Who was the 6 Nations Player of the Season?
By pothale, 9 May 2009 Pot Hale is a Roar Guru
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Wales celebrate their 26-19 win over England at the final whistle in their Six Nations rugby international match at Twickenham, London, Saturday Feb. 2, 2008. AP Photo/Tom Hevezi
There isn’t a formal 6 Nations Player of the Season Award, just individual awards at league level. So I thought we’d have a Roar one and test people’s abilities and knowledge of the “dire and unattractive, ELV-lite” Northern Hemisphere game to see if they could nominate one. Or even their top three.
It’s early May, and the seasons in the various 6 Northern Hemisphere Nations are coming to a close.
It was last August when the various leagues and Cup competitions got underway.
In November, the Autumn Internationals were a mixed bag: Wales, Ireland and France coming out the best of the nations in their various matches against the Top 10 tier countries of New Zealand, Argentina, South Africa and Australia.
There were some excellent individual performances from players, but nothing to write home about at team level as the Northern Hemisphere countries licked their wounds.
The Six Nations was completed in March, with Ireland holding the various cups of Triple Crown, 6 Nations Championship and their coveted Grand Slam honour at the end of it all.
The Magners League has been won by Munster with two games to spare.
The finalists for the Heineken Cup are settled between Leinster in their first final having beaten the Heineken Cup holders, and twice-Heineken Cup winners, Leicester, who are hoping to do the double in the play-offs for the English Premiership which begin next weekend.
The best of the Italian players plied their trade in England and France, with Argentine-born Sergio Parisse leading by a number of lengths.
His club team, Stade Francais, are lying in third in the Top 14 with Toulouse and Perpignan tied on points at the top and Clermont Auvergne joining them in the play-offs at the end of May.
Cardiff Blues won the Anglo-Welsh cup for the first time.
I know there’s the prospect of the Lions Tour still to come, but that’s a separate competition all to itself.
And then there’s the tours by France and Italy down south, but they’re too far away, and I suspect wouldn’t impinge on people’s picks anyway.
So with a few weeks to go for the main events, who are your early picks for Player of the Year across the 6 Nations?
Is the Lions squad an indicator of who were the best players from Britain and Ireland? Does 6 Nations performance give certain players a strong standing?
With French teams and players having an abysmal performance – by their usual standards – in the Heineken Cup, and coming third in the 6 Nations Championship, did any of their players stand out at club-level in the Top 14?
With Leicester sitting pretty in both the Premiership and the Heineken Cup final, do their players merit extra mention?
Argue away.
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May 11th 2009 @ 1:08am
pothale said | May 11th 2009 @ 1:08am | Report comment
Don’t blame you. It’ll be interesting to see how he fares in the Baa-Baas match against Australia.
Am off now to watch O’Driscoll captain Munster in a hoped-for league thrashing of the Blues. The Cardiff ones that is.
May 11th 2009 @ 2:58am
matta said | May 11th 2009 @ 2:58am | Report comment
got you names and teams wrong mate?
Jesus, how much of a club game does rocky have to play? You’d ask the coach to put him on until the first stoppage and drag him off wouldnt ya? or does he just need to be on a team sheet? just sit him on the bench.
May 11th 2009 @ 4:43am
pothale said | May 11th 2009 @ 4:43am | Report comment
Sorry, matta?
Names and teams wrong – I don’t follow.
And your questions about Rocky don’t compute. What’s the point you’re attempting to make?
May 11th 2009 @ 12:25pm
matta said | May 11th 2009 @ 12:25pm | Report comment
“O’Driscoll captain Munster”.. you mean O’Connell?
Other point is I am agree with you that is stupid Rocky needs to play a club game prior to Wallabies selection. Seems crazy and I wouldnt risk an injury so would play him for as shorter time as I could.
May 11th 2009 @ 6:17pm
pothale said | May 11th 2009 @ 6:17pm | Report comment
Thanks Matta. I did mean O’Driscoll captained Munster – O’Connell wasn’t playing. And they lost.
May 11th 2009 @ 6:18pm
matta said | May 11th 2009 @ 6:18pm | Report comment
Blues are a decent side – and only getting better.
May 11th 2009 @ 6:20pm
pothale said | May 11th 2009 @ 6:20pm | Report comment
Matta – it was Mick O’Driscoll not Brian O’Driscoll.