He has been there and done that several times over. He has truly done and seen it all. He lives, breathes and bleeds rugby. At times the word “legend” is overused but there stands a legend.
@davidcampbell38952 жыл бұрын
R.I.P Tom Smith Lions legend
@Broonzied11 жыл бұрын
'Twist that bastard Du Randt round.' Good old Jim.
@jep19123 жыл бұрын
Pride. Firtree Middle School 1983-87. Thanks Geech! You taught me everything.
@lewissmith3896
10 ай бұрын
You were mentored by a Scottish Rugby god.
@parko11311 жыл бұрын
His delivery is incredible, just goes to show you don't have to scream and shout. Say the right words in the right way, and you can have such an effect on people.
@FrankChichester71285
5 жыл бұрын
Matthew Parkinson can't give more than a like. Screaming never said anything other than "i don't know what I really want to say - so I'll substitute with noise". In the early days of professional Rugby Union.. this was one of the greatest, and most professional displays put together by a British team. Clinical.
@PierceBrosnanXXX11 жыл бұрын
Sir Ian McGeechan is a real Master...
@LearnToFly1822 жыл бұрын
The opening 40 seconds of silence genuinely put hairs on the back of my neck. The tension in that room, for what they knew they were going to compete against and the hostile stadium, said it all. An amazing tour, two amazing rugby teams and a brave, brave Lions victory. Mcgeechan and Telfer were incredible on this tour.
@unclegoon347
Жыл бұрын
This and the telfer Everest speech are the two greatest motivational speeches I’ve heard, by some distance. ‘Spine tingling’ doesn’t do them justice. They give me the urge to scream a war cry and run head first through a brick wall… and I don’t even play rugby
@robbdavies15816 жыл бұрын
Jim telfer! Legend!! You would walk through a wall for him!!!
@MrTjmurph Жыл бұрын
Incredible group of leaders in that team. Johnson, Dallaglio, Wood, Jenkins, Leonard even though he didn't start, put his ego aside and helped Wallace prepare to face Durant. Some group, with McGeechan and Telfer in charge as well.
@johancoetzee62872 жыл бұрын
Any Lions v Springbok game is special, for everyone involved. Goosebumps.
@lardinhoredbeard50898 жыл бұрын
THIS IS IT.... "Geeks"... Ian McGeechgan, this is one of the best insiring speaches EVER... let alone rugby. How the yanks haven't jizzed over this and made a shite trilogy I don't know, BUT HERE IT IS.. Respect this.... as you should be PRILIEDGED to witness this.
@comj88
7 жыл бұрын
Lardinho Redbeard
@peterthomson14959 ай бұрын
Outstanding
@Gamble73193 жыл бұрын
Shivers down the spine
@dionlindsay26 жыл бұрын
"...and be special for the rest of your lives". There's no better benison than that.
@Pete845012 жыл бұрын
Keith Wood - legend.
@noffrin687 жыл бұрын
Love Keith Wood
@andyetfc2 ай бұрын
You need motivating, then just listen to this.
@leosillence84693 жыл бұрын
LEGENDS
@TooDarnSoulful13 жыл бұрын
A Legend indeed :))
@cgt0dd13 жыл бұрын
"1st scrum, get in close to them, twist that bastard the right 'round, get in there, whatever it takes" ... brilliant stuff
@jonasluxem14 жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@robertscott41611 жыл бұрын
Brings a shiver to my spine. Hope the 2013 Lions are getting physched like this tomorrow....
@Niallersz11 жыл бұрын
Couldnt agree with you.. I play to a decent standard for many years now and I get the sick feeling every time I play a game. Its not feeling sick because Im going into a battle but its because I dont want to let my teamates down. I dont want to drop a ball, miss a tackle, give away a penalty etc. Rugby is the ultimate team game!
@craigmacdonald77643 жыл бұрын
Damn that makes you proud to be British
@forsoup12 жыл бұрын
It's odd, but rugby really does bring out the best in people, because it demands certain values in order to be successful. You look after each-other, fight for each-other, and take a hit for each-other. There is absolutely no bigger adrenaline rush than 5 minutes before kick off in a rugby match. Because you know what is coming, and you know that you are not letting each-other down. Winning and losing is the small part. It's giving it every ounce you have that matters in rugby.
