I interviewed Carlin Isles back in 2014 at the Wellington 7s. He may well be one of the fastest men in world rugby, he is also one of the most polite, respectful and humble men you will ever meet. An absolute gentleman and a pleasure to work with
@@cambodianriverpig7613 MMA fighters are what? Polite, respectful? Comparing apples to oranges ain't ya? Most of MMA fighters are complete douche bags. Sad to see that you are humbled by such.
I'll never forget being at the 2008 Rugby world sevens in Edinburgh. Watching Fiji vs Canada, William Ryder outsprints a Canadian almost full length of the pitch, with 20m to go, he turns around and waves at him! Priceless.
@@Leonsbanki but when your being caught your just thinking of evading the guy it finding someone else & scoring the try, then when he does tackle you you've just got to play on as the games still going likely, your not focussed in it, when the guys getting away from you you can see it & there's nothing you can do, & is just that wait of him going & scoring, it's that feeling of uselessness
A few points. In many cases the guy still scored the try, but you have to love the effort and it generally caused the conversion to be taken wide. Also, the recovery of these guys, especially in the 15 a side version to do this over and again for 80 minutes is astonishing
I was 18. Only ever played school rugby. Someone wanted to start a town rugby team where I lived, so I tried out - got a place in the XV. I was on the wing at the time, later they played me fly-half. A local RAF camp sent their 3rd XV along to play us - we creamed them. So they were a bit stung by that and sent their 1st XV to play us. They were out of our league; they scored try after try and we couldn't get there. The fly half signalled to me that he was going to re-start after a try by pretending to kick for the scrum to the left, but he swerved and kicked to me. I caught the ball and set off for the try line. I heard warning shouts and looked back and saw an enormous RAF player the size of Dave Bautista running me down. I just made it over the line and scored - our only try. Never been so scared in my life!
Haha. Great story. I have been there. Grew up in the country in NZ. Was one of the better rugby players in our small pond. Moved to Dunedin for University and got absolutely destroyed by giant islanders who were somehow much bigger and so much faster than me. I will be honest and say my rugby career did not last long after that.
Whether a guy prevents the opposition's try or not, I just can't admire them enough for showing the absolute determination, passion and commitment to give 110% to make it to the guy and execute the tackle like their life depended on it. Those are the players I would want on my team.
I don't think Conroy has even played at Provincial level. He's something of a sevens specialist. Worth keeping an eye out for Aaron Sexton who spent some time with the sevens team and is working up through the Ulster academy. He is faster again.
Look out for Ryan Baird. Leinster Lock and just making the breakthrough into the Irish team. He's 6'6, 115kg and does over 10m per second which roughly the same as Rees Zammit. He's a bloody monster and proper scary when he's in full flight 👍
As a Bok fan, Laumape for me .. .speed AND power ... @3:56 collects a pass with Barrett (no slouch himself) IN FRONT of him, takes the long way AROUND Barrett, puts daylight between them and still has the juice to smash another defender over the tryline - glorious rugby!
I wanna see the Super League and NRL put their fastest players in a charity race in an off-season to see who has the faster players and why not raise money for something while they're at it as well.
As an American, heard of Rugby and watched some of it, don't really know much, but that first highlight reminded me of Dk Metcald chasing down Budda Baker in the NFL
I don't think so. He's young and very fast, but I've seen just as fast or faster players (with better 100m times e.g. Bryan Habana's 100m time is faster). However, in rugby it's not just about 100m speed, it's angle of running, slipperiness, acceleration off mark. He's certainly one to watch in the next few years.
If Usain got into rugby he would get tackled at some point and probably die right then and there. Also, Trae Williams is rugby's Usain Bolt, clapping 10.10. Honorable mention to Isles (USA) Chavanga (SA) and Habana (SA) all under 10.5.
@UCid445McXzdLF6I7Q3DwL_Q Trae? I'm not sure. I've only heard of him but never watched him play. Don't even know what he looks like. I'm pretty sure you've heard of Habana though. Guy had some serious feet back in 2007 when he won IRB player of the year. I think he had a 100% score rate in the WC and beat Lomu's record.
