True that..restricted by what Sky can play....don't see any footage of the Old school steppers like Phil Bennet, Bryan Williams, the deceptive Hugo Porta etc ...
How did Cullen v Scotland 1996 not make this collection.. actually his first seven were all the result of brilliant footwork pace and agility... The GOAT broken field running
Despite the title, the Sky logo is also pertinent: the best sidesteps in HISTORY from games shown on Sky. That means no 6N, no Autumn internationals, no Phil Bennett for the '73 BaaBaas. Still, some good ones here, and (for me) worth it for that second Shane Williams one where he enlists half of the South Africa defence to get in the way of the other half.
The problem is the title sky, it's always going to disappoint when you use these click bait titles of best ever. Just say "a compilation of pure decent steps and a few fillers from sky sports' archive". Thank me later.
@@dkstewy agreed 100%. That was the best side step show in rugby history. there cannot be a list of greatest sidesteps without Phil Bennet (RIP) and Barry John
As soon as I watched it I thought the last one...thinking it'd be Phil Bennett!!! Someone show the editor any of his games...particular v south africa for the lions!!
The sidesteps by Phil Bennett at the start of that great try for the Ba Ba's against New Zealand in 1973 are unforgettable, but in the same game David Duckham threw a dummy and sidestep to which deceived his own team the All Blacks and the camera man. th-cam.com/video/ZMd7PQavavw/w-d-xo.html around 3.15 mins into the video
I still can't quite wrap my brain around there being a time when if you were lining up against Wales you had Shane on one wing and George on the other. That must have required some fairly rapid adjustments if you hadn't twigged which winger was about to get their hands on the ball!
@@smiddlehurst1 They also both used to swap wings frequently throughout the match and also move into the centre to hunt for the ball quite often so anyone could have ended up defending either of them
Just think of the insanely remote odds that all these moments, the greatest sidesteps in the *history of the sport* all happened to be on Sky! It’s like the stars aligned or something...
Any sidestep by Phil Bennett - sometimes appearing to change direction in mid air - would make my compilation of all time favourite sidesteps. Apart from that noticeable omission this was a great compilation thank you!
Phil Bennett, e.g Barbarians v All Blacks 1973, Wales v Scotland 1977. 2 great tries, the first finished by Edwards. There could be more by Shane Williams here.
@michaelbrown984 Not for me. Coming from South Wales and having seen them all at their peak, Gerald Davies had the fastest side step at pace, closely followed by David Watkins. Phil Bennett was a fantastic player but his side step was far more deliberate and not executed at the same pace.
Y u keep showing English teams?where is the Fiji sevens team that is the kings of side step.....ur video is biased.....and ur title with the video is wrong.....get a grip
Did you watch a different video to me? There were only 5 side steps by England in this 10 minute video. Not that many. They showed far more by NZ, SA, Wales and Ireland than they did from England. As Truth Before Opinions said, you clearly seem to not know the difference between the UK and England. Seems like you're including the whole of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland under England.
One tip. Never, ever mistake a Welshman for an Englishman. The Welsh are the original celtic inhabitants of Southern Britain. The two were fighting non stop from when the Romans left to 1410. It still shows on the rugby field!
Best try ever- Barbarians v NZ in 73, not included, but one or two pretty ordinary tries in there? Three brilliant side steps that I can recall- all by Phil Bennett (as Cliff Morgan said: Oh, that's brilliant"). He wasn't wrong.
Nollie Waterman scoring against Canada 😀 & then Sarah Bern against 🏴 & Jess Breach against Canada again 3 lovely clips of the Red Roses ❤️ which they'd shown Ellie Killdune as well but can't grumble 😀
@@dylanmaher2526 well I'm quite shocked cos no one has ever made that request before 🤔 but heads up as they say, my loyalties lie with the women's game specially the 🌹& as for the world cup final in Eden Park a few people have said the Black Ferns shouldn't have won.....
