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  • CrucialC Offline
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    As it is the anniversary of his passing I thought that an honourable mention to Sione Luaki wouldn't go amiss in this thread.

    It's a case of "when he was good he was very very good but....." however the guy did produce a few freakish moments.

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    @crucial Agree
    For pure freak strength and power i'd put Aled De Malmanche as well

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    @kiwimurph said in Rugby Freaks:

    Classic Fern - a thread on rugby freaks descends into Dion Waller.....

    He was an All Black so he’s one up on Paul Tito who I guess was freakish for a Maori ranga

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  • ToddyT Offline
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    @crucial absolute beast when on form

    Back when Super rugby was fun to watch

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    Does Ma’a Nonu deserve a mention or was he just someone who did everything really well without being freakish ?

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @mn5 said in Rugby Freaks:

    He might have beaten seven defenders but they were only Scotsmen

    That was a bloody great game - think the Jocks put 35 or so points on us. Apart from Cullen's efforts, Lomu and Townsend scored a couple of stunners too.

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    @mn5 said in Rugby Freaks:

    Does Ma’a Nonu deserve a mention or was he just someone who did everything really well without being freakish ?

    I think he was freakish. A physical specimen, he was perceived as being one-dimensional, but he displayed amazing touch that he developed over time

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    @canefan said in Rugby Freaks:

    @mn5 said in Rugby Freaks:

    Does Ma’a Nonu deserve a mention or was he just someone who did everything really well without being freakish ?

    I think he was freakish. A physical specimen, he was perceived as being one-dimensional, but he displayed amazing touch that he developed over time

    He was just below the level of freakish for me. An uber-talented bloke who worked hard to become the complete player and probably the best 12 I've seen.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    @victor-meldrew said in Rugby Freaks:

    @canefan said in Rugby Freaks:

    @mn5 said in Rugby Freaks:

    Does Ma’a Nonu deserve a mention or was he just someone who did everything really well without being freakish ?

    I think he was freakish. A physical specimen, he was perceived as being one-dimensional, but he displayed amazing touch that he developed over time

    He was just below the level of freakish for me. An uber-talented bloke who worked hard to become the complete player and probably the best 12 I've seen.

    Yeah that sums him up. Strong and quick but not ridiculously so. It was that plus the skills that set him apart.

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  • Mick Gold Coast QLDM Offline
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    @mn5 said in Rugby Freaks:

    Does Ma’a Nonu deserve a mention or was he just someone who did everything really well without being freakish ?

    He was as you say, in my opinion. I watched his development throughout - I liked what I saw in the Hurricanes when Super Rugby arrived and followed them a bit - Rodney, Piri, Jason Eaton. I saw a really focused, deliberate effort from Tana Umaga, bringing Ma'a Nonu on from his clumsy, random early days.

    When Tana left that fine team it seemed as if he and Conrad Smith had colluded to fashion the second half of the plan. With Corey Jane he did a lot of work teaching Nonu positional play. To his credit Nonu paid attention and just got better and better at it.

    When Sonny Bill turned up he did not see him as a threat and it was a joy to watch the ease of their combination. The try in the 2015 World Cup final was, for me after 12 years, the icing on the cake.

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    Any freakish love for Goldie? I remember him making things look so easy, he was such a natural talent, and maybe the first to break the stoic AB mould and display emotion when he scored. Bonus points for playing ODI cricket with distinction for NZ too

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  • canefanC Offline
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    replied to Mick Gold Coast QLD on last edited by
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    @mick-gold-coast-qld the try he scored in John Smit's 100th match, when he ran away to score leaving Smit holding his boot, was also satisfying

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    replied to Victor Meldrew on last edited by
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    @victor-meldrew said in Rugby Freaks:

    @canefan said in Rugby Freaks:

    @mn5 said in Rugby Freaks:

    Does Ma’a Nonu deserve a mention or was he just someone who did everything really well without being freakish ?

    I think he was freakish. A physical specimen, he was perceived as being one-dimensional, but he displayed amazing touch that he developed over time

    He was just below the level of freakish for me. An uber-talented bloke who worked hard to become the complete player and probably the best 12 I've seen.

    @victor-meldrew said in Rugby Freaks:

    @canefan said in Rugby Freaks:

    @mn5 said in Rugby Freaks:

    Does Ma’a Nonu deserve a mention or was he just someone who did everything really well without being freakish ?

    I think he was freakish. A physical specimen, he was perceived as being one-dimensional, but he displayed amazing touch that he developed over time

    He was just below the level of freakish for me. An uber-talented bloke who worked hard to become the complete player and probably the best 12 I've seen.

    I’d agree. When he came on the scene he looked like all he wanted to do was bulldoze through all day but he really developed and importantly, kept on developing. If he was a freak it was his ability to just get better and better. Glad to see the back of him in the end. 😉

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    @mick-gold-coast-qld said in Rugby Freaks:

    @mn5 said in Rugby Freaks:

    Does Ma’a Nonu deserve a mention or was he just someone who did everything really well without being freakish ?

    He was as you say, in my opinion. I watched his development throughout - I liked what I saw in the Hurricanes when Super Rugby arrived and followed them a bit - Rodney, Piri, Jason Eaton. I saw a really focused, deliberate effort from Tana Umaga, bringing Ma'a Nonu on from his clumsy, random early days.

    When Tana left that fine team it seemed as if he and Conrad Smith had colluded to fashion the second half of the plan. With Corey Jane he did a lot of work teaching Nonu positional play. To his credit Nonu paid attention and just got better and better at it.

    When Sonny Bill turned up he did not see him as a threat and it was a joy to watch the ease of their combination. The try in the 2015 World Cup final was, for me after 12 years, the icing on the cake.

    Nice write up of Nonu there, Mick. Thanks for sharing.

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    Antoine Dupont.

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  • MN5M Offline
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    replied to canefan on last edited by MN5
    #104

    @canefan said in Rugby Freaks:

    Any freakish love for Goldie? I remember him making things look so easy, he was such a natural talent, and maybe the first to break the stoic AB mould and display emotion when he scored. Bonus points for playing ODI cricket with distinction for NZ too

    Really, really skilled and very fast too, deceptively powerful to boot…..but he was definitely the least “freaky” of the back three he played in so often.

    His first class cricket stats indicated he could have had a very good international career too, shame we never really found out.

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    Jason Robinson had a freakish step. He found gaps at will, even against the tightest defences.

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    @canefan said in Rugby Freaks:

    @mick-gold-coast-qld the try he scored in John Smit's 100th match, when he ran away to score leaving Smit holding his boot, was also satisfying

    Dagg scored the try, Nonu made the line break and sweet cut out pass.

    “HE’S GOT DAGG”

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    When I think freakish ability and those something out of nothing players I immediately think of Rupeni, Cullen, Lauaki, Serevi, Michalak, Lomu, Ella

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  • nostrildamusN Offline
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    replied to MN5 on last edited by nostrildamus
    #108

    @mn5 said in Rugby Freaks:

    @canefan said in Rugby Freaks:

    Any freakish love for Goldie? I remember him making things look so easy, he was such a natural talent, and maybe the first to break the stoic AB mould and display emotion when he scored. Bonus points for playing ODI cricket with distinction for NZ too

    Really, really skilled and very fast too, deceptively powerful to boot…..but he was definitely the least “freaky” of the back three he played in so often.

    His first class cricket stats indicated he could have had a very good international career too, shame we never really found out.

    Jeff Wilson had an international ODI record!
    Longest break between ODI games..

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