My Mum had passed away a few weeks before this. I watched this game with my Dad, at home. We jumped for joy and hugged each other when that drop goal went over. The first time we had smiled in a long time. Sport really can be great. Thanks for the upload 👍
Rugby finally started Getting decent TV coverage here in the US a few years ago, and this was one of the first games I could put on my calendar to sit down and watch. One of the greatest sports moments I have ever seen. I love what it means to you and your dad!
I was at the match in Paris - it was of the most extraordinary sporting events I've ever witnessed - the tension was unbearable - the French crowd were singing Allez Les Bleus thinking victory was theirs - Ireland were not giving up as they went through phase after phase knowing one error and it was all over - it seemed to go on for an eternity - then that one opportunity finally arrived for Sexton to launch a long range drop goal effort - up high in the air it went and the whole crowd held its breath - it was heading for goal and finally dropped over the cross bar with inches to spare - the ecstatic reaction from the Irish fans in the stadium was an absolute outpouring of joy - The French fans were stunned into silence - What an epic finish and Ireland would go onto win the Grand Slam beating England at Twickers on St Patrick's Day in the snow - Brilliant memories all round.
It was an absolutely epic effort and that huge drop goal at the end. I think I had £10 on Ireland . What a way to win though. I was round at my mum's house and she came in be because I'm going, "IRELAND, IRELAND!!" And I support Scotland but Ireland after. I like their style.
The balls on Johnny to go for that kick to Earlsy with the clock in the red. No better man to field the kick either. Nearly 5 years on, my heart still races watching this
As a french, this drop goal was devastating, but it was a great game and a big finish. 41 phases without any mistakes, the great Sexton assuming his statue has a legendary player, the french defense... When I'm watching it now, I smile because it is a beautiful rugby moment and a beautiful win for Ireland. Respect for you Irish people, hope we'll face each other in the RWC 🇫🇷🫶🇮🇪
C’était une incroyable mauvaise équipe de France quand même… Pas foutu de défendre sur 41 phases !! Aujourd’hui au bout de 5 ou 6 on aurait gratté. J’avais tellement les boules ce jour là. La déchéance du rugby français dans toute sa splendeur. Heureusement les choses ont bien changé maintenant…
@@GuildeVisionje ne suis pas tellement d'accord. Je dirais que c'est tout l'intérêt d'une excellente attaque et d'une excellente défense : l'attaque ne perd pas le ballon, la défense ne laisse rien passer.
With all the options open to Sexton, he went for that drop goal, it was a do or die moment, the courage it took to even attempt such a kick knowing if you missed you lost the game. This is why Sexton will always be remembered, and in 2022 he is looking better than ever after overseeing a series win in New Zealand
@@Walshy94 That doesn't make any sense. No matter how good their defense, no one can defend a 10 meter pass direct backwards that was then drop kicked from a ruck. Come on now...
This is the defining moment in modern Irish rugby. No more moral defeats. Win. Win. Win, whatever it takes. Leave nothing behind. Not since the arrival of O Driscoll in Paris with a hat-trick had Ireland said things are different now. 41 phases from your own line, 5 mins of un-penalised possession going into injury time, against an epic French defence at home in Paris, who have not conceded a penalty, yet pushing them back into drop goal distance. And then having the audacity to deliver the coup de grace by Sexton. This is not just a score. This is an announcement. A proclamation, if you will. The old Ireland is dead. This is a new era of Irish rugby. Just look what has happened since. This is sport at its finest, passionate, foul-less, with winning or loosing on a knife edge. One of the greatest sporting moments I have ever witnessed.
RIP Eddie, a great rugby man, impartial and fair! Incredible passage of play by two great teams and refereed by the best man ever to do the job Nigel Owens!
We didn’t deserve it in 2021. We did in 2018. We should have had this game won before the drop goal. It was a brilliant performance, probably our best in Paris since 2000
I was at this game sitting with the Irish fans. Place went ballistic for about 3 mins after he made it. Best rugby game I’ve ever witnessed live by far
Johnny Sexton is not Physically impressive, but that giant heart and desire to win is the most essential part of sports, and this man had an abundance of both. Much respect to a legend.
This is amazing. Not that anyone is missing just quite how amazing but, to put it in context, it's 41 phases and the 80:00 siren goes JUST as they get to 20 phases. 99% of teams would've been panicking at 25 phases, but the bloody stubborn heroes from Ireland get to 41 and they're like "ok, we're ready to win now."
