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Planet Rugby's Team of the Year

20th December 2011 17:57

Planet Rugby team of 2011

Stand-out year: Keven Mealamu and Kurtley Beale

You've had your turn, now it's ours. After hours of debate and dummy-spitting here at Planet Rugby HQ, we've selected our line-up of 2011.

After 21 years of hurt, the World Cup trophy is with New Zealand while other significant silverware this year went the way of Australia and England.

But so as not to take achievements away from the club scene, there is a ringer included in our XV. A certain Jacques Burger also came very close.

There were eight selection differences from our 'Reader's Team' while we also chose four men who earn their keep in the northern hemisphere.

So without further ado, herewith...

Planet Rugby's Team of the Year:

15 Kurtley Beale (Australia) - You vocal readers went for Israel Dagg but rest assured we have not sided with this Wallaby just to stir the pot. Beale was without doubt the best 15 in Super Rugby and those who compete in fantasy competitions will realise exactly what he offers in attack. What also tipped the scales was the impact having/not having the now Rebel had on the Wallabies at the World Cup. He is our player of the year.
Bubbling under: Israel Dagg

14 Chris Ashton (England) - Top of the Six Nations and joint-top of World Cup 2011's try-scoring chart, Ashton has had quite a year for Northampton and England. While he has plenty of critics and enemies - mainly at Welford Road - the league convert's statistics cannot be ignored. He takes our fourteen jersey ahead of Wallaby James O'Connor, Frenchman Vincent Clerc, Wales's George North and Kiwi Cory Jane after a fine 2011.
Bubbling under: James O'Connor

13 Conrad Smith (New Zealand) - This was where we almost drew a blank. While Brian O'Driscoll helped lead Leinster to Heineken Cup glory and Jaque Fourie performed strongly in patches, no one jumped out and grabbed this jersey. Adam Ashley-Cooper struggled to find his range after he was shifted around the backline and so, for the second year running, Smith is our man. Arguably the best defending 13 around who rarely has a bad game.
Bubbling under: Brian O'Driscoll

12 Ma'a Nonu (New Zealand) - Based solely on the World Cup we would have to go for Jamie Roberts - but this is a 365 day assessment. Despite a somewhat sluggish start, Nonu was the best of a bad bunch at the Hurricanes and then kicked on in the black jersey to become excellent for New Zealand, showing a cutting edge they desperately needed when struggling for penetration. Frans Steyn earns a pat on the back for his RWC efforts.
Bubbling under: Jamie Roberts

11 Digby Ioane (Australia) - The easiest decision and we are sure you would agree this wing has been a cut above his rivals in 2011. Line-breaks aplenty while offering go-forward ball in an exciting Reds and Australian back-line, Ioane has also thrown in some dancing moves for good measure. However, we enjoyed Rene Ranger's rendition of 'The Crab' a touch more due to its comedic value. Good news for Oz that he is not heading for Japan.
Bubbling under: Isa Nacewa

10 Dan Carter (New Zealand) - Ah yes, our debate at fly-half or should I say first-five. Quade Cooper had another laughably impressive Super Rugby term until his World Cup became, well, laughable. Public enemy number one and all those boos clearly affected the Reds man and ultimately saw his Team of the Year spot here at PR go to his nearest challenger. That man is Carter, who despite missing the Webb Ellis run-in, was consistently mesmeric.
Bubbling under: Quade Cooper

9 Will Genia (Australia) - Much like his aforementioned half-back partner, Genia did not enjoy the best of World Cups following what was an unrivalled Super Rugby season from the number nine. The Reds scrum-half creates so much from the base for his close-field runners and capped the tournament off with that score against the Crusaders in the final. Hopefully a good long rest over the festive period sees Genia return for more of the same.
Bubbling under: Mike Phillips

8 Kieran Read (New Zealand) - An injury scare during the World Cup had New Zealand hearts beating a little quicker than normal, but it all worked out in the end as their number eight recovered to play a major role. However we felt that it was Read's showings for the Crusaders, who were on the road for all of Super Rugby, that were where he earned most credit. Read is an honest forward who deserves his spot. Huge mention for Sergio Parisse.
Bubbling under: Imanol Harinordoquy

7 David Pocock (Australia) - We emphatically go against the IRB Player of the Year, Thierry Dusautoir, who while good was some way off the performances that Pocock put in for the Wallabies and Western Force. When missing for either side - more so Australia - it was obvious how much of a role this openside plays. If he can remain injury free then we look forward to many more battles with Richie McCaw before the All Black hangs up his boots.
Bubbling under: Thierry Dusautoir

6 Sean O'Brien (Ireland) - There was a battle between northern and southern hemisphere staff at Planet Rugby for this jersey as O'Brien and Jerome Kaino had their hats thrown into the ring. But in the end, the performances of the Leinster flanker in both the then Magners League and on the way to Heineken Cup glory had to be recognised. What tipped the scales was the way he had those below the equator talking during the World Cup. An excellent year.
Bubbling under: Jerome Kaino

