I’ve tried to include 5 tries by each nation in this video, by no means are they the greatest but tried to add some variety! Any suggestions for a part two are more than welcome!
That Sam Johnson try will always go down in history as one of the great six nations tries to complete the 31 point comeback with the no look pass from Russell then the Sam Johnson step, fend and pure determination breaking 4 english tackles on his way over the line.
@@ahlads Agree completely, but any tries that Bowe scored, or was involved in, with Nugent commentating, just seemed to be objectively good tries. It'd be a great vid with the sound turned down.
Wanted to say how great your videos are, mate. I think all of the other rugby channels favour one of the hemispheres, and I think you strike a perfect balance in your highlights!
That try by Cohen is one of the best tries of all time IMO, shame the only videos of it seem to have been filmed in potatocam. You forget how good O'Driscoll actually was in his prime too until you see clips like this
Had a few good games against New Zealand and generally was the lone spark in our back line for 8 years, but injuries + being in the wrong generation really hindered what could have been an all time classic. Like Steve Hansen said he would pick him in his All Blacks squad, Gatland said he would pick him for his Australian lions tour etc… shame
@@rhysjones9870 I’m not sure he would to be honest there kind of similar players fickou is a big reason why Vakatawa is so good because fickou just gives everyone time and space probably the most underrated player in the world fofana would probably do well on the wing in this current French setup
@@taffyducks544 Watch Cuthbert. Ball watching when there was no man advantage for England's attack. Absolutely no other reason Daly scored that try than Cuthbert not watching Daly and getting wide enough until it was too late.
@@Mr___X rubbish. The nature of the kick means no player can blitz and no one in the defence can commit. Cuthbert can’t drift either as he leaves his inside shoulder open. It’s an absolutely fantastic pass by Farrell to Daly at full momentum. Cuthbert arguably could have done better but to say he was ball watching is not true. Daly was on another level that year - very few defenders would have stopped Daly in that position.
@@AndrewDavidForde It's not rubbish, Fordey. Go to 4:45 and pause it. It's a 2 on 2. If Farrell steps inside Roberts, that's on Roberts and Tipuric (who is going to close the gap before Farrell gets to the line, making this unlikely but possible). If Farrell steps Roberts to the outside, that's again on Roberts. It's not the winger's problem. If Cuthbert tucks in to cover Farrell just in case he beats Roberts on the outside (which it looks Cuthbert might be doing because he is basically stood directly alongside Roberts, but in reality he isn't covering the inside at all) then it's a simple pass to Daly for a clean run in. So, if Farrell does Roberts on the outside, it doesn't matter if Cuthbert covers, Farrell can float a pass over him or offload, even if he only makes a half break past Roberts. Covering the inside in a 2 on 2 situation like this is nonsensical and guarantees a try. Farrell doesn't even have to make a clean break to take Roberts out and send Daly in for a clear run in. If Cuthbert waits to see if Farrell beats Roberts on the outside, then it's too late, he wouldn't have any time to react at all to any pass out of the tackle. The defensive duty is all on Roberts to stay on the outside of Farrell, ideally show him back inside where Tipuric and the other defenders can cover. If Roberts gets beaten, so be it. Cuthbert has to worry about one thing and one thing only: Daly. This is simple stuff: 2 on 2 like this, where your defenders are defending outside the attackers and can force the carrier back inside, means you cover one man each. You don't blitz or double up, that's only a last resort option if the attackers are already outside the defenders, which is not the case here. Right, now play it at 0.25x speed from 4:45. Watch Cuthbert's eyeline. He's looking at the ball. He's looking at Farrell, even as Farrell is already shaping to pass. Roberts has squared Farrell up, anticipating a dummy. Cuthbert is STILL looking at Farrell. Cuthbert is unaware of Daly, the only man he should be worried about. At 4:46 (please, watch this in slow mo), the ball is halfway between Farrell and Daly. THIS is when Cuthbert turns his head and sees where Daly is. He waits until the ball is almost past him to finally take his eyes off the ball to see where the man he should be covering is. Daly has been drifting on a diagonal to get outside Cuthbert. Cuthbert has been dropping back, on his heels, and only now turns his hips to