Where were highlights of Christian Cullen, BJ Williams, Phil Bennett, JPR Williams, Stu Wilson, David Campese, Tim Horan, Phillip Seller, Steven Pokere, Joe Rokokoko
You should've gone back to 1972, the Barbarians v the All Blacks, and Phil Bennett's double sidestep at the start of a wonderful move that saw Gareth Edwards crash over in the corner. This is considered the greatest try of all time because of the number of players who supported the breakout and handled the ball.
It’s quite evident in terms of the quality and flair, that what we call a step in the Southern Hemisphere is slightly different to you northerners. Northern hemisphere players just look stiff while stepping.
I'm big fan of Quad cooper, Kolbe and Shane Williams but I must reckon the most beautiful I saw was Dan norton's. Absolute frequncy of little steps before striking...
The king of side step I ever seen in the history of rugby is Filimone Delasau from Fiji 🇫🇯. I never seen any rugby player to have a striking side step on both left and right footy. It just make the defenders bow down to the ground. Even Willian Ryder learned from him. Please someone has to collect all his game on rugby sevens and put on TH-cam and realize what I'm talking about.
As some1 whos favorite part of game is stepping people and making them slip, for me cleanest sidestep ever seen recorded is Gio Aplon vs Brumbles.. the step was so clean I wish I did it haha
No JK in 1st ever WC match vs Italy when he beats 13 players to score. Or John (the shoe) Schuster #13 for ABs in 1980's/90's. The guy could step 90° and still hold speed. Not really the BEST EVER when 1/4 are body swerves and not steps. Video rating 5.5/10
Of all time? Do me a favour sky sports and research these names- Rupeni CauCau, Joe Rokocoko, Christian Cullen, David Campese, Sitiveni Sivivatu, Mils Muliana, Waisale Serevi.
Gio Aplon was special.. He was a quicker version of Kolbe.. Just looked at his highlights package on TH-cam. Never seen anyone score so many long range tries so easily..
Israel Folau had the greatest step of all down. He shouldn't be deleted totally deleted from the game. Despite his flaws he was truly sensational to watch
TRIVIA : 1 SA have won as many RWC's as NZ did, despite having played 2 x RWC's less. 2 Despite SA and NZ each having won 3 x RWC's each, they have only met once in a RWC final. 3 IRE have played in 7 x QF's, but has never reached a SF yet. 4 WAL have played in 3 x SF's, but never in a final. 5 SA have never lost in a final. 6 NZ has lost only 1 x final. 7 AUS have lost in 2 x finals. 8 FRA and ENG have each lost 3 x finals. 9 Only 5 x teams have ever reached the final (SA, NZ, AUS, ENG and FRA.). 10 Only 4 x teams have ever won the RWC (SA, NZ, AUS and ENG). 11 NZ, AUS and FRA are the only teams that have always reached all the RWC QF's, since 1995 SA also joined this group. 12 FIJ and SAM have each played in 2 x QF's, while JAP and CAN have played in only 1 x QF. 13 ITA, having played in all 9 x RWC's, have never reached the QF's. 14 SPA, POR and IvC have only played in 1 x RWC each. 15 Only 25 x countries have ever played in a RWC. 16 NZ, AUS, ENG, FRA, WAL, IRE, SCO, ARG, CAN, ITA and JAP are the only teams to have competed in ALL RWC's, since 1995 SA also joined this group. 17 ARG have played in 2 x QF's and 2 x SF's respectively with a best finish of 3rd place. 18 SCO best ever finish was 4th place. 19 USA has never reached a QF in 8 x RWC's. 20 The Southern Hemisphere teams has won the RWC 89% (8 out of 9) of the time. 21 ENG is the only Northern Hemisphere team to have won the RWC (once only in 2003). 22 NAM, RUS, ZIM, SPA, POR and IvC have yet to win a RWC match. 23 NZ scored the most points (145 vs Japan) in a RWC match (4 June 1995). 24 Simon Culhane (NZ) scored the most points (45 vs Japan) in a RWC match (4 June 1995). 25 AUS scored the most tries (22 vs NAM) in a RWC match (24 October 2003). 26 Marc Ellis (NZ) scored the most tries (6) in a RWC match (4 June 1995).
