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Inviato: 19 mar 2007, 23:51
da teodoro
Beh oddio..Catt ha deluso per qualcuno?!io la vedo ardua come cosa,ma le opinioni personali si rispettano!ha giocato 2 partite in totale,anzi,1 e mezzo,contro il Galles è uscito per infortunio e ha creato una meta splendida,ha coperto le spalle al giovane Flood...si è sentito secondo me li in mezzo!eccome se si è sentito!ad ogni modo il mio XV
15.Dempsey
14.M.Jones
13.BOD
12.D'Arcy
11.Hickie
10.O'Gara
9.Troncon
8.Parisse
7.Bergamasco
6.Haskell(anche se ha giocato solo l'ultimo match,è piu che altro un riconoscimento che lgi do al grande giocatore che diventerà)
5.O'Connell
4.Alin Wyn Jones
3.Castro
2.Ibanez(c)
1.(Ahime

)Lo Cicero
in prima linea superiorità nostrana!nei trequarti spazio ai trifogli..all'11 un grandissimo Hickie,in forma splendida che si è ripreso la nazionale!
in terza linea avrei messo R.Jones,ma ho voluto "premiare" Haskell,un giovane veramente ma veramente forte!in seconda spazio a Wyn Jones,un bel grinder,rompiscatole e con un gran workrate!
Inviato: 20 mar 2007, 10:19
da jaco
Ecco il XV di Scrum.com:
15: Clement Poitrenaud (France) - It has taken the Toulouse star more than five years to collect his 26 caps, but he shone for the Six Nations champions and now looks set to enjoy an extended stay.
14: Shane Horgan (Ireland) - The Leinster wing showcased his pace, power and appetite for hard work as Ireland collected a second successive Six Nations Triple crown.
13: Brian O'Driscoll (Ireland) - Led Ireland to within a whisker of their first Six Nations title, and maintained his status as arguably the world's finest centre.
12: Gordon D'Arcy (Ireland) - Created so much for a try-laden Irish back division with an ability to unlock opposition defences. Always alert and always adventurous.
11: Jason Robinson (England) - Scored four tries in four games on his return to the Test arena, and an explosive finish for England's second touchdown against Wales confirmed he had lost none of the old magic.
10: Ronan O'Gara (Ireland) - The tournament's top scorer with 82 points, he also finished alongside Robinson as leading try-grabber. Consistently excellent, he knows how to boss a game.
9: Harry Ellis (England) - Probably England's best player during the Six Nations campaign as he pinned down a position that has caused its fair share of problems since Matt Dawson and Kyran Bracken retired post-2003 World Cup.
1: Olivier Milloud (France) - Quality loosehead props are thin on the ground in Europe, and Milloud proved arguably the best of some average candidates.
2: Raphael Ibanez (France, capt) - Led France to their fourth Six Nations title in the past six years, scoring a try during a pivotal victory over Ireland. Now 34, a World Cup swansong awaits.
3: Martin Castrogiovanni (Italy) - Already proved himself as one of the Guinness Premiership finest imports by starring for Leicester this season, and although injured in Italy's third game against Scotland, he was a scrummaging rock for the Azzurri.
4: Marco Bortolami (Italy) - Captained Italy to their best Six Nations tournament, which included a first away win against Scotland. Led from the front, and rarely put a foot wrong.
5: Paul O'Connell (Ireland) - Furious with his personal performance in the loss to France, he recovered to man-handle England's cowering pack at Croke Park a fortnight later. The best line-out forward in the business.
6: Simon Easterby (Ireland) - An unsung hero of the Irish pack, who strung together a sequence of influential performances. A workaholic, whose tackling prowess put him among the tournament's biggest hitters.
7: David Wallace (Ireland) - Shades Wales openside Martyn Williams for the number seven shirt, and proved an instrumental figure, especially in contrasting victories over Wales and England. Made a huge contribution to Ireland's Triple Crown campaign.
8: Sergio Parisse (Italy) - At the heart of a mighty Italian pack - the best forward unit in this season's tournament - he provided a colossal presence on a consistent basis.
Replacements
16: Carlos Festuccia (Italy) - Always in the thick of things. A consistent performer.
17: Carlos Nieto (Italy) - Took over from an injured Castrogiovanni against Scotland, and impressively anchored the Italian scrum thereafter.
18: Alun-Wyn Jones (Wales) - A great find for Wales coach Gareth Jenkins. Could prove a star performer at the World Cup.
19: Serge Betsen (France) - Brought all his experience to France's title-winning campaign.
20: Alessandro Troncon (Italy) - Recalled against England, aged 33, and drove Italy on to victories over Scotland and Wales.
21: James Hook (Wales) - Saw off England with a majestic performance that belied his tender age of just 21. Has made an irresistible case to be Wales' World Cup number 10.
22: David Strettle (England) - Capped in a hurry against Ireland after Jason Robinson was injured, but scored a try on debut and looks a natural.
Note a margnine:
Ben 6 azzurri nei 22 (3+3): un grande riconoscimento (ovviamente tutti in mischia a parte Tronky)
Mi piace il Carlos Festuccia: penseranno sia argentino anche lui!
A parte Ellis (ma non titolare) non concordo affatto suglio inglesi, ma tant'è il sito è loro...