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    DC v Lions wellington down the right corner.

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    Cullen v Oz Caketin 2000

    Like this

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    @Crucial said in Great tries burned into your memory:

    Arthur Stone.

    Burned into many an Auckland supporters memory as well.

    I believe GFY is the appropriate comment for that.

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    Woodcock 2011 RWC Final

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    Not involving NZ.

    I can half remember two great France tries v England in 5 Nations in crica 1990 and 1991.
    In particular the one at Twickenham started by Blanco behind his own line and I'm pretty sure included a centring kick. Sure it was in the dieing minutes.

    There was that great Finn Russell pass from just a year or 2 ago. Sco v Eng. But ruined optically by going through a ruck phase before scoring the try.

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    Genia in the 2011 super rugby final too

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    @Snowy said in Great tries burned into your memory:

    @Crucial said in Great tries burned into your memory:

    Arthur Stone.

    Burned into many an Auckland supporters memory as well.

    I believe GFY is the appropriate comment for that.

    Thought you’d like that.

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    Again, weirdly. For a guy of my generation. I don't remember any from the 1996 series win v South Africa. Except for the dodgy one with the 2 locks linking but optically ruined by Ian Jones' forward over the top basketball pass to Jeff Wilson.

    I remember the final whistle at Pretoria.
    I remember Zinny's drop goal.
    I recall Criag Down scoring in Cape Town, but that wasn't part of the series. Can't actually picture the try though.
    I can envison Os du Randt being subsuituted.

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    Lomu 2000 v Oz at Olympic Stadium

    Actually the first 3 three tries and the last ones are very memorable

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    More recently, Beauden Barrett in Dunedin in 2017 to win the match after the Wallabies had taken the lead a minute earlier.

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    What was the one described as " bewildering backline move" by the press?

    I think it was against Aus and when Wayne Smith was coaching in some capacity? It went through so many hands and was confusing to even watch but brilliant none the less.

    Just remember how clever it was and off a set piece.

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    @Rapido said in Great tries burned into your memory:

    Again, weirdly. For a guy of my generation. I don't remember any from the 1996 series win v South Africa. Except for the dodgy one with the 2 locks linking but optically ruined by Ian Jones' forward over the top basketball pass to Jeff Wilson.

    You don't remember Wilson's two tries from chip and chases?

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    Somehow I still remember the burn of Kefu's try in Eales' last game. That one goes deep.

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    @Rapido said in Great tries burned into your memory:

    2015 Savea QF v France
    2015 NMS QF v France RWC. (optics, camera angle change just at time NMS did his right-foot-step)

    this made me go back and look at the highlights...shit that team was on fire

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    @Snowy said in Great tries burned into your memory:

    What was the one described as " bewildering backline move" by the press?

    I think it was against Aus and when Wayne Smith was coaching in some capacity? It went through so many hands and was confusing to even watch but brilliant none the less.

    Just remember how clever it was and off a set piece.

    That would be the one in the video I posted in this very thread.

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    @Bovidae said in Great tries burned into your memory:

    @Rapido said in Great tries burned into your memory:

    Again, weirdly. For a guy of my generation. I don't remember any from the 1996 series win v South Africa. Except for the dodgy one with the 2 locks linking but optically ruined by Ian Jones' forward over the top basketball pass to Jeff Wilson.

    You don't remember Wilson's two tries from chip and chases?

    It's brought back memories, cheers. But obviously not burned on.

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    @Crucial said in Great tries burned into your memory:

    @Snowy said in Great tries burned into your memory:

    What was the one described as " bewildering backline move" by the press?

    I think it was against Aus and when Wayne Smith was coaching in some capacity? It went through so many hands and was confusing to even watch but brilliant none the less.

    Just remember how clever it was and off a set piece.

    That would be the one in the video I posted in this very thread.

    I think that would be the one. I have just watched it a few more times to check. Bloody awesome.

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    Carlos against the Crusaders. The sideline conversion was a cherry on the top.

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    @Bovidae said in Great tries burned into your memory:

    Carlos against the Crusaders. The sideline conversion was a cherry on the top.

    I would have included this in my list, but I know it only from youtube. I must have been overseas or something at the time. Same with the 2000 Bledisloe tries, was backpacking, never saw them.

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    Vidiri double chip and catch. For the Blues.

    Video: https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/enlat7/the_only_double_chip_try_im_aware_of_joeli_vidiri/

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