60 meters out and inconclusive. There's been about 500 worse calls since "that" forward pass.
It's Piutau btw. Lol@GAGR
That's some nice symmetry with that forward pass then.
60 meters out and inconclusive. There's been about 500 worse calls since "that" forward pass.
It's Piutau btw. Lol@GAGR
It is just you by the looks of it. Nelson knows the game and backs it up with actual opinion based on the stats. ESPN, not so much.I'm more inclined to rely upon the stats done by 'stats gurus' on an American sports-media website, than from a Cantabrian stats guru's opinion piece on the NZ Herald - but hey, that's just me.
Unless someone can persuade me otherwise, I still think McCaw's impact is dwindling
I have no idea if McCaw is going downhill yet. Though his performance to lead the ABs against the Boks at Ellis park was great.I highly doubt McCaw will be nominated this year. He's hardly played any rugby.
Just because I feel like saying it.
IMO - Kieran Read is easily the best player in the world (in any position)
I can understand you imagining McCaw's impact is dwindling, because he's been three times IRB player of the year having been nominated a mere 8 of the 12 times since 2001. But he will be nominated again this year, 11 years after his first. That, from the IRB, does not in any way suggest to me his impact is dwindling.
I have no idea if McCaw is going downhill yet. Though his performance to lead the ABs against the Boks at Ellis park was great.I highly doubt McCaw will be nominated this year. He's hardly played any rugby.
Just because I feel like saying it.
IMO - Kieran Read is easily the best player in the world (in any position)
Given some of the laughable nominations for IRB player of the year and especially the final choices, being on the IRB list has less than zero credibility.
Bairdy, probably noone will persuade you otherwise, but fortunately Shag Hansen selects his players by what he sees them do on the field etc, not what a few people see on their TV screens. I am of opinion that McCaw is still as effective as ever, in different way than he used to be, as are most 7s because of law changes, but we can agree to disagree, just an opinion, but I'd select McCaw before any other 7 in the world.I'm more inclined to rely upon the stats done by 'stats gurus' on an American sports-media website, than from a Cantabrian stats guru's opinion piece on the NZ Herald - but hey, that's just me.
Unless someone can persuade me otherwise, I still think McCaw's impact is dwindling
Right now McCaw, Reid and Messam are so far in front of everyone else there's just no comparison.
Really enjoying watching Kieran Read play.
Everything he does is accurate in execution.
He plays equally well in attack and defence, plus he's loving his rugby and it shows.
I'm more inclined to rely upon the stats done by 'stats gurus' on an American sports-media website, than from a Cantabrian stats guru's opinion piece on the NZ Herald - but hey, that's just me.
Unless someone can persuade me otherwise, I still think McCaw's impact is dwindling
How do you know the 'stats gurus' at ESPN aren't graduates from some university either? Do ESPN just employ mugs with no qualifications? I could just as easily turn that on you and say that Tracey Nelson could have prejudiced the stats because she works in NZ media (but that is an outrageous attack on her credibility).Well I'm more inclined to rely on the stats done by a University research associate who has been producing them since 2003 and whose work is used by TV, Radio and newspaper media in NZ, than an American sports website but hey that's just me
Is McCaw, a player in the twilight of his career, better than an up and comer Cane as to start before the latter?
Yep,but to be fair, did he even win the toss??So McCaw leads first three to breakdown, ball carries & meters, tackles made/missed, and gives a victory speech in Paris, but Bairdy thinks he lacks impact.
Yep,but to be fair, did he even win the toss??