Nehe Milner Skudder was different gravy and a sidestepping genius. It's a shame injuries plagued him for the remainder of his career post-RWC 2015
Christian Cullen and his gas
skudder was the man
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Agreed. He deserved a longer career. Awesome to watch.
*Which sky has the rights to show
You beat me to it 😂
Now this video makes sense to me lmao
Nothing from Kurtley Beale including that outrageous multiple step in the SA test- I think its on Fox.
True that..restricted by what Sky can play....don't see any footage of the Old school steppers like Phil Bennet, Bryan Williams, the deceptive Hugo Porta etc ...
Not really mate, they aren't restricted at all. Sky owners BSKYB own at 95% of media and sports channels.
Where cheslin kolbe ? Tim nanai William's? Where Rosco specman ? Wheres is the whole fiji team ?
Darcy Graham or Stuart Hogg? Some really strange selections in there like Alex Cuthbert? Wtf lol
Yout might as well write; "What about every sidestep there has ever been in the history of the game?"
Dayle Brooks
None of them were good enough or they would’ve made the cut. This is a definitive list.
Your all forgetting the stepping God Nehe Milner Scudder
Side steps... As shown on sky sports 😔
This now needs to be remade, with every clip just showing Tadhg Furlong merrily sidestepping his way past 100 would-be tacklers
Kolbe vs Farrell world cup final🤔🤔
Or any Kolbe for that matter🤦♂️
🤣🤣🤣🥰🥰👍🏼❤
the world cup wasn't on sky sports?
The English bulldogs and their foreign born puppies are still in denial.
Zeppelin Floyd are we? Everyone I know rates him highly
They didnt have the rights
me: mom can I watch the best steps video
Mum: no we have best steps video at home
*best steps video at home*
You should be embarrassed
@@andymccreight3175 why should he?
LOL!!!!
I don’t get it
One of two things: Sky didn't have RWC final rights or they refuse to show Farrell getting humiliated...
Of all languages around the world, this man spoke *FACTS*
BT owns rugby WC rights in england.
Williams making four boks fall over each other was pure wizardry
how many world cups did he win? xD
@@tc4089 lmao you loser as if you commented that when Doddbox posted that a year ago
@@tc4089bruh why? What’s that got to do with anything 😂
@@tc4089you really don’t need to keep bringing it up. Players get side stepped even if they are boks
Cheslin Kolbe in the WC final?? Owen Farrel is still looking for him.
How did Cullen v Scotland 1996 not make this collection.. actually his first seven were all the result of brilliant footwork pace and agility... The GOAT broken field running
Was waiting the whole video! Cullen was robbed lol
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Dominici against NZ in 1999 too...
Despite the title, the Sky logo is also pertinent: the best sidesteps in HISTORY from games shown on Sky. That means no 6N, no Autumn internationals, no Phil Bennett for the '73 BaaBaas. Still, some good ones here, and (for me) worth it for that second Shane Williams one where he enlists half of the South Africa defence to get in the way of the other half.
The problem is the title sky, it's always going to disappoint when you use these click bait titles of best ever. Just say "a compilation of pure decent steps and a few fillers from sky sports' archive". Thank me later.
Sbu Nkosi's face plant at 09:30 though! That was probably one of the best face plants in Rugby Union's history!
Maybe most wont remember but Phil Bennett had the best Side step I ever saw
Exactly, how could they not show the 1973 Barbarians try against the All Blacks that began with Bennett's sidesteps?
@@dkstewy agreed 100%. That was the best side step show in rugby history. there cannot be a list of greatest sidesteps without Phil Bennet (RIP) and Barry John
As soon as I watched it I thought the last one...thinking it'd be Phil Bennett!!! Someone show the editor any of his games...particular v south africa for the lions!!
