i remember absolutely HATING van der Westhuizen when he played (I'm English!), and as soon as he retired - missed watching him scrap and snipe, and now he's one of my favourite players to look back at.. wishing him all the best at the moment too
“As he walked past du Randt after the tackle, Gibbsy shouted over: ‘Get up, you fat b*****d’,” John Bentley, who played on the wing for the Lions that day, informed WalesOnline. “It was a moment you won’t forget in a hurry. “Gibbsy ran the ball forward and there was a huge collision between him and this massive South African. “One of them stayed on his feet, the other one needed attention. “There were many moments in that game that were important. “But when you play South Africa their forwards like to set the tone, so it’s impossible to overstate the significance of an opposition centre dumping a Springbok prop onto his backside. “It doesn’t happen often. “But it did that day.” Gibbs wrote in his book, Getting Physical: “People have since said to me that I could have side-stepped him, but I couldn’t. “It obviously made an impact on the people who saw it, because so many now come up to me and want to talk about it. “Perhaps that moment lifted the guys, but you don’t really know at the time. Certainly no one came up and gave me a pat on the back. It was just another small victory over the South Africans, another one biting the dust.” Staying modest, he has since said: “The biggest factor in that Test series wasn’t my run. It was that somebody called Neil Jenkins kicked South Africa out of the game. “He, more than anybody else, was the totem of that tour and won that Test series. I certainly didn’t with one run and a couple of tackles.”
“As he walked past du Randt after the tackle, Gibbsy shouted over: ‘Get up, you fat b*****d’,” John Bentley, who played on the wing for the Lions that day, informed WalesOnline. “It was a moment you won’t forget in a hurry. “Gibbsy ran the ball forward and there was a huge collision between him and this massive South African. “One of them stayed on his feet, the other one needed attention. “There were many moments in that game that were important. “But when you play South Africa their forwards like to set the tone, so it’s impossible to overstate the significance of an opposition centre dumping a Springbok prop onto his backside. “It doesn’t happen often. “But it did that day.” Gibbs wrote in his book, Getting Physical: “People have since said to me that I could have side-stepped him, but I couldn’t. “It obviously made an impact on the people who saw it, because so many now come up to me and want to talk about it. “Perhaps that moment lifted the guys, but you don’t really know at the time. Certainly no one came up and gave me a pat on the back. It was just another small victory over the South Africans, another one biting the dust.” Staying modest, he has since said: “The biggest factor in that Test series wasn’t my run. It was that somebody called Neil Jenkins kicked South Africa out of the game. “He, more than anybody else, was the totem of that tour and won that Test series. I certainly didn’t with one run and a couple of tackles.”
Fair play to big ost du rant. Rugby when you play it is so important and you try your utmost to win but at the end of the day you have to thrive to be a better human being so nice one big fella
A great composite Lions team - few stars, but great combinations: the Wood-Wallace-Smith front row; Dawson & Townsend; Guscott & Gibbs etc. All the home nations well represented.
Fantastic player. For my money, the best scrum-half since Edwards. Back rows must have hated playing against him: and remember too it was his tackle on Lomu early in the 95 final which set the Boks' stall out. So sad what's happening to him now.
Hard isn't about muscles, it's a head thing. Get run over by a bigger bloke, get smashed in a tackle, pushed off the ball, doesn't matter. Get up, keep hitting, keep driving, walk off with your head up. That's the lesson I took away from Rugby.
i remember absolutely HATING van der Westhuizen when he played (I'm English!), and as soon as he retired - missed watching him scrap and snipe, and now he's one of my favourite players to look back at.. wishing him all the best at the moment too
RIP Joost. A true hero of the game, god bless from England.
Best player I ever saw
Had the pleasure of watching him destroy England at hq
All us England 🏴 fans knew he was special
Oz is exacly what rugby sould be. Hard man on the pitch gracious man off it.
Probaly liked a beer or two.
A good fella. Respect from England.
Scott Gibbs - what a player (and I'm English)!!!!
Scott Gibbs' nickname: Car Crash.
Won by a set of people who refused to be beaten!!! Of course, Bok complacency helped.
Scott Gibbs was a human wrecking machine.
“As he walked past du Randt after the tackle, Gibbsy shouted over: ‘Get up, you fat b*****d’,” John Bentley, who played on the wing for the Lions that day, informed WalesOnline.
“It was a moment you won’t forget in a hurry.
“Gibbsy ran the ball forward and there was a huge collision between him and this massive South African.
“One of them stayed on his feet, the other one needed attention.
“There were many moments in that game that were important.
“But when you play South Africa their forwards like to set the tone, so it’s impossible to overstate the significance of an opposition centre dumping a Springbok prop onto his backside.
“It doesn’t happen often.
“But it did that day.”
Gibbs wrote in his book, Getting Physical: “People have since said to me that I could have side-stepped him, but I couldn’t.
