After watching many reaction videos, i'm still amused by America's obsession with pads and helmets. I played rugby for 12 years, and not once did I wish I had a helmet or pads.
@@letsgo8814 agreed. the lack of "protection" means that tackles are made safely as it's skin on skin, bone on bone, muscle on muscle. The tackler and the person taking the tackle are both taking the impact on their own bodies, so it's managed and proportionate. Plus, yes, when we play (have played since I was a kid in school and still play sometimes today at unfit club level) we do all fight as hard as we can for the win, but the attitude of respect in the game is so ingrained ... I've always fully committed to take down bigger guys (I'm 6ft and about 70kg, 1kg = 2.2lb so that's close on a buck fifty in american) ... and 48 years old Rugby (and having been a civvy attach to the army) means that I can still run for an hour and a half, wearing a suit, to get to a meeting on time, when the motor broke down and I needed to get to a meeting (did that last week) pegging it all the way with my internal drill sgt yelling at me "kill the f*cker, keep pushing, don't slow up, push, push, stop slacking, you got somewhere to be son, show some bloody bottle, what, tiredness is a state of mind, don't stop now, you gotta push it harder, gotta fight when you get there, so push now" ... Rugby instills the same kind of spirit as military training - a spirit to push your body, to accept pain for the team, to commit to take the hit for your teams advantage and to be brave and to learn how to be couragous. I always respect, and always feel respected, by other players. We form a bond based on knowing that when you take to the field in a game of rugby, that you will put it all on the line during the game, and will fight for the win, but you see that your opponent, the man against you, has heart and soul, and is showing that same commitment for his team too. That's something we don't talk about enough. When a little guy goes for the tackle on the big bulldozer, because it has to be made, it's one of those moments like when an aircraft lands in bad conditions and the passengers clap the pilot, you say "that man has heart" and immediately you have respect for him on and off the field. The other thing which we dont talk about is the social levelling advantage especially in america, for young black men to get into Rugby at club level. This might sound cynical but America is a deeply racist and segregated nation. Playing Rugby is probably the fastest way for a young black male in the US to make connections with people with power, position and opportunity... why? because it's a game which in the USA has been played primarily by rich, university educated white dudes who went to universities with a rugby union programme ... and it's not "nfl" ... It's however ... once again like the army, a place where everyone is judged not on their background but on their heart and bravery and courage on the field, and trust me (and everyone else here who has played a game) it takes all of these to even catch the ball when it's passed to you and you know there are no blockers, and you have 15 men from the other side running straight towards you to tackle the sh!t out of you, if they can. That's when you realise that you'll take one for the team, you'll wait until they make contact with you, to take out as many defenders in the tackle as you can, before you pass off the ball to your team mate... to give your team the best chance of scoring. That takes bravery and it also earns you respect and a brotherhood for life from everyone who has ever played a game, and that respect is binding and forever.
I only played Rugby at school and at that time there was very little regulation as to how to properly set a scrum, or even what body-types shouldn't be in a scrum I was a prop, on the left side. I say that because sometimes that meant I was loose-head, and sometimes tight-head... the two packs just came together however. We didn't know about scrum caps My ear was badly torn in a head clash with my opposite number. I'm glad that we now how SOME safety measures in the game. I'm more annoyed that my local team - the Parramatta "Two Blues" decided to ditch the local identity and become "Western Sydney" Two Blues. They are now a more generic name than associated with the city that had then for most of the 130 years of the teams existence (although they started out as "Cumberland") Some things should NOT change.
I played rugby for 2 years at high school. Getting split lips, black eyes, bruises, cracked ribs, concussion and chunks taken out of you is all part of the fun. There's a saying......American football is played by Americans, rugby is played by men. Ps. The sound kept cutting out on the video. ✌️❤️🇬🇧
Good on mama! Your son should go find his local rugby team ... they are all over the USA and they are the best "melting pot" to make connections. Rugby has a community. Fight hard on the field, but everyone has a meal afterwards together, and respects the ref, respects their opponents. We go to the pub with the other team when we finish a game. I am 48, now play occasionally It's a brilliant community, and the best way to get "connections". You are judged by ypur heart, not your background
In the beginning: He jumped on the ground because one needs to have downward pressure on ball while touching it down in the 'endzone area' in order to secure points of 5 for try (which is touch down) and 2 for conversion (which is a field goal awarded only when a try has been scored). @6:45min It's called a scrum. It's when the other team has committed a minor foul and both teams then compete for chance to win the ball through physically pressuring each pack of forwards away/off the ball.
