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U-19 日本-サウジアラビア後半ハイライト - 264 sec
槙野・柏木・梅﨑・河原が見ていて好きになった。
Auteur : karupisu
Tags:U-19 日本 Japan 柏木 梅﨑 河原
U-19 韓国戦PK戦 - 553 sec
韓国戦 PK戦 長いため画質、音質さげた
Auteur : karupisu
Tags:U-19 韓国 日本 Japan
U-19  梅﨑鬼キープ - 157 sec
後半ハイライトには時間の都合で入れれなかったんです...
Auteur : karupisu
Tags:U-19 Japan 日本 梅﨑
Under 19 Bundesliga Final: Leverkusen - Bayern München - 274 sec
Bayer Leverkusen - FC Bayern München 2:1 (1:1, 0:1) n.V. Bayer Leverkusen: Hohs - Petersch (78. Kaptan), Oczipka, Reinartz, Falkenberg - Selmani, Risse, Hegeler (74. Hettich), Schauerte (46. Sukuta-Pasu/114. Nowak) - Schmidt, Naki FC Bayern: Kraft - Engelmann (60. Ekici), Kopplin, Langkamp, Benede - Badstuber, Müller (71. Schneider/109. Buch), Rieß, Rohracker - Kroos - Yilmaz (89. Bopp) Referee: Michael Kempter (Sauldorf) Attendances: 22.500 (sold out) - BayArena Goals: 0:1 Müller (10.), 1:1 Oczipka (76.), 2:1 Hettich (96.) Yellow Cards: Oczipka, Selmani, Schmidt / Kopplin
Auteur : RedBullExtraLight
Tags: Bayern München Toni Kroos Bayer Leverkusen Junioren U19 19 A-Junioren Bundesliga Bay Arena Ekici Yilmaz Langkamp
Sensational Goal by U19 Player Kruse (Germany) - 69 sec
Great goal of U19-player Kruse for Germany in the match against Serbia (2-1). The assist is from Tyrala.
Auteur : herthafrosch
Tags:football soccer germany serbia u19 youth sensational great wonder goal samy sam kruse tyrala boateng deutschland serbien
Highlights: National Colts U19 Cup Final - 5 May 08 - 547 sec
National Colts U19 Knock Out Cup Final Franklin's Gardens - Monday 5 May 2008 Bedford Colts XV "The Blues select from a full strength squad. Gareth Clarke returns from injury on the wing with David Kingsbury moving to the bench. Darryl Veenendaal, who appeared for Northampton Saints Wanderers in the Guinness A league final against Wasps recently, starts at 9 with Tom Wilmore on the bench" 15. Luke Radley, 14. Adam Martin, 13. James Knight, 12. Duncan Taylor, 11. Gareth Clarke, 10. Jack Hoyles, 9. Darryl Veenendaal, 8. Tom Armes, 7. Jamie Wilkins, 6. Jack Miccans, 5. Carl Siudak, 4. Shane Allen (capt), 3. Jordan McIntyre, 2. Chris Locke, 1. Michael Skinner Replacements: Pat Reed, James Wright, Tom Lenton, Ollie Pickett, Tom Wilmore, David Kingsbury, Corey Hircock Nuneaton Colts XV 15. Ben Gilbert, 14. Brett Chatwin, 13. Tom Southall, 12. Will Cave, 11. Dan Elkerton, 10. Tom Short, 9. Jamie Ashley, 8. Todd Bullions, 7. Marc Heggie, 6. Luke Reeves (Capt), 5. Mitch Lee, 4. Anthony Anderson, 3. Adam Woodfield, 2. Tom Green, 1. Adam Wilson Replacements: Ian Gough,Brett Ford, Sam Garnham, Karl Barnwell, Alex Cape, Adam Ross, Ollie Smith, Will Godwin The Blues made history at Franklin's Gardens by becoming the first ever side to retain the National Colts Knock Out Cup by defeating Nuneaton by 33pts -- 16pts. Two clubs have won the trophy twice previously; London Irish (in 1999 and 2003) and Bath (2000, 2002); but no club has ever won the trophy in consecutive years. The Blues took a lead of 16pts - 6pts at half time through tries from James Knight and Duncan Taylor and two penalties from Luke Radley. 2nd half tries from Tom Armes and David Kingsbury, and a penalty and 2 conversions from Radley completed the Blues scoring. This was a tough game for the Blues. As holders and favorites a lot was expected of them. Nuneaton, who had lost to the Blues twice this season, are a good side and have won 26 of their 31 games this season, scoring nearly 1,000 points. They put Bedford under pressure on a number of occasions. The Blues defence was effective for most of the game, but credit must go to Nuneaton for taking advantage of Bedford when they were down to 14 men and scoring two good tries wide out. Bedford: Tries from James Knight, Duncan Taylor, Tom Armes and David Kingsbury & two conversions and three penalties by Luke Radley. Nuneaton: Tries from Tom Short and Brett Chatwin & two penalties from Short. ******************************************************* Special word of appreciation and thanks go to the East Midlands Rugby Union and in particular the East Midlands Organising Committee for a high standard, well organized and superb tournament. ******************************************************* http://www.bedfordrugby.co.uk/AcademyNews.htm http://www.rfu.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/RFUHome.News_Detail/StoryID/19874 http://www.fenlandcitizen.co.uk/sport/Duo-make-history.4075954.jp Music - What else but Blue Monday by New Order! Bedford Academy Management & Staff Denis Ormesher: Academy Manager - Head Coach Steve Guest: Under 19s Coach Mark Alderton - Under 19s Coach Martin Elliott - Colts Team Manager Harriet Cole - Sports Therapist Ben Abbott - Physiotherapist
