2011 super rugby season for Queensland reds he was proper balling out and won the comp that year! His journey has been incredible comes back into the wallabies in 2021 for two games and wins both games respectfully! Now he’s back in Japan playing rugby! 🙏
Australia could've been in the semi finals the last world cup if they had Quade Cooper and Israel Folau, but they were too brown for Australia's managing selecting team.
If Benji Marshall played rugby instead of NRL he would be Quade Cooper. You probably havent heard of him because aussies fans dont think every player from their country is the GOAT . Also , Aus v SA is a 50/50 result, no surprise that an aussie win is featured in this.
He did and he did it wrong tho , Benji should’ve went to a npc team and then super rugby and then abs not straight into super rugby . Blues was the wrong choice
Instead of not showing dislikes, what RUclips should do is let you 'like' or 'dislike' a specific point in the video. I feel like that would more accurately represent what I was tryna say with my like, and it would look like SoundCloud. You kept saying clever stuff and I was like 'Man, he's really learning this properly, that's awesome. I should like so he sees that I liked at this timestamp'. But then I've already liked the video.
I reckon your analogy regarding the scrum and flyhalf being two halves of a QB is pretty spot on. They each have different roles but can usually overlap as needed, but the play starts from those 2.
Quade was the first to bring that skip step into rugby. Colby, and everyone else started developing it into their game imitating QC. That match against South Africa was in the rugby championship earlier this year. Wallabies had just lost 3 in a row to All Blacks, and was getting written off as a top level team. Not only did QC kick the winning goal, he set up 3 of the trys and was the best player on the park that night. Wallabies won the next match against SA a week later too. Quade playing a big part in that as well.
Nah man, Quade learnt that from his birthland New Zealand where that step was with the Pacific Islander and Maori kids playing touch rugby and tackle from grade school.
@@sasrio_ Quade spent his school years in Australia. He went to school with Karnichael Hunt, they used to practice doing steps like that in Brisbane. And that comes from Quade himself.
@@davecheffie5706 Nah, Quade moved to Australia at 13 years old. In New Zealand, they start rugby from 5 years old. And Quade would travel back to New Zealand during school holidays, playing summer rugby tournaments in New Zealand. Who else in Australia that doesn't have Pacific origins steps like this?? Yet so many from the Pacific Islands and New Zealand step like this. Roger Tuivasa Sheck, Phoenix Hunapo-Nofoa, William Ryder, Sinot Sinoti, Shaun Johnston, Kalyn Ponga, Nehe Milner-Skudder, Jerry Tuwai... they all have almost an identical step. ruclips.net/video/sc2noIdGaPQ/видео.html
it''s his touch rugby background that makes him such a god level stepper. recommend watching a video of touch rugby, preferably between nz and australia.
Quade Cooper in that 2009-2012 erra was the bomb...back then he was Cheslins favorite player.... Like every kid in SA wanted to be him when we played touch (tag) rugby in the streets
He's actually back in the Aus squad after a few years of absence. Even won them some games (2 against SA).
Melbourne - it's not Mel - born, it's Mel - bin
Brisbane - it's not Bris - bane, it's Bris - bin
Please react to Ardie Savea highlights. He's a bloody beast
2011 super rugby season for Queensland reds he was proper balling out and won the comp that year! His journey has been incredible comes back into the wallabies in 2021 for two games and wins both games respectfully! Now he’s back in Japan playing rugby! 🙏
Not a compliment being compared to Dog killer Vick...Gallen NRL V Barry Hall AFL boxing match was good.
Australia could've been in the semi finals the last world cup if they had Quade Cooper and Israel Folau, but they were too brown for Australia's managing selecting team.
THANKS MATE
has he received citizenship?
Yea bro flyhalf definitely most like quarterback
Check out William Ryder if you wanna see steps
If Benji Marshall played rugby instead of NRL he would be Quade Cooper. You probably havent heard of him because aussies fans dont think every player from their country is the GOAT . Also , Aus v SA is a 50/50 result, no surprise that an aussie win is featured in this.
He did and he did it wrong tho , Benji should’ve went to a npc team and then super rugby and then abs not straight into super rugby . Blues was the wrong choice
I guarantee you, QC watched a lot of Benji Marsahll growing up. You can see it in almost everything he does.
