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@jacobdavian651
@jacobdavian651 Жыл бұрын
Tuisova's good, but there's no world where he outclasses Lomu. Lomu was a legend.
@milesdust3465
@milesdust3465 Жыл бұрын
Do not let emotions get in the way of physics. Jonah was one of the best ever.
@lucabonfio9371
@lucabonfio9371 Жыл бұрын
in our day jonah lomu would be one of many superstars.
@Baldric1600
@Baldric1600 Жыл бұрын
damn straight, Jonah Lomu was the shaq of rugby
@lucabonfio9371
@lucabonfio9371 Жыл бұрын
@@Baldric1600 there isn't another shaq in the nba, but today there are many athletes similar to lomu
@ShaneWalta
@ShaneWalta Жыл бұрын
Lomu changed the sport. Before him wingers were 5' 10" at most and just a skinny fast guy.
@Pathowatch
@Pathowatch 10 ай бұрын
A south African Rugby player once described tacking Jonah Lomu as like tackling a rhinoceros. He will forever be in our hearts
@TheVRRacer
@TheVRRacer Жыл бұрын
In rugby...you need to run like wide receiver, tackle like a line backer and have passing skills like a basketball player. Its a complete athlete package. Man i love his game! Have a like :)
@andremarais2706
@andremarais2706 Жыл бұрын
Johna Lomu passed about 12 years ago. A great player from New Zealand. Here in South Africa, Springbok country, we remember him with fondness. RIP.
@euphorichaggis8486
@euphorichaggis8486 10 ай бұрын
He passed away in November 2015 so it's 8 years ago this November. I live in NZ. He was a beast of a man and a very nice guy off-field too.
@littlellama8405
@littlellama8405 5 ай бұрын
damn bro i was wondering about how fast time went by.. @@euphorichaggis8486
@shaunnaann5445
@shaunnaann5445 4 ай бұрын
The Haka performed for him, was one of the most amazing culture shocks and delights I've ever seen :) NZ rugby has never seen the same x
@jasonsalow2119
@jasonsalow2119 Жыл бұрын
#2 on the list (Jonah Lomu) was the baddest man I've seen play rugby. He was basically the size of Rob Gronkowski, but faster (some sources say he ran an 11.2 second 100 meter dash), which is freakish at that size. I would believe it based on what I see. He was also much larger than most for the position he played. An absolute New Zealand legend and icon of the sport.
@davidaplin2732
@davidaplin2732 Жыл бұрын
Jonah's 11.2 was his s hool boy 100m.. hits fastest was sub 11. 6,5 118kg.. with balance and strength.. a true freak of nature..
@jasonsalow2119
@jasonsalow2119 Жыл бұрын
@@davidaplin2732 Damn, that's awesome
@JonathanSnowdowne
@JonathanSnowdowne Жыл бұрын
I was fortunate enough to have met Jonah Lomu on a number of seperate occasions, he was a really cool guy.
@UncleNewy1
@UncleNewy1 Жыл бұрын
@@jasonsalow2119 When Lomu was at his peak they said he was timed at 10.8.
@jasonsalow2119
@jasonsalow2119 Жыл бұрын
@@UncleNewy1 ridiculous
@zohan4394
@zohan4394 Жыл бұрын
The amazing thing about #2 is he played in the 90's and his players is still relavant to modern day rugby, he is and always will be the GOAT.
@MercuryCircuit
@MercuryCircuit Жыл бұрын
Jonah Lomu is a legend in world rugby. A one off amazing Rugby player. I'm English and he destroyed us in several test matches, but you couldn't help but be impressed by the skill and talent he possessed. Also a truly humble and amazing man. He died way too young. R.i.p. J.L.
@frankgunner8967
@frankgunner8967 9 ай бұрын
Well said
@stefanovanenio
@stefanovanenio Жыл бұрын
Lomu for me was the most formidable rugby player ever, his size plus speed equals danger. RIP Lomu.
@falksyberg5624
@falksyberg5624 Жыл бұрын
Hope you saw white #12 @ 7:02 min caring for downed opponent (jonny wilkinson) and putting him in stable lateral position. Respect is a big think in rugby. There even are compilations on yt regarding this topic.
