As an American football fan, I love how these guys always tackle with nearly perfect form. Making sure they don't go for the head or use their own head to tackle. American football players can learn a thing or two from these guys
There's rules on how to tackle/takedown in rugby. American football, not so much. It can't be a malicious take down like tripping the legs or a slam, etc. I read a many times that tackling in American football is more violent.
@@alexham28 the rules they imply is so you don't seriously cripple someone. Like hard tackle of the legs and head. No body slam etc. Everything else you can crash full force. You can't tackle full force in rugby and they have to be more care and specific on how they tackle.
As a tall but thin fullback playing in college I always hated seeing guys built like him coming at me full speed. Legs moving fast chopping at the dirt, thighs as thick as tree trunks- Those dudes sucked to tackle. I'd throw myself at them like a stick aiming for bike spokes, or something. But by god don't take a knee to your face or RIP.
It's not just size, it's his power, he accelerates like a winger making him obscene to tackle. Reminds me, in a different code, of the young Mal Meninga.
@Slo Mo hahaha thanks man. Those fast & big guys were definitely scary to tackle! I had a guy like that on my team who would legit get angry at me for not tackling him in practice. I would line up the tackle and then let him pass at the last second(only if he was going full speed) and he'd bitch me out in front of the whole team. But I was always like, bro, you're going to kill me! But I never slacked in a game, I'd go 110% at those guys, cus greater mass+ speed = winning the collision. There was no half-assing it, all or nothing.
That's the beauty of tall he island boys I know.... they are the nicest people. Gentle, humble, polite and very spiritual. On the field, however..... they will knock your soul right out your squeaker.... but shake your hand after the game, and thank you for playing!
For ever be a Tigers legend. I meet him out and about I town one night. His size is highly deceptive. He is not a huge a guy but looked like a bulldog. Really humble and took his time with people. Thank you for the time brother.
The fun fact; there are six brothers of Tuilagi's. They all look alike and all played for Samoa or other national teams and other local clubs. Here is quite a few Tuilagis in this video.
I remember watching Western Samoa at a sevens tournament and they were just awesome, really hard tacklers. I heard a voice from someone in the crowd saying: "thank goodness it's not the whole of Samoa! 🙂
I played rugby for two years after high school and I was on the football team for four years and I will say rugby is a much tougher sport and I like watching Tuilagi taking care of business..
I love Tuilagi because he had so many chances to intercept the ball but he just like "Nah i think i havent done egnough" And just smashes them to the ground
Historical Fact: Rugby was appropriated from a traditional combat sport played by Indigenous North American Native Americans using a deer hide ball. It's still played by Euchi and Shawnee tribal members in bare feet and no protective gear. The game was appropriated by Europeans as well as by Euro-Americans and modified, just as Lacross was also appropriated from an Indigenous Native American war game, and spread across the globe by Europeans. American tackle football evolved from Rugby. But it all originates with an Indigenous Native North American war game.
NFL is a hole different talent. It takes massive balls to want to play american football. Look at the wide receivers, running full pass down the field trying to catch a ball in flight while someone is trying to stop you or running full pass themselves wanting to take that ball away from you any means necessary, whether it be rip or or smash you so you drop it, they also have to get two feet down in bounds for it to be a completed catch. The running backs, first they have to make it through a gab, get past on average 6'2 to 6'6 300lbs + men, then make it past linebackers that are around 230 - 250lbs & just as fast, then they have the safeties who are like torpedoes at times, who are around 180 - 220 lbs & most of the time faster then the RB. The hate american football gets its rubbish. There's very few rugby players like Tuilagi, Jonah Lomu, Va'aiga Tuigamala, their the only three I can think off. Rugby is no where near as violent as it use to be.
I swear a few years ago I used to go hiking at mt vaea and Tuilagi will just run past you 💀💀 and before you reach the top he’ll pass you on the way down 😂
For someone unfamiliar with rugby: The first clip says he swore revenge because he was "disrespected" when he was tackled trying to pick up the ball. Is there an unwritten rule that says you can't tackle someone while they're doing that? Because to an outsider it didn't look particularly cheap or violent.
At that point it was pretty clear the ball was going out, and the other player didn't make an attempt at a last minute save, but rather a last minute whack, under the cover of a last minute attempt. It's nothing that anyone is going to get too bothered about, but a revenge shot seems reasonable.
