World Rugby Men’s Player of the Year 2022
Congrats to him and to Irish rugby. He's had a hell of a 12 months and you can't argue with his record of two second place finishes at the highest level for club and country, and of course an away series win over the summer starting with a huge defensive effort in that 42-16 thrashing, backed up by making lots more tackles in the two wins that followed.
That's 3 winners to Ireland now. Remarkable for such a small country, especially when you compare with Australia (none), England (one), and Wales (one). Time to really push on and maybe make a semi-final?
That's 3 winners to Ireland now. Remarkable for such a small country, especially when you compare with Australia (none), England (one), and Wales (one). Time to really push on and maybe make a semi-final?
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Meow.JM2K6 wrote: Mon Nov 21, 2022 11:21 am Congrats to him and to Irish rugby. He's had a hell of a 12 months and you can't argue with his record of two second place finishes at the highest level for club and country, and of course an away series win over the summer starting with a huge defensive effort in that 42-16 thrashing, backed up by making lots more tackles in the two wins that followed.
That's 3 winners to Ireland now. Remarkable for such a small country, especially when you compare with Australia (none), England (one), and Wales (one). Time to really push on and maybe make a semi-final?
I don't think you understand the transformative effect that losing a semi-final has. It can sustain fans for generations. Look at Wales.inactionman wrote: Mon Nov 21, 2022 11:22 amMeow.JM2K6 wrote: Mon Nov 21, 2022 11:21 am Congrats to him and to Irish rugby. He's had a hell of a 12 months and you can't argue with his record of two second place finishes at the highest level for club and country, and of course an away series win over the summer starting with a huge defensive effort in that 42-16 thrashing, backed up by making lots more tackles in the two wins that followed.
That's 3 winners to Ireland now. Remarkable for such a small country, especially when you compare with Australia (none), England (one), and Wales (one). Time to really push on and maybe make a semi-final?
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Capuozzo may have had some really exciting moments for Italy, but he's not as rounded a player as Steward nor did he play as many tests this year. I can see why Steward got the nod.Tichtheid wrote: Mon Nov 21, 2022 2:48 pm Pfft, try being unrelenting shite since the game went pro.
Anyway, England fans must be delighted at Freddie Steward making the 2022 team of the year.
Stuff that in your pipe and smoke it, Ange Capuozzo
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Remember the people who said you couldn't play VDF and POM in the same backrow?
I can see why he did, he's a great young player. In saying that Capuozzo has had some absolutely incredible, year defining, moments, so I think unlucky.sockwithaticket wrote: Mon Nov 21, 2022 3:04 pmCapuozzo may have had some really exciting moments for Italy, but he's not as rounded a player as Steward nor did he play as many tests this year. I can see why Steward got the nod.Tichtheid wrote: Mon Nov 21, 2022 2:48 pm Pfft, try being unrelenting shite since the game went pro.
Anyway, England fans must be delighted at Freddie Steward making the 2022 team of the year.
Stuff that in your pipe and smoke it, Ange Capuozzo
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
Before people start feeling too sorry for Capuozzo, he did win an actual award as the breakout player of the year, rather than the consolation prize of being named in the world 15. Breakout player of the year seems entirely appropriate to me for what he has achieved this year.Slick wrote: Mon Nov 21, 2022 5:31 pmI can see why he did, he's a great young player. In saying that Capuozzo has had some absolutely incredible, year defining, moments, so I think unlucky.sockwithaticket wrote: Mon Nov 21, 2022 3:04 pmCapuozzo may have had some really exciting moments for Italy, but he's not as rounded a player as Steward nor did he play as many tests this year. I can see why Steward got the nod.Tichtheid wrote: Mon Nov 21, 2022 2:48 pm Pfft, try being unrelenting shite since the game went pro.
Anyway, England fans must be delighted at Freddie Steward making the 2022 team of the year.
Stuff that in your pipe and smoke it, Ange Capuozzo
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SA really missed a trick not poaching him.
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Poach a loose forward? Now why the fok would we need to do that?
Perhaps if he was a 10 who could kick and tackle.
A 10 who can pass is too much for SA to even ask for.average joe wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 6:41 amPoach a loose forward? Now why the fok would we need to do that?
Perhaps if he was a 10 who could kick and tackle.
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Whoooooosh.average joe wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 6:41 amPoach a loose forward? Now why the fok would we need to do that?
Perhaps if he was a 10 who could kick and tackle.
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What type of thing is that? I doubt it exist. Why would he pass if he can just kick it?robmatic wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 8:40 amA 10 who can pass is too much for SA to even ask for.average joe wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 6:41 amPoach a loose forward? Now why the fok would we need to do that?
Perhaps if he was a 10 who could kick and tackle.
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Because he's GAR and not a dumb meathead who picks up cards for trying to maim his opponents.average joe wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 6:41 amPoach a loose forward? Now why the fok would we need to do that?
Perhaps if he was a 10 who could kick and tackle.
average joe wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 10:00 amWhat type of thing is that? I doubt it exist. Why would he pass if he can just kick it?robmatic wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 8:40 amA 10 who can pass is too much for SA to even ask for.average joe wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 6:41 am
Poach a loose forward? Now why the fok would we need to do that?
Perhaps if he was a 10 who could kick and tackle.


Harsh on DupontUncle fester wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 9:14 pmBecause he's GAR and not a dumb meathead who picks up cards for trying to maim his opponents.average joe wrote: Tue Nov 22, 2022 6:41 amPoach a loose forward? Now why the fok would we need to do that?
Perhaps if he was a 10 who could kick and tackle.