@neilburton1867
@neilburton1867 Жыл бұрын
and JW was no slouch in the tackle, fearless when it came to tackling bigger guys.
@zombie7857
@zombie7857 Жыл бұрын
Jonah Lomu (#2) is the greatest Rugby winger of all time. If he got 3 clear steps he became literally unstoppable. Huge, fast, strong, clever, agile, the lot. Watched him play many times. None come close.
@gionncaomhinmorpheagh4791
@gionncaomhinmorpheagh4791 7 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree there, mo chara! The way he, quite literally, "steamrollered" over poor old Mike Catt against England to score that try will forever remain the stuff of legend. Jonah Lomu - the ultimate player, PBUH! MsG
@lanternstylez
@lanternstylez Жыл бұрын
Number 2 Jonah lomu went straight from highschool to the professional level and changed rugby all around the world. He is considered by many around the world as the GOAT.
@arthurspils2565
@arthurspils2565 Жыл бұрын
#2 on here, Jonah Lomu (RIP), deserves his own reaction, man was an absolute beast of a player - memorial service something to watch as well, though not before learning about what the haka is.
@contactdaffodilmachete7282
@contactdaffodilmachete7282 9 ай бұрын
Pads and helmets add weight, so actually more dangerous. Also while there are ‘forwards’ (broadly fight through each other) and ‘backs’ (chuck it around and run round each other), every player has to do attack and defence, and in principle have the cardio to go for 80 mins without formal breaks in play, unless substituted. These rugby videos are all brutality, the real beauty of the game comes from flowing passing moves in the backs. It’s poetry.
@skmlondon
@skmlondon Жыл бұрын
School rugby is also brutal. I broke my nose when tackling a player and my collarbone broken when I tackled another. My team mate became an English international. We played his rival at another school. He broke his leg to ensure he would not be available to be selected. Over a number of years, strength and bulk was increased. Currently several retired players are suffering from dementia from head shocks. They are suing the league for compensation.
@michaelaldan4354
@michaelaldan4354 Жыл бұрын
and of course the great Jonah Lomu....a true gentleman of NZ rugby....he left us too soon...rest in peace brother...
@euphorichaggis8486
@euphorichaggis8486 10 ай бұрын
I remember seeing Lomu at my son's North Harbour school rugby tournament over here in Auckland New Zealand (He was there as a guest rugby player to encourage the kids and offer his advice and sign autographs to inspire them) and he was going home after a long day doing autographs etc and I called out to him and he came back to me and signed an autograph for my young son at the time and he did it with a smile on his face and as a gentleman. Most would have probably been grumpy and reluctantly signed or just said no because they were off home after a very long day, but not Jonah. He always had time! Great guy and a legend of rugby. RIP big man.
@-NemoMeImpuneLacessit
@-NemoMeImpuneLacessit Жыл бұрын
To give some context on impact on the sport ( pun intended) Jonah Lomu with his size, speed, agility and aggression changed rugby forever. He was the complete package and every international team started looking for huge , fast physical players, usually but not exclusively of Polynesian descent. The genetics of these remarkable peoples is incredible, combined with an unmatchable warrior spirit and you have the ideal rugby player. I served with some Fijian lads, just the nicest blokes and very good soldiers.
@scottpaul4487
@scottpaul4487 Жыл бұрын
Lomu was 6’5 120 kg ( 264 pounds ) could run 100 meters ( 109 ) yards in 11 seconds what a legend
@johanbarnard3435
@johanbarnard3435 10 ай бұрын
Less than 11 seconds. He clocked at 10.80sec on the 100m
@davidgjenkins
@davidgjenkins Жыл бұрын
Take the time to convert kg to lb (multiply by 2.2). It will give you a better sense of how big these guys are. Eg Sonny Bill Williams at 2:20 is 6'4", 232lb. Google some of their 40 yard times too, some of these guys are linebacker size and wide receiver speed. Also, google Bismarck Du Plessis, the guy that Eben Etzebeth makes "tackle the air" at 6:34. That guy is a world class international level rugby player, so Etzebeth making him miss like that was pretty impressive. At 11:11 you have the honour of watching the late great Jonah Lomu, the greatest winger (possibly the greatest backline player) of all time. He ran around or past or through world class players, truly on his own personal level. RIP Jonah. Taken too soon.
