Wallabies Legend David Campese Talks Australian Rugby & Modern Day Athletes

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

Комментарии • 30

  • @theosokupa2861
    @theosokupa2861 Месяц назад +10

    Campo is freaking spot on!🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🫡

  • @royphair9676
    @royphair9676 Месяц назад +8

    Great perspective and honest response 👍

  • @izakcelliers7307
    @izakcelliers7307 Месяц назад +7

    Nice Marty, Campo..

  • @robertmiller2173
    @robertmiller2173 Месяц назад +2

    Campo, you are a Rugby Union Legend! I love Aussie!

  • @richardho5955
    @richardho5955 Месяц назад

    Campo is such a good pundit with a great rugby brain and respects the culture of the Wallabies’ opponents! Such a rugby legend and well loved in Durban! 🇦🇺🏉🇿🇦👍

  • @jameswebb-hl2vu
    @jameswebb-hl2vu Месяц назад +3

    Great show
    David one of my highlights in going to see sharks play in Durban is shaking the hand of the great Champo
    Thanks to rugby greatest sport vicious on the field beers after game

  • @DD-RSA
    @DD-RSA Месяц назад +1

    Killing it with the guests Marty

  • @hannesmaree8486
    @hannesmaree8486 Месяц назад +7

    I believe that the rest of the world has simply caught up with the southern hemisphere teams because of the quality NZ and South Africa coaches all around the world. The rest have figured out how to beat the All Blacks and Wallabies and come close to beating the Boks; hence Rassie's decision to keep changing the way the Boks are playing. You've got to keep on evolving to stay ahead

    • @ihaveaidsish
      @ihaveaidsish Месяц назад

      Bang on. Razor hopefully has that evolving mindset but gosh it's going to be tough

    • @fu8713
      @fu8713 Месяц назад

      hannesmaree8486
      No they haven’t stupid everyone improves. Look at who’s retired and who’s missing new coaches
      Work the rest out stupid people are always saying that same dumb shiit foh oh they catching up lol SHADDAP

  • @hankgoldenshaft
    @hankgoldenshaft Месяц назад +1

    Well said Campo

  • @nzfreeski
    @nzfreeski Месяц назад +1

    ABs are 4 from last 5 at Ellis Park - not saying these guys are up for it at the moment but the talent is raw and young - maybe a year too early

  • @kainoizking
    @kainoizking Месяц назад +20

    So sick of this idea that South Africa are just so much more physical than us and that their players are just bigger and more brutal and that’s why they win. We’re constantly using them leaving super rugby as an excuse for why we’re not as good. South Africa are the best because they adapt to adversity, not sit around crying about it. They’ve cultivated a national attitude of playing for more than just the jersey, something we used to have. It’s their collective mindset that makes them the best, not this rubbish that they’re just bigger and more physical.

    • @ihaveaidsish
      @ihaveaidsish Месяц назад +7

      Well said. You're bang on

    • @johnlamb3101
      @johnlamb3101 Месяц назад +2

      As a Springbok supporter - I love your honesty. It is soo true.

    • @timgregory82
      @timgregory82 Месяц назад +1

      Give it a rest. They won 3 games by 1 point. They lose a lot in between. Let's see how it goes over the next month

    • @Nat-oj2uc
      @Nat-oj2uc Месяц назад

      They don't always win

    • @JamesSmith-qr7be
      @JamesSmith-qr7be Месяц назад

      The problem is whoever coaches the Wallabies is simply trying to match SA NZ etc with interior talent and thats the fact of the matter.
      Where are the world class athletes? You look at the 1st test in suncorp and I saw nothing but effort from the wallabies.
      And they got manhandled.
      The mentality of we need to get more out of what we have got while the pool of talent keeps depleting is never going to work.
      The core issue is why is Australian rugby not catching the world class athletes in the country.
      There are plenty in the AFL, NRL even look at Australia at the olympics (minus the breakdancer).
      The real solution is how do we get these athletes who are special to play super rugby. I dont know the solution its very complex. Ponga for example played rugby union at high school and was a prodigy hes someone you wanted coming through super rugby. And before you know it boom hes signed up to League.
      The last 2 or 3 years of Wallabies rugby to me is at the stage where the passengers on the titanic are starting to desperately look for lifeboats as the realisation hits that the ship isn't unsinkable and its going down.

  • @patrickmoore6775
    @patrickmoore6775 Месяц назад

    So who would you pick in their place, Martin? Our stocks are hardly flush at the moment.

  • @DT7w8
    @DT7w8 Месяц назад

    Campo is so right so change the game plan but how when you don't have the skills to change. I guess that's what Schmidt is trying to do and that takes so much time. He needs to identfy a few X factor body sizes from say RL and get them blooded into the game, forget about the Lions if you win one test it would be a miracle at this rate.

  • @vaydahmason33
    @vaydahmason33 Месяц назад +4

    Same team since 2015? Are you serious! NZ is the only team that gets a big chunk of their team spine ripped out after each World Cup. There have been two World Cups since McCaw, Kaino, Thorn, Mealamu, Nonu Conrad Smith.Ben Smith. So no, this team is definitely NOT the same team.
    Also how do we create physicality in our game without the Saffas? You do what the Blues have done, incorporate the style of rugby required to play that and our own. Instead of crying about it, do something about it. Don't be that nation that in 2034 we are still crying about missing them. (Jilted lover syndrome) makes me sick!🤮

    • @kainoizking
      @kainoizking Месяц назад +2

      THIS!! I’m so sick of this consistent idea that we need South Africa to know how to play against physical teams. They’re not coming back, they like playing up north, we need to get over it instead of constantly crying about it. They’re not coming back, we can’t just sit and cry about the way that things used to be. The saffas deal with adversity and adapt, they have a mindset to win whatever the cost, same way that we used to have. That’s why they’re the best, not because they have “big men” or that they’re so much more physical than anyone else. It’s their overall mindset and attitude. They’re playing for much more than themselves, something that used to exist down here as well.

    • @Jay685toa
      @Jay685toa 14 дней назад

      @@kainoizkingit’s ridiculous even the toxic spring bok supporters are telling themselves New Zealand won’t succeed without playing SA teams in Super,
      Bro we don’t need SA, we play a different style and did so far before SA joined the comp,
      My dream is a strong Australia so we can play them like the NRL cause Aus produces good athletes