I love the commentator when Quade is messing around behind his tryline: "Now what's he gonna do, oh dont tell me, hold on, hold on, what's gonna happen now?"
What an unreal compilation!! People seem to be forgetting the title of the video haha, take the jokes when they're there. But this is really funny and informative - would love to see reactions to this from people who want to learn more about the different positions.
Your exaggerating in a needlessly unkind manner, Quade was a fly-half who could do things no other fly-half in World Rugby could do. Playing an instinctive creative game involves taking risks and sometimes they don't pan out. But othertimes they produce moments that are still remarked at over a decade later and which typify why we love the game. Nevermind Quade being a Super Rugby and Tri Nations winner aswell.
@@pdaddy4898 yeah as a NZ'er I was truly worried about Aus going into the 2011 RWC. They were a really scary good team with Digby, Cooper, JOC, KB. They kinda fell apart during the WC but prior to that they were so exciting to watch.
@@pdaddy4898 his problem that made him a liability despite his brilliance was that he really wasn’t much of a team player in terms of how he created chances. He’d tend to play more towards himself than towards the rest of the team.
I remember my dad telling me the story about how one Currie Cup final devolved into Naas Botha and can’t remember his name spent the entire game just kicking for posts in the Late 70s or 80s, can’t remember, all I know is it became a pissing contest of who could kick further
History of Rugby in Statistics and in Quality: Southern > Northern TRC > 6N and thats 100% truth like it or not. All times Southern Stars vs All times Northern Stars gonna be a massacre. Jonah Lomu, Bryan Habana, Dan Carter, Richie McCaw, and plus much more... GGNORE
Phil Bennett side-stepping All-Blacks in his own 22 to start off the Edwards try for the Barbarians in 73 could very happily be in here, I think. And didn't Wales actually pick 3 or 4 fly-halves in their test side in 1987-ish?
That really says everything about how opponents target Sexton to get him out of the game - because chances are, the longer he is on the field the more likely Ireland/Leinster are to win.
@@karlosdeevs I never said starting in my comment?? They were all on the field by the end of the bronze final. Why are you getting upset, is this a Borthwock burner account 👀😂
@@Calmdown1354 then it doesn’t even add up to ur original comment saying Smith, Farell and Ford starting at the same time. Get yer facts right, mate🤦♂️
I wouldn't call glorious the hit of Courtney Lawes (not sure it's him tbh) on Jules Plisson at 7:20, I was watching the game and I thought poor Jules would die. The tackle was legal though.
Jules was just stupid turning his back, he should know he's being closed down. That was lethal though, i'd be surprised if he didn't need a neck brace for a few days lol
So i asked a friend who is a long time supporter of Stade Français, Plisson's club at the time, and he told me that this tackle seems to have traumatised him. He didnt want to play for France again after that and started playing less confidently even at club level. He probably never was a world class 10 but still that's a sad thing for a very liked club player
UK Fly halves tend to be stoic game management players because they play on soft grounds in the winter, where wet greasy balls are the norm and handling mistakes are common. Even teh flashy UK players are great passers rather than runners. As for Goode, probably the mosty over rated player in history.
Obviously NEVER played NZ conditions. Wet and Slippery is training your ball skills . Cold and Wet makes Raw-boned physicality Wet and soft makes for fitness.
@@teawaruaedwards274 You're drunk mate. British winter is 3-4 degrees colder than NZ winter and wetter on average and more importantly with usually only 1-2 hours Sunlight on Ave per day so pitches never dry out. Leicester: Ave Temp Nov- Feb 5C Christchurch: Jun-Sep 8C Leicester: Ave Hours Sunlight Nov- Feb 2 hours Christchurch: Jun-Sep 5 Hours Leicester: Ave Rainfall Nov- Feb 55mm Christchurch: Jun-Sep 50mm
Northern first tier Nations are so superior to the southern ones at this world cup, Australia and new Zealand are very poor, South Africa don't ever have a kicker
I get the impression James O'Connor and Quade Cooper had the maturity of 15 years olds whenever they were together
I love the commentator when Quade is messing around behind his tryline:
"Now what's he gonna do, oh dont tell me, hold on, hold on, what's gonna happen now?"
With Goode it was like someone drew an extra 0 on a props back and he just thought he would have a crack at it.
Love how from 7:06 to 7:36 it unexpectedly just becomes a courtney lawes tribute, wouldn't want to be a fly half against him.
Used to be...now he is the invisible man
What an unreal compilation!! People seem to be forgetting the title of the video haha, take the jokes when they're there. But this is really funny and informative - would love to see reactions to this from people who want to learn more about the different positions.
06:00 funny thing is now it'd probably even be a red due to head clash
exactemente
Quade Cooper was the best 5/8 in the world... for maybe a total of 3-4 hours in his career. Every other moment he was a liability.
Your exaggerating in a needlessly unkind manner, Quade was a fly-half who could do things no other fly-half in World Rugby could do. Playing an instinctive creative game involves taking risks and sometimes they don't pan out. But othertimes they produce moments that are still remarked at over a decade later and which typify why we love the game. Nevermind Quade being a Super Rugby and Tri Nations winner aswell.