get in a position where he can usher Daly to the touchline by showing him the outside. But he has no momentum, because he hasn't watched Daly and seen that Daly has accelerated. All of this takes Cuthbert by surprise - he doesn't expect Daly to be running as fast or as wide as he is and, if you roll the clip on, he puts his head down at 4:47 because he realises he is out of position and is about to be done for pace. So he takes his eyes off him again, this time because he needs to break in to a sprint as fast as possible to cover the ground he has let Daly make through ballwatching. Daly has already caught the ball when Cuthbert realises he is in the wrong defensive position, with his body at the wrong angle, with the wrong velocity to stop Daly. This is awful defending and it ends up with Cuthbert, despite being a good 10-15 yards ahead of Daly as Farrell is lining up the pass, having to try to tackle Daly from behind. But because Cuthbert was in both a poor position and not moving quickly enough until it's too late, he is simply beaten by line and speed. He cannot tackle him in to touch as he gets his angle wrong. He can't catch up with him as Daly is running much faster than Cuthbert. You can see that Cuthbert is still ahead of Daly by a good yard or two when the camera angle cuts to the sideline view at 4:47 but it doesn't matter, Cuthbert was too slow to react to Daly speeding up. So Daly ends up running past him and Cuthbert puts in a soft, high, ineffective last ditch tackle which perfectly demonstrates how not to defend. If you are the last man in a situation like this, to end up behind the attacking player is shocking. If he gets bumped off, or even if gets stepped inside or out, that's bad but it's understandable. To end up directly behind him, which you can see at 4:49, is basically impossible if you cover your angles correctly. The only way that happens is if, literally, you let the ball carrier run past you. Cuthbert does exactly that because he isn't watching where Daly is until Daly has the ball. To put it simply, Daly beats Cuthbert before he's even caught the ball. Daly scores this try at 4:45 because he realises Cuthbert is ball watching, he arcs his run to the outside, and hits full stride. This takes Cuthbert out of the game and if you watch this clip back, you will see that Daly basically has a clear run in. Cuthbert doesn't even impact his run. Daly doesn't hand off, he doesn't step or flick his heels up, he doesn't need to. He has scored because of Cuthbert's awful positioning. If you edited this video and took Cuthbert out of the game, it's not clear that Daly even has a last man to beat - that's how big the mistake was and it was done before Daly had even received the ball. So what should have happened even in a situation where the clearing kick is poor? The moment Farrell starts winding up to pass, Cuthbert should already be aware of Daly's position (he could run an inside angle, for example) but he should have one eye on Daly and be running to block whatever line Daly is going to take to the try line. He doesn't do this. Because he is ball watching. If he stays vaguely in line with Daly, showing him to the outside so he isn't flat footed, he can stop Daly by forcing him in to touch or tackling him. But his positioning has to be right and he needs to have momentum, not stumbling back on his heels just as Farrell is passing the ball. If any young player is watching and wants to know what to do in a 2 on 2 like this, you let your inside man (Roberts) deal with the ball carrie (Farrell) in this situation. If your inside defender gets beaten, it's not your responsibility. It's the winger's responsibility to stop the free man, because it's a 1 on 1. Cuthbert's obviously fatigued but this is semi pro level defending. He's a winger not a forward, tiredness isn't an excuse here. There is absolutely no excuse whatsoever for the poor positioning, which comes about because Cuthbert is ball watching and not doing his job. Again, his job is to anticipate where Daly is going to try to score the try. If he does not bother to watch Daly until the ball is already flying through the air, then it's too late, he has no way of anticipating, the play has already been made, and as I said the try is already a nailed on try as soon as Daly catches the ball.
@@Mr___X Jesus is it really that deep? I’m not reading all of that, because purely what it boils down to is had the original kick found touch and not been given to a non kicker kicking at an awkward angle - as op said in which you replied to- none of this would be relevant, as it wouldn’t have happened.
Ah cheers for that mate 👍. Some wonderful memories and 2 Jamie Heaslip tries!! Not to mention whetting the appetite nicely for the upcoming competition.