I remember him and Manu absolutely killed Abendanon that time. Today’s standards Abendanon would have been taken off and rightly so it was sickening to watch even than
I absolutely loved Tuilagi and love this style of winger like Nadolo now for Leicester, but hands down ugliest time for rugby ever was the 00's Tigers. Maximuscle cyclone adverts all over the place and just big lumpy smesh merchants. Was a foul influence.
@@matthieuschmitter6676 calm down fella. He's not a dirty player, he's just a brute. That's how they play. Blame the refs for not calling penalties, not him for putting his body on the line for his teammates and countrymen.
This is officially my first time seeing anything Rugby-related (I'm from Texas). All I can say is some people wake up and choose violence... Then there's this guy, who was born, chose violence, and never stopped. lol
Rugby is great, the Pacific islanders have some BIG boys, but you got to see some of the little guys EAT them for lunch. Rugby is a great sport, easy to understand - a gentlemans game. Aggressive on the field, leave it there, have a beer with the oppoents afterwards - that's the ideology.
quelques placages sans ballon et à retardement, des cravates... facile d'éclater mais combien de cartons rouges où il a laissé son équipe en infériorité ? Enorme joueur mais sans limites !!!
@@argeurasia That might be a fair assessment but he has seconds to react to the impact. If you've played, you know when you've hurt someone, from my perspective, I always feel bad because they, just like me, are there for a laughing and a few beers
@@leonrobinson2053 1. My initial message was ptetty clear. Of course one lifts legs when running. I mentioned it was on purpose (higher than usual). 2. Reaction times are of the order of 0.2 s. Not seconds. He doesn't see players all of a sudden. He sees opponents standing well ahead of time, and he is an experienced player. Reaction times have nothing to do with whether he is lifting his knee higher, and whether it's on purpose to hit with it. 3. How you feel or 'el tercel tiempo' are also irrelevant to the point ('He didn't do it on purpose because he would feel bad?' what), and he might not give a shit. In brief, you misread what is written and then make unjustified assumptions. And by the way, I've played rugby. The question remains: is he hitting players with his knee, and is it on purpose?
@@argeurasia my comment was simple, he is just playing rugby and your assuming his dirty. Some defensive hits are definitely but alot of the players would do better taking a tackling course. Maybe you'd benefit from visiting specsavers
your high as hell.......yea this looks like it hurts, but it does not (at least that much) i used to play tackle football without pads thats all this is, and i never got hit as hard as i did with i played real football WITH pads..........because you as the player getting hit does not want to hurt yourself, and having no pads makes you pull up a bit, this is why the nfl is always got problems with injuries and what not, im sure it happens in rugby but its prob not all that bad
that was actually an illegal hit for safety purposes obviously several of his hits are borderline illegal dropping shoulder to make contact with head, spear tackling that dude mid air is illegal. He isnt the cleanest of players in all honesty.
is funny cause they barely touch the ball with their feet, mostly hands oposite to actual Football. plus if u like men on top of men thats on you but not my taste.
In New Zealand you grow up playing this at the age of 5 and up, by the time you get to high school you have either sustained to many injuries to continue or you just don’t have the size and strength to keep playing, if you are a half back weighing 50ks it’s not uncommon to get hammered by a team that are 80ks plus…. And that’s high school 15-18 years old
Rubbish. Only one head tackle in this compilation, the one on De Villiers, who took it like a champ and shook Tuilagi’s hand as he left the field after being sent off. I’m not saying I’d ever want to wear one of these, but most of the tackles here are just pure honest brutality.
@@vonteflon brutality rubbish! They’re straight up illegalities! That’s why parents are preventing their kids from playing rugby in schools these days, because we justify this kind of nonsense!
Great tackling technique but let's be real here, he should have been sent off every game for the way he raised his knee into the tackler when running the ball.
@@gabrieltagivakatini6617 lol. nah, but there is nothing brave or tough about raising your knee into someone. He didn't need to, he would have been hard enough to handle as is without intentionally trying to injure someone
I still cannot fathom how they figured out that running through/over the Japan player was foul play by any definition at all, let alone worthy of a ban that ended his World Cup. Absolutely baffling.
