20 Classic Super Rugby Tries

preview_player
Показать описание
There’s even more incentive to find the tryline this season! 🇹🇴❤️

Here are some of our favourite tries from over the years!

CREDIT: Sky Sport

#SuperRugbyPacific #Tries4Tonga
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Would’ve thought Cullen’s long range individual try Vs NSW would’ve made this list 🤧.

LC__
Автор

Bloody hell, watching cully fly up into the line was a thing of beauty. Absolute glider.

msum
Автор

Compilation proudly brought to your by a Hurricanes fan...

ihaka
Автор

missing a lot of good ones, a few more from caucau and missing some from sivivatu and vunibaka

cometstyles
Автор

Pulu's team try was special. Also, I prefer Laumape's try when he absolutely gassed B.Barrett on the outside at the Caketin.

Sulu-swzo
Автор

Love all Blacks cant wait for super rugby

blubbaryt
Автор

2015 blues and 2017 chiefs tries have to be my fav from this list

OyeaAlliyea
Автор

This was made by a Canes fan, 20 classic tries by all the NZ teams and 8 of them are Hurricanes tries 🤣🤦🏽‍♂️

Wahsta
Автор

Shows the Hurricanes are the most entertaining team in the comp! Always have been!

thestone_
Автор

4:22 how on earth did he get that kick away???

rhysduncan
Автор

Welcome back super rugby pacific let's go

calebevans
Автор

Man I miss watching Rugby New Zealand #bringbackbuck💪🏽💪🏽

warrenemery
Автор

No Guildford & Shaun Maitland? This is factually hilarious

louxadams
Автор

😲WHAT!!?? No Christian Cullen!!?? HOW COULD YOU!!!??? 😭😭

animekawaiichan
Автор

I wouldn't be surprised if the Saffa teams returned to SR when the pandemic goes away

Samizouza
Автор

Gee I always thought that there were some South African teams in Super Rugby, and that they scored some superb tries over the years.. Oh well maybe we will be more appreciated in our new league..?

Treefellow
Автор

Where the SP Marius Stormers Try vs Chiefs?

shamiromrimmoy
Автор

aint no classic try without cullen on it.

kgamax
Автор

And not one try from the greatest try scorer Izzy Folau lol

TheSilkKing
Автор

Interesting how few of these belong to the Crusaders, given their routine dominance over SR rivals since the tournament´s inception. Further evidence, perhaps, that the calls for Scott Robertson´s immediate appointment in place of Ian Foster are misplaced; the Cantabrians have never been the most inventive or cutting-edge side, but generally have prospered from a style of no-frills, low-percentage, methodical, English-style rugby that does everything well if few things amazingly, driven in the main by superiority at forward and succeeds best when their main rivals - namely the Blues, Hurricanes, Highlanders, Bulls and Brumbies - are in poor order (as they frequently have been over the years).

The limits of this conservative approach can be seen in a couple of glaring examples: #1. The dour, try-less performance of Robertson´s team (one that featured all of the Crusaders current All Blacks) against the B&I Lions in 2017 - the same Lions squad that lost to the Blues the previous week, would go on to lose and draw against the Highlanders and Hurricanes, and contained many of the England starting lineup that would destroy the All Blacks in a quarter final two years later. #2. The poor record of Robbie Deans at international level, both as an assistant to John Mitchell with the All Blacks and as head coach of Australia, or even as coach of the Barbarians in 2017 (assisted by Robertson, appropriately); none were successful, none are remembered happily, while accusations of both an overly conservative, rigid game plan and racially-preferential selection dogged his two biggest postings.

The current malaise in the All Blacks attack is frequently laid at Ian Foster´s door, but a large chunk of the blame undoubtedly belongs to attack coach Brad Mooar, another Canterbury product, whose chief credentials derive from his winning campaigns alongside Robertson at the Crusaders. Deprived of the edge at forward that the Cantabrians enjoy over most Super Rugby opponents, the simplistic, humdrum, side-to-side pattern of the Crusaders attack has been easily cancelled out by aggressive line-speed in defense against the better-organized Northern Hemisphere teams, and superior force at the breakdown has robbed the team of possession against foes as diverse as SA, France, Ireland and even Argentina. It is, therefore, no great feat of analysis to deduce that, far from being the answer to AB fan prayers, the reliance on a Crusaders-style coaching method and football philosophy - particularly as it remains the dominant one in domestic competitions - is as much the problem as it ever was the solution to the difficulties this current All Black side have unquestionably run into, especially in light of the fact that several of the players whose underperformance in black jerseys during the past year was most notable (namely Bridge, Moúnga, Whitelock, and Havili) all wear the Crusaders red-and-black in their regular careers.

This has been my TED talk. 😉

Formakiwi
welcome to shbcf.ru