5 James Horwill (Australia) - Super Rugby and Tri-Nations silverware for the man elevated to Australia captain during the latter mentioned tournament. Despite missing out on the chance to make it a treble with the Webb Ellis, Horwill has enjoyed a fruitful year for the Reds and Wallabies, showing leadership qualities and ability throughout. Now he has a lot to live up to in 2012 as Australia have already targeted the world number one position.
Bubbling under: Victor Matfield

4 Brad Thorn (New Zealand) - What a way to bow out from rugby for someone who just kept on going in a season that saw the Crusaders do a great deal of travelling due to unfortunate events in Christchurch. Thorn was an immense carrier for the All Blacks and put the seal on an impressive career in both league and union with a RWC winner's medal in his cabinet. A mention for Courtney Lawes, whose agility and work-rate aided Northampton and England.
Bubbling under: Courtney Lawes

3 Martin Castrogiovanni (Italy) - Owen Franks was impressive for New Zealand while Nicolas Mas and Dan Cole also had good years for France and England respectively. But it was the latter's Tigers team-mate who stood out for Leicester and Italy, with his highlight probably coming in Six Nations victory over France. Welford Road really does love Castro.
Bubbling under: Owen Franks

2 Keven Mealamu (New Zealand) - For a long time it looked like Andrew Hore would be the starting hooker for the All Blacks at the World Cup, but a streak of strong performances for the Blues saw Mealamu wrestle back the two jersey. His ability to break the first line of contact, due to his squat frame, was always an outlet for both franchise and country and because Bismarck du Plessis was not first-choice at his, we hand our hooking berth to Kev.
Bubbling under: Bismarck du Plessis

1 Soane Tonga'huia (Tonga) - From memory, only Scarlets tighthead Rhys Thomas has come out on top against Tonga'huia over this year. He has been a rock for Northampton alongside Brian Mujati, contributing several tries en route to a Heineken Cup final and the last-four of Aviva Premiership 2010/11. Saints will be delighted that Tonga'huia chose not to make the move to Saracens and instead settled in what is a feared front-row in Europe.
Bubbling under: Cian Healy

Compiled by Adam Kyriacou - Twitter: @PlanetRugbyAK

Comments

Mace says...

No Stephen Donald? What the f@?$???

Posted 10:39 01st January 2012

JayStarr says...

Big mistake with Nonu...

I don't know which year's Super Rugby you were watching, but I watched every single game this year... and when Nonu wasn't injured he was dishing up no-show after no-show...

It was only in his last couple of games that he started to show flashes of his usual form... but only at the World Cup did he step up and play great rugby again.

So I am perplexed by your selection of him. But even more perplexed by you omission of the player that SHOULD'VE been there...

SONNY BILL WILLIAMS (remember him?) was without a doubt the man of the tournament. He created nothing short of a revolution - other players started trying to immitate him left right and centre... Fans of OTHER TEAMS started speaking of him in the same breath as Jonah Lomu... He was BY FAR the best inside centre of the tournament... and at the World Cup he created a little bit of magic every time he was on the field... Yet he is not even MENTIONED on your list..!?

For that little omission alone your list is invalid.

Posted 22:33 28th December 2011

coronach says...

the time of year for 'best of' lists, and here's the Australian rugby media's international team of the year for 2011:

15 Dagg, 14 O'Connor, 13 Smith, 12 Roberts, 11 Ioane, 10 Carter, 9 Genia, 8 Read, 7 McCaw, 6 Dusautoir, 5 Nallet, 4 Thorn, 3 O Franks, 2 Servat, 1 Woodcock

Subs: 16 du Plessis, 17 A Jones, 18 Matfield, 19 O'Brien, 20 Phillips, 21 Nonu, 22 Beale.

Generous of the Australians to have 8 NZers in the starting XV, one more in the subs.

Posted 10:51 28th December 2011

Trinations says...

There's got to be some kind of rugby IQ test to get on here, Trinats you have no idea about this game do ya!

Posted 03:38 27th December 2011

makemehappy says...

@spudsandgravey - I sense someone with rose tinted spectacles! I had been a fan of Ashton's, but lets be honest, he's had somewhere between a poor and an awful year! Just remember his lack of effort against the Scarlets - a truly rubbish performance!

Posted 17:58 26th December 2011

spudsandgravey says...

To all you Ashton haters..........get over it. He's in because he is a try machine. What else do you want from your winger? Remember all of you, teams of the year are always subjective so dry your eyes fans of France, Wales and S Africa.

Posted 13:30 25th December 2011

AlanS says...

Great debate on many positions and some tough choices that can go in one of many ways, except one........Chris Ashton. I can think of 10 wingers that would be well ahead of him. He is not in the same class as all the other players being discussed.