@@daCATgraphics Nope. They said he made dangerous contact with his knee, if I remember correctly. Poor tackle technique by the Japan player, that is all. Missed the match v Scotland, which Scotland were VERY lucky to win - genuinely think Tuilagi could’ve been the difference between a very narrow loss and going through to quarter-final stage. Really sticks in the craw for me, to be honest, not a fair way to finish his international career.
@@vonteflon nah he deserved it you cant call it bad tackling when his the right position samoa guys knee aimed for him he didnt try to step away he was aiming for japan's defender in the face or stomach he saw him go down he wouldve felt his knee pummel into his chest but didnt react thats why he deserves the ban hopefully he got removed from the sport to never be able to play again
@@knadyskaingamoa4440 what do you mean right position lmao why does the japanese player put the head on his right side exposing it and his neck to tuilagi's charge?
Questo è una merda non è un esempio. Sempre placaggi altissimi da squalifica. Troverà chi gli romperà il collo prima o poi. Professionismo è un' altra cosa. E far vedere un animale così infanga il rugby. Questo fa schifo non è un Maori. È un finto giocatore di potenza e rabbia. Non c'entra nulla con gli eroi di New Zealand. E magari pieno di doping fin sopra le orecchie
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As an American football fan, I love how these guys always tackle with nearly perfect form. Making sure they don't go for the head or use their own head to tackle. American football players can learn a thing or two from these guys
There's rules on how to tackle/takedown in rugby. American football, not so much. It can't be a malicious take down like tripping the legs or a slam, etc.
I read a many times that tackling in American football is more violent.
@@vugu yeah American football players throw caution to wind most of time. Although the rules are changing to make it safer
American football is easier to use the head because of helmet,paddings etc. Rugby needs good form to avoid injury
we dont use body armor here
@@alexham28 the rules they imply is so you don't seriously cripple someone. Like hard tackle of the legs and head. No body slam etc. Everything else you can crash full force. You can't tackle full force in rugby and they have to be more care and specific on how they tackle.
As a tall but thin fullback playing in college I always hated seeing guys built like him coming at me full speed. Legs moving fast chopping at the dirt, thighs as thick as tree trunks- Those dudes sucked to tackle. I'd throw myself at them like a stick aiming for bike spokes, or something. But by god don't take a knee to your face or RIP.
That's what we call a business decision.
It's not just size, it's his power, he accelerates like a winger making him obscene to tackle. Reminds me, in a different code, of the young Mal Meninga.
😂😂😂
@Slo Mo hahaha thanks man. Those fast & big guys were definitely scary to tackle! I had a guy like that on my team who would legit get angry at me for not tackling him in practice. I would line up the tackle and then let him pass at the last second(only if he was going full speed) and he'd bitch me out in front of the whole team. But I was always like, bro, you're going to kill me! But I never slacked in a game, I'd go 110% at those guys, cus greater mass+ speed = winning the collision. There was no half-assing it, all or nothing.
@@jiggzstarr Lol yes! And that's how I managed to do 2 full seasons, playing all game with 0 injuries(other than1 bloody nose).
World class.. he had it all and more. The aggression and power in the big hits is immense. What a family . Monster's
@M sport full of sissies 😂
1'13 the tie of a garb...ge. This kind of action can be deadly and should result in a lifetime disqualification !!!!
Monsters. No apostrophe.
Let’s take a moment to appreciate the bravery of those who attempted lone tackles on these monsters 😂
@M what a shame.
@M soft ass sport lol
@@BopUkid bruh you think getting brain damage is tough?
wish I had Alesana Tuilagi's strength and all
@@i_know_it2231 lol what? Stop bro 😂
Used to see him and his brother out and about in Leicester of a weekend. You honestly couldn't meet a nicer, more polite couple of people.
Cool
Lol that’s mad can’t say imagine seeing man out n about
Nice to hear😊
That's the beauty of tall he island boys I know.... they are the nicest people. Gentle, humble, polite and very spiritual.
On the field, however..... they will knock your soul right out your squeaker.... but shake your hand after the game, and thank you for playing!
Didnt need to be rude 😂 everyone is nice to him...guess why 😂
For ever be a Tigers legend. I meet him out and about I town one night. His size is highly deceptive. He is not a huge a guy but looked like a bulldog. Really humble and took his time with people. Thank you for the time brother.
What a rugby player. The power of Lomu, the tackle of Lima, the dexterity of Walter Little. One of the very best.
He's 110kg of muscle. That's big.
