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Barbarians v All Blacks 1973
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One of my men friends said that if I owned one rugby dvd, it should be this one.
So ... I bought it.
So ... THAT try ... Gareth Edwards ...
... the pass from Quinnell to Edwards looked a bit forward to me.
Just wondered.
Here's a YouTube link if you want to have a look. The pass to Gareth Edwards happens at about 55 seconds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwCbG4I0QyA
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So ... I bought it.
So ... THAT try ... Gareth Edwards ...
... the pass from Quinnell to Edwards looked a bit forward to me.
Just wondered.
Here's a YouTube link if you want to have a look. The pass to Gareth Edwards happens at about 55 seconds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwCbG4I0QyA
J x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I didn't think anything at the time, because I was 6.
But the more I watch it, the more it looks like ...
Edwards is behind Quinnell when Quinnell passes the ball, but ...
... Quinnell passes it forwards and Edwards runs on to it.
It was a very jolly moment, and all that, but looks a bit dubious ...
... like England's dodgy goal in the 1966 World Cup Final.
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But the more I watch it, the more it looks like ...
Edwards is behind Quinnell when Quinnell passes the ball, but ...
... Quinnell passes it forwards and Edwards runs on to it.
It was a very jolly moment, and all that, but looks a bit dubious ...
... like England's dodgy goal in the 1966 World Cup Final.
J x
Yes, SeaJay ... it was fab and jolly ...
But ...
Surely the greatest sporting moment of all time is the Haka, as performed about 5 minutes earlier ...
... it had me in stitches ... hilarious !!!!!!!
It's like watching your dad and his mates trying to do the Haka at the pub.
Here ... ... ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emJyEa4z2Ec
But ...
Surely the greatest sporting moment of all time is the Haka, as performed about 5 minutes earlier ...
... it had me in stitches ... hilarious !!!!!!!
It's like watching your dad and his mates trying to do the Haka at the pub.
Here ... ... ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emJyEa4z2Ec
Do you know, I'd quite forgotten that. In those days it looked just a tad effete, didn't it. You wouldn't have been at all surprised if the Barbarians had done a bit of morris dancing in retaliation.
Times change. I can't believe that during the try clip there are at least two tackles, both high and on JPR, that would get you sin-binned these days.
And aren't they all tiny? John Pullin, the Barbarians hooker, England captain at the time was a mere stripling compared to the guys nowadays.
Times change. I can't believe that during the try clip there are at least two tackles, both high and on JPR, that would get you sin-binned these days.
And aren't they all tiny? John Pullin, the Barbarians hooker, England captain at the time was a mere stripling compared to the guys nowadays.
I suppose in those days, after the game, they all went back to their desk jobs.
Nowadays, they go off to the gym with their nutritionists and strength coaches.
Those 1970's haircuts are also something to behold ... and Phil Bennett's sideburns ... Whooaaahhh !!!
I'm not taking anything away from this game ...
... as the DVD box says, it was possibly the "greatest rugby match ever played" ...
But some aspects of it look very dated ... and very funny.
Nowadays, they go off to the gym with their nutritionists and strength coaches.
Those 1970's haircuts are also something to behold ... and Phil Bennett's sideburns ... Whooaaahhh !!!
I'm not taking anything away from this game ...
... as the DVD box says, it was possibly the "greatest rugby match ever played" ...
But some aspects of it look very dated ... and very funny.