That Thorburn penalty is unbelievable. No kicking tee or sand back then, old heavy wet leather ball, heavy wet surface (not like the pitches of today), 70s boots - it really shouldn't have been possible.
Most famous try has to be Gareth Edwards against NZ for the BaBaas. Could have had longest pass? Most tackles in a game Most tackles in a season Longest time not missing a kick...could be Neil Jenkins that! Longest time not missing a tackle Most tries scored in a game So many more.
@@eleycki do you realize how ridiculous is your argument ? the game is adjudicated so closely barely anything is missed yet you claim even with neutral refereeing the All Blacks cheat by throwing forward passes? you're pathetic.
Gee I wonder where was: >Most World Cup Titles won >Highest Title Win rate >Most drop goals in a match by a player >Most overall tries in a Rugby World Cup (Shared with the great Lomu of course) Stay mad EU. (Southern Hemisphere countries are cool)
New Zealand and England share the record of most consecutive wins by a tier 1 nation with 18. Funnily enough neither team faced the other in either streak
@@shroomdreams don’t make me laugh - New Zealand ran laps around South Africa - they will never catch up in your lifetime. Google how many times New Zealand beat them. Still 20 more wins against NZ to classify as the most successful rugby nation.
@@SheSoForeign I reckon the 2013-2014 Kiwis team is arguably the best in the world, but the best nation in the world would have to go to the country with the most world cups (and remember the Boks have played in two fewer world cups than all blacks, which gives them an even higher ratio of wins in World Cups). Kiwis are dominant and beating them is an achievement - an achievement that the Boks have accomplished more than any other team in the world - and that's only including the games from 1994 onwards (post-democracy in South Africa). I vouch for the fact that they should only include the records of the democratic South Africa but go look at the history before and you'll see the results are a lot closer. FYI, I'm a Kiwis fan
@@shroomdreams still doesn’t change a thing - for South Africa to be deemed the most successful rugby nation is a lie, it’s simple they are not because it’s always been New Zealand- no other country has dominated each branch of rugby - 7’s, union & league, Even the black ferns dominate women’s rugby. I’m not referring to world cups, those mean very little. It’s okay if you like South Africa they are a good opponent, but they are far from the most successful or even the best.
The bench record is "only" 200kg, it's not so surprising for a 135kg player. For example Julien Ory, top 14 player weighing only 95kg did the same... I think other massives players can do better...
why does the image measure from the ground to the top of his head? last i saw your head isn'r on the ground when you jump. plus its clickbait to make you watch the video
@@warriorbomb_5074 No French. And you drugged up lot gonna pay back for it. But you’re right I could be either because you’ve fucked over 3 different teams
Louis Moolman kicked a 91.9m penalty in the match between Sishen Rugby Club, and Durbanville-Bellville Rugby Club in 1997. The longest penalty kick in an international is 64.2 meters by Jannie de Beer in the Boks vs England match at the 1999 Rugby World Cup.
I dont get the records!? Most famous try? I did not even know that was a thing. As an SA rugby fan for me it would be Lomu against England 95 World cup. What try was more spectacular than that?
How many? In RWCs - the Most Defenders Beaten in a single game, there’s three ahead of him 24 - Vilimoni Delasau for Fiji v USA in 2003 15 - Jonah Lomu for NZ v Scotland in 1995 15 - Seru Rabeni for Fiji v USA in 2003 14 - David Campese Australia v Canada in 1995 14 - Glen Osborne for NZ v Japan in 1995 14 - Lote Tuqiri Australia v Namibia in 2003 14 - Jake Polledri for Italy v Canada in 2019 14 - Duhan van der Merwe v Tonga in 2023 14 - Darcy Graham v Romania in 2023 14 - Mark Telea v Argentina in 2023
You definitely dont watch enough rugby, you Shouldve included "longest rugby try scored by a forward" which was scored by (at the time) a 17 year old boy from South africa during craven week in 2019. Known as Renzo du Plessis. He even has a highlight reel on YT.
All blacks hold all the records that define greatness and dominance they are the sole reason why S.A will never be the goats of world rugby :The best and highest win/loss ratio against ALL rugby Nations and ALL sports (76.77%) :The greatest of all sporting teams on the planet The only reason why the U.S even take notice of rugby :All time points 18,195 for and 8,704 against Its the best of all nations Every nations worst defeats are against NZ Including S.A (57-0) :S.A V NZ S.A(25)w (24)L in S.A S.A(10)w (30)L in NZ :RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP S.A(4) R.C titles NZ(20) :FREEDOM CUP S.A(2) NZ(16) :NZ has only lost to 7 international sides in its history, all top tier nations. :3 of 6 nations(SCO/ITA/WAL) including Japan yet to record first wins against NZ in the PRO-ERA S A has lost to all 4 nations :NZ has (48) consecutive wins at eden park since 1994 A record that will never be matched :The first team in history to go a full calender year undefeated :The first to win back to back W.C titles (2011/15) And 87 inaugural winners :This is why S.A will never be the greatest This is why saffas envy the All blacks They want all these records because it defines greatness and dominance
That Thorburn penalty is unbelievable. No kicking tee or sand back then, old heavy wet leather ball, heavy wet surface (not like the pitches of today), 70s boots - it really shouldn't have been possible.
