The Waratahs were chasing the last spot in the semi-finals of the 2003 season, which they would only qualify for if they secured the bonus points as a result of scoring four tries. As the clocked ticked down, prop Matt Dunning took a snap at a drop goal so the referee would stop the advantage and return play to a penalty called earlier. However, this plan only worked in the case of a missed goal attempt - Dunning nailed the field goal, securing the Waratahs a win but not a finals berth.....no bing for Matt Dunning (last kick of the video)
That Zinny drop goal from 60 metres.. My god. Remember it at the time. In his book he said it was a weird flow state for him, he had no idea where the idea came to drop kick it
Zinzan Brooke landed 3drop goals for the all blacks he Was in that crossover period when Rugby went from amateur-professional. He used to play Gaelic Football in the off season so he had plenty of kicking experience
gaelic football is played everywhere u have irish immigration yank here played under 12s to under 21s then junior and senior i loved the game i’d love to have tried compromise rules or straight aussie rules
Neil Back scored a drop goal for England. I've also seen Jonno hit a pearler in training. Staying with the Tigers theme the 2009 Semi Final shootout against Cardiff had some surprising forward kicks.
Auckland Rugby Team mid 70s had a tight head PROP, Steve Watt as their Kicker for penalties and conversions....his was the Classic straight toed boot, no sideways sweep( that was a European thing ) plus the BALL has changed over the years, from heavy leather to light synthetics and from WATERMELON shaped to more cylindrical shape.
There's a very good reason that to this day if a forward ever drops a goal commentators still refer to it as "a Zinzane Brooke". That kick is ridiculous, 45m out almost at the touchline, he barely looked like he put any effort into it and it could've gone over from at least 5m further out.
Johnnie Beattie a number 8 originally at Glasgow could boot the ball, I believe he had been a rangers youth team player. Jamie Ritchie also kicked a fine clearance for Scotland against Italy in this year’s six nations.
If enough forwards blindly kick at a ball a few will hit it well. Eales proved he was not lucky kicking 3/4 of all the kicks at goal by forwards since 1990 or something.
@@BubbaBellin I don't think so. Also I find nothing to laugh about. In addition to his great talent and leadership, Sergio has shown above all that he can proudly represent a nation that cannot win. Each time he puts his face on it with great humility. In any other major team, he would have raised a few more trophies. Respect to the champion.
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The Waratahs were chasing the last spot in the semi-finals of the 2003 season, which they would only qualify for if they secured the bonus points as a result of scoring four tries. As the clocked ticked down, prop Matt Dunning took a snap at a drop goal so the referee would stop the advantage and return play to a penalty called earlier. However, this plan only worked in the case of a missed goal attempt - Dunning nailed the field goal, securing the Waratahs a win but not a finals berth.....no bing for Matt Dunning (last kick of the video)
I wasnt a Waratah fan then, but I remember this drop goal, and still cringe the same everytime I see that clip.
Lol. That makes it that much funnier!
Thank you so much for explaining this for me. I had no idea why he was shaking his head!
Thanks for explaining. I always thought it was just a brain fart
This story never gets old 😆 was a top nudge though from a prop! For the purposes of this video it's a 'ding'
I deeply respect the Capitan, but the parisse's drop is one of the worst choose I've ever seen of a rugby field 😤
Why ??
They could have won that game and he fucked it.
*worst decision
The video could have just been keith wood only
That kick from Wood is an absolute beauty
And that was not his only one, I think this one is even better: ua-cam.com/video/oE-yhEWHe3w/v-deo.html @ 0:49
And don't forget to look at 3:21
@@JoostMehrtens Wow, thanks!
That Zinny drop goal from 60 metres.. My god. Remember it at the time.
In his book he said it was a weird flow state for him, he had no idea where the idea came to drop kick it
Third test? ABs v Bok 1996 tour of SA. Did ANOTHER droppy last minutes to give ABs vital lead to take HISTORIC SERIES win.