@DocOctoganapus
@DocOctoganapus 10 ай бұрын
The pads in rugby is like a tackle shirt you were UNDER your other pads in foot ball, it’s like a quarter inch of foam on the collar bone and usually around the kidneys to take some of that sting out. There’s also a cap that’s still thin foam that’s really there to protect your ears
@Fezleysnipes
@Fezleysnipes Жыл бұрын
Jonah Lomu r.i.p came on the international scene in the early 90’s, he was an all black ( New Zealand) I think he changed the game of rugby, before him we (the rest of the world) had never played against someone of his size with his pace. He absolutely smashed players and will forever be an icon of rugby. The game has changed a lot since lomu, it’s a faster game with a lot of play out on the wing and I think alot of today’s professionals would of pretended to be lomu on the school field.
@jimdoyle8757
@jimdoyle8757 Жыл бұрын
Jonah lomu was the ultimate beast to me , once he got going you couldn't stop him 🏉
@AgunziLFC
@AgunziLFC Жыл бұрын
Lomu was a true freak ( in the nicest possible way ) 6'5in 250 lbs and could do the 100mtrs in under 11secs. And one of the nicest guys off the field. Gone way too soon. RIP The Big Man.
@hazelweller6223
@hazelweller6223 8 ай бұрын
he was the GOAT
@fernandobatista3270
@fernandobatista3270 Жыл бұрын
The n°2 is the GOAT of rugby. RIP Lomu. The best of the best. A BEAST
@electrocresent
@electrocresent Жыл бұрын
Years ago I remember hearing about an aussie footy team going over and playing in some exhibition match against an american football team, I only wish I knew more so as to be able to look into it
@rickybuhl3176
@rickybuhl3176 Жыл бұрын
Tuilagi is a wrecking ball and clearly enjoys his work like a dog in a puddle. Lomu will forever be the GOAT in my eyes. He was a hero in and for the sport, whose name most people in Rugby playing nations knew. It wasn't so much 'New Zealand have beaten us' that the newsreader would start with as 'and [insert nation here] failed today to contain Jonah Lomu, they lost by 23 points and we are waiting to hear about the 3 players who are in hospital for precautionary measures, although Dave's punctured lung likely puts him out for the season...'. He wasn't brutal, people just hurt themselves trying to stop him. Some real life Happy Gilmore sh!t
@ryandavis7684
@ryandavis7684 Жыл бұрын
Number #2 Jonah Lomu 👑 , was an absolute animal. The best player to ever grace the game in my opinion, as a backrow player myself playing for 24 years at 34 now, and he still is my idol and many other forwards would agree. It’s rare to get that cross over normally a forward would say another forward was the greatest. A cruel disease took him away from us. I was very fortunate to watch him play for Cardiff Blues against Newport at the Cardiff arms park. 6’5 120+ kg and run the 100m at 10.3/4, their has been some monsters like him and similar in size but nowhere near his ability or devastation he had globally. Fun fact he never scored against South Africa, and that’s out of respect of the player he was! RIP Lomu!
@rahowherox1177
@rahowherox1177 Жыл бұрын
Tbf, he played only 6 games in the backs before making the abs. You shouldve seen him at 6 with isatolo Maka at 8 ... School boy abs
@ryandavis7684
@ryandavis7684 Жыл бұрын
@@rahowherox1177 I believe I’ve seen it In His documentary at the beginning of his career growing up, He was an absolute legend.
@rahowherox1177
@rahowherox1177 Жыл бұрын
@@ryandavis7684 yep, and to think he was seriously ill for most of his career boggles the mind even more. And a genuinely nice bloke too.