Thats was unbelievable. I can only imagine what he would kick in todays games
An absolute HOOF he gave it
he even hit a player XD
I saw that on tv as it happened. Bill McLaren commentary perfect.
I watched it live (on telly) and it was definitely one of the moments that progressed Rugby Union forward .... everything is possible
New rule -> Fake image as a teaser : blocked channel. Too bad 🤷♂
That clearance kick was awesome
Tallest ever rugby player was Scotland international Richard Metcalf who Is 7 feet tall.
Yeah theres a few here in seems like because Frans Steyn has nailed a 66M penalty kick before, here is listed only 63M for a Welsh dude i think
How do you measure famousness?
Views on TH-cam or search on Google Trends
Famousness is measured using Buncett-Percival scale
I know right. Haven’t seen that try in a long time but you see Lomu’s try against England in 95 all the time.
with a tape measure
Kirwan, RWC 87
Most famous try has to be Gareth Edwards against NZ for the BaBaas.
Could have had longest pass?
Most tackles in a game
Most tackles in a season
Longest time not missing a kick...could be Neil Jenkins that!
Longest time not missing a tackle
Most tries scored in a game
So many more.
Most tackles in a game (Test rugby)... 38 tackles..Thierry Dusautoir vs NZ 2007 RWC. Unless there's a higher tackle count im missing
There’s no way. Maybe 5% of rugby fans today know that try. The most famous try is definitely Lomu when he ran over Mike Catt.
That FRENCH try against the ALL BLACKS@ 03.50 what a fantastic 7 men effort.,deserves 10 points not 5 .
Henry Tuilagi did 200kg for five reps
Why does that not surprise me. A scary man. His son in now playing pro rugby in France and is even bigger.
No he bench 260 it's on google
So many fun facts i didn’t have. Thanks mate great work! Maggle
Most forward passes unpenalised: The All Blacks.
cry baby
@@paulthomson2288 do you like cheating then? Nice character trait.
@@eleycki do you realize how ridiculous is your argument ? the game is adjudicated so closely barely anything is missed yet you claim even with neutral refereeing the All Blacks cheat by throwing forward passes? you're pathetic.
Don’t tell me. You support the Boks?
Never mind that for decades, the Boks at home only used South African referees and got away with blue murder
Why don’t you do a video of all the things that are wrong about the all Blacks?
François Steyn used to kick from that distance all the time, even dropped.
Missing the most tackles in a single match by Dusautoire
Henry tuilagi was benching 260 kgs and a player in England did it also
Frans steyn did a 64m penalty kick and a 100m kick........
Doesn’t count
Probably on performance drugs!
@@mungogerryjnrmust be nice being so delusional
With a modern ball, tee and at altitude.
This is like a personal list
That worlds longest try might have been beaten recently by Peniasi Dakuwaqa for Stade Francais
I was in th stand for the HK korea game and that tackle looked worse in real life than on the replay
A few are debatable but good non the less
We all know the most famous try ever… 🤦 With the commentary too just spine tingling!
It’s not this one
Gee I wonder where was:
>Most World Cup Titles won
>Highest Title Win rate
>Most drop goals in a match by a player
>Most overall tries in a Rugby World Cup (Shared with the great Lomu of course)
Stay mad EU. (Southern Hemisphere countries are cool)
pretty sure Francois Steyn owns all the long range kick records now
Most famous anything is not a world record category. It's entirely subjective
1:38 never seen a forward bounced back like that in my entire life.
Tallest player was one of those Scotland locks from the 90’s, he was 7 ft 1inch.
That penalty kick was ridiculous
Quite a few subjective ones in here, but great video all the same!
Yesss we made it 🇭🇰
The most famous try ever has to be Lomu walking over Mike Catt.
longest penalty kick - with an old school leather ball! Ball was probably a bit wet too
The longest unbeaten spell in international rugby is 24 Tests by Cyprus (Nov 2008 to Nov 2014).
It’s 30 as the red roses got that over the last few years but still Cyprus coming in second is very impressive!
#thelongestdropgoal ever in Wales was 66 yards in Abertillery in 1980 by Steve West !
