PaarlBok said:Brussouw by a mile in my books. On the list Fourie du Preez.
Morne should be the Steyn on the list. I never questioned Frans skills , always knew he had the boot , body shape, exct and he should have played 15 from the start in my books. The Sharks wasnt helping him much this year, playing all over the place, the Bokke also to a degree and thought he was just about settled in 15 after the BIL series. Then he decided to go north and cant blame the selectors for trying Pienaar in a few tests in 15. Well Frans took his change pretty well in Hamilton and show his class. Honestly dont think he'll return from France. Once that lot hook you, its koebaai.Biffo said:PaarlBok said:Brussouw by a mile in my books. On the list Fourie du Preez.
PB, I also suspect that there has been a big mistake - Francois S instead Of Morne S. You are quite a F fan. Can you find anything this year that would put him the top five Boks - or even top five Sharks?
Ash said:BOD the best chance from the NH? Not sure how his club form has been over the NH season.
Hugonaut said:Ash said:BOD the best chance from the NH? Not sure how his club form has been over the NH season.
Won the Heineken Cup for the first time in Leinster's history and was the top try scorer in the competition. Captained Ireland to the 6N Championship and Grand Slam and was the top try scorer in that competition. Announced as 6N Player of the tournament. If he's not on the shortlist, it shows that you have a limited grasp on rugby.
For the record, my five nominees would have been:
B. O'Driscoll [Ire]
F. du Preez [SA]
H. Brussouw [SA]
V. Matfield [SA]
T. Dusauttoir [Fra]
I think it'll come down to a straight shoot out between O'Driscoll and Du Preez, both of whom would be a worthy winner.
Hugonaut said:There was a question asked [which I quoted] about O'Driscoll's form this season, and I answered it. I've no idea how much NH rugby you see in Australia, but I don't think anybody would be insulted by my answer. I meant "you" as in you plural: hardly going to start writing '"one" has a limited grasp on rugby' ...
Pedants may well have a field day with this Hugonaut. I thought you were being singular with your comment myself.Hugonaut said:Mate, I agree with you regarding not being excluded on the basis of playing for teams who aren't all that successful.
That's simply my list of candidates: I think that Fourie is probably the best scrum half of the professional era, that Matfield is the best lineout forward I've ever seen and that Dusauttoir's performances this year for France and Toulouse have been absolutely epic. I don't think you can leave Brussouw out after the phenomenal impact he has made on the season, and I think O'Driscoll [along with du Preez] is an automatic shortlist given how awesome he has been this season.
Robinson is a super player alright, as are Parisse, Bakkies, Richie McCaw, Morne Steyn, Dan Carter, Rocky Elsom ... I'm just giving a personal list of the 5 players who I think have been the best in the world this year.
There was a question asked [which I quoted] about O'Driscoll's form this season, and I answered it. I've no idea how much NH rugby you see in Australia, but I don't think anybody would be insulted by my answer. I meant "you" as in you plural: hardly going to start writing '"one" has a limited grasp on rugby' ...
Hugonaut said:Won the Heineken Cup for the first time in Leinster's history and was the top try scorer in the competition. Captained Ireland to the 6N Championship and Grand Slam and was the top try scorer in that competition. Announced as 6N Player of the tournament. If he's not on the shortlist, it shows that you have a limited grasp on rugby.
For the record, my five nominees would have been:
B. O'Driscoll [Ire]
F. du Preez [SA]
H. Brussouw [SA]
V. Matfield [SA]
T. Dusauttoir [Fra]
I think it'll come down to a straight shoot out between O'Driscoll and Du Preez, both of whom would be a worthy winner.
spectator said:Pedants may well have a field day with this Hugonaut. I thought you were being singular with your comment myself.Hugonaut said:Mate, I agree with you regarding not being excluded on the basis of playing for teams who aren't all that successful.
That's simply my list of candidates: I think that Fourie is probably the best scrum half of the professional era, that Matfield is the best lineout forward I've ever seen and that Dusauttoir's performances this year for France and Toulouse have been absolutely epic. I don't think you can leave Brussouw out after the phenomenal impact he has made on the season, and I think O'Driscoll [along with du Preez] is an automatic shortlist given how awesome he has been this season.
Robinson is a super player alright, as are Parisse, Bakkies, Richie McCaw, Morne Steyn, Dan Carter, Rocky Elsom ... I'm just giving a personal list of the 5 players who I think have been the best in the world this year.
There was a question asked [which I quoted] about O'Driscoll's form this season, and I answered it. I've no idea how much NH rugby you see in Australia, but I don't think anybody would be insulted by my answer. I meant "you" as in you plural: hardly going to start writing '"one" has a limited grasp on rugby' ...
And I knew for sure that one particular pedant would come out to play.Thomond78 said:spectator said:Pedants may well have a field day with this Hugonaut. I thought you were being singular with your comment myself.Hugonaut said:Mate, I agree with you regarding not being excluded on the basis of playing for teams who aren't all that successful.
That's simply my list of candidates: I think that Fourie is probably the best scrum half of the professional era, that Matfield is the best lineout forward I've ever seen and that Dusauttoir's performances this year for France and Toulouse have been absolutely epic. I don't think you can leave Brussouw out after the phenomenal impact he has made on the season, and I think O'Driscoll [along with du Preez] is an automatic shortlist given how awesome he has been this season.
Robinson is a super player alright, as are Parisse, Bakkies, Richie McCaw, Morne Steyn, Dan Carter, Rocky Elsom ... I'm just giving a personal list of the 5 players who I think have been the best in the world this year.
There was a question asked [which I quoted] about O'Driscoll's form this season, and I answered it. I've no idea how much NH rugby you see in Australia, but I don't think anybody would be insulted by my answer. I meant "you" as in you plural: hardly going to start writing '"one" has a limited grasp on rugby' ...
This, gentlemen, is why the people of Cork retained a second person plural when English came around these parts. "I'm not talking to ye, I'm talking to you" permits of, oh, so much more precision. :thumb
Hugonaut said:Ash said:BOD the best chance from the NH? Not sure how his club form has been over the NH season.
Won the Heineken Cup for the first time in Leinster's history and was the top try scorer in the competition. Captained Ireland to the 6N Championship and Grand Slam and was the top try scorer in that competition. Announced as 6N Player of the tournament. If he's not on the shortlist, it shows that you have a limited grasp on rugby.
For the record, my five nominees would have been:
B. O'Driscoll [Ire]
F. du Preez [SA]
H. Brussouw [SA]
V. Matfield [SA]
T. Dusauttoir [Fra]
I think it'll come down to a straight shoot out between O'Driscoll and Du Preez, both of whom would be a worthy winner.
rhyso said:Parisse is overrated. Yes he is good, and has some fantastic skills, but I've never seen him dominate against quality opposition. Maybe I just haven't seen the right games.