The atmosphere at the wales Ireland game was just epic.The sheer volume from both sets of supporters when points were scored dwarfed the roar of woodcocks try in the final.
This is a great video, normally when you watch videos like this you can always tell what country the creator is from, but with this video i really cant tell. Fantastic Video !! :)
Yeah. It truly was. I also liked the try from Argentina vs All Blacks in semi final. The only thing missing is Thierry Dusautoir's try in the final. That was a great one. Well done on the vid.
Was at a pub once in Wales, where they were playing music during an international. Not for long like, it was a riot until they turned the crap off. What was this guy thinking ?
I don't have to work the weekends. When seeing the title "best tries" naturally I was curious imagine my none surprise when I fell asleep while watching them.
Where you score the try determines where you kick at goal. If you score on the wing, the kick must be taken in line with it (on the wing) a lot harder than if you score under the posts.
i kind of know what your saying but many people do dives similar to him, or a celebration afterwards. what about people in super 15s that do little dances after they score?
Last year in Sydney two top high school teams played, one from league (QLD) and one from union (NSW). The union team won. You are living in the past mate, league has fallen beyond, glory days are long gone.
Seeing as England is so widely reviled as an Englishman I relish every time Ashton dives as a way of sticking two fingers up at every other rugby playing country
Best tries in this vid for me have to be the Australian try against Italy, Argentina's try vs NZ coz Contepommi's handling was world class and my fav try was big old Gethin Jenkins against Namibia, a prop forward sidestepping, then dummying, then a charge from 22 to the line... quality and also very humourous. As Gareth Thomas said 'As soon as he crossed the 22 he could smell the burer van and there was no stopping him from there' ahaha yes Alfie!!!
What about the try with sonny bills super one handed offload? Or John Davies super try vs Ireland to seal the win? This compilation seems to be missing some of the best tries
They missed some great Samoan Tries, they played really well throughout the tournament, looking forward to 2015! Personally my favorite is Mike Phillips, not the first time he has caught the Irish sleeping :')
Considering that RU was Olympic up until 1924, there has always been a demand for it. Problem is that given the length of recovery time needed for such a tight schedule, choosing sevens format was the best choice.
Mayhaps. A lot can change in three years, injuries retirement ect. so I wouldn't discount any of the RBS 6 nations or the Rugby Challenge (I think that's what they're calling it now) teams until the 2015 RWC kicks off. England's coach just needs to utilise more of his forwards and allow some of the other backs who don't see much of the ball and they'll be real contenders for the crown.
My fav try at about 7:00 for Argentina, superb handling skills by Contepomi, shame what happened to him against us in Cardiff during the Autumn, a great talisman for Argentine ruggers
best game in the finals was AUS vs RSA in the quater final. Amazing match and a very tight score, couldnt get any better though with AUS winning in the end of an 80 minute thriller!!!
PROP GOALS, ALL DA BEST ONES HERE. Oh and the one where the lock's were toying with the other team then passed it off and then the other guy scored the try. xD
Well opinions do not necessarily carry the same weight. An examination of the flaws in RU does stand up to scrutiny and if there are two sports that are not totally different then it is these. The real difference between them is in the attitudes and influence of the governing bodies. RL rules are based on the removal of the flaws of RU. Because of this RU has not changed all that much
The RU's line between image and reality is something they have grown very proficient in blurring. When someone asks the question why is RL and RU different it humbles RU greatly to hear that the best teams in England decided core parts of RU were antiquated indulgences not worthy of a paying audience. And to a large part responsible for the fall of Rugby as the most popular football in England.
Some came back shortly after to retire. RU is a lot easier to play if you want to extend your career. In 1995 when U became honest they could openly earn their money in an easier game. None of the players mentioned believe their toughest game was ever played in a U jersey.
Because the tap offers no advantage for the team not guilty of the ball going out of play. Broken lines of scrimmage due to scrums gives an advantage to the attacking side. Actually backs score about 73% of trys. From 2010 to 2011 Wales scored 16 trys in the 6 nations, 2 by forwards. The scrum resourced trys are from backs using the lack of clutter to work some actual Rugby.
Not to sound like a hater but ...there is at least 2 obstruction in that try !! And winning a game with this try, and with an enormous "tolerance" on AB's faults from Mister Joubert aka "the stoler" or "mafioso" doesn't make it for me like the "best try of the WC2011" ... shit that's it I am finally a hater ! ;) Fair play to the men in black anyway, they deserve the win after their great course to reach the final. PS : of course man, I'm french