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NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022

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    Best player in the world at the Mo IMHO. Disgraceful that Ardie is not on that list !!!!

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            The main thing thats crystal clear is despite all the commentary about decline, lack of aura, woefulness etc of the current All Black team, thats it's still considered one hell of a scalp.

            WR basically say that Ireland have two nominees (out of 4) because of that series.

            It may be me being pissy, but those two Irish blokes are the two of the 4 that wouldn't be in my world XV. I'd have Finn Russell & Ardie over them.

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              Am played 5 games this year, farcical he's in the. I think they lost 3 of them?

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              • MajorPomM MajorPom

                The main thing thats crystal clear is despite all the commentary about decline, lack of aura, woefulness etc of the current All Black team, thats it's still considered one hell of a scalp.

                WR basically say that Ireland have two nominees (out of 4) because of that series.

                It may be me being pissy, but those two Irish blokes are the two of the 4 that wouldn't be in my world XV. I'd have Finn Russell & Ardie over them.

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                @MajorRage look, I fucking hate you for making me do this, but didn't they only make number 1 this year?

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                  This is all small fry compared to the major outrage here.

                  21 years or these men's awards and there has never been a single nomination for a prop. If that's not discrimination against our bigger boned brethren, I don't know what is.

                  0/109 nominations for props 2001-2022
                  Prop = 0
                  Hooker = 5
                  Lock = 10
                  Flanker = 25
                  No 8 = 10
                  Scrum-half = 11
                  Fly-half = 19
                  Centre = 14
                  Wing = 9
                  Fullback = 6

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                  • BonesB Bones

                    @MajorRage look, I fucking hate you for making me do this, but didn't they only make number 1 this year?

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                    #39

                    @Bones said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022:

                    @MajorRage look, I fucking hate you for making me do this, but didn't they only make number 1 this year?

                    Yeah. I'm referencing the WR statement. Here is what they said about Sexton / VDF

                    " Sexton, named Player of the Year in 2018, and first-time nominee Josh van der Flier were part of the Ireland team that claimed an historic series win against the All Blacks in New Zealand."

                    No mention of ranking etc. I'm not saying they are shit players. Pretty far from it. They just aren't in my World XV, whereas Dupont & Am are. I acknowledge that I may just be being pissy here as I hate Irish rugby. Everything form their style, their "recruiting", their punditry/commentary & a lot of their fans just pisses me off.

                    Thats usually a sign they have a good team tbf.

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                    • M Margin_Walker

                      This is all small fry compared to the major outrage here.

                      21 years or these men's awards and there has never been a single nomination for a prop. If that's not discrimination against our bigger boned brethren, I don't know what is.

                      0/109 nominations for props 2001-2022
                      Prop = 0
                      Hooker = 5
                      Lock = 10
                      Flanker = 25
                      No 8 = 10
                      Scrum-half = 11
                      Fly-half = 19
                      Centre = 14
                      Wing = 9
                      Fullback = 6

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                      #40

                      @Margin_Walker said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022:

                      This is all small fry compared to the major outrage here.

                      21 years or these men's awards and there has never been a single nomination for a prop. If that's not discrimination against our bigger boned brethren, I don't know what is.

                      0/109 nominations for props 2001-2022
                      Prop = 0
                      Hooker = 5
                      Lock = 10
                      Flanker = 25
                      No 8 = 10
                      Scrum-half = 11
                      Fly-half = 19
                      Centre = 14
                      Wing = 9
                      Fullback = 6

                      RedBeard! Nice to see you back mate!!

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                      • MajorPomM MajorPom

                        @Bones said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022:

                        @MajorRage look, I fucking hate you for making me do this, but didn't they only make number 1 this year?

                        Yeah. I'm referencing the WR statement. Here is what they said about Sexton / VDF

                        " Sexton, named Player of the Year in 2018, and first-time nominee Josh van der Flier were part of the Ireland team that claimed an historic series win against the All Blacks in New Zealand."

                        No mention of ranking etc. I'm not saying they are shit players. Pretty far from it. They just aren't in my World XV, whereas Dupont & Am are. I acknowledge that I may just be being pissy here as I hate Irish rugby. Everything form their style, their "recruiting", their punditry/commentary & a lot of their fans just pisses me off.

                        Thats usually a sign they have a good team tbf.

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                        @MajorRage well duh, of course I hadn't read that. But yeah, as for the latter, we couldn't be more aligned.

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                        • StargazerS Stargazer

                          International Rugby Players Men’s Try of the Year

                          • Rodrigo Fernandez (Chile, v USA on 9 July)
                          • Chris Harris (Scotland, v Italy on 12 March)
                          • Edoardo Padovani (Italy, v Wales on 19 March)
                          • Louis Rees-Zammit (Wales, v South Africa on 2 July)

                          Three counter-attacking tries that started deep inside the attacking team’s own half and one example of pure pace. Chile fly-half Rodrigo Fernandez picked up the ball just outside his 22 and then slalomed past six USA defenders before reaching the line, a feat made all the more implausible by the incredibly wet conditions. Chris Harris finished off a fine team counter-attack for Scotland against Italy, while Edoardo Padovani touched down for the Azzurri against Wales following a scintillating break from Ange Capuozzo. Louis Rees-Zammit, meanwhile, used his acceleration to leave the South African defence trailing in his wake.

