Matthew Tait try & brilliant try saver
Matthew Tait scored a stunning try and helped save a certain five pointer as his team fought out a narrow victory over rivals Saracens last weekend.
Tait, who famously started his career as a young eighteen year old who got absolutely humiliated by Gavin Henson, is now coming into his own and proving to be a classy centre with a huge future ahead of him.
Against Saracens the Flacons started well and in the third minute Tait received a beautifully timed pass from another quality youngster, Toby Flood.
Tait timed the angle of his run perfectly and headed for the corner, outpacing the extremely quick Brent Russell, leaving him for dead in much the same way the Springbok management have.
The second moment of excellence from Tait came after big All Black lock Chris Jack had a mesmerising run down field before popping the ball to Rodd Penney who looked to have flown in for a certain try, despite the tackles of Tait and Wilkinson.
Tait somehow got himself between the ball and the turf though, and after the TMO decision, it was clear to see the try had been prevented. Great play Matthew Tait.
Tait, who famously started his career as a young eighteen year old who got absolutely humiliated by Gavin Henson, is now coming into his own and proving to be a classy centre with a huge future ahead of him.
Against Saracens the Flacons started well and in the third minute Tait received a beautifully timed pass from another quality youngster, Toby Flood.
Tait timed the angle of his run perfectly and headed for the corner, outpacing the extremely quick Brent Russell, leaving him for dead in much the same way the Springbok management have.
The second moment of excellence from Tait came after big All Black lock Chris Jack had a mesmerising run down field before popping the ball to Rodd Penney who looked to have flown in for a certain try, despite the tackles of Tait and Wilkinson.
Tait somehow got himself between the ball and the turf though, and after the TMO decision, it was clear to see the try had been prevented. Great play Matthew Tait.
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37 Comments:
oh shit...
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 4:07 pm
great skill from jack and brilliant defence from tait!
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 4:14 pm
class rugby
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 5:25 pm
Great try, Tait's a very good rugby player and looks set to do great things (hopefuly not against wales though). Can't stand that commentator though.
If possible could you put up Shane Williams/James Hook's try against the Scarlets from last seasons Magners League? Was probably the best try from last seasons tournament so would be very grateful, cheers!
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 5:31 pm
What Tait did on offense is not that impressive, he's fast...ok? so what? if you are not fast you wouldn't be a wing now would you?
As for the defense....my only question is, is what he did legal? I dont think it is but someone might need to educate me.
By Don, at January 05, 2008 5:56 pm
Nice play! I remember watching Tait play sevens and was very impressed, its great for England thats hes finally finding his feet in Union
(although after his performance in the World Cup Final you could argue he already found them)
Also i heard that he is the quickest player in the England Squad (even with Jason Robinson playing!)
By Fraser, at January 05, 2008 6:18 pm
Fraser.
He is most likely the fastest player in the England setup, but that will all change when Tom Varndell is re-selected.
Back on topic, very skillful play from Tait there. Hope to see more of the same from him in the 6 nations...
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 6:22 pm
Don i'm guessing your not a Matthew Tait fan, yes wingers have to have pace but he cut a great angle and did well to go past Russell. There was nothing wrong with what he did in defence, you can keep the ball up off the try line with whatever part of your body you like.
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 6:23 pm
Varndell is extremely fast but last time i saw him for England i wasn't very impressed...do you think he will be reselected?
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 6:38 pm
I think that Tait, Flood, Wilkinson setup in club rugby is brilliantly setting up the back line for England. I think Tait, Flood and David Strettle are the guys too watch this 6 nations. It is refreshing to see promise from young english players, rather than dipping in to the arcives of such ledgends as Robinson etc. no matter how good they are.
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 7:25 pm
Don, Tait isn't a wing.
And yes, 100% legal infact.
Eng are in good stead for the future with the backs they currently have.
Not sure about Varndell. So much talk and not much evidence of quality.. yet anyway.
