2016 End-of-year internationals
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@gollum said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
@MN5 said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
Underrated ? ? ? ? He got nominated for player of the year for fucken years on end despite not exactly leading his pretty shit team to any sort of tangible rewards. If anything he's quite the opposite.
Under-rated DOWN SOUTH, up north he's viewed as one of the finest players of his generation, down in NZ he's seen as the 5th Whitelock brother
As for leading his team to tangible reward.. its kind of a 15 man game... by that standard Jonathan Davis, Gavin Hastings & Pat Lam were all shithouse too
Big Gav beat the ABs two times more than Parisse ever did ( and ever will ) albeit with the Lions and World 15.
Parisse is like BOD was, obviously good but lesser players make him look heaps better. BOD probably had 5-6 oposition midfielders playing in his era as good or arguably better than he was.
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BOD had two seasons IMO where there was no doubt he was the best centre in rugby. For the rest of them he varied between Test standard and very good.
Parisse on the other hand carries Italy. I think he'd have been genuinely brilliant if he had the benefit of New Zealand coaching.
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@reprobate said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
always hard to judge stand-out individuals in shit teams - it's not like there is a loose forward alive that could have led italy to success given the other players in the side.
even more so in some positions - you could be a super powerful scrummaging hooker, put every dart on the money, a rampaging ball runner and a clean-out machine and still look like nothing special if the rest of your team is shit.that georgian godzilla chap, the namibian with the many broken noses and parisse would be an interesting trio to see in action - much rather see that sort of best of the minor nations team than the north vs south on the other thread.
Keith Wood was bloody good in a team that was often going backwards. As for the other two you mention are they genuinely good players or just "cult hero" types ? Not having watched much of Namibia or Georgia I'm not the best person to comment.
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You've summed it up in your last sentence. You watch fuck all rugby and claim to know just how good Parisse is and where he sits in the echelon of players?
He's nothing like bod. No one is saying he's the best. But he's not crap, he's very, very good. If he was available to NZ he'd be in every squad - you can't say that about too many overseas players...there aren't any in the Scotland team for example.
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@Bones said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
You've summed it up in your last sentence. You watch fuck all rugby and claim to know just how good Parisse is and where he sits in the echelon of players?
He's nothing like bod. No one is saying he's the best. But he's not crap, he's very, very good. If he was available to NZ he'd be in every squad - you can't say that about too many overseas players...there aren't any in the Scotland team for example.
Standard MN5 bulshit
"I don't watch any rugby, but still find time to critisise players I've never seen on a forum dedicated to the sport"Parisse is awesome, a phenomenal athlete who would definitely have been a long term AB in my opinion
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While he's undoubtedly a very good player (very very good) would he have made a heap of teams? Read is better. And we haven't carried a 2nd out-and-out 8 in the squad all that regularly. Is he a good enough 6/7 to make the bench (seeing as Read has rarely been unavailable)?
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@mariner4life said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
While he's undoubtedly a very good player (very very good) would he have made a heap of teams? Read is better. And we haven't carried a 2nd out-and-out 8 in the squad all that regularly. Is he a good enough 6/7 to make the bench (seeing as Read has rarely been unavailable)?
He's older than Read. He would have been battling Rodney nad hence been picked earlier than Read.
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@antipodean as a placeholder?
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@antipodean said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
@mariner4life said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
While he's undoubtedly a very good player (very very good) would he have made a heap of teams? Read is better. And we haven't carried a 2nd out-and-out 8 in the squad all that regularly. Is he a good enough 6/7 to make the bench (seeing as Read has rarely been unavailable)?
He's older than Read. He would have been battling Rodney nad hence been picked earlier than Read.
Back then, most of our players left for overseas if the got stuck behind someone.
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@mariner4life I'd easily pick him ahead of Messam, Luatua, Dixon, Squire...just of the last few years. While else has there been?
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@mariner4life I'm not sure what that means?
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@Bones said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
You've summed it up in your last sentence. You watch fuck all rugby and claim to know just how good Parisse is and where he sits in the echelon of players?
He's nothing like bod. No one is saying he's the best. But he's not crap, he's very, very good. If he was available to NZ he'd be in every squad - you can't say that about too many overseas players...there aren't any in the Scotland team for example.
Now come on, if Jeremy Thrush can make the ABs then Richie Gray would have walked into the team. Must be fun having time to watch lots of Georgian and Namibian games.
If Parisse is that good then the other 14 Italians must be fucken horrific players.
@SammyC I don't go out of my way to watch Italy but to me the proof is in the ( lack of ) results. Repeated nominations for player of the year in the northern hemisphere doesn't exactly indicate he's underrated. How many times has Italy made it out of the group stages in the WC while he's been playing ?