Last question. The conversation(field goal) is usually kicked parallel to touch line ('out bounds') at the position the ball touched the ground. Hence it can be in front of the polls or towards the side. That's why you may see players run towards the polls when in or close to try line/zone - it makes the kick for easier for the kicker
The national American team is called the Eagles, they just missed out on qualifying for the world cup this year. They have played against this team the Springboks (South Africa) in the 2015 world cup
To score a try (worth 5 points) you have to touch the ball down to the ground (under control), "on or over the try line". That is where American Football gets its 'touchdown' from originally (but they don't actually have to do it anymore). Players often dive or slide in to make it harder to tackle them and so they can keep hold of a slippery ball with both hands, but also, as shown here, to showboat their finish. Where the ball is initially touched down marks the point where the subsequent 'conversion kick' must be taken level with for the extra 2 points. A ball carrier will always try to get closer to the goal posts to make the kick easier, but only if it is safe to do so.
personally, I rather like End Zone as a term for the in goal area past the try line... I don't think we should get hung up as a community about using US friendly terms for our game... It's out of bounds or it's in touch... well, we know what both mean... It's important to educate the terms so people can understand the commentary ... but lets not allow terms to get in the way of people getting involved...
Springboks (South African National Rugby team) not to brag I am from SA and we have won the past 2 world cups and also won 4 out of the 8 world cups we have played we have played 2 less than every other country
so much ignorance here, you cant compare rugby with soccer. a lot of americans dont know what soccer (football) is. couldve been better if your compared it to your American football.
@@hupomone0609 follow both bro 👌🏼we just won the World Cup last month for the 4th time, only country to have achieved that and we did that by defeating New Zealand and it was back to back as we were the champions in 2019
I coundnt sto laughing when Mum's said "...they need a helmet..." 🤣🤣😂😂😂😅😅... We different here in Mzansi... we think American football is for sissies, but what do I know...
Shout out for supporting the Boks Rugby is more entertaining than NFL NFL has too many rules, stoppages and quarters Rugby is 80 minutes of chaos with 1 break. South africa and New Zealand are best teams, one is super attacking and the SA are defense Kings...everyone fears them both. - No team in any sport in world plays for the country like south africa, Its joining seal team 6...they expect greatness there, cant miss there However player for player NFL has beasts but Rugby is the toughest sport in the world, NFL originated from Rugby as safer sport...
this aint soccer its rugby, close to american football except you cant pass the ball foward it has to be passed sideways and some other miner different rules
So just to let you know, it's irritating the way the video is muted every time. If you're really so worried about copy rights and stuff, then kill the volume on the video. Remember, we're watching this for your reactions and to hear what yous have to say. I'm not even gonna watch this video finished.
@@_Ken870_ You should care. You're asking us to subscribe. Not to such content. Again, we're interested in seeing your reactions and what you have to say about something we love. If this is how you go about it, you may as well just expect to not have as many followers as the other people who were where you are now, with the same content they reacted to. When someone tries to help by critique, at least try to listen.
You have just watched the highlights of the South African Springboks. They have just won their 4th World Cup, the most of any team in the world. Rugby is a fun rabbit whole and yes, there is the MRL in America which you can watch or play...
The Springboks (Green) are the national team of South Africa... they just won the Rugby World Cup foe the 4th time.. only country to do it. New Zealand (AllBlacks) has always been considered the best team for decades and South Africa ( Springboks) are also considered on par as these two teams have the biggest sports rivalry of any sports... even American football. This rivalry is more than 100 years old. It's a pity that Americans have not embraced rugby and only finding out about it now..
Mama they don't have to slide it in like that they just need to place it down and have downward pressure, but sometimes the dive/slide makes it harder for them to be tackled while in the process of scoring and other times its just an early part of the celebration.
