Certain songs go with certain celebrity athletes and that's all there is to it. Look at photos of the following with musical accompaniment and you might know what I mean.
John Eales, to begin with, is the human representation of Truly, Madly, Deeply by Savage Garden. The look, the style, the attitude - without John Eales, Truly, Madly, Deeply probably wouldn't exist. For this man will "be your love, be everything that you need" in his gentlemanly way.
And I'm positive he'd "want to stand with you on a mountain". He certainly gives it all for his country on the pitch without losing his head. A number-one good guy akin to the number-one hit.
George Gregan, on the other hand, is Queen's I Want it All. His surly, combative, take-no-prisoners need and greed for the ball and the right call meant that he indeed wanted it all and he wanted it now. A nice guy off the field, no doubt, highlighted by his giving Richie McCaw a bottle of Dom Perignon after we overcame Australia in last year's Rugby World Cup semifinal. On the pitch, however, he was ruthless and unpleasant, just like the aforesaid discordant song and its subtext.
Ian Jones, moving across the Tasman, is Michael Buble's Just Haven't Met You Yet. The wavering mid-range voice of both men, TV presenter and singer, vindicates the comparison alone. Nevertheless, "Kamo" is the type of guy everyone's grandmother would want you to marry and Just Haven't Met You Yet has something about everyone's grandmother in it. Furthermore, the song bounces along with a toothy smile, as does Jones.