If anybody is wondering why the Irish are doing so well at the moment just look how many of that team are in France. Ireland's continuity is exceptional.
The moment that drop goal was scored is something that will stay with me forever. I was at a pub with a few mates and I can remember clearly how the whole pub cheered it was magical. I still suffer anxiety every time I watch this though, always expecting a knock on. For me personally it shows why rugby is the greatest sport and the 6 nations is one of the greatest sports competitions in the world
The punt at 3:49 on the video but 80:29 in the match still makes my heart stop, but the collection by Earles makes my hair stand on end. This play feels like 6 hours rather than 6 minutes
I don't usually bet but I put £20 on Ireland on that match. I always like to see Ireland, they play a fast, good game and Johnny putting over that long drop goal after so many evolutions was rugby history. They worked until boom. Fantastic. I got £120 out of that kick so thank you Ireland but I nearly had a heart attack while you got there.
One thing that really irks me about this is Eddie Butler's 'Ireland have stolen the game' line at the end. No. Ireland would have stolen it with a soft penalty after a few phases. Ireland won this game with skill and stamina - they didn't steal anything.
@@gruffyddrimmington8945 yea 🤣 if tbat last kick didnt happen then france wouldve won, and had france had scored that penalty they couldve wom by 4 points, id say jreland stole this victory in the last play of the game
I was behind the goals at the opposite end. Brilliant game. I knew it was between the post accuracy, but distance, as sexton trying to wave it up with his fingers as he was going backwards, and it took a while before nigel owens acknowledged the drop goal. Sexton kick to Nigel blew the whistle was the longest moments of the game for me.
Makes up for croke park 2007 that did.. My dinner went up in the air.. I knew from that moment we would win the slam..i was at the 2007 game where France scored last play of the game
@@conish64yeah those days can hit you like a hammer I used to get really sour when Ireland would lose. It was hard for me to watch us lose to France every year.
Not quite in the same fashion as this, but kudos to Scotland for "Ireland'ing" France in the 6 Nations, with a last minute try. Funnily enough, France did the same to Wales, but thanks to Scotland, Wales have beaten France to #1.
He was actually told by the other players to get over to the other side for the drop out before the penalty was taken. Can't see it on this clip though
Brian Moore is a disgrace...”sport is rarely fair” his partisan commentary is shameful...his first reaction should be, to recognise the brilliance of over 40 phases of error free rugby, capped off by one of the best drop goals you’ll see in terrible conditions...but no..we get treated to his usual anti Irish tirade....for shame BBC.
It wasn't a steal, you can't steal a win if the game isn't over. Stealing something means it must be owned and france didn't own the win because the game wasn't over.
I'm glad we won that. That French side were very very negative. They deserved to lose. They changed their game the next year. Now they're hear to watch.
Come on ireland we can beat any one any where any time to my god why not no body can challenge ue open invitation to anyone from the hole world we are irish
My Mum had passed away a few weeks before this. I watched this game with my Dad, at home. We jumped for joy and hugged each other when that drop goal went over. The first time we had smiled in a long time. Sport really can be great. Thanks for the upload 👍
Sorry about that mate hope your doing well
Rugby finally started Getting decent TV coverage here in the US a few years ago, and this was one of the first games I could put on my calendar to sit down and watch. One of the greatest sports moments I have ever seen. I love what it means to you and your dad!
My dinner went up in the air when it went over
Glad to hear you are doing well. Its the little things that can give us joy sometimes. Hope you are well.
Hope your doing well
I was at the match in Paris - it was of the most extraordinary sporting events I've ever witnessed - the tension was unbearable - the French crowd were singing Allez Les Bleus thinking victory was theirs - Ireland were not giving up as they went through phase after phase knowing one error and it was all over - it seemed to go on for an eternity - then that one opportunity finally arrived for Sexton to launch a long range drop goal effort - up high in the air it went and the whole crowd held its breath - it was heading for goal and finally dropped over the cross bar with inches to spare - the ecstatic reaction from the Irish fans in the stadium was an absolute outpouring of joy - The French fans were stunned into silence - What an epic finish and Ireland would go onto win the Grand Slam beating England at Twickers on St Patrick's Day in the snow - Brilliant memories all round.
Even before the drop goal; to get through 41 phases of play without any handling errors was nothing short of amazing. Still get goosebumps!!!
It was an absolutely epic effort and that huge drop goal at the end. I think I had £10 on Ireland . What a way to win though. I was round at my mum's house and she came in be because I'm going, "IRELAND, IRELAND!!"