@@Mr___X I'd say it's really good footwork, look at it properly and you can actually see how he goes out then in instead of in and out. Mike Brain was certainly one of the best defending full backs in his time and leaving him for dead like that is very impressive
@@xxwales15xx33 Basic was probably a bit harsh. I do think Brown has a shocker though. There's no need to be that square to him, he has the touchline as a defender, there's almost no chance Campagnaro beats him down the right. Brown can show him down the touchline and position himself better to make a tackle. Instead it seems like he's trying to absorb the hit, expecting Campagnaro to try to run straight through him instead of around him. He sells himself and makes the step look much better than it is, but it's still good play by Campagnaro. Nice try.
@@Mr___X "he has the touchline as a defender, there's almost no chance Campagnaro beats him down the right" Even more reason why Campagnaro's step is so good (To illustrate my point of him stepping out and in) is that he fooled Mike Brown into thinking he was gonna take him on the outside, which you said it would be almost impossible to beat him in that case. If Campagnaro stepped in and out trying to gas him on the outside then Mike Brown would of tackled him into touch if not atleast slowed him down enough for a his teammates to get back in time. But he knew he was close to the touchline himself and because of that fact I recon he wanted to make Mike Brown think that he was gonna go for the outside so that he would tackle him into touch, his plan was to step out and in to fool him and it worked a treat in that short space of time. You could make a point he was caught abit sqaure on him though but I don't think that negates the fact he got done dirty there 😅
I know many Irish people can't stand him, but Ryle Nugent is my favourite commentator. I love his enthusiasm, his voice is iconic for a generation of Irish rugby
Great video. I'd probably agree with your Welsh selections, maybe Shane's try against Italy in 05, or Martin Williams against France the same year. I also have a very hazy memory of some good tries up at Murrayfield in 03. But as we lost, I've never seen them since
That's the point I make they are actually worse rn then they were even as late as 2013 back in 2010-2013 they could at least win a game sometimes 2 but now 0-33 have not won a single game in 7 years and been swept in 6 straight six nations and averaged 40.5 points conceded and only 13 points scored average losing margin 27.5 points that's pretty much a bonus point loss as the average they had a decent fight against France but its the old " somewhat competitive for the first 60 then fall apart in the final quarter
It’s a bit mad that only one player in the Jamie Heaslip Italy try (from what’s shown in the clip) is still playing. It only feels like yesterday he scored that beautiful try
If Campagnaro hadn't been made of glass he couldv'e been one of the better backs of the past decade. Feet, pace and size to cause all Six Nation teams problems.
@@AndrewDavidForde thought you picked some good'uns but more Shane Williams tries from 2008. His tries against Scotland and Italy were unreal and Shaun Edwards never looked like such a fanboy
@@AndrewDavidForde Ieuan Evans vs Scotland, Nearly every try from the 70s, I'm sure you are well aware of this fact. I'm not having a dig, just a observation thats all.
If you’re insinuating that it consists of mainly Scottish tries, then you’re wrong. There’s just as many Scottish tries as there are any other nations tries.
I’ve tried to include 5 tries by each nation in this video, by no means are they the greatest but tried to add some variety! Any suggestions for a part two are more than welcome!
it turns me so sad thinking that italy used to score much more beautiful tries 20 years ago than now 😭
Adams vs England 2019, Van der Merwe vs France 2021
Hogg try vs Ireland, can't remember the year but returned a kick and went the distance
Keith Earls vs England 2021
Italy's Kaine Robertson v Wales and Scotland 2007
Love that you've included the build-up play to the tries and not just crossing the line. Great clips!
That Sam Johnson try will always go down in history as one of the great six nations tries to complete the 31 point comeback with the no look pass from Russell then the Sam Johnson step, fend and pure determination breaking 4 english tackles on his way over the line.
I’m an England fan and I have to agree. What a game, completely unforgettable
Haha then bottling it 😂
This could also be a Ryle Nugent highlight reel.
It felt like that in the beginning
A “Ryle Nugent shouting Tommy Bowe’s name” video would actually be a pretty good standalone video, come to think of it.
I was going to say it would be better without his awful commentary. Can't stand him.
