'Campo' was never shy when it came to having a thing or two to say, but he got away with it because of what he could do on the pitch. A No 8 with the carrying ability of a tight-forward and the passing and kicking skills of an out-half.
Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Remembered for making the break that set-up Jason Robinson's try in the World Cup final, but contributed so much more to England's campaign.If Bakkies Botha wasn't bad enough, South Africa also possessed the mean Schalk Burger in their pack that inflicted plenty of punishment in opponents. 'The Chiropractor' by name, Brian Lima was a World Cup force to be reckoned with - just ask Derick Hougaard. A World Cup winner who spent a decade at the top of the game.The other half of New Zealand's unrivalled centre pairing, Nonu overcame early struggles in his international career to become a force to be reckoned with. All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has said Saturday's clash at the Cake Tin has nothing to do with the 2019 Rugby World Cup, but he's wrong in my opinion. 'Inga the winger' has the unusual accolade of playing at two Rugby World Cups for two different nations. However, he stole the show in 2015 when he gave his winners' medal to a young fan who ran onto the pitch to hug him. Merci à toutes et à tous d'avoir suivi ces deux matches en notre compagnie. A member of the four World Cups club, Hernandez remains one of the most exciting and attacking-minded players to have graced the game.The Australian full-back was instrumental in the 1999 World Cup victory, with his ability to kick goals for fun proving a key weapon in the Wallabies armoury. Les Springboks affronteront, eux, la Namibie, samedi prochain.Ils ne se sont pas mis que le public japonais dans la poche... Quel match, les enfants ! However, he features low on the list due to featuring at just one World Cup due to injury. But perhaps he can take credit for producing that thrilling extra-time final in Melbourne. 'Willie O' was a giant of the game who helped the Wallabies to World Cup glory in 1991, leading the pack from No 8 with distinction.
Less than two months out from the World Cup, the Springboks have proved they have serious credentials to claim a third world crown, while silencing those who believe New Zealand are hot favourites to defend their title.Reserve halfback Herschel Jantjies was the visitors’ hero at the end of Saturday’s absorbing Rugby Championship encounter, latching onto a Cheslin Kolbe chip and juggling before crossing with 50 seconds remaining.It completed a brilliant week for Jantjies, who scored twice on debut in last week’s 35-17 defeat of Australia in Johannesburg.Five-eighth Handre Pollard slotted the pressure conversion to cement the first draw between the great rivals since 1994.After being dominated for most of the first half, New Zealand appeared to wrest control when a piece of Beauden Barrett magic put Jack Goodhue over and gave them a flattering 7-6 halftime lead.The All Blacks dominated the second half but couldn’t handle South Africa’s late resolve, as was the case when the Springboks won 36-34 at the same venue 10 months ago.This was a grim spectacle by comparison, dominated by punishing defences and high error counts.Hansen said it was sobering to be on the receiving end of a crucial late try, something the All Black had specialised in under his watch.“We’ve done that to plenty of sides ourselves so sometimes you’ve just got to take your own medicine and move on,” he said.“I said right from the beginning the (Rugby Championship) is not our priority, the World Cup is, and the Bledisloe Cup.“We’ve had to find some things out and we’re finding them out, which is great.”Springboks counterpart Rassie Erasmus swatted aside suggestions the draw seemed more like a win for his team, believing they were fortunate to force the stalemate.“We are under no illusions that we could have lost this game, like last year (in South Africa),” he said.“We got away with a draw and we’ll be satisfied with that. His lineout presence was intimidating enough before he'd even left the ground, while he wasn't half-bad at carrying either.His performance against New Zealand in 1999 semi-finals remains one of the great individual displays in World Cup history.
ALL BLACKS 2019 Rugby World Cup. Jones was unstoppable at times during that 1987 campaign, and thankfully returned to the side for the Saturday World Cup final to seize his crowning glory.It takes something special to be nicknamed 'Nobody', because 'Nobody's Perfect'. The most insightful comments on all subjects will be published daily in dedicated articles. He provided one of the moments of the 2015 World Cup when he scored from nearly halfway in the final against Australia.An enigma on the field who played with panache that befitted French rugby at the time.
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