While I enjoy American reactions to rugby like these, the ignorance and disrespect on here is astounding 🙈. You would think if one is going to react to a rugby, they would at least make an effort to understand the BASICS. Mum is beautiful though 😊
Bruh when he said he doesn't know the name of the green team but it's literally in the title I was shocked😂 Literally the whole video is about the springboks and he asked why they keep showing them💀
they slide into the "end zone" because to score, the ball has to touch the ground. AFL you only have to cross the line. if i cross the line, the opposition can still stop me from scoring.
How come is it a hood soccer when they use hands? Football (the real football not the American one) doesn't allow you to use hands and tackle aggressively. This is a higher level of what you you Americans call football
The hint is in the name of the video! They are The Springbok, that is South Africa national team and they are World Champions. Mind you similar videos exist of other teams, particularly the team in black, The All Blacks which is New Zealand. American Football is derived directly from rugby; up to the 1860s it was played extensively in your country, particularly the colleges but you considered it too rough and changed the rules. Over time you developed your game, but there are many harkbacks to rugby eg touchdown, although you don’t have to do so to score. Your game is a series of short plays to achieve defined aims eg 10 yards. Rugby is continuous with no stops apart from fouls or injuries. That is the main difference, not that you wear padding and we don’t. Professional players play until mid 30s and amateurs even up to 60s. Mind you the pitch is grass, not artificial! You’d do best to watch a video of the laws (not rules) and a game. Great to see your interest.
I am from south africa and played rugby for many years. best sport out there. also btw, you have to put the ball down on the otherside of the try line to score a try. you have to control the ball when you put it down. so diving down keeps control of the ball all the way, also while youre in the air, the opponents are not actually allowed to make a tackle on you if youre in the air. so Diving guarantees the try
The roots of NFL is actually rugby. You are watching the Springboks, which is the South African National Rugby Team and four time World Cup Champions. Rugby itself is actually played across the USA, Canada and famous in South America. Unlike NFL it does not have downs, and is nonstop except for game infringements. And yeah, I am proudly South African!
My generation played rugby 🏉. We started at age 5. I was playing in 1970 at for my school. You played in bare feet./no boots. In the frost or rain. As it’s winter sport. But the sports on offer now are so diverse. So it gives they have more opportunity other than Rugby or League. Other sport going professional. The football/soccer leagues. Basketball teams. Water sports etc. It’s a good thing to have a choice, we never really had. As a male in New Zealand 🇳🇿 you just played Rugby or Rugby League.
the rugby world cup 2015 springboks South Africa 64-0 USA eagles. RWC 2023 Namibia South Africa beat USA and couldn't qualify USA in number 22ish position out of 140ish countries that play rugby. In world rugby rankings springboks number 1 again for umteenth time never slipping below number 4. there has been 10 tournaments since 1987 first RWC for web ellis trophy south Africa played 8/10 due to apartheid sanctions and won 4/8 times =50% strike rate and we about to go RWC 2027 in Australia back to back to back 3 times and changing the face of rugby forever. pls react to springboks vs France RWC 2023 QF as well as semis and finals against our all time rivals the all blacks. 2 teams that dominates the globe of fierce warriors welcome to the war games y'all's. America has a lot of catching up to do as a global power they are weeeeeeeeak. couldn't beat Namibia only has 2million citizens in entire country and beat the world super power usa. pity usa has such an inward looking glass perspective that it changed the rugby league into NFL with pads helmets boring game to watch NFL 🥱can't watch that sh.....t
The kick where you asked how did he kick that is actually an easy kick considering it gets worse depending on where you put the ball down in the try line
After watching many reaction videos, i'm still amused by America's obsession with pads and helmets. I played rugby for 12 years, and not once did I wish I had a helmet or pads.
😂What are those "helmet and pads"?
@@letsgo8814 agreed. the lack of "protection" means that tackles are made safely as it's skin on skin, bone on bone, muscle on muscle. The tackler and the person taking the tackle are both taking the impact on their own bodies, so it's managed and proportionate. Plus, yes, when we play (have played since I was a kid in school and still play sometimes today at unfit club level) we do all fight as hard as we can for the win, but the attitude of respect in the game is so ingrained ...