@@jiraiyah8941 As someone raised by an American in Australia and having watched gridiron for 50 years, I have often wished that proper technique was applied instead of shoulder charges aimed at simply bumping someone off balance to effect the down. A hell of a lot of long runs and famous touchdowns never would have happened if the first attempted tackler had grappled the legs out from under the ball carrier.
I agree. Wrapping up the ball carrier definitely would’ve curbed many touchdown attempts. As someone that played American football for over 10 years, I’ll say that we are taught to wrap up and drive through the ball carrier. Also, we do not place our head behind the ball carrier in a sideline tackle like that. The head will be in front. Some people just try their own thing at times with varying levels of success.
I'm intrigued how American footy and Rugby have the same roots. I find American footy wrong on so many levels, too many breaks, dangerous head injuries, too many focal points that you don't know where to look, a simplistic game of throw and catch to the first time observer, the difficulty of not seeing who the player is in all that clobber.....
You probably won't believe me but I never came up against an opponent who was as fast as myself. I could do the women's Olympic qualifying times for the 100m when I was 12yrs old. By the time I was 15 I was playing Under 19 rugby at national level. I can tell you for a fact if you want to see the fastest rugby players there is, you need to be showing 7 a side rugby games. I played sevens & without pace you might as well not be on the pitch. The only reason I didn't sign for the nearest club that played in the English top division was I'm from a poor background & no transport or way of getting to the club. I actually signed my forms, then when I was informed of the training schedules I had no way of attending. That was the end of my (it was semi professional at the time) career as player at elite levels. To this day I still think what might have been. Being a big adolescent I started as a flanker, my pace was wasted there & I was placed as 2nd centre. Things really took off from there. It was when I was asked to play full back that I started to garner a lot of attention from people in the game. I'd already been picked for my town team then County team. That was as a centre but I was invited to spend a week at the best university in the region I live in, to be coached by the then England manager of the English 1st team. It was one of the best experiences of my life. After the week me & 2 others were invited to sign for the local club. Loved it but where I'm from & the circumstances worked against me. It was also a bit elitist back then & 90% of the full English team were from a private education background. I came from the 3rd biggest comprehensive in the UK which rightly had a terrible reputation for all the wrong reasons. So it was never going to happen. So I do know a little about the game & the fastest players all play sevens. You'll find a lot of the quick players in the full game have usually all have the experience of playing sevens.
holding the ball reduces form and slows you down vs someone without the ball , also alot of factors come into play . with how fatigued you are before you start running eachother down . only way to confirm the fastest is goal line to goal line . all line up and fresh .
@@jesuslovesyou2616 Nonsense. He didn't die. At best he was in a coma for 3 days. Besides, it makes no sense that the creator of the universe would have his son brutally murdered to alleviate us of sins that we took no part in, and which were bestowed upon us by that creator in the first place.
Habana was never fast though, he was just quick of his blocks but couldn't maintain that pace over a long distance. Sometimes being quick does help to beat your opponent
You mean if Ioane didn’t slow down from 40m out Thomas would be nowhere to be found as you can see in the replay Ioane didn’t realise Thomas was gaining on him and tried to turn on his turbo but it was too late good chase from Thomas tho not to give up and ended up being a try saver ✌🏾
@@knucklesaukuso5086 the moment you change direction in a race the other guy is faster ... Barret had to change direction against Aplon even Norton against Carlin..
The rules 'laws' are very simple and there is one focal point so you know where to look. THe USA would be good if they didn't have so many other interests. American football has too many things to look at in one phase of play.
Are the brightly colored boots just magic or what?? Amazing speed!! Nice work putting it together but incredible athletes from dare I say an under appreciated sport well there I said it..
Was there to witness bowe v o connor, one of the only parts if the match I remember.. brilliant day and night Suggestions for part 2: Ngwayna v habana Tomasi cama(snr) v gallagher (proper old school stuff)
Brilliant suggestions - Ngwayna v habana is the best example of 2 sprinters going for it. There is also Gareth Edwards vs Grant Batty in 1973 (proper old school), Paterson vs Foden (Calcutta Cup 2011), Lamont vs Roberts (Scotland vs Wales 2011).
