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April 29, 2013

Jonny Wilkinson, Lions and the Heineken Cup Final

It is no surprise that the majority of the headlines today read; "The Wilkinson Masterclass", "The One Man Points Machine", "Jonny Wilkinson, the Master". These are all valid and true headlines... and I will come onto the majestic man in a moment but first what must be said is that the rest of the Toulon squad cannot be forgotten. Jonny is without a doubt the best Fly Half in Europe, Warren I hope you are reading this (!), however even he needs to have a solid platform to be brilliant from which his fellow team mates provided on Sunday afternoon.  

Whilst enjoying a pre-game lunch and glass or two of champagne in the Marriott I overhead many Saracens fans reading through their programmes muttering... “Past it”, “Over the hill”, “Isn't he like a million years old?” I firmly believe that this was just their way of coping with the team sheet that they were facing, a who's who of rugby including Giteau, Shaw, Sheridan, Fernández Lobbe and Botha... to name but a few.

Anticipation and expectation built and built, especially after the rousing encounter in Montpellier the day before where Munster came so close to upsetting the Clermont party. When Alain Rolland blew his whistle for the first time at 3pm we were all set for tries galore, big hits and a nail biter. Instead we heard more of Alain Rolland’s whistle than anything else in the first half… in fact I rephrase that we heard more of Alain Rolland’s whistle  than we would like throughout!

The game itself will not win records for the most exciting game of rugby Twickenham has ever witnessed... some may say that it would actually win an award for the dullest. 2 line breaks a piece in the whole game and all of the points from the boot; Farrell 4 penalities, Wilkinson 7 penalties and one drop goal. It doesn't make great reading… however what you have to remember is this was knock out rugby, a Heineken Cup Semi Final... therefore winning is all that counts no matter how you do it. 

For Saracens it wasn't all about Farrell despite the pre and post-game media focus on him there were 14 others on the pitch, sadly it appeared all 14 were riddled with nerves and unable to front up to the Toulon galaticos. The game was full of nervy handling errors, easy penalties and things just not quite coming off for Saracens. I'd say that some of the better chances were from Sarries... but unless you can finish these off the final result will never go your way. Ashton looked on better form but certainly not Lions esque... whether he is Argentina bound only time will tell. Kelly Brown showed his determination and was a work horse putting in a big shift and leading from the front. Brad Barritt limped off, hopefully not with anything serious and Alex Goode was uncharacteristically jittery at the back. 

Toulon put their heart and soul into the match desperate to prove that they are not mercenaries and money grabbing old boys. The collective years of experience and the hunger for future glory was tangible  and with a place now secured in the Heineken Cup Final surely some of this mocking has to cease?

So in a 'dull' game there must have been a defining moment/s… coming through a 10 minute sin bin 3-3 was huge for Toulon but the ultimate defining moment was one drop goal from the master himself 6 minutes from time... this was the killer blow taking Toulon more than one score clear. 

The drop goal itself wasn’t a jaw dropping 45m strike from a horrendous angle… it was a quick one aimed to break Saracens hold on the game. More mesmerizing than the strike was the reaction of both Jonny and Owen Farrell. Farrell launched himself at Wilko taking him down to the floor where they both remained to watch the ball fly through the posts and Saracens fate be sealed.  Some players at this point may have chosen to have a little dig or comment to their opposing player but not Mr Wilkinson. Instead he patted Owen on the back in sympathy, it was a truly touching gesture and one that showed just how great that man Jonny Wilkinson is.

 

After that moment the rest of the game was a formality for Toulon to close out... Sarries made a few meters here and there however the Toulon 15 were never going to give up something that clearly means so much to them. Some of the squad may be old, some may have been around the block once or twice but one thing is for sure, every single one has a desire and hunger to play out of their skin for their team-mates and win together. 


I can’t sign off without giving my perspective on the question of the day… “Will Jonny Wilkinson be a Lion?” Warren Gatland has been quite outspoken throughout his tenure to date as Lions Coach regarding the eligibility of French players, he has been clear that if the French players are unavailable to make his camp then they cannot be in contention for a place on his tour. Reading that without the detail you could say fair enough, rules cannot be wavered for some of the squad and not others that doesn’t send out the right message does it? However then you look at the facts, the best fly half in Europe by a country mile is Jonny Wilkinson, he is the ultimate professional, a player who gives his heart and soul and then some more every single moment he is playing or preparing to play rugby however he happens to play for Toulon. 10 years on from that day in the Telstra Dome he remains the one player that the Australian’s fear… he is fit, he is healthy and he is still in the form of his life… so why an earth wouldn’t you pick him!? From where I am sitting the decision is simple… winning the Lions tour is the objective therefore you have to take your strongest 38 men regardless of ‘availability issues’… he would be the first name on my team sheet.  In less than 24 hours we will find out Mr Gatland’s perspective on this, and like everyone else in the rugby world I cannot wait to know what he will say!