This guy was in every single rugby highlight video me and my friends use to watch back in middle school
The fun fact; there are six brothers of Tuilagi's. They all look alike and all played for Samoa or other national teams and other local clubs. Here is quite a few Tuilagis in this video.
what a monster of a player, i remember watching tuilagi playing and being absolutely amazed with his physicality and violence
What a Ass hole kneeing player in the solar plexus you can kill a person like that but not straight away could be hours or even days later.
As a native Texan, I know nothing about Rugby...other than it's completely AWESOME!!
He slick looked like Earl Campbell out there running thru people
I remember watching Western Samoa at a sevens tournament and they were just awesome, really hard tacklers. I heard a voice from someone in the crowd saying: "thank goodness it's not the whole of Samoa! 🙂
Hard tackling is fine but when you add a forearm smash to the throat into the mix then it becomes dirty playing.
hahahha
Did you really hear that! AHAHAHAH!
Not a flex
@@charleyjr.iriarte7428 Yes I really heard it. Was at Murrayfield, Edinburgh. 🙂
@@aliwhitwell Mate! See you one day! Bless!
In the first one he didn't run over him, he just ran through his soul.
He just runs right through them.
That was over Shane Horgan who was not a small man, 6'3" and about 2 25 lbs.
Instantly clicked on this before I’d even finished reading the very brilliant title.
I played rugby for two years after high school and I was on the football team for four years and I will say rugby is a much tougher sport and I like watching Tuilagi taking care of business..
I don’t understand rugby at all but this guy is incredible!
Its a better version of "American Football." imo
It’s kind of an insane version of American football, but I like it!
@@yyz4761 American football is the spineless version of rugby
@@user295. i mean not rly lol
It's American football but without armor and with more violence.
That game against AU was one of the most beautiful things I´ve witnessed. Like a pig fighting in the mud, he was having the time of his life.
I love Tuilagi because he had so many chances to intercept the ball but he just like "Nah i think i havent done egnough" And just smashes them to the ground
First time seeing this. Well worth it. Better than US football
I think he cracked my ribs just watching this. Damn!!
1'13 the tie of a garb...ge. This kind of action can be deadly and should result in a lifetime disqualification !!!!
No pads, no play stopping every 8 seconds, and no pretty-boy quarterbacks. AMERICA NEEDS RUGBY NOW!
Historical Fact: Rugby was appropriated from a traditional combat sport played by Indigenous North American Native Americans using a deer hide ball.
It's still played by Euchi and Shawnee tribal members in bare feet and no protective gear.
The game was appropriated by Europeans as well as by Euro-Americans and modified, just as Lacross was also appropriated from an Indigenous Native American war game, and spread across the globe by Europeans.
American tackle football evolved from Rugby.
But it all originates with an Indigenous Native North American war game.
@@SoldierDrew no, it didn't. Americans, native or not, were and always will be a soft society. Rugby was not invented by native Americans.
NFL is a hole different talent.
It takes massive balls to want to play american football.
Look at the wide receivers, running full pass down the field trying to catch a ball in flight while someone is trying to stop you or running full pass themselves wanting to take that ball away from you any means necessary, whether it be rip or or smash you so you drop it, they also have to get two feet down in bounds for it to be a completed catch.
The running backs, first they have to make it through a gab, get past on average 6'2 to 6'6 300lbs + men, then make it past linebackers that are around 230 - 250lbs & just as fast, then they have the safeties who are like torpedoes at times, who are around 180 - 220 lbs & most of the time faster then the RB.
The hate american football gets its rubbish.
There's very few rugby players like Tuilagi, Jonah Lomu, Va'aiga Tuigamala, their the only three I can think off.
Rugby is no where near as violent as it use to be.
@@leporoso1986 facts dont care about your feelings mate.
@@juvedoo99 not my feelings, it's a historical fact. I'm sorry I hurt your feelings by stating these facts.
Tuilagi smashing people IN 144p for 4 minutes 13 seconds*
Damn I tried to make it 77p my bad mate!
Nah mate it’s 4k for me you must just have 144p eyes
😂😂😂
@@VR46314 yup and a potato phone
I swear a few years ago I used to go hiking at mt vaea and Tuilagi will just run past you 💀💀 and before you reach the top he’ll pass you on the way down 😂
0:40 probably the most impressive one for me. tackled arguably a heavier man in motion and stopped him dead
Legend has it, they call Tuilagi when the demolition team needs a day off.