Posted 19:31 24th December 2011

RobinMasters says...

Ashton instead of Clerc? Castrogiovani instead of Mas? The IRB player of the year ignored? So your hatred for the French knows no limits?

Posted 11:42 24th December 2011

Bones7 says...

Nabley - Dusautoir plays openside but wears 6

Posted 16:33 23rd December 2011

rustytrumpet says...

Are you real ? no Adam Jones !!!!!!

Posted 12:26 23rd December 2011

Dingbat32 says...

Ashton selection is a complete joke, and I suspect thrown in to wind up the PR fans. He is not in the top 10 wingers in the world, never mind the best. The average French prop would be a better winger (and less of a sex pest!)

The back row should be Dusatoir, McCaw and Parisse. Can't understand any other choice for this.

Not that convinced about Conrad Smith - there are better centres about than him (in NZ for a start). Plus he is an idiot. Not sure why QC gets such a hard time - he is charming compared to CS.

Parra is best scrum half about - just a shame he was at 10 instead (even if he did do a grand job). He has a far more complete game than Genia (at the moment) and Mike Phillips is just a poor mans Joost.

And lastly (with a bit of bias perhaps) what about Danie Rossouw? Surely the form second row at the world cup?

Posted 10:27 23rd December 2011

letsgoboks says...

There should be more French players! Agree with no boks being included. I wish Bizzy got more game time though. He would have def put a SA name on that list.

Ashton - please... I can think of a good 5/6 other players who would run circles around that clown. The only thing good about him is the youtube replays of him getting KO'd :D

Posted 10:05 23rd December 2011

makemehappy says...

The lack of French and Welsh players is unbelievable. Jamie Roberts on form is easily the outstanding centre in the game. Dusautoir missing is shocking (only Warburton is a realistic rival at the moment, as Pocock really didnt do much this year). Clerc or North on the wing any day of the week instead of Ashton.

Posted 20:32 22nd December 2011

BHathaway says...

I like the sound of Gorgodze Kaino Dusautoir as a back row. I really dont think Gorgodze gets enough credit, if you ask any Frenchman who watches domestic league, they all rate him incredibly highly, and he had a brilliant world cup. So many phenomenal players in world rugby at the moment, hard to argue with the XV chosen. Servat and B.DuPlessis push Mealamu hard at hooker, and would struggle to put any Englishmen in there (with deep regret!)

Posted 17:04 22nd December 2011

darthbok says...

the most important player is of course bryce lawrence -kept SA off the precious kiwi`s - seems to me this was written by a kiwi -- my crystal ball heats up when I say `carter` to it ---

Posted 16:49 22nd December 2011

7ton says...

Tri-nats

Cooper? Yeah Sure!

Mate the only thing he should be awarded is "Sidestepper of the year" like when he delibrately stood aside to let Nonu score under the posts which almost cost Aus the game. Now that wasn't at Eden park was it? Ha!

Merry Xmas

Posted 16:28 22nd December 2011

fozza says...

Wow, a lot of Hatred for Chris Ashton in the comments. I don't personally think he's the best winger of the year, but I do believe he's good and can rightfully be thought of in the discussion for the player of his year in this position. Personally, George North, Vincent Clerc, O' Connor (just) and despite a quiet year by his standards possibly Tommy Bowe... A disclaimer, however, I didn't see much of Cory Jane, what I did see was impressive but didn't catch much super rugby this year.

Lawes seems to have a bad reputation, personally I think he's a hard player who plays on the edge of the rules (like a McCaw, or Kaino). Probably wouldn't have put him here just yet but the potential...

Finally, I feel the smaller nations have once again got the rough end of the stick, Richie Gray, Gorgodze (spl?) and Parisse would be in my selection at least on the bubbling under level.

One last thing, we would do well to remember it is all on opinion. I'm sure we could all argue for people to go into this team for a number of reasons, it's not the end of the world and all that...

Posted 15:39 22nd December 2011

APV1 says...

@ crunchfit - Hear! Hear! And considering the more recent examples of knees to people which have gone unpunished, I'm still of the opinion the Lawes is a hard but fair player. Much is made of his disciplinary record, but I'm not aware of it being particulalry bad. As a player he tackles hard and often later than some others, but I'm not aware of him being penalised a great deal for illegal play, nor for being cited very often.

Posted 12:56 22nd December 2011

kahui says...

Israel Dagg so much better than Beale

Posted 07:10 22nd December 2011

squidward says...

@Pinky - I'm sure Ben7 didn't call for the inclusion of all of the players he mentioned, he was just highlighting the players that did perform for the Boks.

A strong case can be made for Matfield and Bismark as best players in their position, but everyone has different criteria on how people qualify for their team. Both of them had stellar seasons in my opinion.

I like the look of the team although I would prefer Parisse, McCaw and Dusatoir. Bluddy good backline

Posted 01:55 22nd December 2011

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