I was once one of these speedsters when I was younger, I was in the football, rugby and athletics team in school cause I was the quickest out the school, it felt amazing being not just quicker than everyone else but absolutely amazingly rapid, of course with age and not sticking to a diet that allowed me to stay 9-11 stone in weight I piled on the weight, stopped running after I finished school. The things I’d do to be rapid again! It’s was amazing shocking people by how fast I could run after telling them I can run quick 😂 we would play knock a door dash (knock on a random persons house door and run before they see you) and I would always have to be the one who knocked cause everyone else would run before I even went to knock and I’d still smoke everyone, I’m 26 now, 14 stone and have 2 kids! I could’ve gone somewhere with my life if I had the right guidance with athletics but unfortunately I had no father figure and no coaching to continue it on, my fastest 100m spiny was like 10.87 seconds when I was 14-15 and I was only 5ft8 at the time.
@@AmenYeshua at the minute I’m currently going the gym 3 days a week right after work cause I don’t have enough time in the day when I’ve got to go home, look after two kids then try and fit sleep in, I’m currently eating a lot healthier with, protein, 1 carb and veggies for my pack lunch that I have to order from a prep meal website I found that’s cheap and saves me making it all
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I interviewed Carlin Isles back in 2014 at the Wellington 7s. He may well be one of the fastest men in world rugby, he is also one of the most polite, respectful and humble men you will ever meet. An absolute gentleman and a pleasure to work with
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Same with MMA fighters. Once you know and feel it in your bone that some men in this planet can literally break you in half, it humbles you.
@@cambodianriverpig7613 MMA fighters are what? Polite, respectful? Comparing apples to oranges ain't ya? Most of MMA fighters are complete douche bags. Sad to see that you are humbled by such.
@@cambodianriverpig7613 hm idk, but i can say that applies to strongmen
@@cambodianriverpig7613 be the man and don't be scared!
I'll never forget being at the 2008 Rugby world sevens in Edinburgh. Watching Fiji vs Canada, William Ryder outsprints a Canadian almost full length of the pitch, with 20m to go, he turns around and waves at him! Priceless.
Send me a link brother
@@Kinskiii have searched high and low and still can't find video footage
That is true and he also did it to a Argentinian that same year
Baker runs beautifully
His legs look 6 foot long
Don’t even touch the ground
No one cares about sevens
It is very aesthetically pleasing
I know rite
I can tell you that when on the field a guy leaving you in the dust is one of the worst feelings ever.
I think getting caught is wayy worse tbh
@@Leonsbanki yea that to lol
Especially for these dudes who prolly been the fastest on the field their whole lives
In any field sport, as a tall slow guy, page is the worst thing to play against
@@Leonsbanki but when your being caught your just thinking of evading the guy it finding someone else & scoring the try, then when he does tackle you you've just got to play on as the games still going likely, your not focussed in it, when the guys getting away from you you can see it & there's nothing you can do, & is just that wait of him going & scoring, it's that feeling of uselessness
That first chase tho, HOLY CRAP!!!
Ya, don't be fooled by the 25m though, is not like he made that much ground up when your running at an angle like that
@@kurtsudheim825 yeah, if the Guy with the ball ran 100m, the chaser needed to run 103m at angle to make up the 25m diffrence
me raceing my friend
A few points. In many cases the guy still scored the try, but you have to love the effort and it generally caused the conversion to be taken wide. Also, the recovery of these guys, especially in the 15 a side version to do this over and again for 80 minutes is astonishing
sometimes this is depends what they've just done, whether they've just run hard, taken a knock, slight angles or movements etc
It's nice how he helps him up after tackling him at 0:37 Good sportsmanship.
Carlin's an inspiration.