And I support Scotland but Ireland after. I like their style.
@@davidian7787I was behind the goal celebrating amongst lots of French fans in the bitter cold, it was a beautiful moment.
The balls on Johnny to go for that kick to Earlsy with the clock in the red. No better man to field the kick either. Nearly 5 years on, my heart still races watching this
As a french, this drop goal was devastating, but it was a great game and a big finish. 41 phases without any mistakes, the great Sexton assuming his statue has a legendary player, the french defense... When I'm watching it now, I smile because it is a beautiful rugby moment and a beautiful win for Ireland. Respect for you Irish people, hope we'll face each other in the RWC 🇫🇷🫶🇮🇪
C’était une incroyable mauvaise équipe de France quand même… Pas foutu de défendre sur 41 phases !! Aujourd’hui au bout de 5 ou 6 on aurait gratté. J’avais tellement les boules ce jour là. La déchéance du rugby français dans toute sa splendeur. Heureusement les choses ont bien changé maintenant…
🤞🏻 🇮🇪🇫🇷
@@GuildeVisionje ne suis pas tellement d'accord. Je dirais que c'est tout l'intérêt d'une excellente attaque et d'une excellente défense : l'attaque ne perd pas le ballon, la défense ne laisse rien passer.
From an Irishman, this is a beautiful comment. Merci beacoup 🇮🇪 🇫🇷
The discipline from both sides is absolutely incredible.
Lots of penalties were let go by over rated Owens!
If that was a Quater-Final game he would’ve miss😂😂😂😂
@@johnmc3862 the referee is as much a conductor as he is an arbitrator
Rip Eddie Butler 💔🎙️🏉 6 Nations Won't Be The Same Without Eddie Butler & His Iconic Voice
With all the options open to Sexton, he went for that drop goal, it was a do or die moment, the courage it took to even attempt such a kick knowing if you missed you lost the game. This is why Sexton will always be remembered, and in 2022 he is looking better than ever after overseeing a series win in New Zealand
Even the kick to earls as well to have that much faith in yourself and your teammate to make that catch was just incredible
Fr
Looking forward to the quarter final. Going to be a great game.
for France to defend like that for 41 phases is pretty impressive
Wasn't impressive enough though😂🇮🇪
@@Walshy94 No, it was extremely impressive. Just because Ireland won, doesn't make it any less so
@@username9175 still wasn't impressive enough to stop us from scoring the winning dropkick😂
@@Walshy94 That doesn't make any sense. No matter how good their defense, no one can defend a 10 meter pass direct backwards that was then drop kicked from a ruck. Come on now...
@@Walshy94 Behave!
Has to be the most disciplined spell of rugby and a monster drop goal to seal it, absolutely fantastic
This is the defining moment in modern Irish rugby. No more moral defeats.
Win. Win. Win, whatever it takes. Leave nothing behind. Not since the arrival of O Driscoll in Paris with a hat-trick had Ireland said things are different now.
41 phases from your own line,
5 mins of un-penalised possession going into injury time,
against an epic French defence at home in Paris,
who have not conceded a penalty,
yet pushing them back into drop goal distance.
And then having the audacity to deliver the coup de grace by Sexton.
This is not just a score. This is an announcement. A proclamation, if you will. The old Ireland is dead. This is a new era of Irish rugby. Just look what has happened since. This is sport at its finest, passionate, foul-less, with winning or loosing on a knife edge. One of the greatest sporting moments I have ever witnessed.
RIP Eddie, a great rugby man, impartial and fair! Incredible passage of play by two great teams and refereed by the best man ever to do the job Nigel Owens!
I'm here after the game that just happened. To think a drop goal was all we needed to win again
I know it’s so annoying
We didn’t deserve it in 2021. We did in 2018. We should have had this game won before the drop goal. It was a brilliant performance, probably our best in Paris since 2000
@@codeguy1 yeah well said
RIP Eddie butler such an iconic commentating moment
Even though I know the result my heart is still in my mouth with every pass
The epitome of never give up. This will and has gone down as a real sporting highlight of all time!
One of the most spintingling moments of rugby to ever watch no doubt about that
Every Ireland rugby fans anxiety is still felt from the 41 phases
I was at this game sitting with the Irish fans. Place went ballistic for about 3 mins after he made it. Best rugby game I’ve ever witnessed live by far
the french second row mouthing "putain" at 6:24 has always stuck in my memory
Now THAT'S how to play the game!
