The try from the end of the world - another legendary counter attack try The Philippe saint andre try from 1991 against England List is leaving a lot of the ‘legendary’ out
It was a thing of absolute beauty (and hands down the moment of 2021), but people seem to be missing a key nuance: World Rugby recently updated the rules so that a team grounding the ball in their own try-zone results in a 22m drop-out, rather than a scrum to the opposing team, as was previously the case. As such, there was significantly less jeopardy, which likely influenced Ntamack's decision-making. Still, most fly-halves would have played it safe and put it to boot
@@Thewouf unless I am mistaken, in this case he takes the ball out of his try zone. If the ball had been grounded, it would have been scrum for the ABs. (We had the scrum when McKenzie did that in his own try zone after Penaud's kick at the end of the game).
@@gregoirebenzaken2827 Yeah, I think you're right - I'd previously missed it, but he gathers the ball *just* outside of his in-goal area then carries it in, which I assume means any grounding would have resulted in an AB scrum. Autant pour moi ! Tout ca pour dire qu'il est tout simplement balaise, le mec
How could you forget Philippe Saint André's 110m try vs England in Twickenham in 1991? If that's not the best counter attack in history, I don't know what is ... Also, try from the end of the world, I mean come on !
I like the Lions v All Blacks one just because it always makes me laugh seeing Kieran Read getting absolutely done like a dinner at the start of it. And his own reaction.
@@sylvainrivet8987 Yeah, I love sides that score when 90% of their side are offside, it's great. I also love how NH refs are blind as dumb fucks. :D Losers. Rugby is dead now. NH refs are killing the game and NH IRB are making the game soft for their soft nations.
Serge Blanco had a great counter-attack from behind the polls finished with a try, don;t remember the game but i was a kid and still remember that try58
Bugger, you beat me to it!! 🤣 How that '73 Baba's try could be left out I have no idea?!?! Maybe the person who compiled this wasn't even alive in the 20th Century! Bloody millennials! Think they know everything! 🤣
Eliot Daly’s try in the last five minutes against Wales in 2017, to win the game, surely should have featured. It wasn’t the length of the pitch, but it was manufactured brilliantly.
There’s an old try, I’ll never forget it, it was Serge Blanco, I think it was against New Zealand, he got the ball in his own in goal, and returned it via the right wing to score a try. It had everything, he ran, he sidestepped, he dummied, but the ball never left his hands in probably what was a 150 metre try. Love to see it again, but no one ever had it on their highlights.
Rugby looks very fast pace and exciting. These clips were fantastic. It's as if Foot ball (Soccer for Americans) had a kid with NFL football to produce rugby. It should really be a sport to play in high school & college over here in the U.S.
The Chiefs vs Stormers one was amazing but you missed the France try vs Australia. I am pretty sure that was counter. Btw I love your content! From Australia
One of my favourite counter attacks that has been ignored is James Bailey's try for Gloucester vs Wasps. James Simpson-Daniel running rings round Dallaglio after great defence from a turnover
All black France 1994, England-France 1991 Perpignan-Agen 2015( ProD2 but 110 metres run) montpellier clermont 2018 ect ect. I suppose you're in southern hemisphere cause you select a lot of Super-Rugby game but in europe we have some greats counter-attacks.
It would definitely be up there ! I had some problems with copyrights on this one so I could not post it … Thanks for the comment tho, really appreciate !
You have done a nice job, with all these games from all over the world, I prefer your numbre 3 with the Lyons, because in my opinion, all the players do the precise perfect choice
How can a collection of the "Top 15 Legendary Counter-Attacks" not include "The Try".... Gareth Edwards for the Barbarians v New Zealand January 27, 1973?
Pour sûr il y a de très belles contre-attaques mais comment ne pas retrouver dans cette vidéo ''l'essai du bout du monde'' (NZ v France, 1994, Auckland), le si joliment nommé ''l'essai du siècle" par nos meilleurs "ennemis" (Angleterre v France, 1991, Twickenham) et l'essai des Barbarians vs NZ en 1973 ?? Ca dépasse clairement l'entendement.
yeah the All Blacks really should thank the referee for ioanes try with his one sided interpretation of when the ball is out of a ruck. They would've been humiliated even more by France without that support.
Where is #3? Based on this you should have the Lions try against the All Blacks from 2017. But also, how is the greatest try ever from Garett Davies not on here?