@@ahlads Agree completely, but any tries that Bowe scored, or was involved in, with Nugent commentating, just seemed to be objectively good tries. It'd be a great vid with the sound turned down.
Please no… he’s such a muppet. His accent is like he’s digging spuds outa the ground with his tongue. He’s a wanking ‘Rock Head and I can’t stand him…
No Shane Horgan? The Twickenham try or the Croke park crossfield kick.
Ladies and gentlemen...Another epic compilation by the best rugby channel.
Wanted to say how great your videos are, mate. I think all of the other rugby channels favour one of the hemispheres, and I think you strike a perfect balance in your highlights!
Thank you! I've had many accuse me of biased in the past (I'm only human!) but comments like this mean a lot!
fair play!
i remember watching every one of them tries
such great memories
That try by Cohen is one of the best tries of all time IMO, shame the only videos of it seem to have been filmed in potatocam. You forget how good O'Driscoll actually was in his prime too until you see clips like this
Amazing vid mate - thank you. The perfect end to my night: 'Wales are storming to the title' 😉
hearing Jiffy moan on that Daly try is music to my ears
That little wimper as the kick goes up is like a drug.
It was such an awful kick wasn’t it. All that was needed was an actual clearance, not what that was
I still remember when Fofana was the next big thing in french rugby, so sad it didn't work out : (
Had a few good games against New Zealand and generally was the lone spark in our back line for 8 years, but injuries + being in the wrong generation really hindered what could have been an all time classic.
Like Steve Hansen said he would pick him in his All Blacks squad, Gatland said he would pick him for his Australian lions tour etc… shame
Sadly he was around during Frances poor period, i think he coudl be brilliant there alongside Fickou now
@@rhysjones9870 I’m not sure he would to be honest there kind of similar players fickou is a big reason why Vakatawa is so good because fickou just gives everyone time and space probably the most underrated player in the world fofana would probably do well on the wing in this current French setup
When Daly scored that try v Wales it was the day before my 9th birthday and when he scored I jumped up screaming and cheering
I went Crazy for the fact they gave it to Jonathan Davies to kick it out with his wrong foot.
@@taffyducks544 Watch Cuthbert. Ball watching when there was no man advantage for England's attack. Absolutely no other reason Daly scored that try than Cuthbert not watching Daly and getting wide enough until it was too late.
@@Mr___X rubbish. The nature of the kick means no player can blitz and no one in the defence can commit. Cuthbert can’t drift either as he leaves his inside shoulder open. It’s an absolutely fantastic pass by Farrell to Daly at full momentum. Cuthbert arguably could have done better but to say he was ball watching is not true. Daly was on another level that year - very few defenders would have stopped Daly in that position.
@@AndrewDavidForde It's not rubbish, Fordey. Go to 4:45 and pause it.
It's a 2 on 2. If Farrell steps inside Roberts, that's on Roberts and Tipuric (who is going to close the gap before Farrell gets to the line, making this unlikely but possible). If Farrell steps Roberts to the outside, that's again on Roberts. It's not the winger's problem. If Cuthbert tucks in to cover Farrell just in case he beats Roberts on the outside (which it looks Cuthbert might be doing because he is basically stood directly alongside Roberts, but in reality he isn't covering the inside at all) then it's a simple pass to Daly for a clean run in. So, if Farrell does Roberts on the outside, it doesn't matter if Cuthbert covers, Farrell can float a pass over him or offload, even if he only makes a half break past Roberts. Covering the inside in a 2 on 2 situation like this is nonsensical and guarantees a try. Farrell doesn't even have to make a clean break to take Roberts out and send Daly in for a clear run in. If Cuthbert waits to see if Farrell beats Roberts on the outside, then it's too late, he wouldn't have any time to react at all to any pass out of the tackle. The defensive duty is all on Roberts to stay on the outside of Farrell, ideally show him back inside where Tipuric and the other defenders can cover. If Roberts gets beaten, so be it. Cuthbert has to worry about one thing and one thing only: Daly. This is simple stuff: 2 on 2 like this, where your defenders are defending outside the attackers and can force the carrier back inside, means you cover one man each. You don't blitz or double up, that's only a last resort option if the attackers are already outside the defenders, which is not the case here.