Was at this game ..
A memory forever
Eddie is a major plus here in commentary ❤
RIP Eddie
Keith Earls on fire. Devin Toner showing he is not just for line outs. Cj we miss you. And Johnny is King. Even if he's a grumpy king
Critical catch from earlsey
Yeah that could have easily gone very arseways.
Johnny Sexton is not Physically impressive, but that giant heart and desire to win is the most essential part of sports, and this man had an abundance of both. Much respect to a legend.
This is amazing. Not that anyone is missing just quite how amazing but, to put it in context, it's 41 phases and the 80:00 siren goes JUST as they get to 20 phases. 99% of teams would've been panicking at 25 phases, but the bloody stubborn heroes from Ireland get to 41 and they're like "ok, we're ready to win now."
I watchi this once a month. Just quality.
Looking back this is even better because without this drop goal we wouldn’t have won the Grand Slam that year
Fantastic end of match thanks to Johnny ! Magical inspiration ! I'm a French fan of the Green Army !
If anybody is wondering why the Irish are doing so well at the moment just look how many of that team are in France. Ireland's continuity is exceptional.
How amazing to have that footage on camera.Amazing rugby by the courageous Irish players and amazing drop goal by Johnny to get the impossible win.❤😊
RIP Eddie
Rug g will never be the same ❤
The moment that drop goal was scored is something that will stay with me forever. I was at a pub with a few mates and I can remember clearly how the whole pub cheered it was magical. I still suffer anxiety every time I watch this though, always expecting a knock on. For me personally it shows why rugby is the greatest sport and the 6 nations is one of the greatest sports competitions in the world
Absolutely legendary
Still goosebumps after the years! Unreal
I was in croke park 2007 for the France v Ireland and they won at the death.. that drop goal made up for heartbreak.
Shows what Irish passion can do
The punt at 3:49 on the video but 80:29 in the match still makes my heart stop, but the collection by Earles makes my hair stand on end. This play feels like 6 hours rather than 6 minutes
Watching now almost 4 years later and it still terrifies me😂 balls on him like a Bengal tiger
If ever I was chancing a kick like that, I would want Earls on the receiving end. Hoping for a repeat performance this weekend!
Jesus 41 phases. That French player on the ground looks like he got hit with a bazooka, great win
i truly think this was the best i ever felt
Here to pay respect to Eddie Butler. The Six Nations so the the same without him.
And he became a legend forever more
I don't usually bet but I put £20 on Ireland on that match.
I always like to see Ireland, they play a fast, good game and Johnny putting over that long drop goal after so many evolutions was rugby history.
They worked until boom. Fantastic.
I got £120 out of that kick so thank you Ireland but I nearly had a heart attack while you got there.
One thing that really irks me about this is Eddie Butler's 'Ireland have stolen the game' line at the end.
No. Ireland would have stolen it with a soft penalty after a few phases. Ireland won this game with skill and stamina - they didn't steal anything.
Almost forgot to watch this today 😊🎉
The Welsh commentator clearly didnt want Ireland to win. Ireland didnt steal the game they won the game the hard way.
He is Welsh and British what do u expect 🇮🇪🇪🇺🇮🇪🇪🇺🇮🇪🇪🇺👌
@@northeuropeantaxpayer7097 wales is in britian so duh
They did steal it tho didn’t they?
@@gruffyddrimmington8945 yea 🤣 if tbat last kick didnt happen then france wouldve won, and had france had scored that penalty they couldve wom by 4 points, id say jreland stole this victory in the last play of the game
@@steffanmevel6599 you could say Ireland could have also won the game by 4 points if sexton didn't miss his penalty before France penalty
For another take on this classic moment in 6 Nations history, get the video with the French Commentary - it's another Classic!
Sexton was born to be a rugby player. Such incredible passion for the sport!!!
I was behind the goals at the opposite end. Brilliant game. I knew it was between the post accuracy, but distance, as sexton trying to wave it up with his fingers as he was going backwards, and it took a while before nigel owens acknowledged the drop goal. Sexton kick to Nigel blew the whistle was the longest moments of the game for me.
A brilliant game and a brilliant day 🇮🇪
Exhilarating. Magnificent.
Absolutely Amazing 😮.
And this is why Ireland will win the World Cup
Well that aged like fine wine
4:04
The absolute fear and resignation in Brian Moores voice is palpable
Love Eddie Butlers commentary, sadly missed.