Le plus bel essai oublié ici est l’essai d’Antoine Dupont du stade toulousain à Clermont il y a 2 ans lors de la première journée de top 14. Le stade toulousain joue à 13 contre 15 et cela part du passe de Thomas Ramos entre ses jambes dans son en-but. Exceptionnel. Voici le lien de la vidéo : th-cam.com/video/galt1HTGUMQ/w-d-xo.html
i like your video however, this video is just about modern rugby nothing from the 70's, 80''s and 90''s that's your choice and i respect that one. but thhere is some really really good counter attack from those eras i just mentionned above, for a start the 70's the babas against the blacks, the 80's france ireland in dublin, from the 90's france england in twickenham and other. as far as this video goes any of those could have been number 1 out af the last 5
In your opinion, which clip was the best counter attack ?
the one from georgia is the most spectacular
0:31 England #5 should've been penalised
i think it's the #4 Georgia against Canada because the kick is just brilliant
Number 4 is just amazing but 2 too. The only thing that make the 1 great is the final pass but it's still beautifull
The one you had in position one is my favourite has been for a long time
The try from the end of the world - another legendary counter attack try
The Philippe saint andre try from 1991 against England
List is leaving a lot of the ‘legendary’ out
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Even though Ntamack's counterattack didn't result in a try, how was that not #1? So so SO many things to applaud and celebrate with that one!
It caused a yellow card.
It was a thing of absolute beauty (and hands down the moment of 2021), but people seem to be missing a key nuance: World Rugby recently updated the rules so that a team grounding the ball in their own try-zone results in a 22m drop-out, rather than a scrum to the opposing team, as was previously the case. As such, there was significantly less jeopardy, which likely influenced Ntamack's decision-making. Still, most fly-halves would have played it safe and put it to boot
@@Thewouf unless I am mistaken, in this case he takes the ball out of his try zone. If the ball had been grounded, it would have been scrum for the ABs.
(We had the scrum when McKenzie did that in his own try zone after Penaud's kick at the end of the game).
@@gregoirebenzaken2827 Yeah, I think you're right - I'd previously missed it, but he gathers the ball *just* outside of his in-goal area then carries it in, which I assume means any grounding would have resulted in an AB scrum. Autant pour moi ! Tout ca pour dire qu'il est tout simplement balaise, le mec
How could you forget Philippe Saint André's 110m try vs England in Twickenham in 1991?
If that's not the best counter attack in history, I don't know what is ...
Also, try from the end of the world, I mean come on !
I like the Lions v All Blacks one just because it always makes me laugh seeing Kieran Read getting absolutely done like a dinner at the start of it. And his own reaction.
Hahahah 😂
It's also the value of the opponent side that creates the thrill of a ounter attack, so I'd choose Lions vs NZ
@@sylvainrivet8987 Yeah, I love sides that score when 90% of their side are offside, it's great. I also love how NH refs are blind as dumb fucks. :D Losers. Rugby is dead now. NH refs are killing the game and NH IRB are making the game soft for their soft nations.
Serge Blanco had a great counter-attack from behind the polls finished with a try, don;t remember the game but i was a kid and still remember that try58
I remember it, it was France vs Australia, 1990, a wonderful try, it's on youtube I think
Difficult to say : Blanco didn't do it only once ;)
1987 World cup semi final
In March 1991, England-France, V nations-a try of St-André-an incredible job by Camberabero-The try of the century
Gareth Edwards try 1973, France England try 1991, France All Blacks try 1994
Came to say the same thing. Mindblowing that these could be left out!
Couldn't agree more. The Gareth Edwards try may even be the most famous try ever scored.
Agree - the Edwards try is the best counter attack try I ever saw. And simply the best try!
Bugger, you beat me to it!! 🤣
How that '73 Baba's try could be left out I have no idea?!?!
Maybe the person who compiled this wasn't even alive in the 20th Century!
Bloody millennials! Think they know everything! 🤣
Eliot Daly’s try in the last five minutes against Wales in 2017, to win the game, surely should have featured. It wasn’t the length of the pitch, but it was manufactured brilliantly.
meh it was basically just cuthbert being a rubbish defender
1973 All Blacks vs Barbarians try by Gareth Edwards, is officially the best counter attack ever.
yeah ... for sure. that has videos all to itself. ... it will never be bettered
Saved me typing
9:46 Bro Cheslin Kolbe was such an underappreciated player when he played for the stormers
It was gio applon isn't it ?
I'm guilty of this too, I'm woke to him now
"The try from the end of the world", to rule them all ...
