Showing posts with label italy. Show all posts
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Friday, 18 September 2015

The Rugby World Cup 2015 - The Kiwi Connection




On the opening day of the Rugby World Cup, Fiji play the hosts under the floodlights of Twickenham, England. The Pacific Islander's are the eternal underdogs, with their lack of numbers, structure and resources as a nation hindering their raw ability on the rugby pitch.
One thing they have in their favour is their global location to attract once aspiring All Black's to join the ranks of the Flying Fijians through family heritage.


World rugby in the professional era has pricked its ears up in awareness that New Zealand has  undoubtedly the most talented and naturally gifted pool of rugby union players on the planet. Every young lad wants to be an All Black and every young girl wants to marry an All Black. That's motivation in itself.
Realistically, very few make the step up to All Black level and the ones that just miss out still have the qualities to walk in to most international rugby teams in the world.

So here is my list of New Zealander's who have been selected by other nations, either on heritage or residency rules, to represent a different country at The World Cup.


Michael Leitch - Japan


Michael Leitch battling hard through contact


Born in New Zealand to Fijian parents, Michael Leitch moved to Japan as a 15 year old. He has represented Japan at age grade level all the way up to the full team, making his debut at the age of 20.

Leitch is a physically dominating, mobile player who is a ferocious ball carrying number 8 or flanker. His work at the breakdown and off-loading ability out of contact are particularly impressive, earning himself very high praise at the last world cup and being regarded as one of the best performing forwards from that tournament in 2011.

In the 2012/13 season, he broke his arm and upon recovering from this on his first game back breaking his leg. However, it looks like he has put his injuries behind him with a string of excellent performances for The Waikato Chiefs in New Zealand.

Expect to see Leitch as a talisman for a much improved Japan and potentially seeing an upset or two along the way.



John Hardie -Scotland


John Hardie tackling hard against Italy on his second appearance for Scotland


After a very strong 2014-15 season with the Highlanders, winning the Super Rugby Championship, Hardie was regarded as one of the most physical and defensively strong players in New Zealand. He led in tackle completion, runs made and pilfers from the loose forward position.

Many an eyebrow was raised on the other side of the world in Scotland when he was announced to have made the cut for the Scotland world cup squad. Players like; Johnny Beattie, Rob Harley, Blair Cowan (a fellow Kiwi) and John Barclay were excluded. However, New Zealander Vern Cotter knows the players at his disposal and that Hardie is currently better than the unfortunate home-grown players left out.

John Hardie has risked it all by leaving his Highlanders contract in New Zealand (he's currently an unattached player) to play for Scotland and live out a dream by playing in a world cup.



Tim Nanai-Williams - Samoa


Tim Nanai-Williams tries to escape and offload against the Ba Ba's for Somoa



Having recently signed a lucrative deal for the Ricoh Black Rams in Japan, Nanai Williams had spent his whole rugby life playing in New Zealand. The brother of monstrous Ulster number 8 Nick Williams and cousin to All Black Sonny Bill Williams, top level ruby is in his genetic makeup.

A loophole in the IRB Sevens eligibility meant Nanai Williams could switch to represent Samoa even after playing for the New Zealand sevens at international level. Which meant theoretically he could play for the XV's of  Manu Samoa.

The ex-Waikato Chiefs winger/full back is small in stature but possesses the ability to side step his way out of a phone box. With the explosive acceleration and attacking skill-set to match, one-on-one line breaks and offloads out the back can be expected from this pocket dynamo.


Jared Payne - Ireland


Jared Payne trying to escape the presence of  England's George Ford for Ireland in the Six Nations


New Zealand U21 representative left Auckland for Ulster in 2011 and hasn't looked back. Qualifying for Ireland on residency rules after playing for three years for Ulster.