Zinzan Brooke landed 3drop goals for the all blacks
he Was in that crossover period when Rugby went from amateur-professional. He used to play Gaelic Football in the off season so he had plenty of kicking experience
How did he play gaelic football if he's from new Zealand
gaelic football is played everywhere u have irish immigration
yank here played under 12s to under 21s then junior and senior
i loved the game i’d love to have tried compromise rules or straight aussie rules
and yes i heard zinzan was brilliant
the older barrett boys ( nz) lived in west meath i think played gaelic for couple of yrs
Luke Cowan-Dickie also has a serious right peg on him
Always had a huge onfield ego for a team sport.
Short answer - They can but shouldn’t Long answer - Some should most shouldn’t
Neil Back scored a drop goal for England. I've also seen Jonno hit a pearler in training. Staying with the Tigers theme the 2009 Semi Final shootout against Cardiff had some surprising forward kicks.
What about Liam Gill, flanker for the Reds slotting a 40m drop goal?
Auckland Rugby Team mid 70s had a tight head PROP, Steve Watt as their Kicker for penalties and conversions....his was the Classic straight toed boot, no sideways sweep( that was a European thing ) plus the BALL has changed over the years, from heavy leather to light synthetics and from WATERMELON shaped to more cylindrical shape.
I'm 8 numbers. Yes, i kick And i do skills😏🔥
And google translate
@@patrickmurtagh5100 what.
Achi & Demetre & Dato he means that’s awful english mate
@@oliverflowers641 what.
Achi & Demetre & Dato correct english would be: I’m a number 8. Yes, I kick and I do skills 😏🔥
There's a very good reason that to this day if a forward ever drops a goal commentators still refer to it as "a Zinzane Brooke". That kick is ridiculous, 45m out almost at the touchline, he barely looked like he put any effort into it and it could've gone over from at least 5m further out.
Johnnie Beattie a number 8 originally at Glasgow could boot the ball, I believe he had been a rangers youth team player. Jamie Ritchie also kicked a fine clearance for Scotland against Italy in this year’s six nations.
John Eales. What a player
Keith Wood could do anything.
very nice vid mate, well done
Juan Martin Fernández Lobbe scored a great penalty with Toulon against Bayonne in 2010. And what about Liam Gill 's 40 m drop goal ??
I also remember one kick from rory best after a kick off, that gave a try to ireland
Where is Matfield's chip and Smit's grubber?
Why is John Eales on here? That's not even a question to ask if he can kick
IKR
Missing a Jerry Collins grubber kick
No. It is forbidden. The rules are very clear about this.
Not sure on the second George Kruis one...he should've passed 😂
The only guy to kick 100% in a season at my high school was a flanker
That’s achievable if he only kicked once😜
If enough forwards blindly kick at a ball a few will hit it well.
Eales proved he was not lucky kicking 3/4 of all the kicks at goal by forwards since 1990 or something.
Uini Antonio ( 3 ) has score à drop goal with La Rochelle
you forgot matera
Ali Williams cross kick..
Where is CJ Standers kick against Italy
I play second row and was the best kicker in my team. I can kick fro. Anywhere within the half
Pablo Matera is missing
All blacks lockforward Chris Jack's kick against the Wallabies in 2003 Tri-Nations
Where is Pablo Matera?
I play second row and flanker (mainly flanker) and I take my team’s kicks. I’d say if a forward can kick let them kick.
New Zealand forwards are the best
Mulipola n°1 😂
keith wood answers this
As a forward my self... no 😉😂
Yes we can.....but most of the time....No!!
Im a forward I play prop lol and I kick for me team
falta matera
Sergio Parisse, ones of the most important forward in history
HE definitely thinks he is the most important forward in history 😂😂😂
@@BubbaBellin I don't think so. Also I find nothing to laugh about. In addition to his great talent and leadership, Sergio has shown above all that he can proudly represent a nation that cannot win. Each time he puts his face on it with great humility. In any other major team, he would have raised a few more trophies.
Respect to the champion.
Great player who thought he was world class amongst a team of average players. Also an arrogant, limelight hogging arsehole
@@scottjones3297 as you want, bud.
I’m a second row and I take conversions so...
No