The guys so powerful he even destroyed this videos quality.
The number of players that straight up avoid him lol
Disclaimer: Many people were injured in the making of This video.
Speed, strength and toughness. This guy is the Bo Jackson of rugby.
Nah the bo jackson of rugby was a guy named “Jonah lomu”
1'13 the tie of a garb...ge. This kind of action can be deadly and should result in a lifetime disqualification !!!!
So proud to still live and watch this
straight red for the the tackle at 0:40
Keep up the good work. Tuilagi is a monster. Arohanui from NZ.
He is a wanker 😂 kiaora cuzzy
Dude runs with the force of a small truck
How is dude that big got that kind of speed? Just a beast 🔥
I love to watch Tuilagis playing, specially Alesana and Henry they are just amazing
For someone unfamiliar with rugby:
The first clip says he swore revenge because he was "disrespected" when he was tackled trying to pick up the ball. Is there an unwritten rule that says you can't tackle someone while they're doing that? Because to an outsider it didn't look particularly cheap or violent.
At that point it was pretty clear the ball was going out, and the other player didn't make an attempt at a last minute save, but rather a last minute whack, under the cover of a last minute attempt. It's nothing that anyone is going to get too bothered about, but a revenge shot seems reasonable.
@@itsthestorkman6440 Thanks! That cleared things up.
Ball was out meaning you cant do anything unless you ask for trouble and sure he got it 😂
1'13 the tie of a garb...ge. This kind of action can be deadly and should result in a lifetime disqualification !!!!
I remember him and Manu absolutely killed Abendanon that time. Today’s standards Abendanon would have been taken off and rightly so it was sickening to watch even than
Was there a backstory?
@@sharifela7993 nah Manu was just a savage
@@lidgie123 fair enough!!
As an American, I now want to watch more Tuilagi.
I didn't see a proper tackle...no wrap, always on the player head and neck
times have changed the world was less soft back then.
@@malcolmoluwasanmi6398 exactly rugby bout to turn to flag belt I swear
the guy is like a tank on speed.
lmao he left that hogarth clown out cold and curled upside down hahahahahahahaha
He crushed that first guys liver with his knee...
The description for this video is so unapologetically perfect😂
I absolutely loved Tuilagi and love this style of winger like Nadolo now for Leicester, but hands down ugliest time for rugby ever was the 00's Tigers. Maximuscle cyclone adverts all over the place and just big lumpy smesh merchants. Was a foul influence.
What a meat axe!!! power and speed.
How fast IS this man? Fuckin scary.
Rod Davies the wallabies winger still wakes up in a cold sweat at night thinking he is still playing in that game against Tuilagi.
most of these tackles (eg head and neck) are illegal but ref didnt bother
And people try to say it's less dangerous than American football.
Illegal nowadays, but rugby was more lenient then, before they got sued by the players assoication
Rugby rules were more lenient back then, but now tackling rules is slowly turning into soccer rules. Sad for the sport.
What an absolute tank
WHAT AN ABSOLUTE BEAST! 👏👏
I like the part where he is demolishing people from the 1980's in 144p.
After watching this video, I've come to the conclusion that he simply hates the number 14.
The human tank
🦸🏽♂️ I LOVE THIS GUY MAKES THE GAME INTERESTING 😳
NFL needs to sign this so-le. The Samoan "Marshwn Lynch", a decendent of the original homeland Security
Most of those tackles deserve a red card...
Some of them were reds but my god, a lot were on the money
I was thinking the same thing. He almost always took his knee up and smashed it in them face/stomach
The best kind...
@@matthieuschmitter6676 calm down fella. He's not a dirty player, he's just a brute. That's how they play. Blame the refs for not calling penalties, not him for putting his body on the line for his teammates and countrymen.
@@matthieuschmitter6676 pansies like you that have made this game soft
that australia game is crazy, he just straight up tackling people without ball like a man possessed :) dude's a monster:)
This is officially my first time seeing anything Rugby-related (I'm from Texas). All I can say is some people wake up and choose violence...
Then there's this guy, who was born, chose violence, and never stopped. lol
Ye and we think NFL are bad MFers they don't have shit on rugby no pads
Rugby is great, the Pacific islanders have some BIG boys, but you got to see some of the little guys EAT them for lunch. Rugby is a great sport, easy to understand - a gentlemans game.