Hopefully he proves me wrong.
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 7:57 pm
As an Irishman I'm terrified at the prospect of tait, flood, cipriani, strettle and hegarhty all coming through for England.
Good to see tait coming back from that embarrassment in Cardiff all those years ago. Woodward shouldn't have brought him in so young
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 8:42 pm
As a tigers fan, I can tell you Varndell has been in great form this season, and fully deserves a call up to the 32 man squad. He offers more on the wing than, say, Cueto does, and with guys like Flood who can create space he will thrive.
He is no longer a liability making tackles (he dump tackled Toulouse's blind side flanker earlier in the season) and his positioning is now much better. He last played for England as a raw 20 year old for a scratch England team, he totally deserves another chance based on his form his season.
But this all about Tait here, I think with the wealth of talent at 13 he could prove to be a great fullback. Don mate I have to say you're wrong - look at the timing and angle of the run, and the acceleration. Great play - very good for a fullback. Defensively thats all fine as well, he hasn't done anything even close to being illegal. Brilliant player.
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 9:43 pm
Wasnt it Andy Robinson that brought Tait into the england team against wales?? not woodward??, then after the performance he ditched him. Probably destroying his confidence! Andy Robinson was a disaster for England!
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 9:54 pm
Thanks a million for upping this. Great pass from Flood and great finish by Tait. (could Russell have made a dive for him?)
The try-saver was a match winner. Excellent stuff!
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 10:05 pm
gud try but even better tackle
there was also a big hit in this match made by jonny wilkinson
hes not my fav player but he is a gud kicker and i think england rely on him too much
anyway the hit he made was very big on a very big man
love to see it on here hopefully someone can get it up
By Anonymous, at January 05, 2008 10:19 pm
Jonny wilkinson hit was on saracens back rower chesney I think. Wud be cool to see it again. Awesome work from tait their especially the defence.
By Anonymous, at January 06, 2008 1:52 am
being a kiwi this sounds weird but i would like to see cipriani at flyhalf and flood at inside centre
for england, as for varndell i think he deserves a re-call hes been playin exceptionally well and tait ive always rated put him anywhere in the side and he will still be effective
just my opinion, england needs to think outside the box aka look past wilkinson he wont be there forever
By Anonymous, at January 06, 2008 6:50 am
i think it's going to be cipriani taking wilkinsons position in a few years. As for Tait, great game and awesome line for the try, came from full back to outnumber the defence and make the try.
I wouldn't say England relies too much on Wilkinson any more. His kicking wasn't up to the usual standard in the 2007 world cup, but he lifts the team and still supplies the ball well.
Good to see a wealth of talent coming through though.
By Anonymous, at January 06, 2008 11:31 am
Really good try. I'm not sure why it apparently takes no skill (though more from flood I think). Tait has to avoid pulling the drift defence by following the wingers outside channel, and not over-running, then straightens. Gassing Brent Russel (who has done the same to Rico Gear before) is just a bonus and good finishing. Flood creates so much time for himself.
I asked on here if this try could be posted, so cheers if that was taken note of, good work.
By Anonymous, at January 06, 2008 2:18 pm
I know we're supposed to be talking about Tait here, but after just watching the tigers batter harlequins, I would really appreciate if someone from rugbydump could show Tom Varndell's 3 tries from todays match?
Please?
By Anonymous, at January 06, 2008 4:13 pm
I second the 'Tom Varndell's 3 tries from todays match?' request
By Anonymous, at January 06, 2008 9:11 pm
Don,
First of all it was quite impressive in that he was quick off the mark and chose his line well and that both were timed for the pass. It wasn't just speed that outdid the Saracens defence.
Secondly, it was perfectly legal as he was just keeping the guy from grounding the ball. This occurrence happens all the time.