Right, now play it at 0.25x speed from 4:45. Watch Cuthbert's eyeline. He's looking at the ball. He's looking at Farrell, even as Farrell is already shaping to pass. Roberts has squared Farrell up, anticipating a dummy. Cuthbert is STILL looking at Farrell. Cuthbert is unaware of Daly, the only man he should be worried about. At 4:46 (please, watch this in slow mo), the ball is halfway between Farrell and Daly. THIS is when Cuthbert turns his head and sees where Daly is. He waits until the ball is almost past him to finally take his eyes off the ball to see where the man he should be covering is. Daly has been drifting on a diagonal to get outside Cuthbert. Cuthbert has been dropping back, on his heels, and only now turns his hips to get in a position where he can usher Daly to the touchline by showing him the outside. But he has no momentum, because he hasn't watched Daly and seen that Daly has accelerated. All of this takes Cuthbert by surprise - he doesn't expect Daly to be running as fast or as wide as he is and, if you roll the clip on, he puts his head down at 4:47 because he realises he is out of position and is about to be done for pace. So he takes his eyes off him again, this time because he needs to break in to a sprint as fast as possible to cover the ground he has let Daly make through ballwatching. Daly has already caught the ball when Cuthbert realises he is in the wrong defensive position, with his body at the wrong angle, with the wrong velocity to stop Daly. This is awful defending and it ends up with Cuthbert, despite being a good 10-15 yards ahead of Daly as Farrell is lining up the pass, having to try to tackle Daly from behind. But because Cuthbert was in both a poor position and not moving quickly enough until it's too late, he is simply beaten by line and speed. He cannot tackle him in to touch as he gets his angle wrong. He can't catch up with him as Daly is running much faster than Cuthbert. You can see that Cuthbert is still ahead of Daly by a good yard or two when the camera angle cuts to the sideline view at 4:47 but it doesn't matter, Cuthbert was too slow to react to Daly speeding up. So Daly ends up running past him and Cuthbert puts in a soft, high, ineffective last ditch tackle which perfectly demonstrates how not to defend. If you are the last man in a situation like this, to end up behind the attacking player is shocking. If he gets bumped off, or even if gets stepped inside or out, that's bad but it's understandable. To end up directly behind him, which you can see at 4:49, is basically impossible if you cover your angles correctly. The only way that happens is if, literally, you let the ball carrier run past you. Cuthbert does exactly that because he isn't watching where Daly is until Daly has the ball.
To put it simply, Daly beats Cuthbert before he's even caught the ball. Daly scores this try at 4:45 because he realises Cuthbert is ball watching, he arcs his run to the outside, and hits full stride. This takes Cuthbert out of the game and if you watch this clip back, you will see that Daly basically has a clear run in. Cuthbert doesn't even impact his run. Daly doesn't hand off, he doesn't step or flick his heels up, he doesn't need to. He has scored because of Cuthbert's awful positioning. If you edited this video and took Cuthbert out of the game, it's not clear that Daly even has a last man to beat - that's how big the mistake was and it was done before Daly had even received the ball.
So what should have happened even in a situation where the clearing kick is poor? The moment Farrell starts winding up to pass, Cuthbert should already be aware of Daly's position (he could run an inside angle, for example) but he should have one eye on Daly and be running to block whatever line Daly is going to take to the try line. He doesn't do this. Because he is ball watching. If he stays vaguely in line with Daly, showing him to the outside so he isn't flat footed, he can stop Daly by forcing him in to touch or tackling him. But his positioning has to be right and he needs to have momentum, not stumbling back on his heels just as Farrell is passing the ball. If any young player is watching and wants to know what to do in a 2 on 2 like this, you let your inside man (Roberts) deal with the ball carrie (Farrell) in this situation. If your inside defender gets beaten, it's not your responsibility. It's the winger's responsibility to stop the free man, because it's a 1 on 1. Cuthbert's obviously fatigued but this is semi pro level defending. He's a winger not a forward, tiredness isn't an excuse here. There is absolutely no excuse whatsoever for the poor positioning, which comes about because Cuthbert is ball watching and not doing his job. Again, his job is to anticipate where Daly is going to try to score the try. If he does not bother to watch Daly until the ball is already flying through the air, then it's too late, he has no way of anticipating, the play has already been made, and as I said the try is already a nailed on try as soon as Daly catches the ball.