Auteur : BaasLeonard
Tags: Veenendaal Darryl Rugby Bedford Blues Colts U19 Cup Final Nuneaton Saints Franklins Gardens Afrikaners
U.S. Under-19 Lacrosse Team - 170 sec
Video roster of the new U.S. Under-19 Lacrosse Team. For more great lacrosse videos, go to http://www.insidelacrosse.tv
Auteur : InsideLacrosseTV
Tags: Inside Lacrosse ILTV Under-19 National U.S. USA team
U19: Saints v Sale Sharks Highlights - 14 Feb 08 - 591 sec
Three tries see Under-19s to a win over Sale Saints U19s recorded a fine 22-19 victory over Sale at the Sharks' Carrington training ground. Playing into a slight wind in the first half the Saints pack opened the scoring with a well worked drive from a lineout with umber eight Rob Milligan breaking through tackles to score in the corner. The game was being played at a fast pace with the referee struggling to keep up at times. The Sharks side had several players with Guinness 'A' League experience and both back lines had opportunities to score during a frantic first half. Sale drew level with a powerful drive of their own and converted to take the lead at the break. The Sale side attacked around the fringes and kept the ball tight playing into the wind. Good defensive pressure in the Saints' 22 led to a kick charge down and a kind bounce straight into the arms of the Sale lock who dived over the line. Injuries in the Saints back line saw three players out of position but the Saints side were a constant threat when the ball was moved wide. Fly-half Darryl Veenendaal struck a drop-goal to close the gap to 12-8 after a sustained period of pressure. Lock James Cannon and prop Jon Vickers, both returning from injuries, successfully completed 50 minutes of the match and left their mark in the set piece. The Sale side capitalised on a loose pass in the Saints midfield and made ground up to the 22-metre line with an attacking lineout. Three powerful picks infield sucked in the Saints defence and created the space out wide for the Sale backs to cross the line for the third time. Facing a 19-8 score line the Saints side showed no signs of panic and quickly went back on the offensive with some penetrating runs from centre Nick Greenhalgh. All the replacements made a big impact and added fresh impetus to the team. The best try of the afternoon was scored by wing Josh Clark who rounded off several phases of possession and his try was successfully converted from wide out. With a few minutes to go and Sale with a man in the sin bin for killing the ball at the breakdown Saints opted for a scrum five metres from the Sale line. A well worked back row move saw flanker Liam Neale dive under the posts for a match winning score. Despite a nervous final few moments in the Saints 22, Sam Hodgson won a crucial ball and hooker Alex Roper secured possession allowing Saints to clear our lines and kick the ball clear for the final whistle to sound. Scorers: Saints U19 -- Tries: Milligan, Clark, Neale; Cons: Veenendaal (2); Drop-goal: Veenendaal Match report by Grant Seely Saints Academy Coach http://www.northamptonsaints.co.uk/3831_4606.php
Auteur : BaasLeonard
Tags: Veenendaal Darryl Rugby Northampton Saints U19 Academy Sale Sharks Carrington Afrikaners
U19 volleyteam Südstadt - 267 sec
U19 weiblich volleyteam südstadt 2007/2008
Auteur : kleingisla
Tags: volleyteam gisla
Deniz Naki (U-19 Euro 08) - 369 sec
Deniz Naki in action Age: 19 Team: Germany/ Bayer Leverkusen 04 (II) Position: Attacking midfielder/ Striker International Caps: 15 Goals: 9 Titles: - Champion (U-19 European Championship 2008) - Champion (DFB Junior Cup 2007/8) - Champion (A-Junior Bundesliga 2007) - Champion, Best Striker of the Tournament (Nokia-Debitel Cup/ U-19 Champions Trophy 2007) - Scored 5 goals in 6 games for U-19 EM 2008 qualifying campaign - Assisted 4 goals in 4 games at U-19 EM 2008 tournament
Auteur : alin81
Tags: deniz naki euro em2008 u-19 u19 deutschland germany bayer 04 leverkusen junior junioren mannschaft dfb soccer football fussball
U19 World Cup India vs South Africa 2008 Highlights Part 3 of 5 - 627 sec
http://crideos.blogspot.com ICC Under-19 World Cup - Group B. India Under-19s v South Africa Under-19s Played at Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur (neutral venue), on 19 February 2008 (50-over match).Result India Under-19s won by 6 wickets (with 48 balls remaining) Full Highlights part 3 of 5.
