Best tries of the Heineken Cup - Round 6
The final round of group action took place in the Heineken Cup this past weekend, with the Quarter Final match ups now having been drawn.
We’ve got a neat little video for you, showing all the best tries from the action in this most exciting of European rugby competitions.
It was a tense few days as results were determined right down till the last minutes of play, but now we all know who progresses, and who plays who.
The draw has been made and there is the possibility of both semi-finals being played at Wales' Millennium Stadium after top seeds Cardiff Blues and Munster emerged as favourites to be allowed to choose where they play those matches.
We look forward to an exciting next round of action as we see Cardiff take on Toulouse, Munster play the Ospreys, Halequins and Leinster battle it out, and Leicester take on Bath in an all English clash.
It’s been a great tournament so far with some fantastic tries. Here are some of the best from Round 6.
Time: 06:09
We’ve got a neat little video for you, showing all the best tries from the action in this most exciting of European rugby competitions.
It was a tense few days as results were determined right down till the last minutes of play, but now we all know who progresses, and who plays who.
The draw has been made and there is the possibility of both semi-finals being played at Wales' Millennium Stadium after top seeds Cardiff Blues and Munster emerged as favourites to be allowed to choose where they play those matches.
We look forward to an exciting next round of action as we see Cardiff take on Toulouse, Munster play the Ospreys, Halequins and Leinster battle it out, and Leicester take on Bath in an all English clash.
It’s been a great tournament so far with some fantastic tries. Here are some of the best from Round 6.
Time: 06:09
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39 Comments:
Great work as always RD!
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 1:02 pm
thanks!
no problems with mediazone though?
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 1:29 pm
Thanks for tempting fate anonymous.. lol
If those money grabbers want to waste their time taking short clips away from rugby fans, well, karma will bite them in the ass eventually. Build a bridge please guys...
cheers RD once again. always enjoyable
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 1:44 pm
Roll on the QF's and maybe even a SF in Croke Park!
What a competition
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 2:37 pm
Some beaut lineout play from Ulster(?!) there. Can't belive how poor wasps are this season- and how many of their players are in the EPS- johnson needs to start picking on form not club or reputation.
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 2:48 pm
One of the best ever HC's this year though, most games have been so good that some of my kissballing mates have started to enjoy watching rugby!
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 2:50 pm
The way quins were bashing through scarlets was incredible!!
Munster vs Ospreys is gonna be a hell of a game.
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 2:54 pm
do those italian teams look forward to playin to the blues away (for example)? or are they like "ohh no its gonna hurt :("
that try by the scarlets prop needs to be added to the great prop tries!!! the whole harlequins vs scarlets was probably the most entertaining game of the weekend
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 3:01 pm
great tries, but this music kills me inside.
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 3:10 pm
FAO jdizzle, johnson did pick on form when he named the eps before this season had begun as many of wasps players were on fire last season. now he can only make so many changes to the squad throughout the season. you may have noticed that no wasps players have been drafted into the squad but the on form players have
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 3:33 pm
also doesnt help wasps that their coaches have their minds on other things - wales and lions
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 3:35 pm
waldouck try was awesome!!
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 4:32 pm
my god perpignans full back is fast he made the defenders look like they were running in slow motion
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 5:11 pm
True i suppose. Its just surprising how much they are struggling this season.
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 5:28 pm
Great Work, thank u very much
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 5:47 pm
Toulouse is gonna beat them all !!!!
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 6:38 pm
hopfully tuilagi will be back to run over someone
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 8:15 pm
i think the best teams are in quarters
Hcup is high level this year
according to me, Toulouse,cardiff and munster are favorites
Quins can also be good outsiders
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 8:42 pm
pretty average rugby really
S14 starts soon !! not this amateur rubbish
Nick Evans - a kiwi - will win the comp for the Quins - you read it here first
Oh whats that i hear you say - Munster ?? Oh yeah - Mafi, Howlett, Tipoki - Kiwi's
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 10:01 pm
Leicester to win, going to smash Bath at the walkers.
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 10:33 pm
I bloody knew it, whenever one of these comps come up there's always someone from the Southern Hemisphere saying something like 'load of rubbish my granny could have scored most of those tries, down here in New Zealand we play proper rugby and eat whole cows for breakfast'. Can you not just leave it and celebrate rugby rather than just your own brand?
And I tell you what jamestheconvict, if Super 14 is so superior why is it struggling to attract audiences and Heinekin Cup/Guiness Premiership going from strength to strength? Ever wondered WHY there are so many Kiwis playing in Europe? Either enjoy the great service that RD provides or keep it to yourself.
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 11:37 pm
Thanks RD!
Also, here's a good video for you...