The 2nd is the best team counter attack for me. Your n-1 is more about an amazing assist in my opinion. Thanks for the video.
The fact that the counter attack from Toulouse vs Clermont-Ferrand is not included is just outrageous.
Gareth Edwards try for the Barbarians against New Zealand in 1973 is a must have in this list imo
#2 no question - the sheer number of different skills - offloading, running, support, abd out together SO seamlessly
Caucau's try against France and Scotland was on🔥🔥🔥
Toulouse against Clermont un top14,lineout from Ramos on his own 5 ans try at 13 vs15
Number 2 is amazing because so many players touched the ball
Teamwork 🤙
There’s an old try, I’ll never forget it, it was Serge Blanco, I think it was against New Zealand, he got the ball in his own in goal, and returned it via the right wing to score a try. It had everything, he ran, he sidestepped, he dummied, but the ball never left his hands in probably what was a 150 metre try.
Love to see it again, but no one ever had it on their highlights.
I’ve never played or watched a single rugby game in my life but I still watched the video till the end
Courtney lawes taking out two backs with that delayed pass absolute genius 🙌🏾
Rugby looks very fast pace and exciting. These clips were fantastic. It's as if Foot ball (Soccer for Americans) had a kid with NFL football to produce rugby. It should really be a sport to play in high school & college over here in the U.S.
The Chiefs vs Stormers one was amazing but you missed the France try vs Australia. I am pretty sure that was counter. Btw I love your content! From Australia
Hey Man, thanks for the comment ! Do you remember which year it was or who scored the try ?
You mean French 100 meters try against Australia lats summer?
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At 4:47
It was out of scrum so not really a counter
I was at that Stormers vs Chiefs game. Maybe the best club rugby game I've ever seen live. Both teams played like this for the full 80 minutes.
No Barbarians vs All Blacks 1973? Worth it for Cliff Morgan's commentary alone.
They were all brilliant counters!!
One of my favourite counter attacks that has been ignored is James Bailey's try for Gloucester vs Wasps. James Simpson-Daniel running rings round Dallaglio after great defence from a turnover
Geez the reds were good to watch and are definitely getting back to their best
Another good shout is Pierre Spies against the Crusaders in like 2009 for the bulls
That leids try is so underated
that pass is everything
#3 Beautiful try.....what an effort!👏👍😁
All black France 1994, England-France 1991 Perpignan-Agen 2015( ProD2 but 110 metres run) montpellier clermont 2018 ect ect. I suppose you're in southern hemisphere cause you select a lot of Super-Rugby game but in europe we have some greats counter-attacks.
Great Video. Just thought Beauden barrett in the 2015 world cup final could have a mention. Love it though
It would definitely be up there ! I had some problems with copyrights on this one so I could not post it … Thanks for the comment tho, really appreciate !
Plenty of reds games here but still missing Quade Cooper's counter attack vs the blues in the 2011 super rugby semi final to set up Ben Tapuai's try.
For me you forgot one of the best, France England 1991
Surprised the 2007 USA try against South Africa didn’t make the top 15. That was probably the greatest counter attack try I’ve seen.
You have done a nice job, with all these games from all over the world, I prefer your numbre 3 with the Lyons, because in my opinion, all the players do the precise perfect choice
Not sure of the year, I think 2007. Odwa Ndungane's 82nd minute try for the Sharks vs the Crusaders was something special.
A french kiss is beautiful but not as beautiful as the French team fluency ..just incredible ( coming from an South African )
That stormers vs chiefs game 👌
Can't believe McKenzie doesn't make it in the Nz first 15. What a player.
you are the best, do more videos
4 words. “This is Gareth Edwards!”
Mental to think 1 and 2 are from the same match!
Rieko Ioane vs France... top 15 legendary counter-attacks of ALL time? Ever heard the term recency bias?
i was thinking the same
Aphiwe Dyanti's try was against Jagaures from Argentina, not Cheetahs, but nice video still 🙏
Where is the Gareth Edwards try vs the All Blacks? Doesn't get much better.
Ashton smiling in celebration at his own 22!
How can a collection of the "Top 15 Legendary Counter-Attacks" not include "The Try".... Gareth Edwards for the Barbarians v New Zealand January 27, 1973?
It's not legendary counter but best South counter for 90%,they miss lot a really legendary counter😤
No contest - where was the Barbarians try from the 70s(?) - Gareth Edwards and co.
PSDT was flying joh
Surely Fiji could've been in there,one of the best in the business
There's a try that they scored recently against Wales and it was good
Serevi has to be the best ever, in terms of speed & trickery!!