I've always fully committed to take down bigger guys (I'm 6ft and about 70kg, 1kg = 2.2lb so that's close on a buck fifty in american) ... and 48 years old
Rugby (and having been a civvy attach to the army) means that I can still run for an hour and a half, wearing a suit, to get to a meeting on time, when the motor broke down and I needed to get to a meeting (did that last week) pegging it all the way with my internal drill sgt yelling at me "kill the f*cker, keep pushing, don't slow up, push, push, stop slacking, you got somewhere to be son, show some bloody bottle, what, tiredness is a state of mind, don't stop now, you gotta push it harder, gotta fight when you get there, so push now" ...
Rugby instills the same kind of spirit as military training - a spirit to push your body, to accept pain for the team, to commit to take the hit for your teams advantage and to be brave and to learn how to be couragous.
I always respect, and always feel respected, by other players. We form a bond based on knowing that when you take to the field in a game of rugby, that you will put it all on the line during the game, and will fight for the win, but you see that your opponent, the man against you, has heart and soul, and is showing that same commitment for his team too.
That's something we don't talk about enough. When a little guy goes for the tackle on the big bulldozer, because it has to be made, it's one of those moments like when an aircraft lands in bad conditions and the passengers clap the pilot, you say "that man has heart" and immediately you have respect for him on and off the field.
The other thing which we dont talk about is the social levelling advantage especially in america, for young black men to get into Rugby at club level. This might sound cynical but America is a deeply racist and segregated nation. Playing Rugby is probably the fastest way for a young black male in the US to make connections with people with power, position and opportunity... why? because it's a game which in the USA has been played primarily by rich, university educated white dudes who went to universities with a rugby union programme ... and it's not "nfl" ...
It's however ... once again like the army, a place where everyone is judged not on their background but on their heart and bravery and courage on the field, and trust me (and everyone else here who has played a game) it takes all of these to even catch the ball when it's passed to you and you know there are no blockers, and you have 15 men from the other side running straight towards you to tackle the sh!t out of you, if they can. That's when you realise that you'll take one for the team, you'll wait until they make contact with you, to take out as many defenders in the tackle as you can, before you pass off the ball to your team mate... to give your team the best chance of scoring. That takes bravery and it also earns you respect and a brotherhood for life from everyone who has ever played a game, and that respect is binding and forever.
I only played Rugby at school and at that time there was very little regulation as to how to properly set a scrum, or even what body-types shouldn't be in a scrum
I was a prop, on the left side. I say that because sometimes that meant I was loose-head, and sometimes tight-head... the two packs just came together however.
We didn't know about scrum caps
My ear was badly torn in a head clash with my opposite number.
I'm glad that we now how SOME safety measures in the game.
I'm more annoyed that my local team - the Parramatta "Two Blues" decided to ditch the local identity and become "Western Sydney" Two Blues. They are now a more generic name than associated with the city that had then for most of the 130 years of the teams existence (although they started out as "Cumberland")
Some things should NOT change.
They’re dumb Americans that’s why!
@@johnchrysostomon6284no , it’s now a destroyed game, the scrum then is how it should still be.
shout out from south africa, we all definitely play rugby, it makes you a man
Dislocated my shoulder when I was 11 💀 still going strong
You better learn your rugby. The World cup in 2031 is hosted in America. Awesome toughest game in the world, without pads, helmets and protection 🤙🇿🇦😎
yes no excuses made by rugby players....
this legit? that will be a well put together event
I played rugby for 2 years at high school.
Getting split lips, black eyes, bruises, cracked ribs, concussion and chunks taken out of you is all part of the fun.
There's a saying......American football is played by Americans, rugby is played by men.
Ps. The sound kept cutting out on the video.
✌️❤️🇬🇧
Good on mama! Your son should go find his local rugby team ... they are all over the USA and they are the best "melting pot" to make connections.
Rugby has a community. Fight hard on the field, but everyone has a meal afterwards together, and respects the ref, respects their opponents. We go to the pub with the other team when we finish a game. I am 48, now play occasionally It's a brilliant community, and the best way to get "connections".
