Yeah_Right wrote: » I think Haha is a fellow kiwi. We're doing alright on the covid front ðŸ˜
Zzippy wrote: » My old club played a Junior F hurling final (Division 10!)!
mfceiling wrote: » More importantly....did they win?
pickarooney wrote: » So Caleb Clarke has been promising big things this year. Safe to say he's arrived on the international scene.
hahashake wrote: » Injury enforced yet almost everyone could see he was an obvious pick. Feel sorry for Bridge but he must have been the least exciting AB 11 for a long time. Clarke isn't massive but he has incredible power and perhaps more importantly, has the desire to squeeze out every last drop of it.
PTH2009 wrote: » There's a fly on the wall doc out on South Africa's 2019 world cup win but so hard to find. Chasing the sun its called
hahashake wrote: » Most interesting part for me would be the build and reaction the pool game against the ABs. Both teams wanted to avoid Ireland in the quarter and both assumed a win in that game would be enough - not to mention no team had a lost a pool game and then went on to win the whole thing. We know how that turned out (on all fronts) but it was a completely different perspective at the time.
sydthebeat wrote: » Delighted, very good player. I'd still keep Mikele-tui as the 8 but put Himeno in at 6. Still need a head coach though
swiwi_ wrote: » And it’s the Brown-Meister...
Clegg wrote: » This is an interesting award, but the idea is flawed. McCaw and Carter are the two best players I've ever seen. But both were finished as test players in 2015, halfway through the decade. Same with Dusautoir. The winner really should be Read or Retallick. Consistently great performers over a decade.https://twitter.com/WorldRugby/status/1316666222260506625?s=19
awec wrote: » I see Sexton is leading this, proof that putting these things to a public vote is absolutely daft. The Leinster twitter was even promoting people to vote for him! While Sexton is a great player, labelling him as player of the decade is a laughable notion, particularly when you consider what the other candidates were.
sydthebeat wrote: » basing it on honours in the decade then sexton would be right up there Grand slam : 2018 6 Nations: 2014,2015, 2018 HC winner 2011, 2012, 2018 Challenge Cup: 2013 Celtic league: 2013, 2018, 2019 However of all options Read is actually the one i would choose 2 RWCs 2011, 2015 TRC 2010, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 super rugby 2017, 2018 + 2019 while Mccaw and Carter are the obvious "best player" choice.... theres an argument to be made that both basically stopped their top level career from 2015 onwards.
Deleted User wrote: » How do you see the current tally?
OldRio wrote: » So the BaaBaas v England could be off. Some players not observing protocols
Winters wrote: » Calum Clark probably twisted someone's arm to go drinking.
OldRio wrote: » Lions to play Japan at Murrayfield in June.