It’s a shame that the 50:22 didn’t come into play sooner, that Boutier clearance was just as good as a try!
Manie Libbok, most famous cross-field kick. RWC 2023.
Amazing 😊
All blacks in 2013 went on a 14 game win streak making it 100%
Just confused as to why select those years instead of one specific one
New Zealand and England share the record of most consecutive wins by a tier 1 nation with 18. Funnily enough neither team faced the other in either streak
0:01 is a really nice try
Too bad the runner was clearly in front of the kicker.
Very nice 👌
Agree with the previous commentor. Fake, clickbait thumbnail = channel ignored.
awesome! would be cool to see one for rugby 7s
Rugby player's heaviest bench press record is Henry Tuilagi. He can bench 250kg.
You know rugby well😂❤
'Most famous pass ever thrown'. Did a Scot make this video by any chance?
I'm surprised we dont have anyone taller than Toner. They musr all be playing basketball
jordie barrett has a world record convertion kick for at 75 meters
Most famous try is gareth Edwards for the barbarians
Sean O'Brien Lions vs NZ
Richie mccaw coming from the side
Owen Farrell doing dangerous tackles only to get a slap on the wrist
You forgot the Safas world record of most fomo fans on the earth lol🎉😂
The longest try has been beaten a few weeks ago by Dakuwaqa
Biggest cry baby fan base: South Africa
Are they crying for being the most successful nation?
@@shroomdreams don’t make me laugh - New Zealand ran laps around South Africa - they will never catch up in your lifetime. Google how many times New Zealand beat them. Still 20 more wins against NZ to classify as the most successful rugby nation.
@@SheSoForeign I reckon the 2013-2014 Kiwis team is arguably the best in the world, but the best nation in the world would have to go to the country with the most world cups (and remember the Boks have played in two fewer world cups than all blacks, which gives them an even higher ratio of wins in World Cups). Kiwis are dominant and beating them is an achievement - an achievement that the Boks have accomplished more than any other team in the world - and that's only including the games from 1994 onwards (post-democracy in South Africa). I vouch for the fact that they should only include the records of the democratic South Africa but go look at the history before and you'll see the results are a lot closer. FYI, I'm a Kiwis fan
@@shroomdreams still doesn’t change a thing - for South Africa to be deemed the most successful rugby nation is a lie, it’s simple they are not because it’s always been New Zealand- no other country has dominated each branch of rugby - 7’s, union & league, Even the black ferns dominate women’s rugby. I’m not referring to world cups, those mean very little. It’s okay if you like South Africa they are a good opponent, but they are far from the most successful or even the best.
@@SheSoForeign "world cups doent mean a think" lol that's where I take exit
There is absolutely no way the biggest bench a union player has ever got is 200kg...
Reckon Andrew Porter might have Nella covered on the bench.
Could have least put the dates, names of teams and players info on this? So annoying
Player who falls over and illegally seals the ruck = Peter O'Mahony
Itoje is 100 times worse, and many others...
Isn't first try offside?
What about most foot points? Wilkinson deserves to be on this video
The bench record is "only" 200kg, it's not so surprising for a 135kg player. For example Julien Ory, top 14 player weighing only 95kg did the same... I think other massives players can do better...
Tupou doesn't have the heaviest bench. Manu Tuilagi, WillGriff John, Biyi Alo and Andrew Porter all current players over 200kg
How about most tackles in a match. And longest successful tackle streak. I think thats dusotior and Hamish Watson
🏉 Most World Cup Champions: 4. - South Africa (Springboks) 🏉
Longest try, please check dakuwaqa try against racing 92...
why does the image measure from the ground to the top of his head? last i saw your head isn'r on the ground when you jump. plus its clickbait to make you watch the video
Devin Toner was not the tallest player, Richard Metcalfe, aka Too Tall, was 3cm taller (2.13m vs 2.10m)
Awesome! Who has the most World Cups?
Most disgusting fan base:
South Africa
Worst Referee in history:
Co-detained by Barnes and O’Keeffe
Yes but also the fastest man : Kolbee (100m in 6.5 sec)
@@2611raphy How come he’s not holding WR then?
I take it you're either english or a new zealander
@@warriorbomb_5074 No French. And you drugged up lot gonna pay back for it. But you’re right I could be either because you’ve fucked over 3 different teams
Still crying I see 😅
smaak my ons gee nou nog die abs slapelose nagte
Louis Moolman kicked a 91.9m penalty in the match between Sishen Rugby Club, and Durbanville-Bellville Rugby Club in 1997.
The longest penalty kick in an international is 64.2 meters by Jannie de Beer in the Boks vs England match at the 1999 Rugby World Cup.