@Raichu23414 жыл бұрын
We've wounded a springbok! Brilliant! :D
@11Lucidian7 жыл бұрын
gotta love Keith Wood
@rebanx111 жыл бұрын
have to agree with your summary....do you think NZs unmatched success over a long period ( being a small nation with a good club base) reflects on the level of support that is given to rugby in NZ... by its 'supporters'?
@rebanx111 жыл бұрын
very good answer...although I cant think of one nation that lives up your criteria...however I know plenty of individuals of many different races (including NZ) that do....I note your earlier comment that you live for the day that the Lions 'hockey' the Abs...I totally understand that....out of curiosity...why do think the Lions have struggled so badly against NZ over the years... ,winning only one series out of 11? ..... interested in your views?
@OneBigRetard13 жыл бұрын
Tim Rodber is a fucking beast.
@Nieghorn12 жыл бұрын
I've wondered if, in the professional era, it's a matter of a team that's played with each other for quite a while (with the odd addition) versus a team that's just been thrown together and has no where near the same level of chemistry.
@youngChink210 жыл бұрын
Silience !!!!
@Nieghorn12 жыл бұрын
@forsoup Exactly! I've played many team sports, but none require the amount of support from the guy beside you as rugby does. I seem to recall the camp commandant at West Point saying that he thought it a better game for soldiers than football because of the close-knit, interrelated team aspect of it, whereas the American game is more about specialists doing their individual jobs - for the common good, yes, but not as closely and as dynamically as rugby.
@macker283gr13 жыл бұрын
big man again today
@lisalasoya28982 ай бұрын
If, McGeechan is the person who's head of the lions club Pittsburgh, then I am at still-mate. I didn't recall what the Lion's club during the 60's was about, but I'll give you a ponce....
@Jmactaggart13 жыл бұрын
'no description available'... should be "No description necessary"
@eslumbreras7 жыл бұрын
the score was 18-15 to the Lions in this game.
@rebanx111 жыл бұрын
interesting comments re Gatland (considering his recent success with Wales)....leaders like sir Clive...had all the credentials in 2005 and a team full of recent world cup winners...and we all know what happened to that Lions Side.
@TheClearCoach12 жыл бұрын
What'd he say at the end about looking down and being afraid?
@grdntrvrrw12 жыл бұрын
truth
@anglesyman8 жыл бұрын
after talk like that ill go out and take them on on my own!!
@Nieghorn12 жыл бұрын
@WLEF5127 Too right, and it not even need be at a high level. Get out and play a sport at whatever level suits you and give it your all with some like minded people. Friendships and memories forged in (non life threatening) battle and all that ... another coach and I pulled similar, heartfelt speeches out as we took our team to a club final this past season. (Losing at the death, sad to say ... but my co-coach pulled out a 'this is what it's about' speech that would make Geech proud!)
@Niallersz14 жыл бұрын
Shivers,,anyone ever thinks the lions shouldnt tour should watch this..4 countries, ONE team!
@rebanx112 жыл бұрын
good point...although surely the players must have some familiarity with each other having played in the 6 nations and some at club level...also geographically they are very close...i dont believe the team would be thrown together as you are suggesting as there is too much at stake and would expect plenty of planning and consideration would go in to creating a competitive team...after all they do represent the largest rugby playing numbers and supporters on the planet.
@subbanged12 жыл бұрын
@Nieghorn In one day I play for a championship I've worked 9 years for, I've gone through a team that went 1-9 for three years. To a team that went 4-2 and lost in the championship for five years straight, sunday I play for all of that in a championship with my younger brother, winning would be a once in a lifetime experience. I will win with that look, Ill drag my team kicking and screaming if necessary but im not giving the other team room to breathe.
