazy and just look up the player's tries (which are easy to find), and mash them together. Often, the best moments of skill or physicality from individual players do not result in tries and most tributes miss these moments.
absolutely underrated comment which voices what a lot of us committed tribute watchers feel. So many times when crucial contributions to tries are missed out because the subject wasn't the one to dot down. Excellent video!
LONG MAY HE CONTINUE TO BE AN EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMER. ..
His tackle against Stuart Hogg in this years super saturday match was outstanding. His high ball takes were amazing too. Very focused player. Deserves more credit.
Ireland are blessed to have two attack minded fullbacks in Hugo Keenan and Ulster’s Michael Lowry. They both have genuine pace, but most importantly, a desire to run with ball in hand. Keenan currently has the edge (experience) but Lowry’s acceleration is phenomenal. Looking forward to the 2022 Six Nations.
It's weird how there's no catch tribute to this lad. I've 10 in my head, and I'm sure there's 15 to 20. It's probably cause there's more to his game.
god I miss prime Kearney.. but still got hopes for this lad
Seriously clever rugby player. Always gets past his man. I don’t think I’ve ever seen him not get past the first defender. Balanced runner. He just pops up everywhere and has a wide range of skills. Not too mention he’s really consistent, game after game. His time with the 7’s programme clearly gave him a wide spectrum of knowledge and understanding of space. But particularly fitness. He runs all day long. He’s deceptively strong for his size. And still really young only just turned 25.
Can u do a Josh Van Der Flier tribute?
Make a vid of Ireland’s team next rwc
Good idea
Jordan L has a alot of work to do if he wants to be AFs radar
decent player but when half his highlight reel is from one six nations game against Italy then you know that he's not quite there yet.
I've watched every game he's been in since he played in the end of the 2019/2020 delayed season for Leinster, into the Autumn Cup and from there; the guy isn't a Larmour in terms of pure lethality but he is so well rounded. He played fly half in 7s; the way he has been used for Ireland and Leinster would suggest that both are looking to use those skills as a second distributor from 15. He's surprisingly fast - not Louis Rees-Zammit fast, but probably faster than Larmour. And there can be no doubt that he is far closer to Rob Kearney under the high ball than Larmour or Stockdale could ever be.
Give him time, and he has every potential to become a legend.
@@eod97 he progress has been steady so far in an Irish shirt. A couple of hiccups like against j may and maybe timing of passes but has the 15 jersey to lose at the moment. Hopefully he can progress to add some more "wow" to his game.