David Duckham was like quicksilver with a sidestep that could break necks.
@@wriggleroom1076 Very good player in a poor side at the time. Similar to Gerald Davis
Remember that time that Kolbe sidestepped the entirety of the the 3 Lions and the Sky Sports staff in the 2019 World Cup final?
The 3 lions? The England football team🤣
Christian Cullen would have at least 2 in the top 10..
Serevi?
none from Kirwan or Jonathan Davies, ... what a con !
"Best sidesteps in rugby union history"... shows about 3 or 4 decent sidesteps... #disappointingvideo
Agreed
Agreed, most were not even side steps but more like body swerves
Not even rugby union
Kolbe, Caucau, Veianu, William Ryder 🤷🏽♂️
William Ryder... Wow, what a stepper!
The sidesteps by Phil Bennett at the start of that great try for the Ba Ba's against New Zealand in 1973 are unforgettable, but in the same game David Duckham threw a dummy and sidestep to which deceived his own team the All Blacks and the camera man. th-cam.com/video/ZMd7PQavavw/w-d-xo.html around 3.15 mins into the video
Thank you for anticipating exactly what I was thinking!!!!!
Both those two better than anything Sky put in there, and that's no disrespect to them.
3:15
Was at that test in Aus when North shook his finger at Beale, still gives me goosebumps.
I still can't quite wrap my brain around there being a time when if you were lining up against Wales you had Shane on one wing and George on the other. That must have required some fairly rapid adjustments if you hadn't twigged which winger was about to get their hands on the ball!
@@smiddlehurst1 They also both used to swap wings frequently throughout the match and also move into the centre to hunt for the ball quite often so anyone could have ended up defending either of them
Just think of the insanely remote odds that all these moments, the greatest sidesteps in the *history of the sport* all happened to be on Sky!
It’s like the stars aligned or something...
The best side steps that sky sports are allowed to show.
Waisale Serevi has the smoothest side step you’ll see beating many defenders.
There is a big difference between a side step and body swerve. Shane WIlliams, Robinson, Johnathan Davies, Phil Bennet etc natural side steppers.
Agree
Fully agree. Phil Bennet for me👍 Childhood memories as he stepped my beloved ABs.
Any sidestep by Phil Bennett - sometimes appearing to change direction in mid air - would make my compilation of all time favourite sidesteps. Apart from that noticeable omission this was a great compilation thank you!
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The step(s) that began the Barbarians try of the century in 1973. The fact it is not on here raises questions about the title of the clip?
Jason Robinson really needed a side step highlight vid all to himself. Never seen the like in an England shirt
Not the best in history, Gareth Edwards and Phill Benett in the 1970`s were great sidesteppers too.
Shocking how those Welsh wizards would miss out on this list. Then again rugby was not played before Sky existed.
They were brilliant, especially Benett.
Christian Cullen, Nehe Milner-Skada, Rupeni Caucau.
You cannot have a sidestep compilation without David Campese.
And hows Sarah Bern?
Tight head prop stepping and scoring. Brilliant!
My sentiments exactly🥰
No women belong in a greatest ever compilation when their best players couldn’t even beat u15 schoolboys.
There are many great steps to choose from. But I would have liked to see the Campese goose-step from the 80’s.
Sadly, missing Phil Bennett (Wales) and Brian Williams (NZ)
and Hugo Porta....
That north try still gives me goosebumps I was there
There’s this video and then there’s Cheslin Kolbe’s own compilation haha
The Maori sidestep was always my favourite; no sidestep, big crunch and straight over the top
Phil Bennett, e.g Barbarians v All Blacks 1973, Wales v Scotland 1977. 2 great tries, the first finished by Edwards. There could be more by Shane Williams here.
The first one is Habana, and then the second one, Shane Williams absolutely aces Habana.
Gerald Davies was the best stepper of all time!!