@@Mr___X Jesus is it really that deep? I’m not reading all of that, because purely what it boils down to is had the original kick found touch and not been given to a non kicker kicking at an awkward angle - as op said in which you replied to- none of this would be relevant, as it wouldn’t have happened.
Ah cheers for that mate 👍. Some wonderful memories and 2 Jamie Heaslip tries!! Not to mention whetting the appetite nicely for the upcoming competition.
It's a pleasure to hear Nigel Starmer-Smith's and Bill McLaren's voices on these clips - thank you.
10:30 what an insane step mike brown left for dead
It's not that good tbf, Brown's just flat footed and slow. It's a pretty basic in-out-in.
@@Mr___X I'd say it's really good footwork, look at it properly and you can actually see how he goes out then in instead of in and out. Mike Brain was certainly one of the best defending full backs in his time and leaving him for dead like that is very impressive
@@xxwales15xx33 Basic was probably a bit harsh. I do think Brown has a shocker though. There's no need to be that square to him, he has the touchline as a defender, there's almost no chance Campagnaro beats him down the right. Brown can show him down the touchline and position himself better to make a tackle. Instead it seems like he's trying to absorb the hit, expecting Campagnaro to try to run straight through him instead of around him. He sells himself and makes the step look much better than it is, but it's still good play by Campagnaro. Nice try.
@@Mr___X "he has the touchline as a defender, there's almost no chance Campagnaro beats him down the right"
Even more reason why Campagnaro's step is so good (To illustrate my point of him stepping out and in) is that he fooled Mike Brown into thinking he was gonna take him on the outside, which you said it would be almost impossible to beat him in that case. If Campagnaro stepped in and out trying to gas him on the outside then Mike Brown would of tackled him into touch if not atleast slowed him down enough for a his teammates to get back in time. But he knew he was close to the touchline himself and because of that fact I recon he wanted to make Mike Brown think that he was gonna go for the outside so that he would tackle him into touch, his plan was to step out and in to fool him and it worked a treat in that short space of time. You could make a point he was caught abit sqaure on him though but I don't think that negates the fact he got done dirty there 😅
@@xxwales15xx33 We're not disagreeing, Brown had a shocker by falling for a dummy step.
I know many Irish people can't stand him, but Ryle Nugent is my favourite commentator. I love his enthusiasm, his voice is iconic for a generation of Irish rugby
"Tommy Booooowe!!!!" Love it
I’m Irish and I much prefer Andrew Cotter. Maybe because I grew up listening to Bill McLaren.
Well you don't know many Irish people.
EXCELLENT!! AGAIN!! THANK YOU!!
Campagnaro vs England
Nice selection! Thank you.
Great video. I'd probably agree with your Welsh selections, maybe Shane's try against Italy in 05, or Martin Williams against France the same year. I also have a very hazy memory of some good tries up at Murrayfield in 03. But as we lost, I've never seen them since
Might just because it's recent but Keith Earls's try against England last year is just a thing of beauty in my biased opinion.
It was a brilliant try. So many too pick through the years lol.
Anyone could've scored a try against England last year.
Anyone but Italy.
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That Howley try was 5 nations I think. It was the last time Scotland won the tournament and both Wales and Scotland had awesome wins in Paris.
4:57 I always thought ashton just jumped out of that tackle like a baby, he just gallops through
Any time that pompous git Mike Brown gets stuffed is great for me. Cuthbert the scorer as opposed to Fluffbert the missed tackle on Johnny May 😀
Great compilation
Cian Healy try against Wales 2013(Zebo heel flick) it's was a thing of beauty.
Shane Williams against Scotland for me, I love any try against England or Ireland but that try completed one the best ever comebacks in the game
That Ntamack has been playing a long time 😂
That Johnny May try where he ran the full length of the pitch against Ireland belongs on here too.