Aggressive on the field, leave it there, have a beer with the oppoents afterwards - that's the ideology.
Yup he's badass and aint no one perfect niether....
You cannot stop a semi truck when it's going full speed it's going to spend all of its energy first before it comes to a stop.
Imagine him with pads on.. he would've been one hell of a linebacker
@1:11 You'd get six weeks for that in the NRL, what did the Rugby board give him?
Hell that clothesline on Faf De Klerk was pretty brutal 🫣
proper rugby as it was played before all the fairy rules were introduced.
Us tongans knew him as the Samoan Jonah Lomu. Miss watching him play.
Some of those tackles are attempted murder. What a savage! Awesome!
Most of them illegal too and warrant yellow/red card 😂😂
Dont see why attempted murder is awesome
@@samrock8047 I don't give a fuck what you see.
Awesome? Go and GAG on something.
quelques placages sans ballon et à retardement, des cravates... facile d'éclater mais combien de cartons rouges où il a laissé son équipe en infériorité ? Enorme joueur mais sans limites !!!
Tout à fait d’accord - j’aurais dit sans cerveau parfois / 90%de placages avec l’épaule, il mérite jaune en quasi permanence
Exact
Et des plaquages très limite
Truth be told he wouldn't see 30min on a pitch these days would he?
2:13 says “what a hit!” Just so you don’t have to work for it.
He's human like every other he play against. He feel pain too.
He just works harder aye. 🤣🤣
sure he does! but to him that's like a mosquito bite - meh!
1:43 "now the brother Tuilagi.."
Me: There's two of them??!??
There’s 7 of them 😅
Jesus! He's like a truck with legs.
i never met Jesus, but i'll take your word for it
I wonder how he would have done with todays tackling protocols, always enjoyed watching him play.
Is he hitting the other players with his knee though? Looks like he is lifting it on purpose.
What, while running at fully pace, what a strange observation
@@leonrobinson2053 Lifting it more than he was while running at full speed...
@@argeurasia That might be a fair assessment but he has seconds to react to the impact. If you've played, you know when you've hurt someone, from my perspective, I always feel bad because they, just like me, are there for a laughing and a few beers
@@leonrobinson2053 1. My initial message was ptetty clear. Of course one lifts legs when running. I mentioned it was on purpose (higher than usual). 2. Reaction times are of the order of 0.2 s. Not seconds. He doesn't see players all of a sudden. He sees opponents standing well ahead of time, and he is an experienced player. Reaction times have nothing to do with whether he is lifting his knee higher, and whether it's on purpose to hit with it. 3. How you feel or 'el tercel tiempo' are also irrelevant to the point ('He didn't do it on purpose because he would feel bad?' what), and he might not give a shit. In brief, you misread what is written and then make unjustified assumptions. And by the way, I've played rugby.
The question remains: is he hitting players with his knee, and is it on purpose?
@@argeurasia my comment was simple, he is just playing rugby and your assuming his dirty. Some defensive hits are definitely but alot of the players would do better taking a tackling course. Maybe you'd benefit from visiting specsavers
WTF..where has my life been that I did not know anything about this Tuilagi monster...lol.
more like Tuilagi smashing people for 4 minutes 13 seconds in 240p
THIS GUY WOULD HAVE DOMINATED IN THE NFL
your high as hell.......yea this looks like it hurts, but it does not (at least that much) i used to play tackle football without pads thats all this is, and i never got hit as hard as i did with i played real football WITH pads..........because you as the player getting hit does not want to hurt yourself, and having no pads makes you pull up a bit, this is why the nfl is always got problems with injuries and what not, im sure it happens in rugby but its prob not all that bad
there have been a few rugby players who had highlights like this guy and tried the NFL and couldnt even make the practice squad.
@@MrSionele oh wow thats crazy.
@@MrSionele Okay name 3 well known ones that tried it out?
@@MrSionele name them please.
I remember the Australia game, he just decided that Samoa was going to win, and literally nothing was going to stop him
Damn even here in the U.S. the NFL outlawed close lining. He about took a dudes head off. 🤣
that was actually an illegal hit for safety purposes obviously several of his hits are borderline illegal dropping shoulder to make contact with head, spear tackling that dude mid air is illegal. He isnt the cleanest of players in all honesty.
clothes, not close.
dude's. Possessive.