@KKOPPONG
@KKOPPONG 10 ай бұрын
9:30 “he that big and that fast😳”….had me rolling 😂😂😂😂
@davegoodwin1950
@davegoodwin1950 Жыл бұрын
You need to check out the gmonster Jonah lomu. What a devastating player he was. Running through everyone. 6ft 5" and 18stone running at you at just over ten seconds in a hundred metres. Guy was a machine
@me19276
@me19276 Жыл бұрын
you've got to watch a full game. possibly a Scotland England game.
@Shawn-ts4jw
@Shawn-ts4jw Жыл бұрын
Good idea, then he can get an idea, and be ready to watch a real game after that
@me19276
@me19276 Жыл бұрын
@@Shawn-ts4jw obviously you don't know much about rugby.
@MephistoRolling
@MephistoRolling 6 ай бұрын
Lomu once he got that haircut was unstoppable. I remember seeing clips of him running the field with 2 guys dragging on the ground behind him.
@theooberholzer3734
@theooberholzer3734 9 ай бұрын
Great reaction! The no 2 should be no 1. He was the biggest, baddest, m... of all time. Jonah Lomu, regarded as probably the best rugby player to have ever lived.
@s.z.9517
@s.z.9517 11 ай бұрын
As a french one name comes to mind. Sébastien Chabal, the anesthesist. Yes. Also known in UK as the caveman. Dude would defeat you just by looking at you.
@cmdrglass5096
@cmdrglass5096 Жыл бұрын
Jonah Lomu when he was playing he could do sub 11second 100m sprints and it was found out that he was having sub par kidney function he even had to have a kidney transplant but he still passed to young !
@JonathanSnowdowne
@JonathanSnowdowne Жыл бұрын
Back in the 1990's my father was the official orthopaedic surgeon for the South African Springbok Rugby Team. All those hits without pads DO cause a lot of damage. Also if you want to see the hardest hits and fastest action check out any games with the All Blacks (New Zealand national team) or Springboks (South Africa national team) regarded to be probably the 2 best teams in the world. Lastly Google the following rugby terms Scrum: in your first video where the 2 teams are facing each other in a low down huddle. Line Out: where the 2 Trans stand next to each other in a straight line and the ball is thrown in usually when one team member is lifted really high to catch the ball.
@The_Absolute_Dog
@The_Absolute_Dog 10 ай бұрын
As a Kiwi, I think the Springboks are always our most physically demanding opponents. With some just absolute world class players. They never would not be included in a World XV
@Williamparata
@Williamparata Жыл бұрын
The game is only 10% physical and 90% mental. That way some may say it's a thugs sport payed buy gentleman.
@roastedgerkin
@roastedgerkin 10 ай бұрын
Watch Lomu funeral to understand the love for this legend. I’m South African and this guy inspires me still
@Twe4ke
@Twe4ke Жыл бұрын
If you wanna watch some small guys rip it up skill wise, check out Faf de Klerk and Cheslin Kolbe
@FELAGUND3
@FELAGUND3 Жыл бұрын
Alesana Tuilagi (Henry´s "little" brother) and Bryan Habana should definetely be on this video.
@gemlc2022
@gemlc2022 Жыл бұрын
Should do rugby hits till I collapse ( big hits) and do more Jonah lomu
@MH-iy7pe
@MH-iy7pe Жыл бұрын
Love it when Americans react to rugby lol..... Rugby hits till I die next...
@worsiedog
@worsiedog 8 ай бұрын
No2 Jonah Lomu said during the rugby wc in 1995, that the only player he was worried about was Pierre Spies, who was no3 May Jonah rest in peace❤
@damienvidal2420
@damienvidal2420 Жыл бұрын
Lomu was a legend, and despite being 120 kg, he ran the 100m in less than 11 seconds. He allegedly did 10.70 which incidentally would have been enough to qualify for the Olympic games at the time I think. For the 100m... The guy was a freak.
@StrandBodyboardCollective
@StrandBodyboardCollective Жыл бұрын
Players learn to tackle from a young age and to put their heads out of the way during the tackle. Also, a hand off is usually accompanied by the phrase “sit down son, the bus is full!”