 



April 27, 2013

Bienvenue Toulon a HQ! - Saracens Toulon Preview

The Heineken Cup, the competition with the longest standing name out of all of the sponsored competitions and leagues, or so it feels that way. We have been graced with the Powergen Cup, the EDF Energy Cup, the LV Cup, the Amlin Challenge Cup, the Guinness Premiership, the Aviva Premiership and many more. Semantics aside the Heineken Cup is the one everyone wants to win, to hear that final whistle blow and confirm to the whole world that you are the best team in the whole of Europe… by god that has to be a great feeling. Of course winning the Rabo, the Aviva Premiership or the Top 14 is a big deal but nothing says dominance like winning the Heineken Cup.

This weekend marks the semi-final stage with 4 teams all hoping that they will be the ones travelling to Dublin on the 18th May ready for one final battle to win that ultimate prize. Clermont Auvergne, Munster, Saracens and Toulon an almost even split across the nations but between them many more than 4 countries are being represented. Warren Gatland may be announcing his Lions squad this coming week but you can bet your bottom dollar that he will be scrutinising all the players eligible for selection… whether that means the Toulon players only time will tell. I doubt this weekend will massively change his selection choices however I’m sure the odd curveball could provide him with a sleepless night or two!
 
Munster will look to O’Connell to put in another huge shift and they will be thankful that they are not turning up to the Parc des Sports Marcel Michelin where Clermont haven’t lost in 59 games… instead the Stade de la Mosson in Montpellier will host this epic encounter! With a capacity of 32,000 you have to wonder just how many Munster fans will be there… 15,000, 25,000, 30,000?

Of the two fixtures of course I’ll keep my eye on the result however Sunday’s game is the focus for me! Jonny Wilkinson, Alex Goode, Nick Kennedy all on one pitch… heaven! Taking off my girly hat and putting my serious rugby hat on Twickenham is set to host an epic encounter. Two huge packs going at each other, two back lines ready to rumble and a huge (although not quite sell out) crowd means that it is set to be a great day of rugby in TW1.

Saracens

The Saracens squad has had an eventful few weeks… a club bonding trip to Verbier complete with tobogganing, paragliding and skiing was just the start. Then crocodiles, tarantulas and wolves in training, whatever will be next!? These unorthodox methods may cause some snide comments and raised eyebrows from some members of the rugby community however I believe that keeping things fresh at such an intense period of the season is one of reasons why this squad is playing so well! This weekend’s game will be a test and a test that is much greater than any of their recent Premiership games… even the Gloucester game last weekend. On paper the Toulon line up is terrifying to read… however I’m sure every Sarries player will not see it like that instead they will see it as a huge opportunity to show what they are made of! So who will be starting for Sarries;

15.Alex Goode; a clear winner of the battle at 15 for me! Delon eat your heart out, Alex wears the shirt very, very well!
14. Chris Ashton; aiming to show Stuart he should be on the plane to Argentina… needs a big, big game!
13. Joel Tomkins; the former Rugby League player spent half of the last HC Campaign on the periphery… this time he’s an integral part of the team!
12. Brad Barritt; winner of the best Tweet award quite apt before this weekend’s game too: "Three things you cannot recover in life: the WORD after it’s said, the MOMENT after it’s missed and the TIME after it’s gone."
11.David Strettle; hoping to emulate his three try hat-trick against Worcester… the only challenge is that the competition is slightly stronger!! No offense Worcester!
10. Owen Farrell; “The Apprentice” as he has been named by the UK media… although I swear that last week Toby Flood was the apprentice… so I’m a little confused! Regardless of the name situation Owen Farrell will take the Twickers turf hoping to not only win the game but to prove to Warren Gatland that he’s Lions material! Personally I’ve no doubt he’ll do  the latter... the former I'm not so sure!
9. Richard Wigglesworth; sited as one of the Premiership players who doesn’t get the recognition they deserve and winner of the cutest kids in the world award.

