That was such a great moment from Moore to Carling. Carling faced so much scrutiny as England captain for a long time. He didnt always have the backing of his players but he really did win a lot of them round in the end. Moore was apparently a pretty vocal detractor when he was announced as captain in 88. This was in 91 and you can see and hear his admiration for him 3 years on from starting out as captain
@judaspriest49573 күн бұрын
Terrible commentary. I vividly remember the proper commentary... "Clarke gets the ball, now hes got support. Charging through is Gordon Hamilton. Has he got the pace to get there the big flanker?.... Yes! Lansdowne Road erupts"
@scforza4 күн бұрын
Estuve ahi con 11 años. Que lindo era ver a Los Pumas.
@richardfleming70904 күн бұрын
Unusual commentary
@sexobscura7 күн бұрын
*-tighter-*
@sagamauga807414 күн бұрын
Not Richie mccaw hitting the idiot in the face 😂
@mikeyspikey186117 күн бұрын
Disgusting, filthy, high tackle. Meanwhile, early onset dementia poses an existential threat to rugby. Quelle suprise.
@WaferBrik22 күн бұрын
Good game that.
@Jean-FrancoisTOURNIER22 күн бұрын
C'était avant micron,la france était gagnante❤
@fredericksandelia964825 күн бұрын
Fantastique ! Merci infiniment. Les placages étaient pas les mêmes lol !
@markwillies766626 күн бұрын
Newlands field looked like a cabbage patch
@sakabula235725 күн бұрын
Better than that fake stuff they got at CTS
@robertoyamakata667229 күн бұрын
Maradonna Messi Di Stefano!
@pakaumciver577Ай бұрын
Arguably the Greatest 1st 5 in the 70s, early 80s. According to rugby union academics at that time
@stephanepousse105Ай бұрын
Que c'était NUL le rugby avant l'ère professionnelle. Tactique 0, que des coups de pieds pour gagner du terrain...ou s'en débarasser...je sais même pas s'ils étaient sûrs de savoir quoi en faire...Ds buteurs archi nuls qui ne convertissaient même pas 50 % de leurs coups de pieds de but....Enfin, quand j'en entends certains qui disent"c'était mieux avant", je sais vraiment pas de quoi ils parlent....
@brendangallagher8087Ай бұрын
wow, France at their very best. Which is good as it gets in Rugby
@WaferBrikАй бұрын
This is the most amazing rugby channel I've seen. So many absolutely golden clips from years past I never knew existed. Poster, I love your work. Just subscribed.
@WaferBrikАй бұрын
Another gem! Thank you.
@WaferBrikАй бұрын
Holy cow, it's unbelievable to be able to see this. Thank you!
@WaferBrikАй бұрын
One of the messiest passages of rugby I've seen, probably due to the high stakes. Blanco's try secured France a 30-24 victory and a place in the final.
@WaferBrikАй бұрын
Lovely try.
@WaferBrikАй бұрын
Hell, I knew Wilkinson was a great tackler but that was an absolute gem.
@xpat73Ай бұрын
26:21 great tackle by Michael Jones on Popplewell.....who had a storming tour.
@chickentwisties2298Ай бұрын
Whys there French commentary? Lmao
@xpat73Ай бұрын
This was the last Lions tours when the hosts played their international in the provincial games. It made for some very interesting clashes outside of the tests - games v North Harbour, Otago, Auckland, Canterbury, and NZ Maoris were all crackers. It is a shame now they are playing weak mid week teams,
@galloglas6907Ай бұрын
The Ulstermen made the difference on this team McCoy, Anderson, Carr, Matthews, Ringland and Crossan. Never again would so many Northerners line out on Irelands national team.
@MeanAzz_13Ай бұрын
Though Fox was never a running 1st 5, we always had go forward momentum
@FredericLanglais-el6hdАй бұрын
Quelle Finale !!! Etant de Brive , j'avais une préférence pour Agen car Titou Lamaison et Labrousse jouaient avec L' S.U.AGEN . Je me rappelle très bien de ce match fantastique que Biarritz avait finit par remporter . Bravo au B.O . Mais j'étais malheureux pour les Agenais que l'on apprécie beaucoup à Brive .
@Endeavour02Ай бұрын
How many penalty’s can Elsom give away
@mungogerryjnrАй бұрын
What a ref Completely ruined that game
@user-qf5sx5ct1iАй бұрын
Roger Couder un bon commentateur.
@user-qf5sx5ct1iАй бұрын
Un grand joueur . Un battant
@user-qf5sx5ct1iАй бұрын
Un grand joueur . Un battant
@WaferBrikАй бұрын
@fredericbaque2796Ай бұрын
Quel joueur c'était !