By Unknown, at January 06, 2008 9:12 pm
Tait timed his run well, and the gap was made by the back outside him sucking that defender in. the pace that he joined the line at also made it look really impressive. good skills from tait there.
but everyone knows russell is not strong defensively and you can see russell taking the easy option and holding back the inside line so that tait wouldnt step him. russell was close enough to attempt a tackle but he couldnt be bothered.
tait's try saver was good, good committment. ive enjoyed watching making his bursts onto the internaitonal season.
By Anonymous, at January 07, 2008 2:44 am
Try was well finished but with his pace you would expect him to leave a lock for dead. Try save was a bit fortunate that he got his thigh under the ball but he tracked the man back so good work. Chris Jack break was superb, he is such a lanky bean must be a nightmare to tackle all bony elbows and knees.
By Anonymous, at January 07, 2008 6:21 pm
thanks to GMC for putting don right i am a great fan of tait after watching him live at a couple of world sevens, it was only a matter of time before he was selected
By Anonymous, at January 07, 2008 7:52 pm
Humilation by Gavin Henson?
I guess the guitarist from Wham! is keeping busy
By Anonymous, at January 08, 2008 7:06 pm
Isn't Mathew Tait spelled with one T not two?
He's got such skill, that's a great clip, and what a game for Newcastle! I would love to see a clip of Wilko's hit on Chesney too, if there's one around anywhere.
I have to agree about the commentator, very funny and strangely irritating. Especially with the 'that is quite brilliant!' and 'Tait has soooooooooo much skill'.
By Anonymous, at January 10, 2008 5:40 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iCk_O8lF_s
Thats the Wilko hit on Chesney
As for Tait he is a class act. With him, Flood, cipriani et al coming through England rugby should be amazing over the next few years!
By Anonymous, at January 14, 2008 12:46 am
i hope he gets the nod against wales and henson does because he is way better than henson, id love to see taity cream that overated grease monkey. message to the welsh, the volcano is gonna get ye!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! muhahahahaha
By Anonymous, at January 24, 2008 9:02 pm
'What Tait did on offense is not that impressive, he's fast...ok? so what? if you are not fast you wouldn't be a wing now would you?
As for the defense....my only question is, is what he did legal? I dont think it is but someone might need to educate me.'
what don said u obviously dont no shit about rugby, his try was pure skill from the line he cut threw the defence and the angle he ran around russel, and once again what he did was legal
my advice to u don is to go back to football
By Anonymous, at February 18, 2008 1:00 pm
also don i forgot to state tait is not a winger he is a profesional outside centre or fulback,
By Anonymous, at February 18, 2008 1:01 pm
yeh don...
he didnt have to make the offence seem impresive and thats what make it so good because he can naturally get that kind of space and exploit it with ease!
and hes got so much more then just pace thats why he can play wing, centre or full back each needing a variety of different skills. also, what he did in defence is absolutely legal and was brilliant.
also in return to the anonymous reply to fraser, the england u21 coach mentioned that he thought there wouldnt be any difference between tom varndell and mathew tait over a 100m sprint so i wouldnt deffinately say varndell is quicker its just mathew taits running style is unique and makes him look different to other runners
By Anonymous, at February 26, 2008 6:26 pm
What a try! Tait also proved to be a great player in the final match of the RWC 07 with a long run which almost ended in a try. Anyways, Iwould love to see more from Argentinian players, that played great rugby during the whole past year. So if you please, show us more from them.
By Anonymous, at April 28, 2008 1:47 am
DO...the english commentators have ANY other phrase then OH THAT IS QUITE BRILLIANT! sigh....like soccer commentators
By Anonymous, at May 03, 2008 10:41 pm
This is y it makes me so sad to see england waste such a brilliant player like tait
By Swampy, at April 13, 2009 10:47 am
English rugby in the backs is looking good at the moment,
young players like monye,
armitage,
tait,
strettle,
varndell(when he works on defence)
banahan,
cipriani(when he gets out his own ass)
and some more.
By Back Line Boy!, at June 15, 2009 6:22 pm
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