Didn't you know South Africans aren't allowed to be mentioned here.
This video was put together by a New Zealander!
2:51 - Forward. Come on, ref.
That’s not forward buddy.
Another record missed:
Most World Cups won - Springboks.
Fastest Rugby player in the world:
Jaco Reinach (1980's)
100m 10s
200m 20.8s
400m 45s
I dont get the records!? Most famous try? I did not even know that was a thing. As an SA rugby fan for me it would be Lomu against England 95 World cup. What try was more spectacular than that?
Most world cups in rugby history..... Springboks!!!!
So many inaccuracies in this video. Richard Medcaffe was bigger than Toner, no way 200KG is the most a rugby player can BP
Like a fourth World Cup is no big deal
It isn't
Defenders beaten goes to Duhan VDM when he skinned half the English team last 6N.
No that would be Lomu when he drove through 2/3 of the French team.
Defender beaten by kick pass would also be Duhan van der Merwe.
How many?
In RWCs - the Most Defenders Beaten in a single game, there’s three ahead of him
24 - Vilimoni Delasau for Fiji v USA in 2003
15 - Jonah Lomu for NZ v Scotland in 1995
15 - Seru Rabeni for Fiji v USA in 2003
14 - David Campese Australia v Canada in 1995
14 - Glen Osborne for NZ v Japan in 1995
14 - Lote Tuqiri Australia v Namibia in 2003
14 - Jake Polledri for Italy v Canada in 2019
14 - Duhan van der Merwe v Tonga in 2023
14 - Darcy Graham v Romania in 2023
14 - Mark Telea v Argentina in 2023
Most famous try was Jonah - not France😂
What about most world cups won?
Funny how you didn't show any springbok player despite numerous record.moments they were involved in. Rubbish video.
Most world cups won😅....
"Most famous pass"?
Its probably not famous but it was sure pretty special
Most longest try is in samoa vs usa 7s in 2023
Highest lineout?
Most world cups won?
This guy did literally anything he could think of not to include a boks highlight. Sorry our team is better than yours 🏆🏆🏆🏆
Records doesn't count when they're not natural
@VanMattherhorn sorry your team is trash, keep practicing.
@@marantz1 Steroids are banned in France. Before he was launched, Armstrong also said that it was up to others to improve.
@VanMattherhorn It seems like winning must be banned in France too.
@@marantz1 Just like the brains in your skull
Most World Cups? Most finals lost to South Africa? I mean, you are clearly a NZ supporter.
Nothing wrong with that
You definitely dont watch enough rugby, you Shouldve included "longest rugby try scored by a forward" which was scored by (at the time) a 17 year old boy from South africa during craven week in 2019. Known as Renzo du Plessis. He even has a highlight reel on YT.
"You don't watch enough rugby because you missed a South African u18 school rugby match from 2019" 🤓
@@tsherwood2112 oh my God, that's what I said🤯🤯no way you caught that!!
@@tsaki_titan shut up Meg
Room temperature IQ. Fuck SA Rugby. Fuck SA schoolboy rugby
Thought this was common knowledge ffs 🙄
Wasn't the furthest penalty kick done by Louis Moolman with 90m?
Greatest record is SA with 4 world cups and that while beating 5 of the top 6 nations!!!
All blacks hold all the records that define greatness and dominance they are the sole reason why S.A will never be the goats of world rugby
:The best and highest win/loss ratio against ALL rugby Nations and ALL sports (76.77%)
:The greatest of all sporting teams on the planet
The only reason why the U.S even take notice of rugby
:All time points
18,195 for and 8,704 against
Its the best of all nations
Every nations worst defeats are against NZ
Including S.A
(57-0)
:S.A V NZ
S.A(25)w (24)L in S.A
S.A(10)w (30)L in NZ
:RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP
S.A(4) R.C titles NZ(20)
:FREEDOM CUP
S.A(2) NZ(16)
:NZ has only lost to 7 international sides in its history,
all top tier nations.
:3 of 6 nations(SCO/ITA/WAL) including Japan yet to record first wins against NZ in the PRO-ERA
S A has lost to all 4 nations
:NZ has (48) consecutive wins at eden park since 1994
A record that will never be matched
:The first team in history to go a full calender year undefeated
:The first to win back to back W.C titles (2011/15)
And 87 inaugural winners
:This is why S.A will never be the greatest
This is why saffas envy the All blacks
They want all these records because it defines greatness and dominance
@@kelsyn21 The greatest team SHOULD win more world cups as well...
@@I_renounce_satan its 1 W.C that separates NZ and S.A
all these feats trump S.A 4 W.C titles
@@kelsyn21 Sour grapes.
@I_renounce_satan
S.A are best in the world not the greatest