Absolute number 1
Phil Bennett the best of the lot
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@michaelbrown984 Not for me. Coming from South Wales and having seen them all at their peak, Gerald Davies had the fastest side step at pace, closely followed by David Watkins. Phil Bennett was a fantastic player but his side step was far more deliberate and not executed at the same pace.
Y u keep showing English teams?where is the Fiji sevens team that is the kings of side step.....ur video is biased.....and ur title with the video is wrong.....get a grip
English teams?! Sounds like you don't know the difference between England, Britain and The UK. I'll take your comment serious when it has some merit.
Did you watch a different video to me? There were only 5 side steps by England in this 10 minute video. Not that many. They showed far more by NZ, SA, Wales and Ireland than they did from England. As Truth Before Opinions said, you clearly seem to not know the difference between the UK and England. Seems like you're including the whole of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland under England.
One tip. Never, ever mistake a Welshman for an Englishman. The Welsh are the original celtic inhabitants of Southern Britain. The two were fighting non stop from when the Romans left to 1410. It still shows on the rugby field!
@@richardsmith2825 The welsh teams full of Englishman.
Good to see Gio Aplon on here. The master stepper that inspired Colbe 08:02
Yeah bro Aplon was so good, the lines he would run.
Damian Willemse vs Ryan Crotty 2018 in Joburg or Cecil Afrika at Cape Town 7s 2016
It's Christian Cullen. He had a side step so amazing you didn't even see it happen.
2019 Rugby World Cup Final
Kolbe side stepping Farrell is one that makes me happy - that look on Farrells face
Show some of the fijian boys, or the fiji 7s team (pick a year) they'll show us some stepping
I’m not a much of a avid rugby watcher but one thing I’ve noticed is that people/fans use the word pace instead of speed
Barry John, Phil Bennet, David Duckham?
no Gerald Davies , OR "Jiffy"
Best try ever- Barbarians v NZ in 73, not included, but one or two pretty ordinary tries in there? Three brilliant side steps that I can recall- all by Phil Bennett (as Cliff Morgan said: Oh, that's brilliant"). He wasn't wrong.
Impossible to be the best in History without a Phil Bennett , Gerald Davies , or Johnathan Davies , and jiffy did it in both codes !
None of them had the feet to match Rupeni and Joe Rokocoko.
Nollie Waterman scoring against Canada 😀 & then Sarah Bern against 🏴 & Jess Breach against Canada again 3 lovely clips of the Red Roses ❤️ which they'd shown Ellie Killdune as well but can't grumble 😀
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@@dylanmaher2526 well I'm quite shocked cos no one has ever made that request before 🤔 but heads up as they say, my loyalties lie with the women's game specially the 🌹& as for the world cup final in Eden Park a few people have said the Black Ferns shouldn't have won.....
You missed the ultimate sidestep - Jonah Lomu running straight over Mike Katt in the 1995 Rugby World Cup semifinal against England.
Agreed, and I'm an Aussie. David Campese should have been in this video too I reckon.
Francois Hougard 2010 against Stormers in the final was perfection.
Where were highlights of Christian Cullen, BJ Williams, Phil Bennett, JPR Williams, Stu Wilson, David Campese, Tim Horan, Phillip Seller, Steven Pokere, Joe Rokokoko
That Perry baker try was absolutely unbelievable
You should've gone back to 1972, the Barbarians v the All Blacks, and Phil Bennett's double sidestep at the start of a wonderful move that saw Gareth Edwards crash over in the corner. This is considered the greatest try of all time because of the number of players who supported the breakout and handled the ball.
Where's Phil Bennett,the best sidestepper ever.?
wouldn't have been valid without Skudz breaking ankles 🔥🐐
David duckham Phil Bennett Gerald davis Barry john. Out the top of my head. No French backs in there at all?..bizarre
Totally agree with this 72 lions
I personally believe Tuwai, Ryder, Caucaunibuca, or Serevi would make the list.
How about Klesen Colby...............