I was 18. Only ever played school rugby. Someone wanted to start a town rugby team where I lived, so I tried out - got a place in the XV. I was on the wing at the time, later they played me fly-half. A local RAF camp sent their 3rd XV along to play us - we creamed them. So they were a bit stung by that and sent their 1st XV to play us. They were out of our league; they scored try after try and we couldn't get there. The fly half signalled to me that he was going to re-start after a try by pretending to kick for the scrum to the left, but he swerved and kicked to me. I caught the ball and set off for the try line. I heard warning shouts and looked back and saw an enormous RAF player the size of Dave Bautista running me down. I just made it over the line and scored - our only try. Never been so scared in my life!
Haha. Great story. I have been there. Grew up in the country in NZ. Was one of the better rugby players in our small pond. Moved to Dunedin for University and got absolutely destroyed by giant islanders who were somehow much bigger and so much faster than me. I will be honest and say my rugby career did not last long after that.
I went to play 5- a-side football one Saturday morning with my friends and ended up playing for Brazil National team
Did you play their 2nd XV then
When Baker puts the foot down, my reaction be like "🤯😳🙈🙆♂️🙅♂️"
Ikr
If you pause at exactly 3:00 you can see Norton's face light up when he realizes he's about to gas 'em
Yeah but he didn’t. He stepped to score
@@AreLL true, Isles caught up easily. The change in direction did him in.
I think you don't know what that word means. Norton clearly swerved/stepped to beat Isles' chase there.
Whether a guy prevents the opposition's try or not, I just can't admire them enough for showing the absolute determination, passion and commitment to give 110% to make it to the guy and execute the tackle like their life depended on it. Those are the players I would want on my team.
Senatla vs Lutumailagi. That was epic too, Senatla points to the line in challenge.
Not only does baker out pace EVERYONE, he makes the best tackles when running at full speed! fucking nuts
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How did you miss May vs Savea?!
Oooo
2:05 "Baker versus Norton, two thoroughbreds"
In the meantime the umpire is just like "Yo dawg I needed to see this up close and personal"
Garden-Bachop in a video titled "When Fastest Rugby Players Meet Each other"?!?!?!? Hahahahahahahhaahah don't kill me
Yoo, Garden Bash is a quick bloke....
@@georgeclaude9830 Connor yeah x
@@georgeclaude9830 Compared to me...yes. Compared to everyone else in this video not so much.
@@KindaMaoriCuz wtf
Norton guy is a beast. Dude got size and speed
Carlin is crazy fast, him and Bake would make a crazy flash duo
5:17 "J"
😂😂😂 Senatla V Norton
2:56 that slap and the fear for life
Would love to see a video on CJ Stander's career
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@@gmoney5437 ?
I don’t watch rugby but daaaaamn these Mande fast😳💪🏽
Everyone gangsters until the fastest rugby player catches up with the other fastest rugby player
Baker runs 🔥🔥🔥
Nanai-Williams was such an underrated gem with one of the most dangerous gooseys ever!
Perry baker ♥️The legend
When Carlin Isles puts the foot on the gas, we're all done for.
-p.s Conroy's speed is incredible. He's one to look out for!
that O'connor tackle was a BEAUTY !
agree
This sport is miles more entertaining than American football.
hahaha i lost it 3:03 "HA! I'll take that"; "Hold my beer"
Surprised Jonny mays try against Ireland in the autumn nations cup didn't get in against gibson park
Watching Baker run is truely a thing of beauty
Thank you! GREAT vid. 3:19 ... just magic!
this was beautiful, thank you brother
Thumbs up for PART 2
Include Senatla vs Lutumailagi
Great video. For you Irish out there: has Conroy ever gotten a look for the 15s national team? I think he's faster than Rees-Zammit
I don't think Conroy has even played at Provincial level. He's something of a sevens specialist. Worth keeping an eye out for Aaron Sexton who spent some time with the sevens team and is working up through the Ulster academy. He is faster again.
zammit has only just started working on his speed so hopefully he just keeps getting faster and faster
Look out for Ryan Baird. Leinster Lock and just making the breakthrough into the Irish team. He's 6'6, 115kg and does over 10m per second which roughly the same as Rees Zammit. He's a bloody monster and proper scary when he's in full flight 👍
3:58 that’s nuts!!! Baker and isles are the fastest guys in world rugby
Beautifully made video well done
the Title alone Brought me here! I just love Rugby.
