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A crime against Rugby & Bernie. Your help needed

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Brisbok

Cyril Towers (30)
Carter hands down. Doesn't have any of the weaknesses that the others have and is the most complete player.
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Carter is possibly the best all rounder, but Larkham is still my pick of the group...

Personally, I don't think goal kicking abilty should be a judging factor...

Larkham is by far the best attacking player of the group... his defence was solid... and while the other two might be slightly better in regards to tactical kicking, Bernie was still pretty incredible and pulled off some great kicks when it mattered, as highlighted in the RWC 2003 final for Tuqiri's try, and the 2004 S12 final with Roff's...
 

Brisbok

Cyril Towers (30)
Carter is possibly the best all rounder, but Larkham is still my pick of the group...

Personally, I don't think goal kicking abilty should be a judging factor...

Larkham is by far the best attacking player of the group... his defence was solid... and while the other two might be slightly better in regards to tactical kicking, Bernie was still pretty incredible and pulled off some great kicks when it mattered, as highlighted in the RWC 2003 final for Tuqiri's try, and the 2004 S12 final with Roff's...

Wouldn't have anything to do with the fact that you are a Brumbies fan would it? I think the results in both polls give a good indication of how dominant Carter is. Bear in mind that neither of the polls comes from a Kiwi website, so it is very unlikely that there is a NZ bias.
 

Swat

Chilla Wilson (44)
but there is a likelihood of an anti-australian sentiment from the english towards australians...
 

Brisbok

Cyril Towers (30)
Would you say that they love Kiwi's and hate Australians then? I don't think Larkham was the type of player that other countries tended to dislike or hate (with the exception of us South African's after the 1999 RWC semi-final!!). Perhaps they just think Carter is a better player?
 

Swat

Chilla Wilson (44)
I'm not saying that Larkham was better than Carter or vice versa... All I'm saying is that the poorer results with larkham might be attributed to anti-australian sentiment... As is evident in both polls... For me, Carter and Larkham are miles ahead of wilkinson. In my opinion he would have made a better outside center than flyhalf
 

Sully

Tim Horan (67)
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The poms have always mark Larkham down for his kicking. The fact he didn't kick for goal means he isn't a real 5/8 according to them.


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Chilla Wilson (44)
It shows the difference in thinking. If it is a must that your 5/8 kicks for goal (when there is another 14 players on the field who could also do it) then effectively you need to pick your 5/8 based on their kicking rather than distribution. So a good kicker is a good 5/8. Where as we will pick a 5/8 who can distribute, and make sure that the team has people who can kick... It has sometimes been to our detriment, but it means when we do come across a good kicker who fits into our team we scare the shit out of opposing backlines...
 

DPK

Peter Sullivan (51)
I'd take Carter over Bernie or any of the others every day of the week. "Allrounder" doesn't really describe him; he's exemplary in nearly all facets.
 

Swat

Chilla Wilson (44)
I'd take bernie, because I'm biased and australian. Then carter, then ROG... (at least from the modern era)

I would get Jonny to teach Quade a thing or 2 about defending the 10 channel and get him to coach our kickers...
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
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I'd have Bernie over Carter, but only if we had a really good goal-kicker as well. But only by a hair. Carter just does everything well. He underplays his hand in attack often, but only because he can, I think. Bias aside, he really is the pick of all of them, but I just loved watching Larkham play.
I don't measure a 10 by goal-kicking with any great weighting.
 

Blue

Andrew Slack (58)
but there is a likelihood of an anti-australian sentiment from the english towards australians...

Australians will do well to stop flattering themsevels that the Poms actually give a toss.

They don't. Ask them.
 

FrankLind

Colin Windon (37)
Bernie was a great 1st five in attack and not too bad in defense(considering his build). He also had a cool head on his shoulders. I think his line kicking was pretty good too wasn't it?

I think the best first-five purely in attack was Carlos Spencer, but flaky in other areas.

I think Carter is excellent in all areas and the best first-five to ever play the game.

Interestingly, he said, prior to the 1st French game, he had been holding back in attack in earlier games in 2011 to allow others to step up - i.e., Nonu. This is half the reason Nonu shone through this year, Carter focused more on putting him the right place. To say Carter was a good all-rounder ignores the fact that he performs every facet of the job to a very high level.

Sorry for the manlove.:-[
 

Knuckles

Ted Thorn (20)
Larkham was better than all of them in my opinion. The bloke just glided through gaps or threw magic passes to put blokes away. All with the luxury of time to do it, or so it seemed. True champions always look like they have time. JW was effective in his day, but once the Dad's Army pack retired, he began to get injured, because he could not hide in the pocket and kick drop goals. He had to stand in the line and attempt to get a backline moving. He failed to do this. Larkham did it behind a pack that at best, held its own, but certainly did not dominate like the Pommy 03 pack did. And one other thing Larkham had to deal with that no other 10 had too, was Gregan was his 9. Imagine how much better Larkham would've looked again had he had a 9 who could actually pass it to him!

As for ROG, please? Granted, not many teams win matches when they enter into a kicking duel against him, but he is an absolute liability in defence. And at test level, again in my opinion, that discounts him immediately. Players like Darcy, O'Driscoll, and the fullback (name escapes me sorry), would be legends of the game had they had Larkham inside them.
 

Dan54

David Wilson (68)
I think Bernie's weakness wasn't his kicking, but his habit of standing really deep when forwards struggling (watch QC (Quade Cooper) do same thing), made an easier targets for loosies and hence gives opposing tighties too much front foot ball. In saying that was still a very good flyhalf, but I would rate Wilkinson ahead as he controlled games better, where as Bernie had Gregan who more or less ran game from 9, it is actually one of differences between Wallabies and a lot of international teams in Gregans day, they tended to have 9 as playmaker, and 10 almost played like another 12. In saying that Carter ahead of them all, as I don't believe he has weaknesses.
 

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Stirling Mortlock (74)
I think Bernie's weakness wasn't his kicking, but his habit of standing really deep when forwards struggling (watch QC (Quade Cooper) do same thing), made an easier targets for loosies and hence gives opposing tighties too much front foot ball. In saying that was still a very good flyhalf, but I would rate Wilkinson ahead as he controlled games better, where as Bernie had Gregan who more or less ran game from 9, it is actually one of differences between Wallabies and a lot of international teams in Gregans day, they tended to have 9 as playmaker, and 10 almost played like another 12. In saying that Carter ahead of them all, as I don't believe he has weaknesses.

Nah, Larkham was the magician who controlled the backline...

Gregan was the general who provided the go between forwards and backs...

In attack, Larkham is unrivalled...

Wilkinson's kicking and defence is solid, but he can't run a backline like Bernie...

Carter is a great all rounder, but I would still go with Bernie... simply because I don't factor in goal kicking, and while all 3 are solid in defence, and Carter and Wilkinson are better players with the boot, I'm more impressed by Larkham's attacking qualities and backline management...
 
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