Comfortable at fullback or centre, Payne's versatility and running lines are what convinced Joe Schmidt to give him a call up. Helped by the eventual retirement of Brian O'Criscoll, the centre position looked fairly light for Ireland. So the emergence and consistency of Payne was a key factor in the nationality switch and a piece of the jigsaw seems to have been filled.

There is no doubting Jared Payne's all round solid game, however for him to be fully accepted as an Irish fans favourite a good world cup would definitely help his cause.







Telusa Veainu - Tonga



Tonga's Telusa Veainu looking for support after making a break


An age grade prodigious talent, Veainu scored a hat-trick in the final of the U20 World Cup in Argentina in 2010 for New Zealand. Big things were expected of him in the coming years, however he has never really hit the ground running at the step up to senior level.

Deciding to represent Tonga in 2015 through his parents, has been a fruitful and beneficial experience for everyone involved. Veainu playing outstandingly well for Tonga at The Pacific Nations Cup scoring 2 tries and running riot from open play.

There is no doubting his finishing and running rugby skills are amongst the best at this years world cup. So, this could be the moment for him to make that step up to top level rugby in front of a global audience.




Samuela Vunisa - Italy


Samuela Vunisa being held in a double tackle against South Africa for Italy

Growing up, there was no question that Samuela Vunisa ever dreamed about playing for the Azzurri. Born in Fiji and growing up in New Zealand his sights were set on becoming a first class rugby player for his homeland or the adopted one.

In 2011 Vunisa was loaned to Calvisano, Italy from Taranaki, New Zealand and after negotiations between clubs his contract was released he and signed permanently. His two year stint at Calvisano and then Zebre qualified him for representing Italy at international level, resulting in his career going from strength to strength. Hence why Saracens have snapped him up this season for 2015 .

Vunisa's versatility at 6,7 and 8 are huge bonuses for Italy, combined with a sturdy 19st, 6ft3 ball carrying frame, can only strengthen Italy's world class back-row.





As an attitude and way of life, two million blokes live in New Zealand with aspirations, or once aspirations to play for the All Blacks. Some are lucky enough to become very good professional rugby players, but very few manage to pull on the distinguishable black jersey.

All is not lost for the holy grail of playing international rugby. The Pacific islands and northern hemisphere countries are searching for exceptional talent to strengthen their cause.

There is life after The All Blacks after all.


Friday, 6 June 2014

The World Cup- A Guide To Group D


Group D - Uruguay- Costa Rica- England - Italy



Uruguay

The Manager: Óscar Tabárez


  • Star Player: Luis Suárez
  • Position: Striker
  • Age: 27
  • Team: Liverpool FC
  • Why? Arguably the best striker in world football, coming off the best season of his career to date. He possesses both superb technical ability and a tenacious will to win and will surely to be looking to expand upon his ever-growing reputation in Brazil. Group opponents England, containing five of his Liverpool team-mates, will certainly be aware of his immense talent and a World Cup on his home continent could be just the platform to cement his status as a truly great forward. A partnership with Cavani could be just the potion to conjure up another excellent tournament.

  • One to Watch: Fernando Muslera
  • Position: Goalkeeper
  • Age: 27
  • Team: Galatasaray
  • Why? Muslera has been a mainstay in between the sticks for Galatasaray since his big money move from Lazio. With a fairly weak central defence in front of him, he will need to be on his best form if Uruguay are going to advance out of his group.

  • Wildcard: Diego Lugano
  • Position: Central Defender
  • Age: 33
  • Team: Free Agent
  • Why? Uruguay’s captain, struggled with West Brom in the Premier League this season which has saw him be released by the midlands club. With sloth-like pace, I'm not sure if he can be relied on to inspire others around him when facing the likes of Sturridge or Balotelli one-on-one.


Goalkeepers: Fernando Muslera (Galatasaray), Martin Silva (Vasco da Gama), Rodrigo Munoz (Libertad).