Auteur : crideos
Tags: ICC u19 world cup india south africa ind sa rsa KualaLumpur cricket 2008
Michael Beasley Vs France ( U19 Games 2007 ) - 61 sec
A video recap of what Michael Beasley did as a part of Team USA at the game versus France for the U19 World Championship games.
Auteur : arlubas
Tags:Michael Beasley U19 Team USA France 2007 Kansas State KSU
England U19 Crossbar Challenge - 271 sec
Crossbar Challenge
Auteur : jamesharris9
Tags: Crossbar Challenge England U19 Cricket
Champions d'Europe de Volley-Ball U19 2007 - 545 sec
2007 Under 19 European Volley-Ball Champions Champions d'Europe 2007 Moins de 19 ans Vienne - Wien - Autriche - Austria
Auteur : aifvbvideos
Tags:Volley-ball cadets u19 france 2007 wien vienne autriche BARAIS BENOIT CORRE JAMBON KARTEV KROU LE JEUNE ROUX LEROUX MARQ
Jamtland U19 Rocks - 581 sec
"The best of U19 football with the best of rock!" From the good ol' times of norrländsk american football, this is the video about Jamtland Republicans U19 team, season of 2001, Jämtland, Sweden. Made in 2001. teksas.nu
Auteur : bananskal2000
Tags: american football jamtland republicans reps jämtland amerikansk fotboll sport
U-19 イエロー - 179 sec
まあどうなんだろうねぇー
Auteur : karupisu
Tags:U-19 日本 Japan
Pakistan v India 2006 U19 World Cup clip - 720 sec
Pakistan v India 2006 U19 World Cup clip
Auteur : notjustcricket
Tags:Pakistan India 2006 U19 World Cup clip anwer jamshed srilanka swing banana cricket
India Under 19 World Champions 2008 - Presentation U19 WC - 375 sec
http://crideos.blogspot.com ICC Under-19 World Cup - Final. India Under-19s v South Africa Under-19s Played at Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur (neutral venue), on 2 March 2008 - day/night (50-over match). Result India Under-19s won by 12 runs (D/L method)
Auteur : crideos
Tags: ICC u19 world cup india south africa rsa sa ind KualaLumpur cricket 2008
Dawid Janczyk POLAND u-19 - BELGIUM u-19 (4-1) - 190 sec
Dawid Janczyk (Legia Warsaw)
Auteur : Piotrek1o
Tags:dawid janczyk legia poland u-19 belgium polska boniek
U19: Saints v Leeds Highlights - 19 Jan 08 - 548 sec
Veenendaal guides Saints U19 to wet win over Leeds: Saints U19s had a hard fought victory over Leeds Carnegie at Franklin's Gardens on Saturday. It was a credit to groundsman 'Piggy'Powell and his team for getting the pitch playable with all the recent rain and it was great to see so many local supporters at the match, including some of our Academy U16s. Both teams tried to play expansive rugby despite the conditions. Poor ball retention and some missed kicks at touch put extra pressure on Saints in the first half. The Leeds back row competed at every breakdown and rarely gave Saints a good platform to play off. Darryl Veenendaal, despite playing out of position at fly half, made good use of the little possession the Saints backs received and kicked the first points of the match with a well struck penalty. Driven lineouts into the wind proved to be a good weapon for the Saints pack with scrum-half Harry Peck sniping around the fringes. The support play didn't arrive in time to allow any continuity from any line breaks and resulted in turn over ball. With neither side able to hold onto the ball long enough to penetrate the defences no further scores were added before half time. The focus for the Saints pack during the break was the set piece, particularly the scrum where Leeds had the upper hand. Substitutions early in the second half had good impact on the game with Sam Hodgson and Liam Neale slowing down the opposition ball and frustrating their backs. Good defensive pressure led to a charge down and Veenendaal dribbled the ball perfectly from 40 metres out to score the first try of the match. Veenendaal also kicked the conversion from wide out to take a 10-0 lead with 30 minutes to go. It was end to end play for the rest of the match and it was Leeds who got a well deserved try just before the final whistle to make the final score 10-7 to Saints. Match report by Grant Seely Saints Academy Coach http://www.northamptonsaints.co.uk/3831_4538.php
Auteur : BaasLeonard
Tags: Veenendaal Darryl Rugby Northampton Saints U19 Academy Leeds Carnegie Afrikaners