One of the most compelling Lions Tests ever. Soak up the action and relive the drama from that memorable night in Durban which happened 25-years-ago today.
Rodber was a good player, no doubt, but the stars of the first two tests were the front row, Smith,Wood and Wallace. Took on men twice their size and made them look small. Unfortunately we lost Tom Smith earlier this year, in my view the best forward Scotland has ever produced - 6 Lions tests (over two tours) is testimony to that.
One of my favourite players, but he did blow rather hot and cold. At his best, he was fantastic. This tour, he got close to his form in the first test of 1994, known as "Rodber's match", but when something went wrong (like getting sent off, or getting penalised for the tackle on Colin Charvis that led to Scott Gibbs' wonder try at Wembley) he seemed to lose form and confidence.
I remember watching this at the pub, something like a midday kick off UK time. That social continued through to Tyson v Holyfield 2, the ear biting one. Called it a night about 6am. 18 hours. Needless to say I didn’t get to see the rugby re-run for a couple of days! 😂
I never enjoy watching a game live when I have an “interest” in one of the teams (for me, that means The Lions or England). Just too nervous. But I love watching the replay irrespective of who won because all my tension has gone.
I watched it live. I was on a stag night in Dublin - I’m Welsh I should say, but in this bar in Temple Back there was a stack of us Welshmen, obviously a lot of Irish but also there were Scots and English. A great afternoon….✌️👍
@@Arianrhod6 I was in Australia for the last 2 tests of 2013. We go to Oz every year anyway for family - to the extent that we have a house, car and the obligatory tinnie over there. We went into Sydney the day before that test and the whole area around the ferry terminal, the Opera House was just red. And everyone was so brilliant - great atmosphere. I know that there are people who want any team but England to win any game but all I saw, heard and said was that it was the Lions first, second and last. My son out there got the tickets over there and so we were sat in the Aussie section. So, 3 in red amongst a sea of gold. When it became clear who was going to win early in the second half, quite a few Aussies started to leave; I think you could say that we questioned them quite vociferously about their exit plans….
When you win, it's we are the greatest, but, when you lose its, what excuse can we come up with. So, let's agree. The lion's had more points on the board when the ref blew time. Agreed😅
what this and other reels show is that Tim Rodber is massively under appreciated. Never hear from him in the media
I thought this. He was a bit before my time so didn’t really know what he was capable of. Him at 8 and Dallaglio at 6 looked like a dream combo
Tough man..Army..he could fight bare knuckle too
He doesn’t need to do media. He’s been a successful businessman.
Rodber was a good player, no doubt, but the stars of the first two tests were the front row, Smith,Wood and Wallace. Took on men twice their size and made them look small. Unfortunately we lost Tom Smith earlier this year, in my view the best forward Scotland has ever produced - 6 Lions tests (over two tours) is testimony to that.
One of my favourite players, but he did blow rather hot and cold. At his best, he was fantastic. This tour, he got close to his form in the first test of 1994, known as "Rodber's match", but when something went wrong (like getting sent off, or getting penalised for the tackle on Colin Charvis that led to Scott Gibbs' wonder try at Wembley) he seemed to lose form and confidence.
The great Neil Jenkins was magnificent in this game and the series of course. Neil’s kicking out of this world.
Neil Jenkins was outstanding in this win
Sad how many are no longer with us, Ruben Kruger, Joost van der Westhuisen and Tom Smith. Three of the best.
What a player Tim Rodber was.
What a kicker Neil Jenkins -proud to be Welsh
Best Lions Series Ever
What a ferocious Lions!!
I was there for first 2 tests -best 3 weeks of my life
Scott Gibbs on this tour was insane
Neil Jenkins amazing performance won the match outright..
He was superb, but watching the game again the Boks should have won but for their woeful goal kicking
10:46 the swinging punch by South African's 19 lol Wouldn't get away with that these days.
Gregor Townsend doesn’t get enough respect as a player. Some world class running lines.
The great thing about the Lions is that it brings all of our warring tribes together as one.
Great test series & I still have the original shirt which is worth a small fortune now
I remember watching this at the pub, something like a midday kick off UK time. That social continued through to Tyson v Holyfield 2, the ear biting one. Called it a night about 6am. 18 hours. Needless to say I didn’t get to see the rugby re-run for a couple of days! 😂
Jenkins is the best kicker of all time.
The rucks were a real contest as were the scrums. The modern game is reffed to the point that teams are scared to have the ball.
Would be great to see a crowd like this at Loftus on Saturday
Foot,in touch
A better game still then. Seems like yesterday- worryingly.
Would’ve loved to have seen this live, I was nervous watching the highlights even though I know the full time result 😂
I never enjoy watching a game live when I have an “interest” in one of the teams (for me, that means The Lions or England). Just too nervous. But I love watching the replay irrespective of who won because all my tension has gone.
I watched it live. I was on a stag night in Dublin - I’m Welsh I should say, but in this bar in Temple Back there was a stack of us Welshmen, obviously a lot of Irish but also there were Scots and English. A great afternoon….✌️👍
@@Arianrhod6 I was in Australia for the last 2 tests of 2013. We go to Oz every year anyway for family - to the extent that we have a house, car and the obligatory tinnie over there. We went into Sydney the day before that test and the whole area around the ferry terminal, the Opera House was just red. And everyone was so brilliant - great atmosphere. I know that there are people who want any team but England to win any game but all I saw, heard and said was that it was the Lions first, second and last. My son out there got the tickets over there and so we were sat in the Aussie section. So, 3 in red amongst a sea of gold. When it became clear who was going to win early in the second half, quite a few Aussies started to leave; I think you could say that we questioned them quite vociferously about their exit plans….
How did the Lions win this game? Boks chucked it away
Great win, top marks but then came Victor and Bakkies, what could possibly get worse?
Great top pace rugby the way the game should be played.
I was there with 3 mates from the OAs rugby club
South Africa lost this mainly because of the awful goal kicking
I was there🎉
For me,Neil Jenkins was the man of the match,andjust to add,im English.
"They're not going to win by defending".
Really Stuart? 🤔
Lol it's so funny how much rucks have changed - so many players going for freebie elbows and knees wherever they can here
so basically we lost bec its the poorest goal kincking from sbok point off veiw ever.
Green and gold, the same colour as diarrhea. The Lions rule!
How many times were the lions offside in the rucks. Everytime
Coached by 'Creamy' Telfer, of course they were offside. John Jeffrey made a career of it and he was albino white - not that hard to spot you'd think!
You lost shut up@@gus8024
Lions is my wappy dog l
Haha..honeyballs and the BUM SQUAD beaten 😅
useless performance by the place kickers
I thought Jenkins had a great game
Referring to Springboks
@@rayfinkle2805🤣🤣🤣👍
SA WANKAZ
So jenkins CALMLY puts 15 on the board.
Guscotts drops a goal,,celebrating like a lottery win.
Get over yourself 👎🏼
They had just won the series - first time in SA 😂
@@user-hn1dq7jr2g Second time. 1974 the Lions wiped the floor clean with our Boks! Those Lions were called the invincibles!
1st time post apartheid
When you win, it's we are the greatest, but, when you lose its, what excuse can we come up with.
So, let's agree. The lion's had more points on the board when the ref blew time. Agreed😅