Lol spoken like a true delusional Aussie , there was never a time he was considered the best , Did you forget a guy named daniel carter ?
@@pdaddy4898 yeah as a NZ'er I was truly worried about Aus going into the 2011 RWC. They were a really scary good team with Digby, Cooper, JOC, KB. They kinda fell apart during the WC but prior to that they were so exciting to watch.
Couldn't agree more
@@pdaddy4898 his problem that made him a liability despite his brilliance was that he really wasn’t much of a team player in terms of how he created chances. He’d tend to play more towards himself than towards the rest of the team.
Laughed hard at 3:35
I remember my dad telling me the story about how one Currie Cup final devolved into Naas Botha and can’t remember his name spent the entire game just kicking for posts in the Late 70s or 80s, can’t remember, all I know is it became a pissing contest of who could kick further
The screen shot at 2.10...i can recall a similar back line for Wales in the 1980's.
Liked and subbed, where has this channel been! Love it, keep it up
Andy Goode is the original meme fly half
Quade Cooper is one hell of a player
History of Rugby in Statistics and in Quality:
Southern > Northern
TRC > 6N
and thats 100% truth like it or not.
All times Southern Stars vs All times Northern Stars gonna be a massacre.
Jonah Lomu, Bryan Habana, Dan Carter, Richie McCaw, and plus much more... GGNORE
Giteau is a legend
Tell that to Barry John and Phill bennett
Phil Bennett side-stepping All-Blacks in his own 22 to start off the Edwards try for the Barbarians in 73 could very happily be in here, I think. And didn't Wales actually pick 3 or 4 fly-halves in their test side in 1987-ish?
Finn Russells Northern !
Safe option my ass he crash tackles with the head
If you want to do North vs South compare with Ntamac
Any hit on sexton is fine tbf
That really says everything about how opponents target Sexton to get him out of the game - because chances are, the longer he is on the field the more likely Ireland/Leinster are to win.
Where is O'Gara? All there lads minus carter, Wilkinson and Sexton have never won a game
you forgot Michalak
😂 3:50 why is he kicking?
Think you forgot Finn Russell???
He's there from 4.40 mate.
Then you have England playing 3 fly halves at the same time 🤯
when have they done that?
@@karlosdeevs Smith, Farrell, Ford?
@@Calmdown1354 yh, when? when have they ever opted for all three starting the same test?
@@karlosdeevs I never said starting in my comment?? They were all on the field by the end of the bronze final. Why are you getting upset, is this a Borthwock burner account 👀😂
@@Calmdown1354 then it doesn’t even add up to ur original comment saying Smith, Farell and Ford starting at the same time. Get yer facts right, mate🤦♂️
Finn russell still the best in the world
@B1son - He's my favorite too. I try and do things he does.
I wouldn't call glorious the hit of Courtney Lawes (not sure it's him tbh) on Jules Plisson at 7:20, I was watching the game and I thought poor Jules would die. The tackle was legal though.
Yes it was Lawes, did Jules get up after that hit?
Jules was just stupid turning his back, he should know he's being closed down. That was lethal though, i'd be surprised if he didn't need a neck brace for a few days lol
@@maximuswhyte He did!
So i asked a friend who is a long time supporter of Stade Français, Plisson's club at the time, and he told me that this tackle seems to have traumatised him. He didnt want to play for France again after that and started playing less confidently even at club level. He probably never was a world class 10 but still that's a sad thing for a very liked club player
Xavier Rush got him back
ALL BLACKS 2010-2015 had some amazing fly halves
Dan Carter
Colin Slade
Aaron Cruden
Stephen Donald
Beauden Barrett
UK Fly halves tend to be stoic game management players because they play on soft grounds in the winter, where wet greasy balls are the norm and handling mistakes are common. Even teh flashy UK players are great passers rather than runners.
As for Goode, probably the mosty over rated player in history.
Andy Goode is the GOAT. Dan Carter goes to bed with an Andy Goode cushion
Obviously NEVER played NZ conditions. Wet and Slippery is training your ball skills . Cold and Wet makes Raw-boned physicality
Wet and soft makes for fitness.
@@jonnybaynham1689bed??cushion?? Someone is comfortable with their dreaming. Your fairytale loses out to the NON FICTION of All Blacks RUGBY History.
@@teawaruaedwards274 You're drunk mate.
British winter is 3-4 degrees colder than NZ winter and wetter on average and more importantly with usually only 1-2 hours Sunlight on Ave per day so pitches never dry out.
Leicester: Ave Temp Nov- Feb 5C
Christchurch: Jun-Sep 8C
Leicester: Ave Hours Sunlight Nov- Feb 2 hours
Christchurch: Jun-Sep 5 Hours
Leicester: Ave Rainfall Nov- Feb 55mm
Christchurch: Jun-Sep 50mm
@@hammerhiem75….3 degrees difference in temp, 5mm difference in rainfall…. Wooooooow, it’s like the Sahara vs Antarctica.
Just watch rugby league for the attacking play
and 70 minutes of the slowest rugby ever
fix ya audio ya mongrel
Northern first tier Nations are so superior to the southern ones at this world cup, Australia and new Zealand are very poor, South Africa don't ever have a kicker