Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..
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@voodoo said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
What an absurd assertion, to claim Wilkinson is better because he was a better defender (which is debatable anyway, was he a better defensive communicator, a better scrambling defender yada yada).
Yep, but look who said it...As I said, it proves that Carter was the best if Clive disagrees.
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@kiwimurph said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@chester-draws said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@canefan said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@berniescorner said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
I remember thinking in 2011 WC if DC had been fully fit we would have walked it. He was that good.
Thinking along that line it makes the 2011 win even more impressive because we did it with 3rd and 4th choice 10s
Except the third choice turned out to be far, far better than the second choice -- we just did not know that at the time. When Cruden was 1st Five for the the ABs was our best ever period.
Cruden ran onto the 2011 final with no demons (as did Beaver) and could just play his game. Carter was carrying two horrible previous RWC losses in his head. Given that the rest of the team near choked for the same reason, I don't think Carter would have made much difference.
If having Carter would have walked it, why did having McCaw make it so difficult?
McCaw had a broken bone in his foot in the 2011 RWC.
As for Carter, the best 10 i've ever seen. He had it all.
That 2015 RWC quarter, semi and final performance from him something else. He finally laid to rest the issue of never having won a World Cup (by being on the field). The drop goal in the final gets more publicity but the drop goal in the rain in the semi was just as impressive - up to that point the ABs were looking a bit shaky and he grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck.
There's a moment in the 2015 final when Nehe puts a pretty flaccid clearing kick into touch just outside the 22. Bender might be in the bin at this time and the Aussie resurgence is coming.
Dan basically starts talking more than ever, revving the boys up and, on replays if you just focus on him, he takes the game as his to win and simply gets it done, including the drop goal from a static base which was immense.There was no way he was going to let this one get away.
Jesus, he was good😁
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@kiwimurph said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@delicatessen left foot. The final conversion out in front in the final he kicked with his right.
With hardly any replays or footage of it! 🙂
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@kiwimurph said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@delicatessen left foot. The final conversion out in front in the final he kicked with his right.
Fuckin' legend. I remember sitting at Twickenham watching that, plastic glasses of champagne in hand. Jeez, the Bollinger tent made some money off me that night.
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@snowy said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@voodoo said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
What an absurd assertion, to claim Wilkinson is better because he was a better defender (which is debatable anyway, was he a better defensive communicator, a better scrambling defender yada yada).
Yep, but look who said it...As I said, it proves that Carter was the best if Clive disagrees.
DC woulda made this tackle, JW was shit.
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@snowy said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
Which undisputedly proves that Dan was the best ten ever.
As for Jonny being better defensively, he probably put in more hard hits, but Dan's low technique was text book stuff especially to bring down larger players. So I'd go with Dan there too Clive, just because you coached your boy didn't make him better.
Johnny was defensively great all for a couple of sessions, then his shoulders were fucked and he was never that good any more
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@chester-draws said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@canefan said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@berniescorner said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
I remember thinking in 2011 WC if DC had been fully fit we would have walked it. He was that good.
Thinking along that line it makes the 2011 win even more impressive because we did it with 3rd and 4th choice 10s
Except the third choice turned out to be far, far better than the second choice -- we just did not know that at the time. When Cruden was 1st Five for the the ABs was our best ever period.
Cruden ran onto the 2011 final with no demons (as did Beaver) and could just play his game. Carter was carrying two horrible previous RWC losses in his head. Given that the rest of the team near choked for the same reason, I don't think Carter would have made much difference.
If having Carter would have walked it, why did having McCaw make it so difficult?
Is this an obvious troll is obvious post?
Let's take it as face value to indulge you. Carter didn't play in one of the RWC losses and was injured out of the other one when the ABs were on top, why on earth would he carry those losses in his head.
I'm as big a fan as any of Cruden, and from 2012 he was on fire, but there's no way he was up with DC's standard in 2011. It's lunacy to say the best 10 the game has ever seen wouldn't make a huge difference.
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Everyone is talking up DC's droppie in the RWC, and rightly so, but what about that enormous clearing kick he smoked few minutes earlier to relieve pressure? That was huge, and you could see how pumped up he was. Never seen him so animated yet in total control.
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@chester-draws said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
Cruden ran onto the 2011 final with no demons (as did Beaver) and could just play his game.
I'd think Beaver had a huge number of demons to face as he was held pretty much responsible for an awful loss to the Wobbles in Hong Kong (IIRC).
Stepped up to the mark and played the game of his life that day - one of the most clear-headed players on the paddock. No wonder McCaw holds him in such high regard
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@mn5 said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
DC woulda made this tackle
Sums up what I was getting at earlier nicely. Taking on a guy twice your size high isn't very wise (and yes, Dan would have nailed him around the ankles, no doubt about it - well maybe a little doubt, but not very much doubt overall).
