Part 2/10 of this mythical rugby match between Barbarians vs. All Blacks in 1973. This is considered by many to be the best rugby game ever televised, featuring ‘The greatest try of all time’, Gareth Edwards’ touchdown for the Barbarians against the New Zealand All Blacks, in the 4th minute. The try was the first score of the game that the Bararians went on to win by 23-11. Played in the true spirit of the game, both sides played quality rugby. It was a game of attack and counter attack, with only one winner – rugby football.
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MON BLOG ! www.desgenspascommenous.skyrock.com fr.youtube.com a video made by me ! nous gagnerons contre les all blacks ! MON BLOG ! www.desgenspascommenous.skyrock.com
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www.inroomproductions.yolasite.com When Halldor Orri scores a great goal he decides to go fishing and catch on his mate Johann Laxdal or Johann the salmon. The game was Stjarnan against Fylkir in the top league in Iceland and the goal was the winning goal in extra time. I saw this on the news and thought it was the funniest thing ever. Enjoy!
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Download the song here itunes.apple.com www.reverbnation.com Clay 2 Nine (clay two nine),pays tribute to footballers and the beautiful game. The former footballer turned sportswriter,sings about Didier Drogba,George Weah,Roger Milla,Micheal Essien,Kaka,Ronaldo,Diego Maradona,Marco Van Basten.Clay…
Part 1/9 of the Rugby Union Semi-Final between New-Zealand & England in Cape Town on 18th June 1995. Full Match, final Score: 45-29 (HT: 25-3) New Zealand 45 Tries: Lomu (4) Kronfeld, Bachop Cons: Mehrtens (3) Pen: Mehrtens DG: Brooke, Mehrtens England 29 Tries: R Underwood (2), Carling (2) Con: Andrew (2) Pen: Andrew Jonah Lomu had already been the star of the World Cup when New Zealand lined up against England. And the bulky wing ensured the English never had a chance right from the outset. Just 20 minutes into the game it was all over as Lomu made an absolute mockery of all those that bothered to get in his way. Most famously, he bulldozed the English backs, Tony Underwood, Will Carling and Mike Catt all bouncing off his legs before Rob Andrew failed to bring him down in time to stop the score. In all Lomu, then aged 20, found his way across the line four times, boasting immense power and pace and making his rivals look like small boys against a giant. In what was increasingly becoming a farcical semi-final, number eight Zinzan Brooke even slotted over a drop goal. Despite the game being all but over, England refused to capitulate and decided to make a contest of it. They looked a far stronger outfit in the second half as they opted for a more free-flowing style of rugby. Scores by Rory Underwood and Will Carling saw them outscore New Zealand in the second 40 minutes but it was all too late.
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