Defenders: Maximiliano Pereira (Benfica), Diego Lugano (West Bromwich Albion), Diego Godin, Jose Maria Gimenez (both Atletico Madrid), Sebastian Coates (Liverpool), Martin Caceres (Juventus), Jorge Fucile (Porto).

Midfielders: Alvaro Gonzalez (Lazio), Alvaro Pereira (Sao Paulo), Walter Gargano (Parma), Egidio Arevalo Rios (Morelia), Diego Perez (Bologna), Cristian Rodriguez (Atletico Madrid), Gaston Ramirez (Southampton), Nicolas Lodeiro (Botafogo).

Forwards: Luis Suarez (Liverpool), Edinson Cavani (Paris St-Germain), Abel Hernandez (Palermo), Diego Forlan (Cerezo Osaka), Christian Stuani (Espanyol).


Fun Fact: Diego Lugano has a self made motivational video on Youtube to the scene with Al Pacino from Any Given Sunday



Costa Rica

The Manager: Jorge Luis Pinto


  • Star Player: Keylor Navas
  • Position: Goalkeeper
  • Age: 27
  • Team: Levante
  • Why? Navas came out of nowhere to become one of the stand out goalkeepers in La Liga this season. After an immense season with Levante, Navas will most certainly need to bring that form to the World Cup to shut the attack-heavy teams out in Group D. Surely an impossible task, however he thrives on shot stopping.


  • One to Watch: Joel Campbell
  • Position: Striker
  • Age: 21
  • Team: Arsenal
  • Why? Campbell is capable of creating goals out of next to nothing, the young Arsenal forward is expected to carry his country in Brazil. After gaining valuable experience this season with Olympiacos in the Champions League, he will be more ready than ever to tackle the World’s best defences. Arsenal could have a cheeky striker in the making for next season.

  • Wildcard: Bryan Ruiz
  • Position: Winger/ Attacking Midfielder
  • Age: 28
  • Team: PSV
  • Why? Bryan Ruiz has technical quality, however the only consistent thing about him is his inconsistency. The World Cup could go one of two ways for the PSV wide man, he could play out of his skin and help Costa Rica to an upset, or his head will drop and he will be invisible. He's an enigma, so we'll just have to wait and see what kind of character he possesses in Brazil.


Goalkeepers: Keylor Navas (Levante), Patrick Pemberton (Alajuelense) Daniel Cambronero (Herediano).

Defenders: Johnny Acosta (Alajuelense), Giancarlo Gonzalez (Columbus Crew), Michael Umana (Saprissa), Oscar Duarte (Bruges), Waylon Francis (Columbus Crew), Heiner Mora (Saprissa), Junior Diaz (Mainz 05), Christian Gamboa (Rosenborg), Roy Miller (New York Red Bulls).

Midfielders: Celso Borges (AIK), Christian Bolanos (Copenhagen), Esteban Granados (Herediano), Michael Barrantes (Aalesund), Yeltsin Tejeda (Saprissa), Diego Calvo (Valerenga), Jose Miguel Cubero (Herediano).

Forwards: Bryan Ruiz (PSV Eindhoven, on loan from Fulham), Joel Campbell (Olympiakos, on loan from Arsenal), Randall Brenes (Cartagines), Marco Urena (FC Kuban Krasnodar).


Fun Fact: Joel Campbell Simulator 2014 



England
The Manager: Roy Hodgson


  • Star Player: Wayne Rooney
  • Position: Forward
  • Age: 28
  • Team: Manchester United
  • Why? There is no doubt that on his day Rooney has the ability to single handedly win matches. However, it is his mental strength that will determine whether or not he can England's key man and goalscorer. The English media don't make it easy for him and whether or not he has the strength to put the doubts aside and perform effectively and consistantly is still the big question.