@gibbogle2 ай бұрын
Jack had a great game.
@gibbogle2 ай бұрын
three bad mistakes by the ABs in the first 12 mins.
@michaelkilner25642 ай бұрын
Athletic, agile players running into space and looking to pass, instead of trying to win the collision and set up another phase.
@ZettaufrayMelanie-gx8bc2 ай бұрын
1972, toute jeune, à peine 10 ans, mais déjà biberonnée au Tournoi des 5 nations avec mon frère aîné. J'ai oublié beaucoup de noms mais Jo Maso, les Spanghero (surtout Walter), qui ont malheureusement fini par confondre boeuf et cheval... et Villepreux restent inoubliables, pardon pour les autres. Je vois notamment, sur cette vidéo, le génie de Pierrot Villepreux. Merci pour le partage !
@annefilippobertozzi76012 ай бұрын
Huge offside by Ireland’s lock in injury time, not sanctioned…
@GuyLeDret-rc9tv2 ай бұрын
Beau match ,souvenirs de commentaires!
@christopherdale70172 ай бұрын
Glad to see Kerry Fitzgerald
@marcmacario-yt3td2 ай бұрын
Un carrousel ❤❤❤
@pablomartinrodrifuezpablo75072 ай бұрын
Tremendo video, muchas gracias por compartirlo!!
@santiagogarciapinto86802 ай бұрын
1975 1985 Argentina was one of the best team in the world behind Wales, AB, and South Africa. Close.
@konradyearwood58452 ай бұрын
Return the rules to substitutes only for injuries and the forwards will get smaller. And if they remain huge then the opposition will run them off the park in the second half and massive holes will open up in the defensive line.
@neilcarpenter26692 ай бұрын
Some beautiful rugby from the French, lovely change of angles as well as keeping their depth something that many in the modern era aren't very good at as they often overun the ball.
@peterjd31702 ай бұрын
Those were the days! .. and we all sat down to dinner together after the match
@peterjd31702 ай бұрын
France were always great to watch back then . They've lost a lot of that "flair" in the modern era though
@robertwilliamson87112 ай бұрын
A flowing game of running and passing. When rugby was great.
@konradyearwood58452 ай бұрын
Yes, because the forwards had to last the full 80 minutes so they were not built like brick outhouses.
@MrJeepsters2 ай бұрын
Entre 1971 et 1974, l'équipe de France était hyper forte. De remarquables joueurs comme Max Bareau, Jean-Pierre Lux, Cantoni... En 1974, ils avaient très facilement battu les black. Je préfère très largement c e rugby à celui pratiqué de nos jours (plus aérien, plus humain). Aujourd'hui
@marco-dn7kd2 ай бұрын
Vous devez penser à FRANCE AB 1973car il ne se sont pas affrontés en 1974... ce jour là Max Barrau et Walter Spanghero avaient réussi un match exceptionnel. On a dit que les AB ne s'étaient pas remis de leur match la semaine précédente face aux Barbarians, un match d'anthologie gagné par les Gareth Edwards, Phil Bennett, JPR Williams etc, arbitré par le Français Georges Domercq qui avait laissé beaucoup jouer... Quant aux années 1970 vous pouvez pousser jusqu'à 1981 avec 2 grands Chelems à la clé (1977 et 1981) et la première victoire bleue en Nouvelle Zélande en 1979.
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That was such a great moment from Moore to Carling. Carling faced so much scrutiny as England captain for a long time. He didnt always have the backing of his players but he really did win a lot of them round in the end. Moore was apparently a pretty vocal detractor when he was announced as captain in 88. This was in 91 and you can see and hear his admiration for him 3 years on from starting out as captain
Terrible commentary. I vividly remember the proper commentary... "Clarke gets the ball, now hes got support. Charging through is Gordon Hamilton. Has he got the pace to get there the big flanker?.... Yes! Lansdowne Road erupts"
Estuve ahi con 11 años. Que lindo era ver a Los Pumas.
Unusual commentary
*-tighter-*
Not Richie mccaw hitting the idiot in the face 😂
Disgusting, filthy, high tackle. Meanwhile, early onset dementia poses an existential threat to rugby. Quelle suprise.
Good game that.
C'était avant micron,la france était gagnante❤
Fantastique ! Merci infiniment. Les placages étaient pas les mêmes lol !
Newlands field looked like a cabbage patch
Better than that fake stuff they got at CTS
Maradonna Messi Di Stefano!