You are judged by ypur heart, not your background
We just won The Rugby world Cup!! 🎉🎉 And u just gained a follower!! Mom is gorgeous!!! Black don't crack!! ❤❤
In the beginning: He jumped on the ground because one needs to have downward pressure on ball while touching it down in the 'endzone area' in order to secure points of 5 for try (which is touch down) and 2 for conversion (which is a field goal awarded only when a try has been scored).
@6:45min It's called a scrum. It's when the other team has committed a minor foul and both teams then compete for chance to win the ball through physically pressuring each pack of forwards away/off the ball.
Last question.
The conversation(field goal) is usually kicked parallel to touch line ('out bounds') at the position the ball touched the ground.
Hence it can be in front of the polls or towards the side.
That's why you may see players run towards the polls when in or close to try line/zone - it makes the kick for easier for the kicker
Reaction to rugby world cup 2023 final springboks 🇿🇦 vs new zealand 🇳🇿
The national American team is called the Eagles, they just missed out on qualifying for the world cup this year. They have played against this team the Springboks (South Africa) in the 2015 world cup
You should react to South African Springbok player, Cheslin Kolbe. The ultimate athlete.
Come on, the green team!!!! What did you think you were watching? Do your basic research! It's right there in your title. From the Springbok fan!
Played for a long time. Awesome game.
To score a try (worth 5 points) you have to touch the ball down to the ground (under control), "on or over the try line". That is where American Football gets its 'touchdown' from originally (but they don't actually have to do it anymore). Players often dive or slide in to make it harder to tackle them and so they can keep hold of a slippery ball with both hands, but also, as shown here, to showboat their finish. Where the ball is initially touched down marks the point where the subsequent 'conversion kick' must be taken level with for the extra 2 points. A ball carrier will always try to get closer to the goal posts to make the kick easier, but only if it is safe to do so.
They don't have to slide in to score actually, all they have to do is touch the ball on the ground.
We start at age 4‐5years to get the basic down 😊
Your mom is the coolest❤
End Zone =Try Line
personally, I rather like End Zone as a term for the in goal area past the try line...
I don't think we should get hung up as a community about using US friendly terms for our game...
It's out of bounds or it's in touch... well, we know what both mean...
It's important to educate the terms so people can understand the commentary ... but lets not allow terms to get in the way of people getting involved...
Springboks (South African National Rugby team) not to brag I am from SA and we have won the past 2 world cups and also won 4 out of the 8 world cups we have played we have played 2 less than every other country
Keep on posting Springboks rugby and your channel will grow
as a South African (4 times world champions).... I approve
so much ignorance here, you cant compare rugby with soccer. a lot of americans dont know what soccer (football) is. couldve been better if your compared it to your American football.
That dive and slide in is like a over the top dunk in basketball.
That's the SA rugby team, die bokke💪
You must check out Cheslin Kolbe
" The Springboks Are That Guy That Can Rip A Tree From Its Roots And Bash You To Death With It"
Okay I just love the mom❤😂
Yes I played since the age of 7.
World Champs South Africa 🇿🇦 (Springbok) best team in the world🇿🇦❤️
The Springboks
You react to anything 🇿🇦I subscribe period ❤
I’m a big Springboks supporter, did you actually watch the video. I felt seriously disrespected by this reaction😂.
@@hupomone0609 🙆🏽🤣🤣🤣I don’t play around my brother I did from start to finish 🤞🏽
The reason I said you must react to Cheslin Kolbe is after he scored a try and you said ‘this is crazy’
@@oagengliebenberg9219 I’m a female Springboks supporter my bro😅😅
@@hupomone0609 follow both bro 👌🏼we just won the World Cup last month for the 4th time, only country to have achieved that and we did that by defeating New Zealand and it was back to back as we were the champions in 2019
I coundnt sto laughing when Mum's said "...they need a helmet..." 🤣🤣😂😂😂😅😅... We different here in Mzansi... we think American football is for sissies, but what do I know...
Shout out for supporting the Boks
Rugby is more entertaining than NFL
NFL has too many rules, stoppages and quarters
Rugby is 80 minutes of chaos with 1 break.
South africa and New Zealand are best teams, one is super attacking and the SA are defense Kings...everyone fears them both.