It’s quite evident in terms of the quality and flair, that what we call a step in the Southern Hemisphere is slightly different to you northerners. Northern hemisphere players just look stiff while stepping.
A step is a step lad. If it beats your opponent....your doing it right.
He speaks the true true. Hardly any of the Northern steps left the man heading in the wrong direction, Liam Williams one being the obvious exception.
@Aldo Bonaso oh no doubt! 😉
I'll say. That's danielle Waterman step wasn't even a step. She just slowed down and had to work to no fall over.
She looked like a baby giraffe.
@@WalesTheTrueBritonsspoken like a true pom! half of these are goose steps fool . if u wanna see a step watch joe rockocoko..... muppets
I'm big fan of Quad cooper, Kolbe and Shane Williams but I must reckon the most beautiful I saw was Dan norton's. Absolute frequncy of little steps before striking...
No Phil Bennett?
Rugby didn’t start in the 90s?
Have a look at Phil Bennets side steps Barbarians v NZ around 1970. Also Euan Evans Wales v Scotland around late 80s, both games in Cardiff. ❤
The ealy 70s were the golden years of 5 nation rugby.
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John Kirwan v Italy !
Sending lots of channel support from Durban, South Africa! 🇿🇦👍🏻
Bit weird that my epic side step when playing for Fullerians against Bisbops Stortford in 2002 isn't in there.
8:46 The redemption tackle from 14 after the step was insane tho.
Larmour tries against Italy and Ulster. Worth a look.
The difference between being brought up and immersed in rugby. Shane just knew what to do. Habana picked because he was quick.
I wish there was more footage of Brendan Williams and Fabien Juries around the place, they would've made excellent additions to this video
The king of side step I ever seen in the history of rugby is Filimone Delasau from Fiji 🇫🇯. I never seen any rugby player to have a striking side step on both left and right footy. It just make the defenders bow down to the ground. Even Willian Ryder learned from him. Please someone has to collect all his game on rugby sevens and put on TH-cam and realize what I'm talking about.
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Quade Cooper with the most memorable step I’ve ever seen, followed by throwing a dummy pass to get past the ref
As some1 whos favorite part of game is stepping people and making them slip, for me cleanest sidestep ever seen recorded is Gio Aplon vs Brumbles.. the step was so clean I wish I did it haha
@@KnightWing274 Christian Cullen did that to everyone every weekend.
Filimoni Delasau for Fiji 7s team in the early 2000s, and Rupeni Caucaunibuca in 7s and Super rugby🤘.
Thought of these two immediately. Also Kolbe and Rokocoko.
O'Driscoll's is one for the ages!
No Fidji, Argentina, France, Samoa, Georgia, Canada, Kenya, Japan, Tonga players ? A little bit incomplete, isn't it ?
Nathan Hiriyama. Phil Mack. Magalie Harvey.
To be honest all those teams are garbage excpet for the Fiji 7's
@@diansmit1885 To be honest, you're a dingus.
@@diansmit1885 South Africa is garbage?? Man quit smoking trees!
You will find other selections which are all southern hemisphere as well. They make the same claims. Watch them and enjoy them.
No JK in 1st ever WC match vs Italy when he beats 13 players to score.
Or John (the shoe) Schuster #13 for ABs in 1980's/90's. The guy could step 90° and still hold speed.
Not really the BEST EVER when 1/4 are body swerves and not steps.
Video rating 5.5/10
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Heard of Serevi? Sky needs to watch some rugby reels
These selections seldom include Sevens 'cos it counts as adifferent game! That's Fiji's national game.
Of all time?
Do me a favour sky sports and research these names-
Rupeni CauCau, Joe Rokocoko, Christian Cullen, David Campese, Sitiveni Sivivatu, Mils Muliana, Waisale Serevi.
It wouldn't be Sky without 8 advert breaks in a 10 minute video.
Gio Aplon was special.. He was a quicker version of Kolbe.. Just looked at his highlights package on TH-cam. Never seen anyone score so many long range tries so easily..
