thebaz wrote: » in your opinion - I'd say it is relevant - he has a will to win more than most
Squidgy Black wrote: » Ian Madigan has 2 champions cup medals, 2 Pro12 medals. Medals don't indicate how good a player is, just that they were part of a good team.
CatFromHue wrote: » Surprised not to see David Humphrey's mentioned so far. If you take all three playing at their best it'd be Sexton, Humphey's, ROG for me. To describe why using the prism of Katy Perry song's, it's Sexton - Roar Hump - I kissed a girl ROG - Hot n Cold
thebaz wrote: » What has ian madigan got to do with what i said - in fact what i said is that if johnny had played instead of madigan we might have reached a WC semi - medals arnt a complete barometer - but nealy all top players i know have won something , if they havnt , dont think they can be considered great.
Podge_irl wrote: » BOD was fairly medal-less til 09...
thebaz wrote: » bar a few triple crowns and celtic leagues - and a schools cup and i think an U20s WC - and I'm sure a few other things - and he won a fair bit after
J Mysterio wrote: » Most Points International Rugby 1 - Dan Carter - New Zealand - 1598 2 - Jonny Wilkinson - England/ Lions 1246 3 - Neil Jenkins Wales/ Lions - 1090 4 - Ronan O'Gara - Ireland/ Lions - 1083 5 - Diego Dominguez - Italy/ Argentina - 1010 6 - Stephen Jones Wales/ Lions - 970 7 - Andrew Mehrtens - New Zealand - 967 8 - Michael Lynagh - Australia - 911 9 - Percy Montgomery - South Africa - 893 10 - Matt Burke - Australia - 878
BOD was fairly medal-less til 09...
J Mysterio wrote: » Bears repeating I thinkMost Points European Rugby 1 - Ronan O'Gara - Munster - 13652- 2 - Stephen Jones - Llanelli, Clermont, Scarlets - 8693 3 - Dimitri Yachvili - Biarritz - 6614 4 - Diego Domínguez - Milan, Stade Français - 6455 5 - David Humphreys - Ulster - 5646 6 - Neil Jenkins - Pontypridd, Cardiff, Celtic W. - 5027 7 - David Skrela - Colomiers, Stade Français, Toulouse, Clermont - 5008 8 - Dan Parks - Glasgow, Cardiff, Connacht - 4799 9 - Felipe Contepomi - Bristol, Leinster, Toulon - 4410 10 - Jean-Baptiste Élissalde - Toulouse
Deleted User wrote: » I can’t keep up with the moving goal posts here. Points are good-points are bad, medals are good-medals are bad, player I’ve never seen play is better than a player I’ve seen play loads. My head hurts with the amount people will move the goal posts to suit their own agenda and arguments. How on Earth can two leagues, five European trophies. Three 6 nations (one being a grandslam) and one win and one drawn Lions tour not indicate at some level that Sexton is the best fly half Ireland has ever produced. Irrespective of the many different teams he has played in, after all it is a team sport, how can they not be the metric we use to show how good he is ? What metric do we use then ? You can’t use points purely because o’Gara Played in an era when really poor teams were allowed play in the H cup and routinely each season a decent cricket score was posted at least once if not twice in the group stage. I’m not saying O’Gara wasnt really really really good, he was, but Sexton as one of the main play makers has driven several completely different teams to the highest honours. He obviously hasn’t done this on his own but O’Gara gets the same metric, he got to play behind very good Munster and Ireland teams but Sexton has gone far further in less time and games.
thebaz wrote: » Johnny is still no. 1 - Gibson was mainly centre - What Johnny Sexton has won is way more than Campbell or Ward - he is a more complete out-half than ROG , given his size and what he offers defensivly - My big fear is he will get injured before Japan , we will then realise how irreplaceble he is , even more so than Murray. I think if he had played fully fit at last WC we would have beaten Pumas.
Elvisjuice wrote: » no way would we have beaten them with sexton , they blew us away
Buer wrote: » Either Sexton or Payne would have made a huge difference. People forget we had a kick to draw level well into the second half before capitulating late on. It was a one score game with 10 mins left.
Elvisjuice wrote: » na we were like the walking dead , argies were the far better team on the day
Buer wrote: » That's me told.
thebaz wrote: » if Sexton was fit i believe we would - we were also missing 5 other senior players including captain - look where that great young Argentina team is today - with Sexton playing in the last 2 WC quaters I certainlty think we would have had a better chance of winning possibly both. Madigan is too erratic as a 10 , which showed up last WC - brilliant against France, and average at best against Pumas.
Elvisjuice wrote: » yep missing 5 other players is the main point of why we lost , we were never going to win that with so many key players missing.
judeboy101 wrote: The fact he chose money over country and legged it to France, no matter how briefly, will always taint him in my eyes.
Burkie1203 wrote: » Podge_irl wrote: » BOD was fairly medal-less til 09... Until Sexton came along. Mid way through the first half in Croker.