Wasn’t that the autum tho
Wasn't Six Nations mate
@@matt_dobson0614 Oh my mistake... Forgot we had a weird separate tournament that year!
He did have those two incredible solo tries vs France which I thought would have made the list. Especially as that won us the tournament on points
Thanks too for letting us hear the wonderful voice of Bill McLaren
06:18 The Tipuric try for Wales was in 2020, not 2021
Seems like Italy were more competitive when they first entered the 6 nations then now, they ran some good lines back in the day.
That's the point I make they are actually worse rn then they were even as late as 2013 back in 2010-2013 they could at least win a game sometimes 2 but now 0-33 have not won a single game in 7 years and been swept in 6 straight six nations and averaged 40.5 points conceded and only 13 points scored average losing margin 27.5 points that's pretty much a bonus point loss as the average they had a decent fight against France but its the old " somewhat competitive for the first 60 then fall apart in the final quarter
It’s a bit mad that only one player in the Jamie Heaslip Italy try (from what’s shown in the clip) is still playing. It only feels like yesterday he scored that beautiful try
Zebo and sexton r both still playing
@@christopherstewart6294 sorry, meant to say currently playing for the Irish team. The one player I mentioned was Sexton btw
@@christopherstewart6294 Zebo's out
If Campagnaro hadn't been made of glass he couldv'e been one of the better backs of the past decade. Feet, pace and size to cause all Six Nation teams problems.
What about the one that won italy the game vs wales
Hoggs try vs ireland you missed out as was a very special one out of memory!
The Eliot Daley Try is a good try, but that moan from Johnathon Davies makes it one of the best England tries of all time.
6:05 sorry andrew but that game came 2 years earlier in 2010 but still cracking video
Nope that try was in 2012, see here: www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/17303496
@@AndrewDavidForde my apologies just really looks like the try he scored against us 2 years previously
You had to end on that try!!!!!!
Tipuric’s try was in 2020 not 2021
how is hogg's dummy against ireland not in this video
He's a dummy against every team..
Excited and nervous for this year. You never know what you’re getting with Ireland
As a Scot I can’t relate - looking forward to lots of hype before an inevitable 4th/5th place finish
@@livvi67 hope you beat England
I mean we have a team that can win the championship will we is always another question a show down in Paris awaits
Pretty sure the Tipuric try is from 2020 not 2021. Still a class try though!
Yep, poor from me!
@@AndrewDavidForde should of also said I loved the video mate! Great mix of older tries and newer ones
@@simoncowgill6656 Cheers fella, really appreciate that!
In the Sean Maitland try, Owen Farrell gets neck rolled. Just sayin’
No Shane Horgan? :(
Scotland always have to play a blinder against England don't they.
I absolutely love your vids, but not one Shane Wiliams try in a Six Nations try complation is mental
If you want to watch a video that hits you right in the feels " Guinness Shane " it hits me every time
3:57
Any try scored against any of the wooden spoon teams i.e Italy, Scotland shouldn't be included
Why?
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I think you could have picked better tries where Wales were concerned.
Such as?
@@AndrewDavidForde thought you picked some good'uns but more Shane Williams tries from 2008. His tries against Scotland and Italy were unreal and Shaun Edwards never looked like such a fanboy
@@AndrewDavidForde Richard Hibbard v Scotland 2014. Chris Horsman v England 2007. Etc etc.
@@AndrewDavidForde Ieuan Evans vs Scotland, Nearly every try from the 70s, I'm sure you are well aware of this fact. I'm not having a dig, just a observation thats all.
@@taffyducks544 That Evans try and the tries from the 70s were in the five nations, not the six nations. This video only includes Six Nations tries!
Who picked these, Nicola Sturgeon?
If you’re insinuating that it consists of mainly Scottish tries, then you’re wrong. There’s just as many Scottish tries as there are any other nations tries.
This video made me realise how shit england can be
It should have been five tries for each nation
It is five tries for each nation...
I see a fair few Kiwis and Ozzies scoring here. Not sure if they have five each though.
Some of the English tackling is god awful