Gregor Paul selects his World XV for 2015 which features 6 All Blacks, 3 Australians and Argentinians, and 1 Fijian, Georgian and Scotsman — and nobody from South Africa, England, Ireland, Wales or France.
15 Ben Smith (New Zealand):
Ben from all accounts had an outrageously good season. He captained the Highlanders to the most unlikely Super Rugby title and then inspired the All Blacks to a World Cup victory. His aerial skills and footwork are unbelievable.
14 Adam Ashley-Cooper(Australia):
Ashley-Cooper is the Wallaby version of Smith. He’s a superb all-round footballer who continually does the right thing. Has pace, footwork, awareness and the ability to covert half-chances. Was deadly at the World Cup.
13 Mark Bennett (Scotland):
A rugged, tough ball runner with innate timing. Picked off the intercept try in the World Cup quarter-final that should have sunk Australia and contributed some big tackling and deft passing.
12 Ma’a Nonu (New Zealand):
Ended his All Black career in the best possible way. Most direct and destructive midfielder world rugby has known. And yet he’s more than bash and dash – throws a cracking long pass, has soft hands and a clever short kicking game.
11 Juan Imhoff (Argentina):
He found his best form at the World Cup and it was impressive. He’s got natural predatory instincts and the pace and power to make good on them. Scored a try against Ireland that was hugely under-appreciated – his timing, decision making and skill were all first class.
10 Dan Carter(New Zealand):
The old class returned once he had the confidence in his body. Vintage Carter. No one else could have snapped those critical goals, or kicked as accurately under pressure as he did. Ten years after he beat the Lions with his running game, he won a World Cup with his kicking game.
9 Aaron Smith (New Zealand):
Was electric for much of Super Rugby and while his passing and running were the headline acts, his kicking game developed into a world-class component of his armoury. Does anyone in the game have a better step?
8 Mamuka Gorgodze (Georgia):
This dude played only 45 minutes against the All Blacks at the World Cup and he was the official man of the match. He’s huge, agile, smashes people off the ball and, despite being the size of a house, motors around and keeps up with the ball.
7 Richie McCaw (New Zealand):
The old master played as well as ever and while some of his Aussie backrow mates won rave reviews, neither David Pocock nor Michael Hooper offered the same range of skills and overall influence as McCaw. He cleaned them both up in the World Cup final.
6 David Pocock (Australia):
He was shown up in the World Cup final for having only the one trick, but it is a magnificent skill he has. No one is as effective at the breakdown as Pocock and his ability to win as much ball as he did had a major impact on the World Cup.
5 Leone Nakarawa (Fiji):
The big Fijian showed an incredible ability to offload and yet not shirk his core roles. He won lineout ball, tackled like a loose forward and carried the ball like an outside back. Was named as the Pacific Island Players’ Association Player of the Year.
4 Sam Whitelock(New Zealand):
The more he played, the better he got. Was a towering force at the lineout and took some critical steals in the World Cup semifinal win over South Africa. What impressed most about him, though, was his tackle count. Whitelock racks up the same sort of numbers as the best loose forwards and he’s also become a world-class ball carrier.
3 Ramiro Herrera (Argentina):
Anchored an impressive Pumas scrum and also thumped about. A huge man but he wasn’t in any way lumbering. Gave the Argentines an air of intimidation.
2 Agustin Creevy (Argentina):
The Pumas captain is a late convert to the hooking role and there is still much of the loose forward about him. He gave Argentina much of their go-forward and added a sparkle to their play with his clever offloads. Threw well at the lineout and got his body into great positions over the tackled ball.
1 Scott Sio (Australia):
A strong, agile, mobile prop with the technical ability and skills to hold his own in the set piece and yet play a meaningful role elsewhere. The Wallabies haven’t had a player likes this for decades.
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57 @ Just For Kicks:
Fark, I’ve been sleg, sleg, sleg the last week… did farkall and wanted to do farkall!
Had a monster December, worked myself absolutely shitfaced until 23 December…. then just took off, because I just totally ran out of puff.
You guys must have seen I did buggerall here on R-T, but not to fear, I am now rested and relaxed and rejuvenated… ready for 2016.
Damn, I already have work piled up here for the whole of January at my office… 2016 is going to be a bumper year!
Oh, and to everybody… Happy New Year!
61 @ grootblousmile:Yup, you’ve been very sleg. Not even a Christmas post this year!!!!
63 @ Just For Kicks:
I apologize big time!
But I plan to do a Message for the start of this year today or tomorrow sometime!
First time in 6 and a half years that I just took time for myself and put R-T on the backburner… I owed it to myself and those around me!
Nice one Amla – looking good. Even the revered english bowlers are getting nothing out of this track. The perfect opportunity to get your form back – take your time, you’ve got 3.5 days!!
@ Just For Kicks: Me neither. I was just getting ahead of myself. Back in the saddle tomorrow. BTW: nice farm, down the road from Perigrine.
64 @ grootblousmile:As long as you had a good Christmas with the family, thats all that counts
@ grootblousmile: Now you owe us big-time GB. You took time off? What a cheek huh?
@ Tassies:Thats right, loved being there (GBS visited us once), sad that things ended the way they did.
oh sh1t
Elgar gone. Fark. A review, hopefully overturned
Lucky, phew!! Inside edge
thank god for that
68 @ Tassies:
Fark, I showed my human side… sorry!
The MACHINE is now back in action!
@ Just For Kicks: Michael White?
69 @ Just For Kicks:
Elgin… wow what a beautiful place.
What happened there Kickers that you say things ended the way they did?
@ Tassies:Yes
@ grootblousmile:I’ll tell you privately sometime
@ IAAS: exactly right. And he’d have probably made his ground(going forward).
Fark, so England got 629 runs in their 1st innings… phweeeew!
This Test can now never end in SA’s favour… it’s either a result for England or a draw after 5 Days!
Tassies wrote:
Do you know him?
77 @ Just For Kicks:
OK
Elgar continues where he left off in the last test. Good stuff
I wonder whether we’ll be debating the MOM later on in the match?
First major milestone for SA is to get 430 to avoid the follow-on.
A perfect opportunity for the out of form batsmen to get runs.
@ Just For Kicks: do you guys get SS or BBC commentary over there? SS has hired some pretty heavyweight commentators for the Series and I was wondering if they sell their feed to you guys and/or worldwide broadcast. Lotta hard-sell CT going on air too so I have to imagine the latter.
R.I.P Mathew Hobden Sussex fast bowler who has died only 22 years old. Condolences to his family and friends really sad news for them at this time.
85 @ Tassies:No, we get the Sky commentary team – the usual suspects with Polly, Graeme Smith, Wessels, Ackerman and Pommie. Haysman also makes an appearance.
A great commentary team with Hussein and Gower and Trescothick in studio.
@ IAAS: but first they need to clear the top cupboard of ghosts. That’s only going to happen once they each raise their helmut to the crowd having reached 50.
@ Bullscot:
Thanks for that – hence the black armbands. At such a young age as well.
@ Tassies:
Yeah – one small step at a time.
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