@rebanx112 жыл бұрын
I wonder why Eng.Wales and Ireland failed to win a game in the recent series tour to the southern hem?..for the southern hem teams it was the first game together since 2011 and were naturally a bit rusty...the Irish frightened the ABs in one game ...then got hammered 60-0...Wales( 6 nat champs) couldn't beat an average Aust team...England were dismal against the Boks..seriously...where was the 'chemistry' ?....do you think this reiterates my early point about the huge talent gap?
@jaseywasey5012 жыл бұрын
@madenew000 Ok thank you!!
@o.b236711 жыл бұрын
Neil Jenkins kissing his knee? 3:59
@vonteflon12 жыл бұрын
Top bloke Geech and an awesome coach. But I can't help thinking of Alan Partridge when I watch footage of him from 1997...
@Quinefan
4 жыл бұрын
Shut it.
@benbenester12296 жыл бұрын
Telfer ‘wally, twist that bastard Durant’ - he would be fined for saying that these days eh....
@donuttime2507
2 жыл бұрын
It wasn't now though
@MegaCOYS13 жыл бұрын
@89len I know I was joking
@rebanx111 жыл бұрын
out of curiosity.... if NZers are the worst supporters...who would you use as a measuring stick for the best supporters?...
@TheMintedAero1993
4 жыл бұрын
Munster
@josp18212 жыл бұрын
The lions is everything that is good about rugby! Should have taken the tour of SA.... Cannot wait to see the lions tear the Australians apart in 2013!!
@brianmaudling11 жыл бұрын
Lol at Alan Tait's ridiculous west Cumbrian accent!
@Quinefan
4 жыл бұрын
Twat
@madenew00012 жыл бұрын
@jaseywasey50 you almost got my attention!
@SNIFFMYBADGER Жыл бұрын
I was just watching this before hitting the sack, but I might just run through some walls, eat a steak and run up a hill instead
@mrjolly6811 жыл бұрын
what was the score in this game?
@Aviation-vn7ko
7 жыл бұрын
mrjolly68 18-15 to lions.
@rahowhero11 жыл бұрын
no, rugby is the original football, till soccer clubs broke away due to a rules dispute involving hacking/tripping (see blackheath), which rugby then banned anyways
@MegaCOYS13 жыл бұрын
@89len :P dw
@dogsofwar00713 жыл бұрын
Geech .. he is a god !!
@rahowhero11 жыл бұрын
the right way?, you mean try try tries dont you, ie not settling for penalties and drop goals, thats what we consider the right way
@rahowhero11 жыл бұрын
to be the best, if youre not winning, means playing an exciting, try focussed game. Lions fail, post 70s
@doylustheboy9 жыл бұрын
ackerbee......get back to watching football mate :0)
@boyleb112 жыл бұрын
@ackerbee you disgust me
@MegaCOYS13 жыл бұрын
Play.. Play football...... erm sos mate might wana take a look outside :P
@dan3211312 жыл бұрын
the other night? what are you talking about! the piont is O driscoll was taken out illegally & spear tackled in the opening of minute of a Lions series! he was the best player we had & shows how much the All blacks feared him. Yes Ireland had there ass kicked the other day, but lets be serious i was talking about the illegal tackle, duh. Not the cleverest are you boy! ps most Rugby fans are not bothered about Gareths sexuality, just shows how immature you are, boy!
@madenew00012 жыл бұрын
bad coach. sissy talk, childish rubbish. no wonder the team was NOT inspired and that's why they lost!
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He has been there and done that several times over. He has truly done and seen it all. He lives, breathes and bleeds rugby. At times the word “legend” is overused but there stands a legend.
R.I.P Tom Smith Lions legend
'Twist that bastard Du Randt round.' Good old Jim.
Pride. Firtree Middle School 1983-87. Thanks Geech! You taught me everything.
@lewissmith3896
10 ай бұрын
You were mentored by a Scottish Rugby god.
His delivery is incredible, just goes to show you don't have to scream and shout. Say the right words in the right way, and you can have such an effect on people.
@FrankChichester71285
5 жыл бұрын
Matthew Parkinson can't give more than a like. Screaming never said anything other than "i don't know what I really want to say - so I'll substitute with noise". In the early days of professional Rugby Union.. this was one of the greatest, and most professional displays put together by a British team. Clinical.