You forgot France - All Black 1994
Oh le bel écran sur l'essaie black contre l'Australie 😂
Daugunu does that time and time again.
IL manque l'essai de Phil Benett contre les All blacks au National Arm's park de Cardiff en date du 29 janvier 1973 !
Toulouse vs Clermont 2020 or france all blacks but very Nice video 🙌👍👍
How can you call this legendary and not have either Ngwenwa try (07 World Cup or for Biarritz in the Heineken Cup in ‘10)
Only one in my opinion - scored on 27th January 1973. Those who know, know.
This is only of the last 10 years or so. I'm sure there are alot better ones to choose from from earlier decades.
The Chief everyday
Kolbe with Stade Toulousain VS Section Paloise is for me Ines of the best try ever !
Chiefs, Stormers, Georgia, Lions, then you forgot Christian Cullen against the Tahs or Edwards against NZ.
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What about Fofana's try in England-France, avoiding 6 defenders (Feb 2013)
I'm jamaican. I don't know shit about rugby but that was f**king epic!!!
Pour sûr il y a de très belles contre-attaques mais comment ne pas retrouver dans cette vidéo ''l'essai du bout du monde'' (NZ v France, 1994, Auckland), le si joliment nommé ''l'essai du siècle" par nos meilleurs "ennemis" (Angleterre v France, 1991, Twickenham) et l'essai des Barbarians vs NZ en 1973 ??
Ca dépasse clairement l'entendement.
Chiefs vs crusaders really nice rugby
How is France counter attack VS all blacks in 1994 not there
Will be in the second video !
Japan v Wales 2007 World Cup
How hasn't Gareth Edwards' try for the Barbarians against New Zealand made the list???
yeah the All Blacks really should thank the referee for ioanes try with his one sided interpretation of when the ball is out of a ruck. They would've been humiliated even more by France without that support.
Amongst that lot, #2 Chiefs. Why? The number of passes and the support running after ONE error!
Where was THE Baa Baas try vs NZ! Also Rugby takes place North if the Equator too.
the 11. 😱
So if i get it right, Ntamack plays only by himself?
Will Genia's try against crusaders
I tkink 2012 grand final
True ! That one was a masterclass ! I think that they were attacking and not counter-attacking no ?
The last one !!!!!
If it’s legendary then how can you not have 1973 Barbarian try against New Zealand
A more legendary try their isn’t !!!!
Never saw it but johnny may released it forward at 3:00 no?
Gio Aplon for Grenoble...
Where is #3? Based on this you should have the Lions try against the All Blacks from 2017.
But also, how is the greatest try ever from Garett Davies not on here?
Barbarians versus All Blacks with a try by Gareth Edwards.
Apiwe diyanti played against the pumas bot cheetas
True true, I went to quickly on that one ! Thanks for noticing it !
Le plus bel essai oublié ici est l’essai d’Antoine Dupont du stade toulousain à Clermont il y a 2 ans lors de la première journée de top 14. Le stade toulousain joue à 13 contre 15 et cela part du passe de Thomas Ramos entre ses jambes dans son en-but. Exceptionnel. Voici le lien de la vidéo : th-cam.com/video/galt1HTGUMQ/w-d-xo.html
Barassi..Australie France 2021
A top list for counterattacks without a single Christian Cullen try?
What about Thorleys vs Leicester?
Will add it in a second part !
How there is no obstruction for the number 3 ?
No Try from the end of the world... Seriously? And no Saint André try in Twickenham....
Number 2 is the best
Fiji vs Wales try?
Sorry, but you forgot the best one. NZ vs France in 1994 at the end of the second test match. The anglo-saxons médias name it "try of the century".
You can't compare club and international rugby, and it all depends on the quality of the opposition as well.
Capuozzo-Padovani in Cardiff 2022?
This video was posted in 2021
This one is also faboulous... Toulouse vs Pau:
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i like your video however, this video is just about modern rugby nothing from the 70's, 80''s and 90''s that's your choice and i respect that one. but thhere is some really really good counter attack from those eras i just mentionned above, for a start the 70's the babas against the blacks, the 80's france ireland in dublin, from the 90's france england in twickenham and other. as far as this video goes any of those could have been number 1 out af the last 5
Number 11 is not against the cheetahs.... Its against the Jaguares from Argentina
Pity all the truly 'legendary' clips others have mentioned were excluded.
Aphiwe Dyanti against Jaguares, no against Cheetas