Was up doc!
I agree bro. Benji was the MAN
Check out Milner skudder and Jordan larmour videos
That clutch penalty kick against South Africa was this year at the rugby championships
Your doing a great job learning the game....
Please react to reiko ioane
My favorite Maori
The most recent time aus play s.a Quade got called up and done em 2-0 😂😂
Him and benji are my fav Māoris 😍
Buhahaha 😂 yip born in Tokoroa
He smooth brah
@@renegadeone2058 yeah brother👊🤙👏
He's like the Benji Marshall of 15's rugby
Daniel Carter
Instead of not showing dislikes, what RUclips should do is let you 'like' or 'dislike' a specific point in the video.
I feel like that would more accurately represent what I was tryna say with my like, and it would look like SoundCloud.
You kept saying clever stuff and I was like 'Man, he's really learning this properly, that's awesome. I should like so he sees that I liked at this timestamp'.
But then I've already liked the video.
I reckon your analogy regarding the scrum and flyhalf being two halves of a QB is pretty spot on. They each have different roles but can usually overlap as needed, but the play starts from those 2.
You should do a reaction on Morne Steyn one of South Africa's legendary sharp shooters 💯
m.ruclips.net/video/jM2nkryux7M/видео.html
You got that right about the scrum half and fly half being the “Quarter back”
Quade was the first to bring that skip step into rugby. Colby, and everyone else started developing it into their game imitating QC.
That match against South Africa was in the rugby championship earlier this year. Wallabies had just lost 3 in a row to All Blacks, and was getting written off as a top level team. Not only did QC kick the winning goal, he set up 3 of the trys and was the best player on the park that night. Wallabies won the next match against SA a week later too. Quade playing a big part in that as well.
Nah man, Quade learnt that from his birthland New Zealand where that step was with the Pacific Islander and Maori kids playing touch rugby and tackle from grade school.
@@sasrio_ Quade spent his school years in Australia. He went to school with Karnichael Hunt, they used to practice doing steps like that in Brisbane. And that comes from Quade himself.
@@davecheffie5706 Nah, Quade moved to Australia at 13 years old. In New Zealand, they start rugby from 5 years old. And Quade would travel back to New Zealand during school holidays, playing summer rugby tournaments in New Zealand. Who else in Australia that doesn't have Pacific origins steps like this?? Yet so many from the Pacific Islands and New Zealand step like this.
Roger Tuivasa Sheck, Phoenix Hunapo-Nofoa, William Ryder, Sinot Sinoti, Shaun Johnston, Kalyn Ponga, Nehe Milner-Skudder, Jerry Tuwai... they all have almost an identical step.
ruclips.net/video/sc2noIdGaPQ/видео.html
@@sasrio_ really? Do you all finish school in NZ at 13?
@@davecheffie5706 Yeah, grade school. Do you have grade/primary school til year 12 in Australia? No wonder y'all some dense bricks upstairs.
The clip where he slots the conversion against South Africa to win the game, was in this years Championship.
yup: fly-half, first-five are the same (10)
it''s his touch rugby background that makes him such a god level stepper. recommend watching a video of touch rugby, preferably between nz and australia.
Wicked analysis.
Yes you're correct. Scrum half starts the attack #10 gets it in motion. He is the desicion maker of the team. The general, The QB.
Aussie beat south africa twice this year and quade was the reason they won the first game
Sevens from heaven Bro. Plis react
Didn't know Quade was into dog fighting
There’s clips on RUclips of Quade throwing different flick passes like a QB 30m+ to a guy running routes
react to carlos spencer please bro ..
Have a look at Carlos spencer bro
React to Marcus Smith
Great craic
He helped the Wallabies beat the boks twice this year🔥🔥🔥
Loving your videos Sean.
Quade Cooper in that 2009-2012 erra was the bomb...back then he was Cheslins favorite player....
Like every kid in SA wanted to be him when we played touch (tag) rugby in the streets
He was part of the Qld Reds team that beat the Crusaders with Daniel Carter and Ritchie McCaw in the super rugby grand final in 2011.
He help Aussie win 2 games against the RWC boks this year in the RC he awesome 👌
He would have been one of the best right now but his off the field stuff got in the way