- No team in any sport in world plays for the country like south africa, Its joining seal team 6...they expect greatness there, cant miss there
However player for player NFL has beasts but Rugby is the toughest sport in the world, NFL originated from Rugby as safer sport...
South Africa is life.
"won a championship or something?"
Yeah, we're the only country to have ever won the rugby world cup three times.
Feared For Their Aggression | The Most Brutal Springbok Rugby Players Ever | Big Hits & Aggression
here is the link it is worth watching I promise
Rugby players actually live longer than NFL players.
Green team is called South Africa 🇿🇦 national team currently x4 work champions
Fun fact: The NFL developed from Rugby. Take that and wipe your tights with it!
To score you gotta put the ball down
I already play it
What’s going on with the sound!!?
Do a reaction to south african schoolboy rugby
Bathong not hood soccer
Green team back to back world cup winners
Soccer????
you're so called football comes from rugby
this aint soccer its rugby, close to american football except you cant pass the ball foward it has to be passed sideways and some other miner different rules
Is most of this video without sound to anyone else?
It's annoying
Not championship how about World Cup four times
It’s weird that you guys don’t know the history of your own sport football it comes from rugby
So just to let you know, it's irritating the way the video is muted every time. If you're really so worried about copy rights and stuff, then kill the volume on the video. Remember, we're watching this for your reactions and to hear what yous have to say. I'm not even gonna watch this video finished.
@@_Ken870_ You should care. You're asking us to subscribe. Not to such content. Again, we're interested in seeing your reactions and what you have to say about something we love. If this is how you go about it, you may as well just expect to not have as many followers as the other people who were where you are now, with the same content they reacted to. When someone tries to help by critique, at least try to listen.
What is wrong with your sound? Why is it dipping in and out? quite annoying
Your sound is very dodgy, keeps disappearing. Distracting to watch a video whilst you are trying to lip read.
American football 🏈 is played on a artificial field,...its made of plastic, its💩 for rugby
You have just watched the highlights of the South African Springboks. They have just won their 4th World Cup, the most of any team in the world. Rugby is a fun rabbit whole and yes, there is the MRL in America which you can watch or play...
The South African Springboks ❤🇿🇦🙌🏽
The Springboks (Green) are the national team of South Africa... they just won the Rugby World Cup foe the 4th time.. only country to do it.
New Zealand (AllBlacks) has always been considered the best team for decades and South Africa ( Springboks) are also considered on par as these two teams have the biggest sports rivalry of any sports... even American football. This rivalry is more than 100 years old.
It's a pity that Americans have not embraced rugby and only finding out about it now..
Mama they don't have to slide it in like that they just need to place it down and have downward pressure, but sometimes the dive/slide makes it harder for them to be tackled while in the process of scoring and other times its just an early part of the celebration.
Lol before there was American football, there was Rugby.
While I enjoy American reactions to rugby like these, the ignorance and disrespect on here is astounding 🙈. You would think if one is going to react to a rugby, they would at least make an effort to understand the BASICS. Mum is beautiful though 😊
Bruh when he said he doesn't know the name of the green team but it's literally in the title I was shocked😂 Literally the whole video is about the springboks and he asked why they keep showing them💀
they slide into the "end zone" because to score, the ball has to touch the ground. AFL you only have to cross the line. if i cross the line, the opposition can still stop me from scoring.
3 minutes in and you are calling this hood soccer 😮
How come is it a hood soccer when they use hands? Football (the real football not the American one) doesn't allow you to use hands and tackle aggressively. This is a higher level of what you you Americans call football
The hint is in the name of the video! They are The Springbok, that is South Africa national team and they are World Champions. Mind you similar videos exist of other teams, particularly the team in black, The All Blacks which is New Zealand. American Football is derived directly from rugby; up to the 1860s it was played extensively in your country, particularly the colleges but you considered it too rough and changed the rules. Over time you developed your game, but there are many harkbacks to rugby eg touchdown, although you don’t have to do so to score. Your game is a series of short plays to achieve defined aims eg 10 yards. Rugby is continuous with no stops apart from fouls or injuries. That is the main difference, not that you wear padding and we don’t. Professional players play until mid 30s and amateurs even up to 60s. Mind you the pitch is grass, not artificial! You’d do best to watch a video of the laws (not rules) and a game. Great to see your interest.
