headhunter
International Vice-Captain
Wasn't up in time to view the game, but seems like we put in a decent performance in miserable conditions.
Ironically we're not into the coldest part of winter either....it did look bitterly cold though, good on Tony Johnson for letting him go and not asking him a series of pointless questions.Only saw the second half but what awful conditions.
Found it pretty amazing that after the match, Brian O'Driscoll said he'd never played rugby in colder conditions than what it was tonight in Wellington.
BBC Scotland not showing it?Really annoyed that Sky is showing that England Saxons **** whilst I can't get pictures of Argentina and Scotland for love nor money.
He could have died!O'Driscol looked absolutely frozen don't think I have ever seen a player looking so cold after a game.
I would argue that McCaw is the better openside flanker based on their careers, but Jones the better all-round rugby player. Jones was unbelievable in the 7 jersey from 1987 until that fateful day against Argentina at Athletic Park in 1989 when he suffered the serious knee injury which put him out for a year (and which most players never come back from). Even after that, he was a world-class seven, but even adapted well when he moved to six upon the arrival of Josh Kronfeld on the international stage.How long will it be, man of Volts, until New Zealanders wake up and realise Richie McCaw is superior to Michael Jones?
Apparently it has already begun...
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/sport/mickcleary/june08/richiemccawlaudedabovelegend.htm