@KevinWood9
@KevinWood9 Жыл бұрын
Number 2 Jonah is what Americans call a Freight train 🚊🚊🚊🚊
@gohammtv
@gohammtv Жыл бұрын
Thats a FACT 😂😂😂
@phatbob77
@phatbob77 9 ай бұрын
Jonah Lomu is one of the GOAT rugby players,rip big man
@gohammtv
@gohammtv 9 ай бұрын
Definitely R.I.P J.Lomu hands down the BEST I've seen so far
@patersor
@patersor 9 ай бұрын
Jonah Lomu was the blueprint for a generation of players. He was sent back in time to show them what the future looked like.
@darrianjaftha3709
@darrianjaftha3709 Жыл бұрын
You should watch South African school rugby next
@tempershot6311
@tempershot6311 9 ай бұрын
Jonah is king. 120kg, 6ft5, could run the 100m in 11sec flat and had balance. True freak
@mazza4190
@mazza4190 8 ай бұрын
How Jonah Lomu is not #1 is shocking. Even the NFL wanted the Jonah. Maybe true that he was an Olympic level sprinter? Speed and power with incredible skills. Opposition teams would devote so much to stopping him he created endless opportunity for the All Blacks.
@jezdavis1865
@jezdavis1865 Жыл бұрын
The incredible thing about Lomu was that he carried a liver complaint for his entire life that, sadly, ultimately ended his life decades too early. Due to that it’s estimated that he was rarely more than 85% fit. Just let *THAT* sink in.
@AgunziLFC
@AgunziLFC Жыл бұрын
Kidney* disease, not liver. Either way, he was absolutely taken way too soon.
@michaelaldan4354
@michaelaldan4354 Жыл бұрын
Pier Spies was a Bulls player in SA...one of the best ever...strong bastard
@euphorichaggis8486
@euphorichaggis8486 10 ай бұрын
Found this video of a very young Jonah Lomu before he became famous while playing for his school Wesley College in a NZ 7's rugby tournament in 1993. I remember watching this on TV back then and after watching knowing he was going to be an NZ All-Black. In 1994 that happened, and he debuted against France. In 1995 he excelled and gained loads of confidence & the rest is history. He was so shy back then, but his potential was huge, and he fulfilled that potential and then some. Imagine how good he could have been without his kidney disease! He was amazing performing with the disease but without it, the mind boggles. We will never know! A giant of NZ rugby and World rugby. kzbin.info/www/bejne/nWqXZXavirV4f9E
@tempershot6311
@tempershot6311 9 ай бұрын
He was famous when he was a school kid too. Legend
@anitaherbert1037
@anitaherbert1037 6 ай бұрын
Jonathan Lomu could wear his hair any way he pleased. One of the the most respected players of all time. 6 ft 3ins , 18.89 stones or 264.5 LB. Could run 100 metres in 11.2 seconds. It took multiple defenders to bring him down. Rugby players are big men, in a sport of big men he was often referred to by commentators as The big man. They were not only referring to his size. Everybody revered him in the sport.
@ohcaptainmycaptain3019
@ohcaptainmycaptain3019 11 ай бұрын
LMAO “I know he dizzy” .😂😂😂
@ohcaptainmycaptain3019
@ohcaptainmycaptain3019 11 ай бұрын
Also this : “That boy number 10 probs could have got him but he’s too scared.” LMAO😂😂😂
@davidyellope6078
@davidyellope6078 Жыл бұрын
you want a scary thought? When Jonah Lomu started playing, for most of his career, Rugby was not a professional sport.
@zarkan88
@zarkan88 9 ай бұрын
Number 7 henri tuilagi I was there for that game ! The cheap tickets where on the ground standing up and super close from the game. Good ambiance tho. The sound of that hit was terrific.
@tim.jenkins75
@tim.jenkins75 11 ай бұрын
im from wales, grew up playing rugby and then played running back for the local American airforce base in England.... the difference is you can get away with poor technique more in US football... a bad hit and both parties usually walk away... in rugby you get it wrong and you are just as likely to hurt yourself as much as the other player.... so technique is driven in more than "systems of play"... although this is now getting just as important at higher levels too....anyways.... both are great games to play...