Sir Ian McGeechan is a real Master...
The opening 40 seconds of silence genuinely put hairs on the back of my neck. The tension in that room, for what they knew they were going to compete against and the hostile stadium, said it all. An amazing tour, two amazing rugby teams and a brave, brave Lions victory. Mcgeechan and Telfer were incredible on this tour.
@unclegoon347
Жыл бұрын
This and the telfer Everest speech are the two greatest motivational speeches I’ve heard, by some distance. ‘Spine tingling’ doesn’t do them justice. They give me the urge to scream a war cry and run head first through a brick wall… and I don’t even play rugby
Jim telfer! Legend!! You would walk through a wall for him!!!
Incredible group of leaders in that team. Johnson, Dallaglio, Wood, Jenkins, Leonard even though he didn't start, put his ego aside and helped Wallace prepare to face Durant. Some group, with McGeechan and Telfer in charge as well.
Any Lions v Springbok game is special, for everyone involved. Goosebumps.
THIS IS IT.... "Geeks"... Ian McGeechgan, this is one of the best insiring speaches EVER... let alone rugby. How the yanks haven't jizzed over this and made a shite trilogy I don't know, BUT HERE IT IS.. Respect this.... as you should be PRILIEDGED to witness this.
@comj88
7 жыл бұрын
Lardinho Redbeard
Outstanding
Shivers down the spine
"...and be special for the rest of your lives". There's no better benison than that.
Keith Wood - legend.
Love Keith Wood
You need motivating, then just listen to this.
LEGENDS
A Legend indeed :))
"1st scrum, get in close to them, twist that bastard the right 'round, get in there, whatever it takes" ... brilliant stuff
Awesome!
Brings a shiver to my spine. Hope the 2013 Lions are getting physched like this tomorrow....
Couldnt agree with you.. I play to a decent standard for many years now and I get the sick feeling every time I play a game. Its not feeling sick because Im going into a battle but its because I dont want to let my teamates down. I dont want to drop a ball, miss a tackle, give away a penalty etc. Rugby is the ultimate team game!
Damn that makes you proud to be British
It's odd, but rugby really does bring out the best in people, because it demands certain values in order to be successful. You look after each-other, fight for each-other, and take a hit for each-other. There is absolutely no bigger adrenaline rush than 5 minutes before kick off in a rugby match. Because you know what is coming, and you know that you are not letting each-other down. Winning and losing is the small part. It's giving it every ounce you have that matters in rugby.
We've wounded a springbok! Brilliant! :D
gotta love Keith Wood
have to agree with your summary....do you think NZs unmatched success over a long period ( being a small nation with a good club base) reflects on the level of support that is given to rugby in NZ... by its 'supporters'?
very good answer...although I cant think of one nation that lives up your criteria...however I know plenty of individuals of many different races (including NZ) that do....I note your earlier comment that you live for the day that the Lions 'hockey' the Abs...I totally understand that....out of curiosity...why do think the Lions have struggled so badly against NZ over the years... ,winning only one series out of 11? ..... interested in your views?
Tim Rodber is a fucking beast.
I've wondered if, in the professional era, it's a matter of a team that's played with each other for quite a while (with the odd addition) versus a team that's just been thrown together and has no where near the same level of chemistry.
Silience !!!!
@forsoup Exactly! I've played many team sports, but none require the amount of support from the guy beside you as rugby does. I seem to recall the camp commandant at West Point saying that he thought it a better game for soldiers than football because of the close-knit, interrelated team aspect of it, whereas the American game is more about specialists doing their individual jobs - for the common good, yes, but not as closely and as dynamically as rugby.
big man again today
If, McGeechan is the person who's head of the lions club Pittsburgh, then I am at still-mate. I didn't recall what the Lion's club during the 60's was about, but I'll give you a ponce....
'no description available'... should be "No description necessary"
the score was 18-15 to the Lions in this game.
interesting comments re Gatland (considering his recent success with Wales)....leaders like sir Clive...had all the credentials in 2005 and a team full of recent world cup winners...and we all know what happened to that Lions Side.
