The Greatest Test Matches Ever?
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Ellis park 2013 best in recent memory
For purely endings alone 2013 Lansdowne and Bled 3 2014 (I think - Fekitoa try, slade conv).
Best rugby game attended was 2002, England vs AB's at twicks. We lost, but came back from 31-13 down to almost nick it. Sat with a fantastic group of English rugby guys who represented every single thing that is good about England rugby.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
3rd Test 1997 Lions. Brains v brawn with an out-muscled AB team totally out-thinking and outsmarting the opposition.
1993? Lee Stensness still has his lucky $20 bill.
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@sparky said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
@booboo said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
Scotland v England in 1989? Clash for the 5N Grand Slam and Triple Cown. Stanger scored the Scotties' try.
It was in 1990. And has already been suggested.
Roger that. Was too busy looking for 1981.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
In no particular order....
3rd Test 1997 Lions. Brains v brawn with an out-muscled AB team totally out-thinking and outsmarting the opposition.
Am wondering if Victor may meant to refer to 4th Test 1977. 10-9 ABs with Laurie Knight's last minute try. Used 3 man scrums to combat the big strog Lions.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
@sparky
Doh! Typo - should have been 1977. The one where Sid Going was dropped and Mourie made his debut.Yeah 1993 was pretty cool as well. That was an outstanding Lions team.
Just got boobooed
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@MajorRage said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
Sat with a fantastic group of English rugby guys who represented every single thing that is good about England rugby.
Great to hear.
Had some bad experiences at Twickenham in the mid-late 2000's, but the RFU seem to have stopped the neanderthals and the atmos and behavior of the England suppers when i went last year was tremendous.
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@booboo said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
@Victor-Meldrew said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
In no particular order....
3rd Test 1997 Lions. Brains v brawn with an out-muscled AB team totally out-thinking and outsmarting the opposition.
Am wondering if Victor may meant to refer to 4th Test 1977. 10-9 ABs with Laurie Knight's last minute try. Used 3 man scrums to combat the big strog Lions.
Reminds me of similar match v France on tour later than year, second test. ABs sped it up, ran it when least expected, lots of quick and short lineout to reverse the result of the first test ( where we got somewhat Nantes'ed).
Which brings to mind the 1979 Bastille Day massacre.
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@booboo said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
@Victor-Meldrew said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
In no particular order....
3rd Test 1997 Lions. Brains v brawn with an out-muscled AB team totally out-thinking and outsmarting the opposition.
Am wondering if Victor may meant to refer to 4th Test 1977. 10-9 ABs with Laurie Knight's last minute try. Used 3 man scrums to combat the big strog Lions.
4th Test was great but we had to win the 3rd Test to have a chance to win the series - we had been reading water for years and there was a danger of losing 2 Lions series on the trot.
Just clever, innovative play which kept the Lions on the back foot, seemed to restore confidence and changed the way we played
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@Victor-Meldrew said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
@MajorRage said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
Sat with a fantastic group of English rugby guys who represented every single thing that is good about England rugby.
Great to hear.
Had some bad experiences at Twickenham in the mid-late 2000's, but the RFU seem to have stopped the neanderthals and the atmos and behavior of the England suppers when i went last year was tremendous.
Went again in 04 for baabaas and in 2018. Both had issues but on the whole weren’t too bad.
Not in a hurry to go again tho. I prefer football here.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
@MajorRage said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
Sat with a fantastic group of English rugby guys who represented every single thing that is good about England rugby.
Great to hear.
Had some bad experiences at Twickenham in the mid-late 2000's, but the RFU seem to have stopped the neanderthals and the atmos and behavior of the England suppers when i went last year was tremendous.
I've been to Twickenham many times and to be honest I've never seen much in the way of antagonism - from home or away fans, this is also true of the Principality Stadium. The issues I have with Twickenham are all to do with the money grubbing bastards that run it.
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@Catogrande said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
@Victor-Meldrew said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
@MajorRage said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
Sat with a fantastic group of English rugby guys who represented every single thing that is good about England rugby.
Great to hear.
Had some bad experiences at Twickenham in the mid-late 2000's, but the RFU seem to have stopped the neanderthals and the atmos and behavior of the England suppers when i went last year was tremendous.
I've been to Twickenham many times and to be honest I've never seen much in the way of antagonism - from home or away fans, this is also true of the Principality Stadium. The issues I have with Twickenham are all to do with the money grubbing bastards that run it.
Have had 2 bad experiences. Once was a bunch of twats abusing the ref and the opposition like a soccer crowd and the other was in the late 2000's where a bunch of people were shouting racist abuse at Pasifika AB's. To balance that, the IRB Sevens at Twickehman have been bloody brilliant
All credit to the RFU for coming down hard on the loons who were starting to give it a bad reputation. They've done a great job
Yeah, MS is great and being almost in the middle of Cardiff, the craic in the bars is awesome. Best rugby stadium I've been to.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
@Catogrande said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
@Victor-Meldrew said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
@MajorRage said in The Greatest Test Matches Ever?:
Sat with a fantastic group of English rugby guys who represented every single thing that is good about England rugby.
Great to hear.
Had some bad experiences at Twickenham in the mid-late 2000's, but the RFU seem to have stopped the neanderthals and the atmos and behavior of the England suppers when i went last year was tremendous.
I've been to Twickenham many times and to be honest I've never seen much in the way of antagonism - from home or away fans, this is also true of the Principality Stadium. The issues I have with Twickenham are all to do with the money grubbing bastards that run it.
Have had 2 bad experiences. Once was a bunch of twats abusing the ref and the opposition like a soccer crowd and the other was in the late 2000's where a bunch of people were shouting racist abuse at Pasifika AB's. To balance that, the IRB Sevens at Twickehman have been bloody brilliant
All credit to the RFU for coming down hard on the loons who were starting to give it a bad reputation. They've done a great job
Yeah, MS is great and being almost in the middle of Cardiff, the craic in the bars is awesome. Best rugby stadium I've been to.
Was there last year to watch England chuck it away. The atmosphere was amazing and really good natured. The City afterwards was a thing to behold. I lost count of the number of pissed up Welshmen, stripped to the waist in the rain chanting Waaaales, Waaaales. Still all good though.
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I have had similar experience. Crowd always pretty good.
I do love it in Cardiff, when the roof is closed and the crowd is singing its magic.
Naturally a load of NZ centric suggestions above (which is no suprise to be fair as I am the same) curious if there are any that are so epic from other countries they stick out for you?
Been nice having my memory triggered on some epic matches.
I recall in the early 2000s South Africa coming to Twickenham an getting pumped. From memory they tried to go "thug mode" and it all.just went wrong.
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@Davesofthunder Well. It's usually the games that your team has won that stand out as "the greatest" and it is sometimes difficult to separate the tension and emotion away from the actual rugby being played. All my "greatest" test matches are when England have won. Either by playing bloody well or overcoming expectations. V wales in 1998 with Alan Bateman starting off like a train but England turning it round to hammer the Welsh. England v NZ at twickenham in 2012 and again in the RWC last year. All stand outs. But I guess the true test is looking at a game when you don't have a dog in the fight and that match NZ v Aus in the rain in about 1999 was pretty epic. The skills on display that day were brilliant.
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Gibbes scoring for Wales late to deny England the slam and I think the championship for some reason sticks in my mind.
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@Damo that was the one we came back from a decent deficit wasnt it?
I didnt watch live, and we were heading back to Whangarei from a 21st in Auckland and managed to avoid any results, we said we were leaving to go home and watch it, and my mates dad said 'you will be happy'