@womblissimo6666
@womblissimo6666 5 ай бұрын
Another comment - Lomu was the best. Even as a non-Kiwi, and as much as Lomu was feared on football pitches everywhere, I don't think anyone watching Rugby in the 90's didn't love the big man and just watch in awe.
@Rat_snacks78
@Rat_snacks78 Жыл бұрын
#2 Jonah lomu was one of the greatest rugby players of the 90s and 00s and he played his whole career with kidney failure sad when he passed a few years ago
@susandavidson1691
@susandavidson1691 Жыл бұрын
Your facials are Gold 😂
@craigstewart6073
@craigstewart6073 Жыл бұрын
Watch the players they hit, they still do their job and ofload the ball. As tough as the man is who's hitting you, you've to be a resilient man to take them hits and keep playing. It's 40 minutes a half and doesn't stop every 5 seconds like American football, once you're on you're on!
@BigglesSJW
@BigglesSJW Жыл бұрын
All great rugby players, but only one GOAT..Lomu. RIP Brother
@soallive
@soallive Жыл бұрын
There is two other types of rugby. Rugby Sevens based more on skill and speed 7 minutes a half. There is rugby league too which hit harder in my opinion having played all versions.
@endlessshrimptrip
@endlessshrimptrip 8 ай бұрын
the thing on his head is called the lomu When u put this particular hair design on your head U were the king of the wold Long live his memory An Aussie fan ❤
@murrayreed2881
@murrayreed2881 8 ай бұрын
Gohamm tv ,your no 2 Jonah Lamu is and alway's will be held in the most highest esteem in the game of rugby. It may look like they were afraid,but the simple fact was that they could not catch him.If he wasn't tackled and smothered he would score.Great kiwi and sadly missed, and so to the next Bledisoe, You can say a lot about New Zealand but they know how to play the game,hard,fair and no quarter given.Come on Australia let's show our mettle( great word) and show these all blacks what were made of .
@Denien82
@Denien82 5 ай бұрын
When you see people flying on a tackle, keep in mind that cause there is no distinction between offense and defense and no breaks, you might see a wing trying to tackle e forward. It's as if a WR tried to block a DE/LB. Good luck!
@grahammccready2647
@grahammccready2647 Жыл бұрын
Also worth pointing out that there were several illegal plays in that montage. You cannot hit someone with the forearm away from the body like that. Penalty & 10 mins in sin bin or possible red card if you do.
@baldpancake5404
@baldpancake5404 11 ай бұрын
Jonah Lomu, height 6'5 weight 18st ran 100m in about 10.5 sec he was awesome. Rip Jonah you were the goat.
@themnocrat
@themnocrat Жыл бұрын
If you want to see amazing check out the Fiji 7’s team. Fiji has a population of under 1 million & they kick the world ass & I say this as a New Zealander. When they are on form they are unbeatable.
@AaronJessen-xu7ts
@AaronJessen-xu7ts 11 ай бұрын
An the the real scary thing about Jonah lomu was we never seen at 100% he battled thru kidney problems most of his career. REST IN PEACE big man
@xc3ptiona1
@xc3ptiona1 9 ай бұрын
Bro, you need to understand that helmets make ppl use their heads to collide, but without helmets, ppl try to use technique. For that reason, NFL is much more savage, putting their bodies on the line for a few yards. Both games are hard, but NFL is not to be overlooked.
@xc3ptiona1
@xc3ptiona1 9 ай бұрын
NFL is vicious, I wouldn't play it. They pad themselves up to justify putting their bodies on the line... It is a crazy sport. Rugby is more self-preserving than NFL, 100%. At least rugby players hold back when they know they can't take a hit, but NFL players just full send it. That is savage.
@jimmyhughes5392
@jimmyhughes5392 Жыл бұрын
it's a bloody sport and we love it, a lot of it looks worse than it is but can be pretty brutal at times. the work out regime of most of these player entails lifting pints of beer to their mouths
@Theycallmedoorway
@Theycallmedoorway Жыл бұрын
Best thing about Rugby conditioning is, you see how intense the game is, it's non stop for 2 halves of 40 minutes...
