Ahem: http://rugbyrebels.co/board/viewtopic.p ... 2786#p2764Eugene Wrayburn wrote:The size is handy but not as stark a difference between him and other players of his era as Lomu, or even Kirwan. Besides even if his size were freakish - which I don't think it is - is it any different from someone having other freakish physical gifts such as speed?Epaminondas Pules wrote:He does have the mild advantage of being 6'4" and well over 100kgs, which helps slightly. However there is no denying his scoring rate. As with everything he also plays in the team that is by far and away the best in the world, which will naturally afford greater opportunity to score.Eugene Wrayburn wrote: When? I mean he's already scoring tries at a faster rate than Joe Rokocoko or any other AB player of all time. He scores at a rate of just under a try a game. He's not a Lomu with a massive size advantage over his contemporaries yet he ekes out a considerable physical advantage. If being a winger is in large part about finishing his stats show him to be the best finisher the world has yet seen. He could finish his career tomorrow and easily have a call on being in the top 3 wngers of all time.
Has there been a better team than the one he's playing in? Was Roko's All Blacks comparable? What about Campo's Aus, or Underwoods England? Habana? Lomu? And then of course the proper old geezers of middle earth or some time long forgotten.
Comparing across eras and teams is always difficult, not least because you'd have to remove the player you're discussing from the team in order to assess how much of an advantage the strength of the team they are in would give them. This ABs side is the most dominant in history, but you cannot divorce that from how superb Savea is within that team. Suffice to say his record is superb in a career of just over 40 Tests and as yet shows no sign of dropping off. He's certainly earned a place in the discussion as greatest of all time.
Savea has scored 38 tries in 41 tests (39 starts). Rokocoko is the only All Black anywhere near that, getting to 38 in 42 tests (40 starts). Roks only scored 8 tries in his last 26 tests after that though.