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                          @Stargazer said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022:

                          International Rugby Players Men’s Try of the Year

                          • Rodrigo Fernandez (Chile, v USA on 9 July)
                          • Chris Harris (Scotland, v Italy on 12 March)
                          • Edoardo Padovani (Italy, v Wales on 19 March)
                          • Louis Rees-Zammit (Wales, v South Africa on 2 July)

                          Three counter-attacking tries that started deep inside the attacking team’s own half and one example of pure pace. Chile fly-half Rodrigo Fernandez picked up the ball just outside his 22 and then slalomed past six USA defenders before reaching the line, a feat made all the more implausible by the incredibly wet conditions. Chris Harris finished off a fine team counter-attack for Scotland against Italy, while Edoardo Padovani touched down for the Azzurri against Wales following a scintillating break from Ange Capuozzo. Louis Rees-Zammit, meanwhile, used his acceleration to leave the South African defence trailing in his wake.

                          Love the Italian try, individual brilliance but then the calm to make the right play and put his teamate over. Beautiful

                          That Wales try is fine, but is it really a top 5 try in the world for the year???

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                          • voodooV voodoo

                            @Stargazer said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022:

                            International Rugby Players Men’s Try of the Year

                            • Rodrigo Fernandez (Chile, v USA on 9 July)
                            • Chris Harris (Scotland, v Italy on 12 March)
                            • Edoardo Padovani (Italy, v Wales on 19 March)
                            • Louis Rees-Zammit (Wales, v South Africa on 2 July)

                            Three counter-attacking tries that started deep inside the attacking team’s own half and one example of pure pace. Chile fly-half Rodrigo Fernandez picked up the ball just outside his 22 and then slalomed past six USA defenders before reaching the line, a feat made all the more implausible by the incredibly wet conditions. Chris Harris finished off a fine team counter-attack for Scotland against Italy, while Edoardo Padovani touched down for the Azzurri against Wales following a scintillating break from Ange Capuozzo. Louis Rees-Zammit, meanwhile, used his acceleration to leave the South African defence trailing in his wake.

                            Love the Italian try, individual brilliance but then the calm to make the right play and put his teamate over. Beautiful

                            That Wales try is fine, but is it really a top 5 try in the world for the year???

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                            #43

                            @voodoo said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022:

                            That Wales try is fine, but is it really a top 5 try in the world for the year???

                            against the WORLD CHAMPION SPRINGBOKS and beating Am, who is on top of the world this year.

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                            • BonesB Bones

                              @voodoo said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022:

                              That Wales try is fine, but is it really a top 5 try in the world for the year???

                              against the WORLD CHAMPION SPRINGBOKS and beating Am, who is on top of the world this year.

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                              @Bones said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022:

                              @voodoo said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022:

                              That Wales try is fine, but is it really a top 5 try in the world for the year???

                              against the WORLD CHAMPION SPRINGBOKS and beating Am, who is on top of the world this year.

                              My bad

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                              • MajorPomM MajorPom

                                @Margin_Walker said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022:

                                This is all small fry compared to the major outrage here.

                                21 years or these men's awards and there has never been a single nomination for a prop. If that's not discrimination against our bigger boned brethren, I don't know what is.

                                0/109 nominations for props 2001-2022
                                Prop = 0
                                Hooker = 5
                                Lock = 10
                                Flanker = 25
                                No 8 = 10
                                Scrum-half = 11
                                Fly-half = 19
                                Centre = 14
                                Wing = 9
                                Fullback = 6

                                RedBeard! Nice to see you back mate!!

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                                booboo
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                                @MajorRage said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022:

                                @Margin_Walker said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022:

                                This is all small fry compared to the major outrage here.

                                21 years or these men's awards and there has never been a single nomination for a prop. If that's not discrimination against our bigger boned brethren, I don't know what is.

                                0/109 nominations for props 2001-2022
                                Prop = 0
                                Hooker = 5
                                Lock = 10
                                Flanker = 25
                                No 8 = 10
                                Scrum-half = 11
                                Fly-half = 19
                                Centre = 14
                                Wing = 9
                                Fullback = 6

                                RedBeard! Nice to see you back mate!!

                                Can't be Redbeard. He lumped in "Prop" as one position.

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                                  • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

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                                    @Daffy-Jaffy hah I was gonna say I thought Arundell was an odd call - the try was a cracker though.

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                                    • M Margin_Walker

                                      This is all small fry compared to the major outrage here.

                                      21 years or these men's awards and there has never been a single nomination for a prop. If that's not discrimination against our bigger boned brethren, I don't know what is.

                                      0/109 nominations for props 2001-2022
                                      Prop = 0
                                      Hooker = 5
                                      Lock = 10
                                      Flanker = 25
                                      No 8 = 10
                                      Scrum-half = 11
                                      Fly-half = 19
                                      Centre = 14
                                      Wing = 9
                                      Fullback = 6

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                                      @Margin_Walker said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2022:

                                      This is all small fry compared to the major outrage here.

                                      21 years or these men's awards and there has never been a single nomination for a prop. If that's not discrimination against our bigger boned brethren, I don't know what is.

                                      0/109 nominations for props 2001-2022
                                      Prop = 0
                                      Hooker = 5
                                      Lock = 10
                                      Flanker = 25
                                      No 8 = 10
                                      Scrum-half = 11
                                      Fly-half = 19
                                      Centre = 14
                                      Wing = 9
                                      Fullback = 6

                                      I’ve not seen a line out maul try nominated for Try of the Year either.
                                      Funny how WR want to hand out awards for exciting running rugby scores yet run the game so that the most productive scoring option is from a maul.

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                                        https://twitter.com/WorldRugby/status/1594413685736230912

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                                          https://twitter.com/WorldRugby/status/1594420106833952769

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