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1OU8DYetTy8&feature=related
Slick pass from Hook, deadly fend off from TiaTia.
Sorry I didn't post this on the forum, this was easier
By Anonymous, at January 29, 2009 11:45 pm
Hey Will66
whats the population up north ? Could that have anything to do with big crowds ? and a flow on effect of big money - equals players who want big money.
Big crowds - does not make a good rugby competition.
The Hyundai A League - in Australia - new soccer comp gets big crowds - and even i wouldn't try and pretend its a good comp.
I'm from Australia too buddy - hence the convict reference.
u know i just do it to stir you
but you did ask me to answer your question - so there you go !!
I love RD - just dont think some of the stuff on here is good - i know its a tough job - but the chance is there for RD to be the best portal around.
Scott Quinnel cross bar challenge - doesn't interest me. Nor does twaddling, fat, slow English forwards.
Have you ever played Rugby Will66 ?
By Anonymous, at January 30, 2009 1:43 am
Jamestheconvict has got you there Will66
its fairly obvious that Europe/Great Britain has not only millions more poeple collectively but has currencies that are stronger too - meaning even small contracts are worth almost double to anyone from Aus/NZ - if you get a contract in Europe and your south African - your like an instant millionaire back home
By Anonymous, at January 30, 2009 5:15 am
the number 12 who scores that try for stade francias, is that mark gasnier? cause if it is good on him.
By Anonymous, at January 30, 2009 5:43 am
it was Gasnier
By Anonymous, at January 30, 2009 9:20 am
Well seeing as we've got more people and more rugby fans, you'll have to put up with stuff you don't like jamestheconvict. As far as I'm concerned this is an entertaining comp and I like watching the crossbar challenge too.
You don't like it, start up your own website where you can just post Super 14 tries being scored in front of half empty stadiums.
And of course I play rugby.
By Anonymous, at January 30, 2009 9:52 am
I am a Japie living near Dunedin, NZ. Carisbrook is not even half full for Super 14 matches, for the rugby is droll and boring. In contrast the Heineken Cup is great, exciting and highly entertaining to watch.
Pieter
By Anonymous, at January 30, 2009 10:37 am
nice one pieter - or is that anonymous
and where oh where do you watch all this rugby ???? your in Dunedin - there are tv's there ?
Dude - its home to the worst performing NZ side of the S14 - ever - what do you expect ?
By Anonymous, at January 30, 2009 12:27 pm
Will66 - the point of my argument was that the tries are average
except Gasnier - nice pick up Anonymous - or is that Pieter again - or some other random - anyway - who cares !!
its not a good comp dude regardless of the crowd turnout / or corresponding dollars swirling around
anyway - have fun Will66 - better ask mummy if you can look at RD again before u go to bed to get this post !!
By Anonymous, at January 30, 2009 12:31 pm
i thought i'd point out to the arse talking about population...... nzl, aus & saf together have 7 times the population of europe
And S14 teams have shitee defence
By Anonymous, at January 30, 2009 1:53 pm
i really hope whoever wrote this has a small think before saying something next time
wow - thats insightful stuff - 7 times hey - imagine the crowds S14 would get in India ???
S14 SUCKS!! said...
i thought i'd point out to the arse talking about population...... nzl, aus & saf together have 7 times the population of europe
And S14 teams have shitee defence
By Anonymous, at January 30, 2009 2:19 pm
How shall we judge it then james? You don't want to judge it on the money the competition creates, the crowd who attends or the vast majority of the people who watch the games (this year's competition is universally acknowledged to be the best one yet). Let's just base it on your opinion eh?
By Anonymous, at January 30, 2009 3:15 pm
james why knock a great competition??
Super 14 & heinieken cup rugby are both good so why act like a tit trying to pick flaws?
By Anonymous, at January 30, 2009 9:28 pm
Will66
you base it on the rugby dude - just like i always have
By Anonymous, at January 30, 2009 9:39 pm
good video, but one of the most annoying and repetitive songs ive ever heard.
By Anonymous, at January 31, 2009 4:21 pm
Can we please LOSE THE MUSIC!
Great highlights though.
By Anonymous, at February 01, 2009 3:06 am
i agree with billybob
im an aussie and i prsonally love to see people from my country coring fantastic tries. but i also love to see heineken cup because its always such a great atmosphere
and stop fighting your acting like a bunch of 4 year olds
By Anonymous, at February 01, 2009 4:25 pm
I played all my rugby in NZ and now watch it from wherever I am and love a good contest and plenty of skill .. and there's lots to enjoy in the HC from what I can see. This "nyah nyah my comp is better than yours" stuff is really childish and doesn't sound like a rugby lover's attitude, just a narrow-minded jerk's.
By Anonymous, at February 02, 2009 10:02 am
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