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Prime Jonathan Davies was UNREAL



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47 Comments

  1. Would you like to see similar videos on players in their ‘prime’? Comment down below player suggestions and the years they were at their best!

  2. Big game player, always seemed to perform well against the top teams, evidenced by so many highlights here featuring NZ and SA. His fend is such a weapon and he has a wonderful ability generally to break tackles.

  3. Just had to include North running through McFadden like he wasn't there. Always the first thing I think of when remembering North exists

  4. In his prime, he was the world’s best 13. The combination of handling, size, power, pace, and defensive awareness was unmatched. To think, that not so long ago, the Welsh midfield consisted of Jamie Roberts and Fox Davies both in their prime…

  5. my fave Jonathan Davies was in the 2017 six nations. Fantastic displays. His kick against England will go in the vault. Unreal

  6. The one thing I never understood about foxy is the fact he always looks like he’s moving in slow motion and not running full pelt 😂

  7. A try is awarded when the hand is on top of the ball or if the body is on top of the ball when grounded. I sighted a few unfounded tries in the clip.

  8. Powerful hand off deceptively quick big tackler good left foot kicker great hands intelligent player everything the lions in South Africa were missing at outside centre.. Jamie Roberts and Davies were one of the most potent centre partnership in defence and attack in world rugby ..

  9. What a player he is, best 13 in his prime, so consistent and with Jamie Roberts a lethal combination. (I am an English fan)

  10. At his prime, clearly the best centre in the world. Had he had a centre partner more dynamic than Jamie Roberts, they'd have been unstoppable.

  11. Great to see him fend all those SH players on to their arse. Great hits on Barret, stopping the poster boy on his tracks

  12. Quite simply the most wonderful player. How does an ungainly, fast lump turn into an all court baller? By being Welsh. England has big, fast lumps. Wales expects more, and by god did he deliver. Staying true to Welsh style with the physique of a Samoan. Love you JD, and you Welshies that make it happen, by an Englishman

  13. Genuine world class player in his prime years. I remember that Lions tour in 2017. Maybe the last time we saw Jonathan Davies at his very very best. One of the best players I ever saw play for Wales.

  14. Foxy one of only a few genuine world class players Wales have produced in the last couple of decades – Falatau and Sugar Shane would be my other two picks

  15. thank you so much for making and sharing this — total delight to watch! absolutely love jonathan davies, and watching him is always a pleasure. fox davies, george north, taulupe faletau and liam williams are some of the best players i've ever seen (from a kiwi!), and i've thoroughly enjoyed the last decade or so of them. i've got hope for the next gen—rees-zammit and jac morgan especially come to mind—but i'll miss them all dearly. dan biggar too — as much as his mouth could make rooting for him difficult at times, i don't think there's any doubt that he always gave the red jersey his all, and i think in the years to come, that'll stick out more than the less dignified moments.

  16. I knew he was good but the highlights hammer that home, exceptionally strong, superb timing, fantastic skills and his main attribute – flawless decision-making

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