Apologies if one of your favourite tries isn't included. I tried to include 4 tries from each World Cup with a decent representation of all nations. I'm sure I missed a few obvious ones out but ideally I can use that for a part two!
That Al Charon try for Canada v Romania has to be one of the greatest counter attack tries of all time. Plenty of defenders to beat, and we see 5 different players running different angles making 4 passes in 4 seconds including a scissors, inside pop and a draw and give. Each one without breaking stride and each pass bang on the money. Not to mention the fullback catching the initial kick at full speed for the counter.
The 2019 Kolbe try is why Owen Farrell doesn't tackle low. It killed me at the time, it still kills me to watch it now, but it was such a good finish. Also I was in the stadium for the 2007 USA vs South Africa match, lost my head when the US went end to end.
The reason Farrell tackles high generally is exemplified in 2013 against Picamoles. Textbook league-style shoulder against a no. 8 with a head of steam. Led to a turnover. It's a style of rugby he had success before with that has helped him be a more physical fly half than many. But he just doesn't seem to have changed his technique to match the current requirements and, when excited, seems to still lead with the shoulder
Stirling mortlock isn’t exactly slow but he must’ve been shitting himself on that try with two of the fastest players in history chasing him down and gaining pretty fast
Apologies about that. I tried to include four tries from each World Cup - there were quite a few iconic tries from the 2007 that I felt needed including, while Habana's tries weren't quite as superb in 2011 or 2015. If I make a part two I'll be sure to include a Habana try or two!
This sport is just straight brutal. How do these guys live after games?! There was one highlight where a guy in blue (France I assume) suffered a concussion after hitting his head on the ground.... and play just resumed like it wasn't a damn thing. #ouch #wow
Apologies if one of your favourite tries isn't included. I tried to include 4 tries from each World Cup with a decent representation of all nations. I'm sure I missed a few obvious ones out but ideally I can use that for a part two!
You did Habana a bit hard with the Ngwenya try. You owe him one(at least). 😂🤣
@@YOYOTh1s He spotted that he was slow to turn :D
south africa japan 2015. might not be amazing technically, but it meant alot. maybe thats a video idea? uruguay fiji 2019. italy wales 6N 2022
Please Do Part 2, Part 3 & Part 4
Andrew Forde is the 🐐 no 🧢
The capless goat
Who is Andrew Forde?
@@shireendaniels3055exactly he is nobody
No matter how many times I see Jonah Lomu flattening Mike Catt, it always gives me a chuckle.
That Al Charon try for Canada v Romania has to be one of the greatest counter attack tries of all time. Plenty of defenders to beat, and we see 5 different players running different angles making 4 passes in 4 seconds including a scissors, inside pop and a draw and give. Each one without breaking stride and each pass bang on the money.
Not to mention the fullback catching the initial kick at full speed for the counter.
The 2019 Kolbe try is why Owen Farrell doesn't tackle low. It killed me at the time, it still kills me to watch it now, but it was such a good finish.
Also I was in the stadium for the 2007 USA vs South Africa match, lost my head when the US went end to end.
The reason Farrell tackles high generally is exemplified in 2013 against Picamoles. Textbook league-style shoulder against a no. 8 with a head of steam. Led to a turnover. It's a style of rugby he had success before with that has helped him be a more physical fly half than many. But he just doesn't seem to have changed his technique to match the current requirements and, when excited, seems to still lead with the shoulder
Glad you included the only Ireland highlight in 40 years of World Cups.... and we still lost that game 😢
The fun thing is that Digby Ioane is the uncle of current Italy winger Monty Ioane
Another great compilation. My favourite is John Kirwan against Italy, glad to see it in there.
Stirling mortlock isn’t exactly slow but he must’ve been shitting himself on that try with two of the fastest players in history chasing him down and gaining pretty fast
Got me hype for RWC 2023
That 2015 Nonu try is special, man.
O'Driscoll vs Australia 2003???
Where's Habana? He scored some blinders in 2007!
Great video!
Apologies about that. I tried to include four tries from each World Cup - there were quite a few iconic tries from the 2007 that I felt needed including, while Habana's tries weren't quite as superb in 2011 or 2015. If I make a part two I'll be sure to include a Habana try or two!
This sport is just straight brutal. How do these guys live after games?!
There was one highlight where a guy in blue (France I assume) suffered a concussion after hitting his head on the ground.... and play just resumed like it wasn't a damn thing. #ouch #wow
Corleto was an elite baller
Are you ready for South Africa vs wales or england vs ireland
❤🔥
Both but I can see a hammering for Wales and England
@@rhysjones3867 oh definitely
Has one try ever been a bigger boost to a players club career than tjat Ngwenya try?
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