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How about compiling a Table of 10 Worst referees, or 10 Worst Commentators, or even 10 Worst Sports Journalists?
I woudln't read too much into Gregor Paul's article. I think he has done similar ones exclusively about NZ players.
Plus you have to remember, he saying "overhyped", not "poor players"
Here's my list of over-hyped players:
Pierre Spies: WAS a fantastic player. Sadly, these days he is all hype.
Luke McAlistair: All talent, no heart, and it showed in his play. No loyalty or integrity.
Stephen Brett - cannot stress how much this guy was over-rated simply because he came to Auckalnd from the "Canterbury production line"
Isiah Toeava - As someone mentioned previously; his hands let him down far too often, and can be a liability on defence.
Reuben Thorne - loved in Canterbury, adn made an All Blacks captain under (ex-Canterbury) coach Robbie Deans. An average grafter at best.
SBW - say no more.... all hype and offload... little else. Defence is suspect too.
James Small - sorry SA fans, but I always thought that for his attitude and swagger, he was actually doing more than just being on the end of a backline move... but No- thats pretty much all he ever did. He had some pace, I give him that. But the way he walked around like he was god's gift to rugby was laughable. I especially enjoyed seeing him get shut down against the Blues teams of the 90s.
Gavin Henson - for all the reasons stated previously. And that he is a poser
Pat Lam - Not a player... but all hype and spin, and no meaningful results.
I pretty much ignored that when I saw thisSince you said this, you wanna bring up Robbie Fruean?..
I still don't understand why people hate on SBW.. The guy ISN'T overhyped... He produces far more positive gains for his team than negative, and he always get's over the gainline, get's the offload off and the man can tackle greatly... Why does SBW get so much flack...
James Small - sorry SA fans, but I always thought that for his attitude and swagger, he was actually doing more than just being on the end of a backline move... but No- thats pretty much all he ever did. He had some pace, I give him that. But the way he walked around like he was god's gift to rugby was laughable. I especially enjoyed seeing him get shut down against the Blues teams of the 90s.
ThisAs much as the author is a plonker.....its hard to disagree with him on anyone mentioned.
I pretty much ignored that when I saw this
That list is nothing about not performing to expectations but personal dislike of the guys attitudes. Hell he was the guy facing Jonah in the WC final and did you ever see someone slingshot Jonah? Well he did. How about that try against Australia think it was in 94 that paved the way for the win that night? The guy won the Currie Cup and have a WC winners medal. Am I missing something?
It must have been a girl he was bullying and not Small because he did not play in the second test. Russouw and a center playing on the wing played in that second test. You might remember him his surname was Snyman and ran through the England midfield and around Perry on first phase ball in 97 later that year.Always remember James Small from the 97 Lions tour, where he was all swagger and no substance and was bullied like a girl in the second test by John Bentley but a world cup winners medal is not be sniffed at.
You're thinking of Goliath mate...did you ever see someone slingshot Jonah?
I have seen Mike Catt do his best interpretation of a potato sack against him though.did you ever see someone slingshot Jonah?
Yep, this is pretty much how Guildford works.Re: James Small.
Just my opinion, but I think he was overhyped.
Most wingers coudl score the tries he did, and to try and bring up one tackle in order to prove the point is a bit of a nonsense. I also saw Lomu mandhandle him umpteen times. Also, I don't recall Small being the main reason Lomu was contained. Small was simply one part of a well executed team plan.
Again- its just my opinion Chief.
But I will say that it used to irk me, the way that the SA commentators would bang on and on about the guy.
I have the 96 and 97 Super seasons at home. I think in 96 Small was the top try scorer (and before you say anything - yes that is nothing to be sniffed at) but in all honesty, the vast majority of credit for those tries should go to the players inside him for putting Small into space. They did the work 90% of the time. A few of those tries, all Small had to do was catch the ball and fall over. But the way the commentators hyped him, you would think he was demolishing backlines.
So thats why I say he was over-hyped.
Re: James Small.
Just my opinion, but I think he was overhyped.
Most wingers coudl score the tries he did, and to try and bring up one tackle in order to prove the point is a bit of a nonsense. I also saw Lomu mandhandle him umpteen times. Also, I don't recall Small being the main reason Lomu was contained. Small was simply one part of a well executed team plan.
Again- its just my opinion Chief.
But I will say that it used to irk me, the way that the SA commentators would bang on and on about the guy.
I have the 96 and 97 Super seasons at home. I think in 96 Small was the top try scorer (and before you say anything - yes that is nothing to be sniffed at) but in all honesty, the vast majority of credit for those tries should go to the players inside him for putting Small into space. They did the work 90% of the time. A few of those tries, all Small had to do was catch the ball and fall over. But the way the commentators hyped him, you would think he was demolishing backlines.
So thats why I say he was over-hyped.
That's exactly why he's on the list, though.He's a very talented player who has been extremely unfortunate with injuries and has caught the imagination of the Welsh press a bit too much.