Thanks for including 7s clips 🚀🚀
Any time
As a Bok fan, Laumape for me .. .speed AND power ... @3:56 collects a pass with Barrett (no slouch himself) IN FRONT of him, takes the long way AROUND Barrett, puts daylight between them and still has the juice to smash another defender over the tryline - glorious rugby!
4:11 Not just the speed but the acceleration. Damn!
Like an electric car !
@@fullmetalcontactzen Tesla
Like a Ferrari vs bugahhatti
I wanna see the Super League and NRL put their fastest players in a charity race in an off-season to see who has the faster players and why not raise money for something while they're at it as well.
I like your style 😉
Thanks RugbyBeast for inspiration
@@GGRUGBY two goats of rugby montages
You love it
As an American, heard of Rugby and watched some of it, don't really know much, but that first highlight reminded me of Dk Metcald chasing down Budda Baker in the NFL
What is NFL?
zammit's pace is in a league of its own
I don't think so. He's young and very fast, but I've seen just as fast or faster players (with better 100m times e.g. Bryan Habana's 100m time is faster). However, in rugby it's not just about 100m speed, it's angle of running, slipperiness, acceleration off mark. He's certainly one to watch in the next few years.
Johnny may was very fatigued when him and LRZ are chasing the ball. Notice farrel matches his speed and Watson is faster
teddy thomas says no.
@@ygs6519 shut up🤣🤣
@@jackcap3409 thomas would effortlessly smoke him on a 100m.
Vunibaka chases down Tupoki and Paulse from SA?? if you can find it
Was thinking of that one.
That O'Connor chase was a good one.
Can some explain the rules… it’s obviously a big run that is cut short. Is the ball (possession) turned back over to the other team after the tackle?
I'm not a rugby fan but this would make a great promo video. Awesome stuff.
Good one! Do you guys have Carlin Isles vs Trae Williams?
I don't know anything about rugby. But this athleticism is crazy.
Watching Laumape burn off Barrett after he just switched to the blues was soo good
baker with the classic american football jump cut in the last clip, you love to see it
Absolute fire 🔥 just like every other video... And I like the music choice
1:47 dude got a fright🤣😂🤣😂
Nah he didn’t he didn’t look very shocked and did his best
I thoroughly enjoyed that.
4:20 dude tried to punch him👀
Just love Baker ...Rugby's Usain Bolt. Well, Baker's 100m time is 10.58 ..... can you imagine what Usain Bolt would do on a rugby field?
If Usain got into rugby he would get tackled at some point and probably die right then and there.
Also, Trae Williams is rugby's Usain Bolt, clapping 10.10. Honorable mention to Isles (USA) Chavanga (SA) and Habana (SA) all under 10.5.
@UCid445McXzdLF6I7Q3DwL_Q Trae? I'm not sure. I've only heard of him but never watched him play. Don't even know what he looks like. I'm pretty sure you've heard of Habana though. Guy had some serious feet back in 2007 when he won IRB player of the year. I think he had a 100% score rate in the WC and beat Lomu's record.
Супер!! Сто лет такой динамики не видел. Регби - лучшая игра.
Slava Ukraini.
Baker x Isles = 🔥 🔥
The ref tho...
I had butterflies watching this! Awesome...such an underrated sport!
3:03 to 3:24 was the perfect time to put that edit it was🔥🔥🔥
Zammit makes running look effortless
He’s a Welshman of course he does 😂🏴
@@georgelewis241 Mad isn't it? How all of our wide players in football and rugby are always rapid.
1:32 For our American friends, this is called a "tackle".
The technique is different from what we do in our football, but it’s the same nonetheless. I don’t understand your point my friend.