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@siam said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@kiwimurph said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@chester-draws said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@canefan said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@berniescorner said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
I remember thinking in 2011 WC if DC had been fully fit we would have walked it. He was that good.
Thinking along that line it makes the 2011 win even more impressive because we did it with 3rd and 4th choice 10s
Except the third choice turned out to be far, far better than the second choice -- we just did not know that at the time. When Cruden was 1st Five for the the ABs was our best ever period.
Cruden ran onto the 2011 final with no demons (as did Beaver) and could just play his game. Carter was carrying two horrible previous RWC losses in his head. Given that the rest of the team near choked for the same reason, I don't think Carter would have made much difference.
If having Carter would have walked it, why did having McCaw make it so difficult?
McCaw had a broken bone in his foot in the 2011 RWC.
As for Carter, the best 10 i've ever seen. He had it all.
That 2015 RWC quarter, semi and final performance from him something else. He finally laid to rest the issue of never having won a World Cup (by being on the field). The drop goal in the final gets more publicity but the drop goal in the rain in the semi was just as impressive - up to that point the ABs were looking a bit shaky and he grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck.
There's a moment in the 2015 final when Nehe puts a pretty flaccid clearing kick into touch just outside the 22. Bender might be in the bin at this time and the Aussie resurgence is coming.
Dan basically starts talking more than ever, revving the boys up and, on replays if you just focus on him, he takes the game as his to win and simply gets it done, including the drop goal from a static base which was immense.There was no way he was going to let this one get away.
Jesus, he was good😁
Misses touch (as he was knackered from covering fullback and wing, Aussies had done a job on him sending him one side to the other), Aussies regather, counter and Kuridrani scores to get it within 5. And you're absolutely right about DC: three massive moments to close out the match: the touch finder, the 55m penalty, the dg.
A memory of the penalty was Kafer saying "Dan Carter will get this. He's just THAT sort of player."
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@victor-meldrew said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@chester-draws said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
Cruden ran onto the 2011 final with no demons (as did Beaver) and could just play his game.
I'd think Beaver had a huge number of demons to face as he was held pretty much responsible for an awful loss to the Wobbles in Hong Kong (IIRC).
Stepped up to the mark and played the game of his life that day - one of the most clear-headed players on the paddock. No wonder McCaw holds him in such high regard
I was there live and rewatched it four years later and thought it was an unremarkable Beaver performance. He didn't bottle it (yay) but they were outscored 7-3 by an otherwise pedestrian French team.
Obviously not all his fault getting ball from Ellis and given the tense moment, but there are at least 10 other guys on that paddock that defended like Banshees in that second half who deserve the credit for that win more than Beaver for one wobbly penalty and not a whole lot else.
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Carter’s defence was superb because he had textbook tackling technique. I’m a huge fan of Wilkinson and he was fearless in defence despite his size, but Wilko didn’t have the technique and accuracy of Carter.
Carter’s ability to kick off both feet with distance and accuracy under pressure.
Then there’s the running and passing games and the goal kicking. But the defence and kicking was what really sets him apart in my book.
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@rotated said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@victor-meldrew said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
@chester-draws said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
Cruden ran onto the 2011 final with no demons (as did Beaver) and could just play his game.
I'd think Beaver had a huge number of demons to face as he was held pretty much responsible for an awful loss to the Wobbles in Hong Kong (IIRC).
Stepped up to the mark and played the game of his life that day - one of the most clear-headed players on the paddock. No wonder McCaw holds him in such high regard
I was there live and rewatched it four years later and thought it was an unremarkable Beaver performance. He didn't bottle it (yay) but they were outscored 7-3 by an otherwise pedestrian French team.
Obviously not all his fault getting ball from Ellis and given the tense moment, but there are at least 10 other guys on that paddock that defended like Banshees in that second half who deserve the credit for that win more than Beaver for one wobbly penalty and not a whole lot else.
You might want to top up your half empty glass
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Not saying Beaver won the game on his own, just pointing out he had more than a few demons to conquer and did pretty well overall in the context of that game.
If we'd had a fit DC for that game, we'd have won a lot easier and they'd be no teeth marks on the back of my sofa.
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@shark said in Dan Carter hanging up his boots ..:
Best 10 ever and one of the very best All Blacks ever. Possibly our best ever back.
Best back I've seen anywhere by some margin.
As for Beaver's part in the RWC final, he was adequate under pressure but nearly blew that kick.
He only needed to be adequate under pressure and not miss the kick. He was and he didn't.