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@MN5 said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
Keith Wood was bloody good in a team that was often going backwards. As for the other two you mention are they genuinely good players or just "cult hero" types ? Not having watched much of Namibia or Georgia I'm not the best person to comment.
agree wood was a standout in a team that was only reasonable - but ireland is not italy, and certainly not georgia or namibia.
gorgodza was voted best foreign player in france a few years back, and burger was saracens player of the year when they won the premiership a few years ago too; they're good players.
on top of that i guess it does always make me warm to a player when you see them absolutely hoeing in and laying waste to everyone they can (and themselves in the process) in games which are a total lost cause because their team is hopelessly outmatched. it's that go down fighting sort of attitude - made me change my mind about shalk burger too that. initially thought: very good player, bit dirty, whatever - but in that real rough patch the boks had he just lifted and lifted game after game, loss after loss - it was bloody heroic, and he's now an all-time great bok in my eyes. -
@Bones well the claim has been made he would play a heap of tests (100 was mentioned) but filling in for those guys you mention won't get you many.
While he's a better player than Messam there's no guarantee he would be picked as Kaino's replacement given the significant differences in how they play.
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@MN5 Yeah, I don't think I can talk about this with someone showing this much idiocy. Gray is tall, that's about it. Does fuck all else, nowhere near the workrate of Thrush. I guess it goes to show how shit a player Caucau was, that Fiji never won the world cup with him there. Your knowledge sucks bro and you're showing it.
@mariner4life I didn't make that claim?
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@Bones said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
@MN5 Yeah, I don't think I can talk about this with someone showing this much idiocy. Gray is tall, that's about it. Does fuck all else, nowhere near the workrate of Thrush. I guess it goes to show how shit a player Caucau was, that Fiji never won the world cup with him there. Your knowledge sucks bro and you're showing it.
@mariner4life I didn't make that claim?
I thought the "walked into the team" bit would've given away the sarcasm ? Stop picking on Scotland, I'm not dissing the bourne or even the middle east.
Parisse has played in a heap more WCs than Caucau who was pretty much one of the stars of the tournament in the one he played in. I'm saying he wouldn't have played 100 tests for the ABs, if you can find a post where I'm claiming he's shit then show me, otherwise stop with the niggly shit.
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@MN5 said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
@Bones said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
You've summed it up in your last sentence. You watch fuck all rugby and claim to know just how good Parisse is and where he sits in the echelon of players?
He's nothing like bod. No one is saying he's the best. But he's not crap, he's very, very good. If he was available to NZ he'd be in every squad - you can't say that about too many overseas players...there aren't any in the Scotland team for example.
Now come on, if Jeremy Thrush can make the ABs then Richie Gray would have walked into the team. Must be fun having time to watch lots of Georgian and Namibian games.
If Parisse is that good then the other 14 Italians must be fucken horrific players.
@SammyC I don't go out of my way to watch Italy but to me the proof is in the ( lack of ) results. Repeated nominations for player of the year in the northern hemisphere doesn't exactly indicate he's underrated. How many times has Italy made it out of the group stages in the WC while he's been playing ?
He doesn't play every position. The Economist did a piece on why Italy underachieve and it comes down to a lack of a quality first five-eighth.
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@antipodean said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
@MN5 said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
@Bones said in 2016 End-of-year internationals:
You've summed it up in your last sentence. You watch fuck all rugby and claim to know just how good Parisse is and where he sits in the echelon of players?
He's nothing like bod. No one is saying he's the best. But he's not crap, he's very, very good. If he was available to NZ he'd be in every squad - you can't say that about too many overseas players...there aren't any in the Scotland team for example.
Now come on, if Jeremy Thrush can make the ABs then Richie Gray would have walked into the team. Must be fun having time to watch lots of Georgian and Namibian games.
If Parisse is that good then the other 14 Italians must be fucken horrific players.
@SammyC I don't go out of my way to watch Italy but to me the proof is in the ( lack of ) results. Repeated nominations for player of the year in the northern hemisphere doesn't exactly indicate he's underrated. How many times has Italy made it out of the group stages in the WC while he's been playing ?
He doesn't play every position. The Economist did a piece on why Italy underachieve and it comes down to a lack of a quality first five-eighth.
The Economist is the guru for international rugby performance now?
Anyway, Parisse is an awesome player but for much of the past 6 or 7 years one or other of the guys he would have been competing against (Read and Kaino) has been the best player in the ABs.
If He was already in the ABs before their arrival could have held them out to get to 100 test? No idea.