What'd he say at the end about looking down and being afraid?
truth
after talk like that ill go out and take them on on my own!!
@WLEF5127 Too right, and it not even need be at a high level. Get out and play a sport at whatever level suits you and give it your all with some like minded people. Friendships and memories forged in (non life threatening) battle and all that ... another coach and I pulled similar, heartfelt speeches out as we took our team to a club final this past season. (Losing at the death, sad to say ... but my co-coach pulled out a 'this is what it's about' speech that would make Geech proud!)
Shivers,,anyone ever thinks the lions shouldnt tour should watch this..4 countries, ONE team!
good point...although surely the players must have some familiarity with each other having played in the 6 nations and some at club level...also geographically they are very close...i dont believe the team would be thrown together as you are suggesting as there is too much at stake and would expect plenty of planning and consideration would go in to creating a competitive team...after all they do represent the largest rugby playing numbers and supporters on the planet.
@Nieghorn In one day I play for a championship I've worked 9 years for, I've gone through a team that went 1-9 for three years. To a team that went 4-2 and lost in the championship for five years straight, sunday I play for all of that in a championship with my younger brother, winning would be a once in a lifetime experience. I will win with that look, Ill drag my team kicking and screaming if necessary but im not giving the other team room to breathe.
I wonder why Eng.Wales and Ireland failed to win a game in the recent series tour to the southern hem?..for the southern hem teams it was the first game together since 2011 and were naturally a bit rusty...the Irish frightened the ABs in one game ...then got hammered 60-0...Wales( 6 nat champs) couldn't beat an average Aust team...England were dismal against the Boks..seriously...where was the 'chemistry' ?....do you think this reiterates my early point about the huge talent gap?
@madenew000 Ok thank you!!
Neil Jenkins kissing his knee? 3:59
Top bloke Geech and an awesome coach. But I can't help thinking of Alan Partridge when I watch footage of him from 1997...
@Quinefan
4 жыл бұрын
Shut it.
Telfer ‘wally, twist that bastard Durant’ - he would be fined for saying that these days eh....
@donuttime2507
2 жыл бұрын
It wasn't now though
@89len I know I was joking
out of curiosity.... if NZers are the worst supporters...who would you use as a measuring stick for the best supporters?...
@TheMintedAero1993
4 жыл бұрын
Munster
The lions is everything that is good about rugby! Should have taken the tour of SA.... Cannot wait to see the lions tear the Australians apart in 2013!!
Lol at Alan Tait's ridiculous west Cumbrian accent!
@Quinefan
4 жыл бұрын
Twat
@jaseywasey50 you almost got my attention!
I was just watching this before hitting the sack, but I might just run through some walls, eat a steak and run up a hill instead
what was the score in this game?
@Aviation-vn7ko
7 жыл бұрын
mrjolly68 18-15 to lions.
no, rugby is the original football, till soccer clubs broke away due to a rules dispute involving hacking/tripping (see blackheath), which rugby then banned anyways
@89len :P dw
Geech .. he is a god !!
the right way?, you mean try try tries dont you, ie not settling for penalties and drop goals, thats what we consider the right way
to be the best, if youre not winning, means playing an exciting, try focussed game. Lions fail, post 70s
ackerbee......get back to watching football mate :0)
@ackerbee you disgust me
Play.. Play football...... erm sos mate might wana take a look outside :P
the other night? what are you talking about! the piont is O driscoll was taken out illegally & spear tackled in the opening of minute of a Lions series! he was the best player we had & shows how much the All blacks feared him. Yes Ireland had there ass kicked the other day, but lets be serious i was talking about the illegal tackle, duh. Not the cleverest are you boy! ps most Rugby fans are not bothered about Gareths sexuality, just shows how immature you are, boy!
bad coach. sissy talk, childish rubbish. no wonder the team was NOT inspired and that's why they lost!
@TheMintedAero1993
4 жыл бұрын
They won bro
bit gay
@Quinefan
4 жыл бұрын
And all the better for it 😉
@johnmc3862
3 жыл бұрын
@@Quinefan Woah!
@Quinefan
3 жыл бұрын
@@johnmc3862 Woah indeed.