Shane Williams was different gravy when it came to leaving people on the floor
Robinson had the best step in the NH, Christian Cullen in the SH...honorable mention for Kolbe
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This video is sad. Cheslin Kolbe stepped half the new Zealand team in a world cup setting no one just does that.
The crowds reaction to Damien Mckenzies steps is crack up hahahha
What is a ‘crowed’?
No one mentioned about Waisale Serevi of Fiji. He has the best side steps by far
fact
Israel Folau had the greatest step of all down. He shouldn't be deleted totally deleted from the game. Despite his flaws he was truly sensational to watch
Nah bro.
Phil Bennett and Cheslin Kolbe: "Are we a joke to you?"
5:25 beauden barrett really did some textbook stuf here. but 1 man can't be a team.
So now everyone has been introduced to the guy that steps in for Cheslin when he's injured, the Argentinians know now lol!
Love that women's rugby is also included, might not be as big as the men's game but they have some incredible moments
only one of them was actually good.
I knew Larmour was going to be in it kid has pace and a step.
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Shane Williams. Outrageous
Joe Roff had an efficient step….didn’t lose pace when he was on.
Apparently history started pretty recently, Phil Bennett could do three better sidesteps in 10 metres.
Great video
TRIVIA :
1 SA have won as many RWC's as NZ did, despite having played 2 x RWC's less.
2 Despite SA and NZ each having won 3 x RWC's each, they have only met once in a RWC final.
3 IRE have played in 7 x QF's, but has never reached a SF yet.
4 WAL have played in 3 x SF's, but never in a final.
5 SA have never lost in a final.
6 NZ has lost only 1 x final.
7 AUS have lost in 2 x finals.
8 FRA and ENG have each lost 3 x finals.
9 Only 5 x teams have ever reached the final (SA, NZ, AUS, ENG and FRA.).
10 Only 4 x teams have ever won the RWC (SA, NZ, AUS and ENG).
11 NZ, AUS and FRA are the only teams that have always reached all the RWC QF's, since 1995 SA also joined this group.
12 FIJ and SAM have each played in 2 x QF's, while JAP and CAN have played in only 1 x QF.
13 ITA, having played in all 9 x RWC's, have never reached the QF's.
14 SPA, POR and IvC have only played in 1 x RWC each.
15 Only 25 x countries have ever played in a RWC.
16 NZ, AUS, ENG, FRA, WAL, IRE, SCO, ARG, CAN, ITA and JAP are the only teams to have competed in ALL RWC's, since 1995 SA also joined this group.
17 ARG have played in 2 x QF's and 2 x SF's respectively with a best finish of 3rd place.
18 SCO best ever finish was 4th place.
19 USA has never reached a QF in 8 x RWC's.
20 The Southern Hemisphere teams has won the RWC 89% (8 out of 9) of the time.
21 ENG is the only Northern Hemisphere team to have won the RWC (once only in 2003).
22 NAM, RUS, ZIM, SPA, POR and IvC have yet to win a RWC match.
23 NZ scored the most points (145 vs Japan) in a RWC match (4 June 1995).
24 Simon Culhane (NZ) scored the most points (45 vs Japan) in a RWC match (4 June 1995).
25 AUS scored the most tries (22 vs NAM) in a RWC match (24 October 2003).
26 Marc Ellis (NZ) scored the most tries (6) in a RWC match (4 June 1995).
Wait wait wait !!! Where’s Cheslin Kolbe ?????
This video is outdated after Tadhg Furlong took the crown for the best side stepper in the world!
That's funny how Habana is the scorer of the first one and the subject of the second one
I do not watch much Rugby, although, when I do, I really enjoy it. I love how the women's Rugby is just as fantastic as the mens, great to see!
The BEST sidesteps in Rugby Union HISTORY!! Are you sure Sky?
The first one, Habana was like "and to finish, I will horizontally sidestep the surface of the earth for a bit."