FIXTURESNo upcoming fixtures — check back soon.
FORUM / RUGBY /  Stuff.co.nz - More Springboks than All Blacks: The world's 10 best rugby players

Stuff.co.nz - More Springboks than All Blacks: The world's 10 best rugby players

Started by sharkbok17 REPLIES1,754 VIEWS· 03 Apr 2020, 01:43
SHAREXFACEBOOKWHATSAPPTELEGRAMREDDITLINKEDIN
sharkbok
sharkbokCaptain23,235 posts
03 Apr 2020, 01:43
#1
03 Apr 2020, 01:43#1
More Springboks than All Blacks: The world's 10 best rugby playersPaul Cully05:00, Dec 29 2019https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/118322244/more-springboks-than-all-blacks-the-worlds-10-best-rugby-playersPlay Video CHECKPOINT/RNZThe All Blacks new coaching team is almost complete, with head coach Ian Foster announcing three of his four assistants.

OPINION: Springboks loose forward Pieter-Steph du Toit was the world's best rugby player in 2019.

The old adage 'defence wins big games' never seemed truer than in the Rugby World Cup final, when South Africa's ability to repel waves of big English runners – combined with their scrum – won the decider for them.

Du Toit is a key man in the way the Springboks play the game. You get the sense that their forwards have more skills up their sleeves than they normally show – remember Eben Etzebeth's offload against England? – but they also know their bread and butter is winning the physical contests.

GETTY IMAGESPieter-Steph du Toit and Duane Vermeulen were both outstanding for the Springboks in 2019.

He is joined in Stuff's top 10 for 2019 by the reborn Duane Vermeulen and the brilliant Cheslin Kolbe, with Faf de Klerk, Etzebeth and Damian Allende all unlucky to miss out.

That is a fair representation of South Africa's achievements this year and in contrast Ardie Savea and Beauden Barrett are the only All Blacks to make the list. The challenge for Ian Foster's All Blacks in 2020 is to end the year with more players with strong claims to be among the world's elite. 

READ MORE:
New All Blacks assistant John Plumtree on his new role: 'I've got Fozzie's back'
England's World Cup victory over All Blacks meant more than winning the title 
Seven All Blacks in hunt for World Rugby's player of the decade
All Blacks largely snubbed in World XV named by top British magazine 
All Blacks show their true colours with Rugby World Cup disappointment

ADVERTISEMENT

Advertise with Stuff

The top 10

1. Pieter-Steph du Toit (South Africa): A 2-metre tackling machine who can stop a Vunipola brother in his tracks but can also produce a chip kick to set up a try, as he did against the Wallabies in the Rugby Championship. At 27, du Toit is well on his way to becoming a Springboks legend and he'll be at his prime when he takes on the British and Irish Lions in 2021.  

2. Cheslin Kolbe (South Africa): Almost single-handedly won the Top 14 for Toulouse in France last season with his ability to make tries out of nothing and proceeded to do exactly the same at the Rugby World Cup. Flies the flag for smaller wings everywhere and is virtually unplayable when he gets a bit of space. 

HANNAH PETERS/GETTY IMAGESArdie Savea scores against England in the Rugby World Cup semifinal.

3. Ardie Savea (New Zealand): Consistency in 2019 almost defied belief. From the opening round of Super Rugby he was the best-performing player in New Zealand for almost every weekend of the year. Injury-enforced break at start of 2020 not necessarily a bad thing to recharge the batteries.    

4. Duane Vermeulen (South Africa): Came back from France to be part of Rassie Erasmus' plans and at the age off 33 was the best player in the Rugby World Cup final. His experience and presence over the ball were key reasons behind the Springboks' success.

5. Owen Farrell (England): Very few. if any, can switch seamlessly between No 10 and No 12 in the way Farrell can, giving England two tactical templates to play with. Brilliant goalkicker with a 'whatever it takes' attitude to winning that provides some objectionable moments but was clearly critical to England's progress towards the Rugby World Cup final.

6. Maro Itoje (England): It all fell apart in the Rugby World Cup final but there is little doubt the 25-year-old Londoner is a rare talent who is still improving. His lineout display against the All Blacks in the semifinal was superb and his work over the ball is as good as any lock in the world.

SHAUN BOTTERILL/GETTY IMGESFiji's Semi Radradra has a superb combination of speed, strength and balance.

7. Semi Radradra (Fiji): Balance, speed, strength and skill: the former NRL player showed at the Rugby World Cup that he truly belongs at the highest level. Pat Lam has signed him for Bristol, where he will line up beside lost All Black Charles Piutau. Bistol fans must asking, 'Who says money can't buy you happiness?' 

8. Alun Wyn Jones (Wales): Talismanic lock and captain is one of the toughest men in the game, with 134 Welsh caps and three British and Irish Lions tours under his belt. Still remains fiercely driven though and hasn't ruled out a shot at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, when he will be 38.    

HANNAH PETERS/GETTY IMAGESBeauden Barrett was bottled up by England but remains a brilliant player with ball in hand.

9. Beauden Barrett (New Zealand): Produced some extraordinary plays for the All Blacks after being handed the difficult task of learning a new role before the Rugby World Cup. All Blacks' selectors Ian Foster, John Plumtree and Grant Fox have a big decision to make on where his future lies, at No 10 or No 15.