Arguably the Greatest 1st 5 in the 70s, early 80s. According to rugby union academics at that time
Que c'était NUL le rugby avant l'ère professionnelle. Tactique 0, que des coups de pieds pour gagner du terrain...ou s'en débarasser...je sais même pas s'ils étaient sûrs de savoir quoi en faire...Ds buteurs archi nuls qui ne convertissaient même pas 50 % de leurs coups de pieds de but....Enfin, quand j'en entends certains qui disent"c'était mieux avant", je sais vraiment pas de quoi ils parlent....
wow, France at their very best. Which is good as it gets in Rugby
This is the most amazing rugby channel I've seen. So many absolutely golden clips from years past I never knew existed. Poster, I love your work. Just subscribed.
Another gem! Thank you.
Holy cow, it's unbelievable to be able to see this. Thank you!
One of the messiest passages of rugby I've seen, probably due to the high stakes. Blanco's try secured France a 30-24 victory and a place in the final.
Lovely try.
Hell, I knew Wilkinson was a great tackler but that was an absolute gem.
26:21 great tackle by Michael Jones on Popplewell.....who had a storming tour.
Whys there French commentary? Lmao
This was the last Lions tours when the hosts played their international in the provincial games. It made for some very interesting clashes outside of the tests - games v North Harbour, Otago, Auckland, Canterbury, and NZ Maoris were all crackers. It is a shame now they are playing weak mid week teams,
The Ulstermen made the difference on this team McCoy, Anderson, Carr, Matthews, Ringland and Crossan. Never again would so many Northerners line out on Irelands national team.
Though Fox was never a running 1st 5, we always had go forward momentum
Quelle Finale !!! Etant de Brive , j'avais une préférence pour Agen car Titou Lamaison et Labrousse jouaient avec L' S.U.AGEN . Je me rappelle très bien de ce match fantastique que Biarritz avait finit par remporter . Bravo au B.O . Mais j'étais malheureux pour les Agenais que l'on apprécie beaucoup à Brive .
How many penalty’s can Elsom give away
What a ref Completely ruined that game
Roger Couder un bon commentateur.
Un grand joueur . Un battant
Un grand joueur . Un battant
Quel joueur c'était !
Jack had a great game.
three bad mistakes by the ABs in the first 12 mins.
Athletic, agile players running into space and looking to pass, instead of trying to win the collision and set up another phase.
1972, toute jeune, à peine 10 ans, mais déjà biberonnée au Tournoi des 5 nations avec mon frère aîné. J'ai oublié beaucoup de noms mais Jo Maso, les Spanghero (surtout Walter), qui ont malheureusement fini par confondre boeuf et cheval... et Villepreux restent inoubliables, pardon pour les autres. Je vois notamment, sur cette vidéo, le génie de Pierrot Villepreux. Merci pour le partage !
Huge offside by Ireland’s lock in injury time, not sanctioned…
Beau match ,souvenirs de commentaires!
Glad to see Kerry Fitzgerald
Un carrousel ❤❤❤
Tremendo video, muchas gracias por compartirlo!!
1975 1985 Argentina was one of the best team in the world behind Wales, AB, and South Africa. Close.
Return the rules to substitutes only for injuries and the forwards will get smaller. And if they remain huge then the opposition will run them off the park in the second half and massive holes will open up in the defensive line.
Some beautiful rugby from the French, lovely change of angles as well as keeping their depth something that many in the modern era aren't very good at as they often overun the ball.
Those were the days! .. and we all sat down to dinner together after the match
France were always great to watch back then . They've lost a lot of that "flair" in the modern era though
A flowing game of running and passing. When rugby was great.
Yes, because the forwards had to last the full 80 minutes so they were not built like brick outhouses.
Entre 1971 et 1974, l'équipe de France était hyper forte. De remarquables joueurs comme Max Bareau, Jean-Pierre Lux, Cantoni... En 1974, ils avaient très facilement battu les black. Je préfère très largement c e rugby à celui pratiqué de nos jours (plus aérien, plus humain). Aujourd'hui
Vous devez penser à FRANCE AB 1973car il ne se sont pas affrontés en 1974... ce jour là Max Barrau et Walter Spanghero avaient réussi un match exceptionnel. On a dit que les AB ne s'étaient pas remis de leur match la semaine précédente face aux Barbarians, un match d'anthologie gagné par les Gareth Edwards, Phil Bennett, JPR Williams etc, arbitré par le Français Georges Domercq qui avait laissé beaucoup jouer... Quant aux années 1970 vous pouvez pousser jusqu'à 1981 avec 2 grands Chelems à la clé (1977 et 1981) et la première victoire bleue en Nouvelle Zélande en 1979.