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Bryan Habana
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<blockquote data-quote="nam97" data-source="post: 158315"><p>And would you consider Argentina a "lower" team too, especially considering their 2 demolition jobs on France, and their current world ranking of 3? You know, the same Argies that Habana scored 2 tries against, in the RWC semi?</p><p></p><p>And please mate, don`t even try to compare Joe or Sivi to Habana on <em>this year`s</em> S14 form- weren`t they being reconditioned or something, missing half the tourney? Ahem.......</p><p>[/b]</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Joe came straight back into international rugby and scored the winning try against you in Durban after not playing all year. The point I'm making is that look at the opponent's Habana has scored his tries against compared to Rokocoko (which doesn't have any relevance to this year I know). </p><p></p><p>Habana did score 2 very important tries against Argentina, the first of which was brilliant. He fully deserves player of the year, all I'm saying is that people get carried away with praising Habana as the best (again, I'm talking overall, not this year) as the two other wingers I've mentioned both pull out performances like Habana week in, week out (the records speak for themselves) and if not, sometimes better.</p><p></p><p>Finally, what does this years S14 have to do with anything? I never said this year's S14 specifically did I? I'm not arguing the point Habana has been the top player this year, as he fully has been.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="nam97, post: 158315"] And would you consider Argentina a "lower" team too, especially considering their 2 demolition jobs on France, and their current world ranking of 3? You know, the same Argies that Habana scored 2 tries against, in the RWC semi? And please mate, don`t even try to compare Joe or Sivi to Habana on [i]this year`s[/i] S14 form- weren`t they being reconditioned or something, missing half the tourney? Ahem....... [/b][/quote] Joe came straight back into international rugby and scored the winning try against you in Durban after not playing all year. The point I'm making is that look at the opponent's Habana has scored his tries against compared to Rokocoko (which doesn't have any relevance to this year I know). Habana did score 2 very important tries against Argentina, the first of which was brilliant. He fully deserves player of the year, all I'm saying is that people get carried away with praising Habana as the best (again, I'm talking overall, not this year) as the two other wingers I've mentioned both pull out performances like Habana week in, week out (the records speak for themselves) and if not, sometimes better. Finally, what does this years S14 have to do with anything? I never said this year's S14 specifically did I? I'm not arguing the point Habana has been the top player this year, as he fully has been. [/QUOTE]
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