  • One to Watch: Raheem Sterling
  • Position: Winger
  • Age: 19
  • Team: Liverpool
  • Why? A doubt to even make the plane to Brazil at the start of the season, it now looks likely the precocious teenage talent will be named in Roy Hodgson's starting XI when the tournament begins. With pace, skill, technique and a keen eye for a pass, Sterling's young shoulders may well carry the weight of a nation's hopes as England look to him to provide a creative spark that has been sorely lacking in recent tournaments. Gerrard and Sturridge will be key to Sterling's directness which has been sorely lacking from previous England team's at a major tournament.

  • Wildcard: Ross Barkley
  • Position: Central Attacking Midfielder
  • Age: 20
  • Team: Everton
  • Why? Barkley showed signs of brilliance in his first full season with Everton, warranting his inclusion to this England team. He'll undoubtedly be used off of the bench, with his explosive running from deep and range of passing being utilised to cause problems late on in the group games. If England have a shocker in their first match against Italy, don't be surprised to see Barkley start the second next one.


Goalkeepers: Fraser Forster (Celtic), Ben Foster (West Bromwich Albion), Joe Hart (Manchester City).

Defenders: Leighton Baines (Everton), Gary Cahill (Chelsea), Phil Jagielka (Everton), Glen Johnson (Liverpool), Phil Jones (Manchester United), Luke Shaw (Southampton), Chris Smalling (Manchester United).

Midfielders: Ross Barkley (Everton), Steven Gerrard, Jordan Henderson (both Liverpool), Adam Lallana (Southampton), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), James Milner (Manchester City), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal), Raheem Sterling (Liverpool), Jack Wilshere (Arsenal).

Forwards: Rickie Lambert (Southampton), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United), Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool), Danny Welbeck (Manchester United).

Fun Fact: Wayne Rooney supports Celtic. Coming to a SPL ground near you in the year 2018.

In addition, here is Wazza's Spotify music. Enjoy:

http://open.spotify.com/user/rooneyonspotify



Italy

The Manager: Cesare Prandelli


  • Star Player: Andrea Pirlo
  • Position: Central Midfielder
  • Age: 35
  • Team: Juventus
  • Why? Still the star man for his country in his later years, Pirlo isn't showing any signs of slowing down. The maestro of a world-class midfield with Marchisio and De Rossi, he'll be expected to control the Azzuri's tempo with his metronomic passing game. This will especially be key with the heat and stifling humidity of the Brazilian climate.

  • One to Watch: Lorenzo Insigne
  • Position: Winger/Attacking Midfielder
  • Age: 22
  • Team: Napoli
  • Why? A player who has it all. Likes to play the trequartista role with defence splitting passes, inch perfect crosses and an eye for goal from distance. His only downside is his composure in front of goal. It will be difficult for Insigne to break into the starting lineup but when he does get an opportunity, expect him to bring the game to life.

  • Wildcard: Mario Balotelli
  • Position: Striker
  • Age: 23
  • Team: AC Milan
  • Why? Labeled as ‘mental’ by most of Italy, Balotelli hasn't been in great form for a poor AC Milan side this season. Prandelli will feel he is just too good on his day to leave out though, which was proved the case in EURO 2012. When Mario puts his mind to it, he is a world-class clinical striker who can terrorise any defence. His lines of running and movement in synchronisation with Pirlo's passing are paramount to Italy's success.


Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus), Salvatore Sirigu (Paris St-Germain), Mattia Perin (Genoa).

Defenders: Andrea Barzagli, Leonardo Bonucci, Giorigo Chiellini (all Juventus), Gabriel Paletta (Parma), Ignazio Abate, Mattia De Sciglio (both AC Milan), Matteo Darmian (Torino).

Midfielders: Andrea Pirlo, Claudio Marchisio (both Juventus), Thiago Motta, Marco Verratti (both Paris St-Germain), Daniele De Rossi (AS Roma), Antonio Candreva (Lazio), Marco Parolo (Parma), Alberto Aquilani (Fiorentina).