@@eddieperez7034yep agreed.
I don't know much about rugby , why at 2:45 did he get ban? what's the fault here?
Rugby, how real men play football.
You can't touch the ball with your hands in football.
is funny cause they barely touch the ball with their feet, mostly hands oposite to actual Football. plus if u like men on top of men thats on you but not my taste.
In New Zealand you grow up playing this at the age of 5 and up, by the time you get to high school you have either sustained to many injuries to continue or you just don’t have the size and strength to keep playing, if you are a half back weighing 50ks it’s not uncommon to get hammered by a team that are 80ks plus…. And that’s high school 15-18 years old
Head tackles and neck tackles? Lol
And we're supposed to be impressed when half of these are yellow/red card infringements 😂😂
Make American football with autos pads look like rookies
🤨 Titles suspicious fam. "smashing people for 4 minutes and 13 seconds"
this is real foot ball
Head tackles, neck tackles…this is precisely how NOT to tackle in rugby
You go tell him that
Rubbish. Only one head tackle in this compilation, the one on De Villiers, who took it like a champ and shook Tuilagi’s hand as he left the field after being sent off. I’m not saying I’d ever want to wear one of these, but most of the tackles here are just pure honest brutality.
@@vonteflon 99% of his tackles on this video are illegal, not one without the shoulder first...really shit player
@@vonteflon The two tackles on Abendanon look like he throws his shoulder into his head. Can't really tell though because there aren't enough pixels.
@@vonteflon brutality rubbish! They’re straight up illegalities! That’s why parents are preventing their kids from playing rugby in schools these days, because we justify this kind of nonsense!
This is really a tough guy sport!! No 🧢
Great tackling technique but let's be real here, he should have been sent off every game for the way he raised his knee into the tackler when running the ball.
u want him to walk then🤣
@@gabrieltagivakatini6617 lol. nah, but there is nothing brave or tough about raising your knee into someone. He didn't need to, he would have been hard enough to handle as is without intentionally trying to injure someone
@@twik408 just got a massive stride
@@gabrieltagivakatini6617 lol. Right o.....) Either way, glad i never got in his way, I would be still buried in the ground.
Discretion being the better part of valor, I would just step aside. I think.
I still cannot fathom how they figured out that running through/over the Japan player was foul play by any definition at all, let alone worthy of a ban that ended his World Cup. Absolutely baffling.
Is that why he was banned? I think there might have been an elbow in there too, but at normal playback speed seems very harsh to get the ban.
@@daCATgraphics Nope. They said he made dangerous contact with his knee, if I remember correctly. Poor tackle technique by the Japan player, that is all. Missed the match v Scotland, which Scotland were VERY lucky to win - genuinely think Tuilagi could’ve been the difference between a very narrow loss and going through to quarter-final stage. Really sticks in the craw for me, to be honest, not a fair way to finish his international career.
@@vonteflon nah he deserved it you cant call it bad tackling when his the right position samoa guys knee aimed for him he didnt try to step away he was aiming for japan's defender in the face or stomach he saw him go down he wouldve felt his knee pummel into his chest but didnt react thats why he deserves the ban hopefully he got removed from the sport to never be able to play again
@@knadyskaingamoa4440 what do you mean right position lmao why does the japanese player put the head on his right side exposing it and his neck to tuilagi's charge?
Are you blind? He brought up the knee on impact. 100% deserved the penalty.
If this video didn't have a thumbnail, I'd think I'm on the wrong website from the title
Imagine if he had played for the NFL
he wouldn't.
He’d probably get bored lol
It's hard to stop a locomotive coming at you at full tilt!
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dude is fast for a big guy. unstoppable.
The best Tuilagi
Love watching these big Samoans smash through their colonizers and beat them at their own game.
Questo è una merda non è un esempio. Sempre placaggi altissimi da squalifica. Troverà chi gli romperà il collo prima o poi. Professionismo è un' altra cosa. E far vedere un animale così infanga il rugby. Questo fa schifo non è un Maori. È un finto giocatore di potenza e rabbia. Non c'entra nulla con gli eroi di New Zealand. E magari pieno di doping fin sopra le orecchie
How exactly do they avoid getting concussions?
tackle properly, or js not play
Not one tackle was legal
All I see are Brain Damage in the next 10 years