“It obviously made an impact on the people who saw it, because so many now come up to me and want to talk about it.
“Perhaps that moment lifted the guys, but you don’t really know at the time. Certainly no one came up and gave me a pat on the back. It was just another small victory over the South Africans, another one biting the dust.”
Staying modest, he has since said: “The biggest factor in that Test series wasn’t my run. It was that somebody called Neil Jenkins kicked South Africa out of the game.
“He, more than anybody else, was the totem of that tour and won that Test series. I certainly didn’t with one run and a couple of tackles.”
Without Jenkins and Gibbs the lions would never had won the series. What a superb coaching team Telfer and McGeechan were also
“As he walked past du Randt after the tackle, Gibbsy shouted over: ‘Get up, you fat b*****d’,” John Bentley, who played on the wing for the Lions that day, informed WalesOnline.
“It was a moment you won’t forget in a hurry.
“Gibbsy ran the ball forward and there was a huge collision between him and this massive South African.
“One of them stayed on his feet, the other one needed attention.
“There were many moments in that game that were important.
“But when you play South Africa their forwards like to set the tone, so it’s impossible to overstate the significance of an opposition centre dumping a Springbok prop onto his backside.
“It doesn’t happen often.
“But it did that day.”
Gibbs wrote in his book, Getting Physical: “People have since said to me that I could have side-stepped him, but I couldn’t.
“It obviously made an impact on the people who saw it, because so many now come up to me and want to talk about it.
“Perhaps that moment lifted the guys, but you don’t really know at the time. Certainly no one came up and gave me a pat on the back. It was just another small victory over the South Africans, another one biting the dust.”
Staying modest, he has since said: “The biggest factor in that Test series wasn’t my run. It was that somebody called Neil Jenkins kicked South Africa out of the game.
“He, more than anybody else, was the totem of that tour and won that Test series. I certainly didn’t with one run and a couple of tackles.”
With only 13 players, the Lions would have struggled - I agree. Replace them with others, and we’ll never know.
Wood absolutely dying after that kick and chase
Fair play to big ost du rant. Rugby when you play it is so important and you try your utmost to win but at the end of the day you have to thrive to be a better human being so nice one big fella
ryko26 - yep, ditto both comments, Os du Randt vs Gibbs still makes me laugh all these years later.......
Neil Jenkins Super Star.
This is proper rugby.
A great composite Lions team - few stars, but great combinations: the Wood-Wallace-Smith front row; Dawson & Townsend; Guscott & Gibbs etc. All the home nations well represented.
SA always give a good game. THey are a class side and even though I'm a die-hard Lions fan for me SA are a truly brilliant side to watch.
Fantastic player. For my money, the best scrum-half since Edwards. Back rows must have hated playing against him: and remember too it was his tackle on Lomu early in the 95 final which set the Boks' stall out. So sad what's happening to him now.
Totally agree with you he had everything on the pitch.
Keith wood... Wat a legend!!!!
There's been 2 rememberable match winning drop goals from englishmen, this is the only good one.
“I felt for a dummy and after that never ever again.”
What a tough little F%^ker Scott Gibbs was (is!) It must be something in the air in the valleys
Os Du Randt said ''he was a big lad'',but Os was 5 Stone heavier and 6 inches taller! Os should never have had a problem.
beautful sport, you can get so much inspiration for life from these guys
Jenkins the Boot.
Totally agree joost was world class 👍
Unity🇬🇧 May God bless ✝
Scott Gibbs?? fantastic.
When Forwards were naturally hard without 12hrs in the gym...
Hard isn't about muscles, it's a head thing. Get run over by a bigger bloke, get smashed in a tackle, pushed off the ball, doesn't matter. Get up, keep hitting, keep driving, walk off with your head up. That's the lesson I took away from Rugby.
4.48 Rodber fouled.
The Lions were very fortunate to get away with a win in the second test, they certainly didn't deserve it.
I think SA tried 3 different kickers in the Durban Test, and couldn't land a single kick
Goal kicking was the diffs. Unfortunately
No he is well respected player, there Is laughter as he says it.
There just must have always been a bit of banter between him and John Bentley!!!
Yes that was Scott Gibbs getting bounced off by Gary Teichman at 1.48 ...you don't see that often!!
And the Lions need some try scorers. Come on little Shane.
COME ON U LIONS! X
the true hero was neil jenkins,in every test he kicked them all. well done neil .
Martin Johnson reckoned Paul Wallace was the player of the tour
Thats RUGBY
awsome try from Dawson , fair play
Joost,terry holmes!!..apart from g.o.edwards the best
what's that mean?
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VdW and DuRandt. Fair play.
Martin Johnson looks about 12
it was banter.
SCOTTTTTTYYYY GIBBBBBSSS
Thats been self-evident for some time now. Questionable coach, I suppose.
Utter legends. What memories