Forwards: Mario Balotelli (AC Milan), Antonio Cassano (Parma), Alessio Cerci (Torino), Ciro Immobile (Torino), Lorenzo Insigne (Napoli).

Fun Fact: Italy's World Cup kit contain “micro-massage” taping to “provide players with a faster, more effective energy supply to the active muscles."



Just under a week to go!

Sunday, 5 May 2013

Play Sports? Got A Beard? You Are Great.

Everyone should appreciate a fine beard and if you don't, well I hate you. They can symbolise many things, like freedom or maturity but mainly just undoubted awesomeness.

Not strictly a sportsman. But a bearded Greek god-like athlete


Much deliberation has been had in creating a list of 6 such hairy heroes. The criteria is as follows:

Type of beard
Style
Coolness
Status of the sportsman
Manliness 



6. James Harden - Houston Rockets - USA - Basketball

James Harden owns the most bodacious beard in the NBA
Dream Team + Beard = Awesome


Anybody who shoots hoops of the calibre of James Harden and can pull off a slick beard should have a bronze statue of them erected. Harden's beard has a Facebook page and Twitter account and has inspired songs and t-shirts. Brilliant.





5. Josh Strauss - Glasgow Warriors - South Africa - Rugby


Great Scot! what a beard
Loves a beardy selfie
I particularly appreciate Josh Strauss's bushy beard. Physically imposing bosh machine and back row forward who puts his facial hair on the line every match.  I'm even more proud to be Scottish, with the knowledge that he plays his rugby in this very country. What a bloke.





4. Paul Breitner - West Germany - Bayern Munich - Real Madrid - Football

"No beard Keegan? Don't touch me..."

Not exactly a beard in this photo. But anyone that  looks
cool with a handlebar moustache, a perm and a yellow Jagermeister T-Shirt is beyond worthy for this short-list

Paul Breitner the marauding left back turned box-to-box midfielder had the 70's beard and perm combination down to an art. Pretty sexual for a man who was one of only four footballers ever to score in two different World Cup finals. Oh... the others were Vava, Zidane and Pele. Enough said.





3. Andrea Pirlo - Juventus - Italy - Football

The Architect
Italian Stallion











Andrea Pirlo was supposedly past it. Declined a new contract by Milan and released on a free. What better way to make a comeback than to grow a beautiful thick beard and pick up Serie A player of the season in the process with Juventus. L'architetto is a truly legendary deep lying playmaker that continues to dominate matches and beard competitions in equal measures.







2. Sebastian Chabal - Lyon - France - Rugby

A day in the life
Vogue


Sebastain Chabal is one of the bearded wonders of the modern facial hair world.  L'Homme Des Carvernes: 'The Caveman', is 6ft4 and almost 18st who's style of play can only be described as Neanderthal like. The contact area is his best friend and in his prime the most feared tackler and ball carrier in global rugby Chabalmania is a thing in France and with wild long flowing hair and a big bushy beard to match he is an icon of the professional game and a beard enthusiast's idol. Viva le barbe!







1. Socrates - 1954-2011 - Garforth Town - Brazil - Football


Dr Socrates- World Cup captain

Too cool to do his own stretches


Socrates who sadly past away in 2011, will be remembered for being one of the very best footballers of all time. He combined technique and grace as a midfield playmaker for Brazil at two World Cups. In my opinion qualified Doctor Socrates was the epitome of cool, having a striking beard and afro/perm look in the 70's and 80's is magnificent. Wearing a headband which read "people need justice",made political statements stylish. Described as a genius, intellectual or legend doesn't do this heavy drinking, heavy smoking, beardly God justice. Even his appearance for the last 12 minutes of a match for Garforth Town at the age of 50 transcended coolness.

All I can say is that this maverick of a man was a one off and brought joy to millions of beard enthusiasts and the other types of people around the world. He will be remembered as the great philosopher of football.








No Harry, not even a woollen beard can hide that melted fox face of yours. Go away