Which is why here in Mzantsi we refer to the NFL as ruby's gay stepbrother 😂
I am from south africa and played rugby for many years. best sport out there. also btw, you have to put the ball down on the otherside of the try line to score a try. you have to control the ball when you put it down. so diving down keeps control of the ball all the way, also while youre in the air, the opponents are not actually allowed to make a tackle on you if youre in the air. so Diving guarantees the try
You must react to Cheslin Kolbe fam, best rugby player in the world
The roots of NFL is actually rugby. You are watching the Springboks, which is the South African National Rugby Team and four time World Cup Champions. Rugby itself is actually played across the USA, Canada and famous in South America. Unlike NFL it does not have downs, and is nonstop except for game infringements. And yeah, I am proudly South African!
You must check a Rugby game South Africa 🇿🇦 vs USA 🇺🇸
Peoplw who also play rugby
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No helmet 🪖 no pad , this is rugby , South African national team SpringbokRugby
Hood Soccer! hahahahahaha! Couldn't stop laughing.
I played number 5 for 10 years. Best Game EVER. Rugby for life!
Hood soccer???
I know right 🙆♀️🙈🙈
The greatest team in rugby is South Africa aka the Springboks🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
My generation played rugby 🏉.
We started at age 5.
I was playing in 1970 at for my school.
You played in bare feet./no boots.
In the frost or rain. As it’s winter sport.
But the sports on offer now are so diverse.
So it gives they have more opportunity other than Rugby or League.
Other sport going professional.
The football/soccer leagues.
Basketball teams.
Water sports etc.
It’s a good thing to have a choice, we never really had.
As a male in New Zealand 🇳🇿 you just played Rugby or Rugby League.
the rugby world cup 2015 springboks South Africa 64-0 USA eagles. RWC 2023 Namibia South Africa beat USA and couldn't qualify USA in number 22ish position out of 140ish countries that play rugby. In world rugby rankings springboks number 1 again for umteenth time never slipping below number 4. there has been 10 tournaments since 1987 first RWC for web ellis trophy south Africa played 8/10 due to apartheid sanctions and won 4/8 times =50% strike rate and we about to go RWC 2027 in Australia back to back to back 3 times and changing the face of rugby forever. pls react to springboks vs France RWC 2023 QF as well as semis and finals against our all time rivals the all blacks. 2 teams that dominates the globe of fierce warriors welcome to the war games y'all's. America has a lot of catching up to do as a global power they are weeeeeeeeak. couldn't beat Namibia only has 2million citizens in entire country and beat the world super power usa. pity usa has such an inward looking glass perspective that it changed the rugby league into NFL with pads helmets boring game to watch NFL 🥱can't watch that sh.....t
Funny enough rugby has less injuries than american football, alot more skills involved and tackle technique
How the heck you compare this to Soccer?
FYI we don’t have care homes or nursing homes in Africa everyone remain mobility independent till they die.
The kick where you asked how did he kick that is actually an easy kick considering it gets worse depending on where you put the ball down in the try line
It is RUGBY not football nor is it your American football.
Current reigning 4x World Rugby champions 🏆. We don't play rugby, we go to war.
Rugby is for real strong man not little boys with dippers and pads with silly helmets.
I'm playing rugby u16 it's not so scary when you on the field 🏉🏉
I'm playing rugby u16 it's not so scary when you on the field 🏉🏉
12:35- Ask an honest question, get an honest answer
Soccer is Football.
Rugby is War.
Lol how u gonna fight when someone just tackled your soul out
No rugby makes nfl looks shit.😂😂😂
Go bokke ❤💚💛🇿🇦
Americans are truly living in a bubble
New sub from South Africa🇿🇦
The sound keeps disappearing?
The sound keeps cutting off
There is no audio in the middle of the video.
What's with the muting? I'm out.
The song fire
South Africa is the best
Is that the " Fresh as im is " beat??
I played it in high school
Americans are soft😂
More Rugby please