Stay safe and healthy, Miles. Gerber - I can't mention all the 'near misses' for selection in these teams, otherwise this would be a book now there's an idea! Jim Renwick would normally be my choice for a fantasy team of days gone by at '13'. Yet, as I've said, a key part of all of this is about moments in time that have changed your view on how you saw the game. So, that's why I've gone for the South African centre because I'll never forget seeing Danie Gerber play for the first time - that power, that pace, that presence.
O'Driscoll - the best Northern Hemisphere player I've ever commentated on. I have said that for a long time now and I stand by it to this day. Because Brian was the complete player, he had everything, just like Gareth Edwards in that sense. But, as we know, that in itself is not the main reason for selection for this team. But Brian, like Gareth, also had the key ingredient of that ability to make things happen in a way that would very much fit in with this side.
Take Brisbane and I can assure you that was one day when I didn't just get out of my seat, I nearly hit my head on the commentary roof! And, BOD gets the captaincy too. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player. Selection is by its very nature a very personal choice and, coupled with that thought, is the fact that you can't look back over all the years and not miss a few.
This is where you come in. I want your selections and for you to tell me who I might have missed and exactly why you have made your choices?
Tell me the stories that make your picks so special to you. The possibilities are endless so let your imagination run riot. But, remember, when making your selections for this match, the players selected must make your heart sing. Whatever colour the jersey on his back, Gerber was a passionate and committed player. He set new standards for fitness and athleticism within the amateur game, adhering to a punishing regime of swimming, circuit training, weightlifting and long distance running.
Gerber's talents were seen on the fields of Europe for the first time in , when he accepted an invitation from the Barbarians to turn out against Scotland. Following the series with England, South Africa were placed into isolation. Gerber was unable to showcase his talents against world-class opposition, although he did put in scintillating performances against the rebel New Zealand Cavaliers touring side in Gerber had previously been linked with a move to the professional ranks of British rugby league, a path trodden by fellow Springboks Ray Mordt and Rob Louw.
Under the tutelage of Springbok coach Danie Craven, Gerber saw professionalism as sacrilege and turned down all big money offers that came his way. Gerber shone on South Africa's reinstatement to international sport, with a brace in their first Test back against the All Blacks in August He was not finished there however, with try-scoring performances in both away Tests to France later that year.
Gerber called time on his career following South Africa's loss to England at Twickenham in November He was Gerber's legacy will always be one of disappointment for many rugby fans, as South Africa's politics deprived the international game of one of its brightest stars. No centre had combined the athleticism and power that Gerber possessed before, and while the spectre of the quick, powerful centre now looms large over world rugby he has yet to be bettered.
His strike-rate of 19 tries in 24 Tests is exceptional, and Gerber was a player for whom no defence was watertight and no opportunity to score was turned down. While other players may have vastly more test caps to their name, few possessed the power, pace and swagger of Danie Gerber.
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