Did he ever do that more than once? If he could do that regularly he could have broken the game. Teams would end up terrified of kicking downfield if he was just going to bomb a 3 point drop goal in the other direction. And if he couldn’t do it then why did he even try it here? 😂
Also, great to see the mix of offense, defense, kicking, sevens, speed, strength, passing, and OLD school! (Made me think of the Phil Bennett double step in 1973 Barbarians v All Blacks.) So many different skills in rugby, which makes it the greatest sport.
4:38 and the next clip - I think it’s Ramos to Ntamack both times isn’t it - clearly Ramos has a lot of faith and confidence in his teammate! Great skill too. And Ntamack both times is in exactly the right place and completely unmarked. Always looks like he has so much time on the ball.
As someone who doesn't really watch rugby or knows anything about it. Please can someone tell me why 5:33 doesn't happen all the time. Surely if you have someone who can kick it over from virtually any distance like that then why not do it every singly chance you get?
lol cos first not everyone can kick such a massive drop then it's only 3 points and there's still a big chance of just missing it and giving a very good attack opportunity to the opposite team
As many times as I've seen that drop goal from 60, I'm still utterly amazed. That could have gone over from his own 22.
Love the fact he turns his back before it’s over the post
I’m reading your comments before watching the video - going to guess you’re talking about Frans Steyn…. 🤔
Yep. Thought it would be! Incredible kick and so nonchalantly done.
Did he ever do that more than once? If he could do that regularly he could have broken the game. Teams would end up terrified of kicking downfield if he was just going to bomb a 3 point drop goal in the other direction. And if he couldn’t do it then why did he even try it here? 😂
It's the fact that he turns away almost immediately, knowing it's going over.
Also, great to see the mix of offense, defense, kicking, sevens, speed, strength, passing, and OLD school! (Made me think of the Phil Bennett double step in 1973 Barbarians v All Blacks.) So many different skills in rugby, which makes it the greatest sport.
0:36 that was the most I Am Him moment ive ever seen. 🤣🔥 Love when players can be themselves, and not robotic. Thanks again for the video Andrew!
And in case people don’t know, Spencer slotted the conversion from out wide as well.
The Carlos Spencer one is even more awesome when you know that he also kicked that conversion straight after.
Won the game too
That rare phenomenon, the sequel that's as good - if not, better - than the original. Thanks so much for your consistently brilliant content Andrew.
That spiral kick from Bouthier was probably one of the best rugby kick I've ever seen in a rugby game
The Conway and fofana ones, ask and you shall receive. Another boss video pal
The commentary on the Andrew Conway vs Toulon try is so much better than the Sky coverage that gets floated about. Makes the try feel even bigger
You could make one of these videos just Antoine Dupont clips.
Overrated AF
@@tsaki_titan🤣🤣🤣🥲that s funny mate
@@tsaki_titanbitter English supporter stuff 😂
Ye he’s over over over over over rated. Irelands winning it.
@@twitflash7618 shame you don t seem to know much about rugby then
lots of love for rugby
1:01 ahh when England knew how to get the ball out to the wing, and actually passed the ball. If only we could remember that now.
Cracking clips Andrew - thank you! I know I'm biased but that Gareth Edwards try will always be in my heart. Some really great plays there tho! Cheers
3:20 Luca Modric really.
4:38 and the next clip - I think it’s Ramos to Ntamack both times isn’t it - clearly Ramos has a lot of faith and confidence in his teammate! Great skill too. And Ntamack both times is in exactly the right place and completely unmarked. Always looks like he has so much time on the ball.
Oui !
As someone who doesn't really watch rugby or knows anything about it. Please can someone tell me why 5:33 doesn't happen all the time. Surely if you have someone who can kick it over from virtually any distance like that then why not do it every singly chance you get?
lol cos first not everyone can kick such a massive drop
then it's only 3 points
and there's still a big chance of just missing it and giving a very good attack opportunity to the opposite team
Same reason footballers don't shoot from the halfway line every time
Brock James drop against Toulon was also a big ball moment, 50m from the sidelines during a semi final!
Love love love these videos!!
I'm eagerly awaiting part 3!
How is the Johnny may try good? It’s just a normal kick and chase
Obstruction from o driscoll 😅
Yup.
Not back then now yes but not before
Wtf was Ashton doing for that Fofana try lol
Great vid as ever
Could definitely include some of the highlights of the Georgia-NZ U20s game yesterday in the next compilation!
4:39 I think the commentator had a little "accident".
Why did carlos spencer score the try in the corner instead of under the post?🤔
Where is Ngwenya versus Ospreys in 2010?
Where is Heymans versus all Blacks défense in 2009? (One of best try of all time)
Definitely missing some Jon Davies hand offs on here.
Liam Williams is so off his feet at that ruck 😂
What is the name of the commentator from Northern Ireland. Last commentator at the end of this clip possibly appears earlier in the same video too)
Mark Robson
Would like some Chabal action here
Are we supposed to believe that Liam Williams was supporting his own body weight with just his feet at 4:11?!
Excellent
King carlos!!!!
Tuliagi should have held Ben's smith arm off him!
And that was the last time the Blues ever won Super Rugby lol
I'm not him next please
mack hansen try straight from kick off for next part
💓💓💕
WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? I AM!
Great video but insufficient Henson: manhandling Tait, catching a bomb at full pelt, he’s worth half a dozen
s2
You ruined the whole Spencer moment by not showing the conversion
Did Digby make it?
"I'm him " is a pretty fuckin gay trend. And not in the Nigel Owens way