1.Mako Vunipola; 20 st 7 lb and yet still cries at Mufasa's death, everyone loves a rugby player with a sensitive side!
2.Schalk Brits; loves to provide an insight into post game recovery on Twitter...enjoy ladies!
3.Matt Stevens; highlighted as Sarries kicking coach in a recent interview… hopefully that is just a typo!!
4.Steve Borthwick; Matt Stevens describes him as a miserable bastard but finishes the sentence with ‘but we love him for it’ and also highlights that he is the best captain he has ever played for.
5.Alistair Hargreaves; South African lock and founder of the charity http://wethegoodpeople.org/ aka all round decent man!
6.Jackson Wray; the baby of the back row born in 1990… pretty sure he doesn’t remember the cassette or VHS!
7.Kelly Brown; an absolute Scottish legend…  
8.Ernst Joubert; winner of the most horrific broken nose in game, it’s so good even Mike Tindall would be proud!

Replacements: John Smit, Rhys Gill, Carlos Nieto, Mouritz Botha, George Kruis, Neil de Kock, Charlie Hodgson, Chris Wyles,

Toulon

Mourad Boudjellal’s galacticos… with £18.5m at his disposal it is no wonder the team sheet reads like a who’s who of rugby! Sadly the development of this dream team means that his men are labelled by many as mercenaries and money grabbers as opposed to what they actually are which is great players!! Players who work hard for each other, who eat, drink and sleep rugby in the sunny South of France and enjoy the odd spot of bonding themselves, it’s not Verbier but it is a pretty epic Harlem Shake: 

 
Leaving Steffon Armitage and Frederic Michalak on the bench clearly shows just the strength in depth! With Mr Toulon running the show at 10… Bastareaud powering through at 13 and a huge front row I imagine that despite all of the positive thinking in the world a few Sarries players will be shaking in their boots slightly!

15.Delon Armitage; fewer yellows, fewer bans… yet the same line breaks and speed around the park! 
14.Rudi Wulf; All Black Utility Back… started young and continues to dominate the wing in France!
13.Mathieu Bastareaud; 18st 2lbs squeezed into a 6ft 1in frame…thank god I’m not in his way! 1 hit and I’d never survive!
12.Matt Giteau; initiator of the “#getmelonabird” campaign… aka get Gethin Jenkins a lady!!
11.Alexis Palisson; try scoring winger who caused controversy with his topless pictures in Têtu!!
10.Jonny Wilkinson; England’s all time record points scorer, the provider of some of the BEST moments in English rugby ever! He reached legend status a very long time ago and continues to be at the very top of his game. He ran the show against Leicester and will continue to run shows this season and beyond!
9.Sébastien Tillous-Borde; cheeky scrum half with his own website, quick to the breakdown, quick hands opens up the Wilkinson Glory!



1.Andrew Sheridan; revitalized in the sunshine, injury free, 30 matches this season and it’s all put down to the sunshine and red wine! The one and only problem is that his English rose skin still burns too easily and therefore vest shaped sun-burn is a regular occurrence and photographic evidence is posted on Twitter!
2.Sebastien Bruno; 38 years old and he has just signed a new contract with Toulon. Proof again that the South of France is the perfect place to continue your career beyond all expectations…sometimes even your own!
3.Carl Hayman; resident Kiwi with 45 caps….shunning the All Blacks for the sunshine! A regular theme I believe!
4.Bakkies Botha; not in Richard Cockerill’s good books at the moment due to his interesting tackle which Cockers deems to include ‘excessive use of the knee’. I’m sure he won’t lose any sleep over this!!
5.Nick Kennedy; Toulon vs. Sunbury… sunshine vs. rain! No wonder he’s playing better than ever! Looking forward to seeing him back in action on UK soil!
6.Danie Rossouw; quickly got over the broken toe that meant he missed the Tigers clash. Pent up frustration will be released onto the Sarries 15!
7.Juan Fernandez Lobbe; arguably one of the best Argentina players ever! Enough said!!
8.Chris Masoe; Award winner… 2011-12 Top 14 Player of the Year!

Replacements: Jean-Charles Orioli, Gethin Jenkins, Davit Kubriashvili, Joe van Niekerk, Steffon Armitage, Maxime Mermoz, Frederic Michalak, Jocelino Suta.