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@@jiraiyah8941 As someone raised by an American in Australia and having watched gridiron for 50 years, I have often wished that proper technique was applied instead of shoulder charges aimed at simply bumping someone off balance to effect the down. A hell of a lot of long runs and famous touchdowns never would have happened if the first attempted tackler had grappled the legs out from under the ball carrier.
I agree. Wrapping up the ball carrier definitely would’ve curbed many touchdown attempts. As someone that played American football for over 10 years, I’ll say that we are taught to wrap up and drive through the ball carrier. Also, we do not place our head behind the ball carrier in a sideline tackle like that. The head will be in front. Some people just try their own thing at times with varying levels of success.
I'm intrigued how American footy and Rugby have the same roots. I find American footy wrong on so many levels, too many breaks, dangerous head injuries, too many focal points that you don't know where to look, a simplistic game of throw and catch to the first time observer, the difficulty of not seeing who the player is in all that clobber.....
Excellente video 👍
4:18 that punch
Why though?
Noice vid mate 👍👍
Awesome compilation, I wish we could see dk Metcalf try his hand at rugby.
Jonah Lomu ran around some pretty fast guys in his career.
You're not wrong, deceptively quick
Ran over you mean 😀
Great Vid
great video thanks
This guy definitely knows what rugby is
rugby players are phenomenal athletes..
You probably won't believe me but I never came up against an opponent who was as fast as myself. I could do the women's Olympic qualifying times for the 100m when I was 12yrs old. By the time I was 15 I was playing Under 19 rugby at national level. I can tell you for a fact if you want to see the fastest rugby players there is, you need to be showing 7 a side rugby games. I played sevens & without pace you might as well not be on the pitch. The only reason I didn't sign for the nearest club that played in the English top division was I'm from a poor background & no transport or way of getting to the club. I actually signed my forms, then when I was informed of the training schedules I had no way of attending. That was the end of my (it was semi professional at the time) career as player at elite levels. To this day I still think what might have been. Being a big adolescent I started as a flanker, my pace was wasted there & I was placed as 2nd centre. Things really took off from there. It was when I was asked to play full back that I started to garner a lot of attention from people in the game. I'd already been picked for my town team then County team. That was as a centre but I was invited to spend a week at the best university in the region I live in, to be coached by the then England manager of the English 1st team. It was one of the best experiences of my life. After the week me & 2 others were invited to sign for the local club. Loved it but where I'm from & the circumstances worked against me. It was also a bit elitist back then & 90% of the full English team were from a private education background. I came from the 3rd biggest comprehensive in the UK which rightly had a terrible reputation for all the wrong reasons. So it was never going to happen. So I do know a little about the game & the fastest players all play sevens. You'll find a lot of the quick players in the full game have usually all have the experience of playing sevens.
I'm not sure pace is a thing you gain from playing7's though. People either built for speed or they are not.
Barret on speed vs aplon in recognition of the intercept so he on half speed lol
holding the ball reduces form and slows you down vs someone without the ball ,
also alot of factors come into play . with how fatigued you are before you start running eachother down . only way to confirm the fastest is goal line to goal line . all line up and fresh .
Well done🤙😁
Salute to you sir thank you for the video
There's a video of Samoa Toloa on UA-cam beating Perry Baker that would be good for Part 2. Paul Perez vs Dan Norton is also worth a look.
1:37
Rookie stuff from Bowe. If he'd been carrying the ball under the correct arm, he would've had his left arm free to try to fend off O'Connor.
Have a look at the time on the clock. It's the 79th minute of the game. Poor Tommy is wrecked 😂
Jesus Christ died for your sins please repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand
@@jesuslovesyou2616 Nonsense. He didn't die. At best he was in a coma for 3 days.
Besides, it makes no sense that the creator of the universe would have his son brutally murdered to alleviate us of sins that we took no part in, and which were bestowed upon us by that creator in the first place.
Dude that is so Insane I don’t know what to say LOL 😂
I was expecting Ngwenya vs Habana. Some nice picks though 👍
Habana was never fast though, he was just quick of his blocks but couldn't maintain that pace over a long distance. Sometimes being quick does help to beat your opponent
@@ncedisafeni351 habana has a 10.6 100m bro
@@zacharystone8817 where did you get that?