The most amazing thing about this game was it took 36 phases before the commentator mentioned the phase count 🧐
I am not sure I have ever seen a 41 phase attack before, incredible to do that with no mistakes.
Munster did it in Thomand Park back in 2011 (I think) against Northampton - O'Gara drop kicked the winner! It was 41 phases too ;-)
What s passage of play. Unbelievable
Phenomenal demonstration on how to keep possession rather than kicking the ball away like England seem to enjoy doing!
God, I miss Eddie Butler's commentary. God rest him.
They didn't "steal" it, they won it : )
Exactly typical English commentary at least the kiwis call a spade a spade
Me, Ste Campbell and the boys were at this, some of the absolute horseplay after the game 🤪 Absolutely sending it
absolute ledge bags
@@hughmcnamara1790 rock chants going left right and centre
Most iconic moment in Irish rugby history.
lol
Fair play to France what discipline in those phases.
The best drop goal and build up of all time !!
Makes up for croke park 2007 that did.. My dinner went up in the air.. I knew from that moment we would win the slam..i was at the 2007 game where France scored last play of the game
How did Ireland do in the RWC 07 same year😂😂😂😂😂😂
Such a fantastic goal
Wot a game! Outstanding ball retention and discipline!
"Stolen"? No no. This was bought and paid for with blood, sweat and tears
this is why union blows league out of the water
league is ok but its too one dimensional
@@Rugby-union-and-league
Yeah rugby league is good but union is better.
Union >>> League >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sevens
Horrendous commentary. Like or lump Ireland, one of the greatest phases of play in rugby. They did not "steal" anything. Well earned.
Bittersweet when you see Super Dan Leavy on the field...such a pity injury cut short a glittering career 😢
Best ever phase play finished off by a sublime kick.goose bumps and proudness personified 🍀🍀🍀
Extraordinarily restrained & pedestrian commentary at the key moment.
Never underestimate the Irish
All the pain from Vincent clerk Ireland were due a last min win 😂😂
Yeah that was gut wrenching that day stung like hell!
I ran out of the room crying screaming at my mom that it wasn’t fair! I was 22
@@conish64yeah those days can hit you like a hammer I used to get really sour when Ireland would lose. It was hard for me to watch us lose to France every year.
Not quite in the same fashion as this, but kudos to Scotland for "Ireland'ing" France in the 6 Nations, with a last minute try. Funnily enough, France did the same to Wales, but thanks to Scotland, Wales have beaten France to #1.
It wasnt really deserved though was it
le Drop.
Well don boys made Ireland proud of yous❤
The commentator made me laugh , the great French defense he says , over and over again, until Sexton shut him up .
Big moment to start was Henderson getting his hands on the drop out. Superb retention from Ireland then Sexton drop
He was actually told by the other players to get over to the other side for the drop out before the penalty was taken. Can't see it on this clip though
If carlberg made the ends of rugby matches……
Brian Moore is a disgrace...”sport is rarely fair” his partisan commentary is shameful...his first reaction should be, to recognise the brilliance of over 40 phases of error free rugby, capped off by one of the best drop goals you’ll see in terrible conditions...but no..we get treated to his usual anti Irish tirade....for shame BBC.
They didn’t want Ireland to win. You could hear it in their voices the whole way through.
It wasn't a steal, you can't steal a win if the game isn't over. Stealing something means it must be owned and france didn't own the win because the game wasn't over.
41 phase fairy tale!!!!!!!☘
Absolutely mad for Sexton to risk the kick after 80 mins
MUNSTER 41 PHASES
Brought me here
Great credit to Ireland keeping possession for so long, and the French didn't concede any penalties either.
Rip Eddie Butler
That French team was finished and broken up by the coaches after that 6N.
I still think they wont make it 😅
I'm glad we won that. That French side were very very negative. They deserved to lose. They changed their game the next year. Now they're hear to watch.
O gara v Northampton 41 phases sexton v France 41 phases luck of the Irish
Come on ireland we can beat any one any where any time to my god why not no body can challenge ue open invitation to anyone from the hole world we are irish
Warriors 🇮🇪💪
MUNSTER
41
PHASES....vs Northamption................
im sorry i said that i take that back
niccccccceee😆😆😆
All the sweeter french fans thinking they had won 😀
The cheers when the clock turned red are like music.
3 minutes later, at the time I was pretty much deaf and paralysed.
!!!!!!!