10. Gareth Davies (Wales): Supremely fit Wales halfback lifted the whole side with his strong all-round game. His best asset point, however, is his running game and his performance against the Wallabies in the crucial group stage game was outstanding.  

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
03 Apr 2020, 08:09
#2
03 Apr 2020, 08:09#2

SB

Mozart and AO will have a fit here,   Remember Du Toit is their pet hate and De Allende is even worse,  The mere fact that the latter is left out of the final list - but mentioned as unlucky - will really sent them into space.    

DB
DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
03 Apr 2020, 08:22
#3
03 Apr 2020, 08:22#3

How do you feel about Duane's inclusion Mike?

RO
RooinekCaptain18,117 posts
03 Apr 2020, 10:56
#4
03 Apr 2020, 10:56#4
Uh-oh . . . along with the Coronavirus it looks like the world is going to have an egg shortage . . .
CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
03 Apr 2020, 11:13
#5
03 Apr 2020, 11:13#5

Draad

No problem with Vermeulen - as long as a player really performs I support him.    

SH
ShezzaPro2,471 posts
03 Apr 2020, 11:24
#6
03 Apr 2020, 11:24#6
Pretty on point list.
SA
Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
03 Apr 2020, 14:27
#7
03 Apr 2020, 14:27#7
No chance in hell Farrell, Itoje and AWJ should be on that list
CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
03 Apr 2020, 15:23
#8
03 Apr 2020, 15:23#8

Dave

I do not know why Farrell is on that list at all.   I saw Farrell play in a number of tests last year and was not impressed at all.   

As to Itoje - a similar question,   What he has done was a positive performance against the  AB's in the semi - but he was barely noticeable in the final other than for knocking out the England Prop. .      

sharkbok
sharkbokCaptain23,235 posts
03 Apr 2020, 15:40
#9
03 Apr 2020, 15:40#9

Bogan Barrat has fallen from grace. 

It would be better to move him back to 10 where he was the world player of the year, and find a fullback that can kick for poles. 

Pollard has also been better than Farrell. 

SA
Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
03 Apr 2020, 16:24
#10
03 Apr 2020, 16:24#10
It’s laughable that Farrell is ahead of Pollard and most test 12’s It’s insulting that Itoje and AWJ are ahead of Etzebeth, Retallick, Lood, Ryan, Whitelock and RG Snyman to name but some
MO
MozartCaptain49,914 posts
03 Apr 2020, 16:36
#11
03 Apr 2020, 16:36#11

Ten best is an odd approach....why not 5 best or 3 best. Choose the world’s best team:

Barrett

Kolbe

Vakatawa

Kerevi

Koroibete

Pollard

Faf

Beast

Marx

Furlong

Etzebeth

Jaws

Savea

Matera

Vermeulen

SA
Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
03 Apr 2020, 16:41
#12
03 Apr 2020, 16:41#12
de Allende ahead of Kerevi and PSDT ahead of Matera I don’t like Barrett at 15 but it does pave the way for Pollard at 10
MO
MozartCaptain49,914 posts
03 Apr 2020, 17:20
#13
03 Apr 2020, 17:20#13

Pollard was a rock at the WC. His role was vastly under appreciated.

DB
DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
03 Apr 2020, 17:48
#14
03 Apr 2020, 17:48#14

"Pollard has also been better than Farrell. "


Farrel played at 12...and although I don't like him, I must admot that he wasn't too shabby. 


With BB playing 15, Pollard is the best 10 in the game....and Itoje is more hype than substance...Eben, RG and Brody are much better....typical British media hype.

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
03 Apr 2020, 20:01
#15
03 Apr 2020, 20:01#15

I agree with Dave here. 

Barrett

Kolbe

Vakatawa

Kerevi                       De Allende

Koroibete                  Mapimpi

Pollard

Faf

Beast

Marx

Furlong

Etzebeth

Jaws

Savea

Matera                       Du Toit

Vermeulen

There is another mix0ui here - Retallick always plays at 4 and not 5,   So one has o woder whom of him or Etzebeth should be in the team and who should be the number 5 lock.

    

  

MO
MozartCaptain49,914 posts
03 Apr 2020, 22:53
#16
03 Apr 2020, 22:53#16

No Duds please.....Kerevi has always dominated Dud Allende and made 81 metres against Esterhozen last year, beating 8 defenders ......and having watched the latest Frog/Pom pillow fight I’m swopping out Matera for Ollivon.

SA
Saffolk Captain30,741 posts
04 Apr 2020, 11:29
#17
04 Apr 2020, 11:29#17
Bullshit Kerevi has NEVER dominated de Allende who was easily the best 12 at the WC by a country mile His power try against Wales got us into the final, his power in the final targeting Ford won us the final As Greenwood said - you stop de Allende you stop the Boks de Allende was huge in the WC has been huge for the last few years. Right now he is the best 12 in the game
SH
ShezzaPro2,471 posts
04 Apr 2020, 12:45
#18
04 Apr 2020, 12:45#18
I take what I said back, Tom Curry needs to be in the top 10. Was sensational last year and he's only 21. 
The bias shown here is incredible, the dismissive nature you lot hold when it comes to NH players is downright arrogant. 
Look at the date the article was published, Decemeber 2019, it's not counting this years Six Nations performances it's based on 2019. 
— END OF THREAD —

More from Rugby

More news