@@ncedisafeni351 Its well known
@@Tom-vu1wr last time i checked it wasn't clear who was the fastest at the bulls camp between him, Spies and hougard and spies ran just under 11.
what editing software do you use?
Beautiful rugby right there
Prime Lomu vs prime O'Driscoll would have been a great race.There also 2 of the top 5 best players in history.
I reckon if Thomas didn’t slip Ioane wouldn’t have scored
Yeap you are right
I think Thomas could've done better with his tackle regardless of the slip.. go low and for his ankles
Thomas could have gone faster than that, I’ve seen it for myself should have stayed in the drive longer and leaned back at the end further.
You mean if Ioane didn’t slow down from 40m out Thomas would be nowhere to be found as you can see in the replay Ioane didn’t realise Thomas was gaining on him and tried to turn on his turbo but it was too late good chase from Thomas tho not to give up and ended up being a try saver ✌🏾
@@knucklesaukuso5086 the moment you change direction in a race the other guy is faster ...
Barret had to change direction against Aplon even Norton against Carlin..
I don't even understand this game but damn they are fast🔥🔥
The rules 'laws' are very simple and there is one focal point so you know where to look. THe USA would be good if they didn't have so many other interests. American football has too many things to look at in one phase of play.
Soild video hope there's more like this keep it's up holla
Glad you enjoyed
Incredible !
Are the brightly colored boots just magic or what?? Amazing speed!! Nice work putting it together but incredible athletes from dare I say an under appreciated sport well there I said it..
The trick with bright boots is you have to be fast to wear them, otherwise you're just too pathetic to be taken seriously.
A video about world's fastest rugby players, doesn't contain one try by englands fastest rugby player Adam Radwan
Was there to witness bowe v o connor, one of the only parts if the match I remember.. brilliant day and night
Suggestions for part 2:
Ngwayna v habana
Tomasi cama(snr) v gallagher (proper old school stuff)
Thanks for suggestions it will help me ❤️❤️😍
Brilliant suggestions - Ngwayna v habana is the best example of 2 sprinters going for it. There is also Gareth Edwards vs Grant Batty in 1973 (proper old school), Paterson vs Foden (Calcutta Cup 2011), Lamont vs Roberts (Scotland vs Wales 2011).
I was once one of these speedsters when I was younger, I was in the football, rugby and athletics team in school cause I was the quickest out the school, it felt amazing being not just quicker than everyone else but absolutely amazingly rapid, of course with age and not sticking to a diet that allowed me to stay 9-11 stone in weight I piled on the weight, stopped running after I finished school. The things I’d do to be rapid again! It’s was amazing shocking people by how fast I could run after telling them I can run quick 😂 we would play knock a door dash (knock on a random persons house door and run before they see you) and I would always have to be the one who knocked cause everyone else would run before I even went to knock and I’d still smoke everyone, I’m 26 now, 14 stone and have 2 kids! I could’ve gone somewhere with my life if I had the right guidance with athletics but unfortunately I had no father figure and no coaching to continue it on, my fastest 100m spiny was like 10.87 seconds when I was 14-15 and I was only 5ft8 at the time.
Stop eating carbs and anything with sugar. Do the Keto/ Banting lifestyle.
@@AmenYeshua at the minute I’m currently going the gym 3 days a week right after work cause I don’t have enough time in the day when I’ve got to go home, look after two kids then try and fit sleep in, I’m currently eating a lot healthier with, protein, 1 carb and veggies for my pack lunch that I have to order from a prep meal website I found that’s cheap and saves me making it all
Quick question, in Ioane vs Clark, why did Ioane got a penalty?
Because tackle was made and he did not release ball he had to release ball on the ground and after that pick it up again
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The two Americans isles and baker by far the fastest in this compilation. The number of tries they've scored is unbelievable
The thing we miss from rugby the most it's not how long it takes to see another match..... but it's the crowd
These kids are quick as