Leekbrookgull
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NEVER. All muscle and power now. Yet these guys could play. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMd7PQavavw&feature=watch_response
jakarta,i am not a big Rugby fan,even less now it has become POWER over skill and touch,as to the colour of the player's that was then. I would just like to see Rugby played like that by anyone. Colour is not an issue the style of play is.
And that was dragged on for months,ues to be a six week period. Yet i am told this is better Rugby ? Really.
This brought back such superb memories as I can honestly say "I was there". Sitting in the North Stand with a second row from Caerphilly, this was the most amazing rugby from what was virtually a full strength Lions side. The only non-Lions player was Wilkinson, I believe a Cambridge Blue, who played in the second row. When Bennet started side-stepping in his own 25 at the start of the first try, you just knew that something was on and by the time Edwards received the ball, the whole of the North Stand was on its feet and went delirious when he went over.
It was this match that David Duckham was re-christened by the Welsh rugby fraternity as "Dai Duckham" because he at last showed his full talent when receiving the service he deserved. Happy Days.
.. ... ... the players do seem to spend more time in the gym than working on the finer aspects of the game.
Power over skill. Kills everything. Higgins,White,John Snow,Richard Hadlee,Bowles,we know the rest.
You are joking right? The players from those days had full-time jobs and played local rugby for really quite poor quality teams.
Now they spend hours and hours working on every aspect of their game. It is not, in my opinion, the players that produce boring rugby, but our "Directors of Rugby" who are obsessed with set plays and refuse to allow players to play what is in front of them. The influence of Leicester Tigers' style of plays has an awful lot to answer for!
A mixture of both, perhaps? I was echoing the sentiments of Simon Barnes. I don't agree with much of what he says, but the gym/skills comment struck a chord.
I am not a great fan of attritional/forward rugby, despite being a plastic Leicester fan since the late 80s (only to spite the old man whom was brought up in Bath!).
You are joking right? The players from those days had full-time jobs and played local rugby for really quite poor quality teams.
Now they spend hours and hours working on every aspect of their game. It is not, in my opinion, the players that produce boring rugby, but our "Directors of Rugby" who are obsessed with set plays and refuse to allow players to play what is in front of them. The influence of Leicester Tigers' style of plays has an awful lot to answer for!
Maybe you should take a look at Championship rugby? It tends to be less forwards dominated, and, in my opinion, is much more exciting to watch.