@giteausuperstar
@giteausuperstar Жыл бұрын
There aren’t really pads tbh. Yes, they do exist (they’re much smaller and go underneath the shirt) but most pro players don’t wear them. I wore pads as a kid but stopped wearing them by the age of about 18. Once skin tight shirts/jerseys became a thing and you’re old enough to have some muscle mass, guys stopped wearing them because it makes you looks more intimidating. Plus the pads basically do nothing.
@tempershot6311
@tempershot6311 9 ай бұрын
All comments are about Jonah..wow what a legend
@kurupt7154
@kurupt7154 Жыл бұрын
Check out Hosea Gear, Rene Ranger, Ma’a Nonu, Dan Carter, Beauden Barrett, Ngani Laumape, Sonny-bill Williams, Will Jordan, Rieko Ioane, damn I could probably keep going forever but that was just who was coming to mind writing this ☝🏽🙌🏽
@valentinlay
@valentinlay 8 ай бұрын
The son of Henry Tuilagi is playing right now. He's 18 and playing for French side Perpignan at pro level and for France U20s. He's even more physically impressive than his old man! Of course he's still too young to use his might efficiently at pro level, but man, the kid rolled over everyone in the U20 World Champ this summer!
@jakebest5601
@jakebest5601 Жыл бұрын
I met tuisova one time in Lyon briefly. Super nice bloke
@rufus1346
@rufus1346 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry but there is one thing you can not accuse any Rugby player of and that's being "scared to death". If they had that in them they would not be on that pitch.
@jacovanderwalt13
@jacovanderwalt13 Жыл бұрын
bro, 1st jonah lomu clip was rugby world cup 1995. RIP true legend of the game search for Jonah Lomu v James Small
@robertbabic80
@robertbabic80 11 ай бұрын
guy no 4 is that dj Khaled! Amazing!
@kw8959
@kw8959 2 ай бұрын
Kickers too run and tackle 😂😂
@gohammtv
@gohammtv 2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@paulb8603
@paulb8603 9 ай бұрын
Rip Jonah lomu the most beastly rugby player of all time
@foggy951
@foggy951 Ай бұрын
Its not just the size of these guys its the speed from a standing start that is scary
@heathcornbeef
@heathcornbeef Жыл бұрын
Jonah had that hair at the front for an air brake turn his head and down force change direction with real ground affects
@martinrees4933
@martinrees4933 Жыл бұрын
Shin guards (sometimes), mouth guard, and gorilla tape around your ears to stop them from falling off 😅
@NaptownRugger
@NaptownRugger Жыл бұрын
There are a few select Americans who have managed to make a name in rugby. You should look up a video called Samu Manoa: The American Hitman.
@lafrasuysdejager7618
@lafrasuysdejager7618 9 ай бұрын
Look at South African Springboks defending World Champions in France this year
@Pedrothekiwi420
@Pedrothekiwi420 10 ай бұрын
Jonah Lomu a GOAT in rugby! RIP
@womblissimo6666
@womblissimo6666 5 ай бұрын
I've watched a few of these Americans responding to Rugby videos, and as impressed as they generally are - I think they're still not fully understanding the point. They look at these impressive plays, but fail to factor in that these are not "plays" but a moment in a 45 minute half that pretty much does not stop. They're impressive as a play - but when you gotta keep backing it up non-stop - that context makes them super-human.
@helenstuart9502
@helenstuart9502 Жыл бұрын
Love seeing your reaction 😂
@djjoshski
@djjoshski Жыл бұрын
New zeaander here, watch jonas funeral it's so emotional, everyone respected him.
@NathansWargames
@NathansWargames 8 ай бұрын
the heaviest professional rugby player ( Bill Cavubati) would also have almost made the top 10 Heaviest NFL player list ( if he played American football) at 363lbs ( with 365lbs being 10th ( Jordan Mailata)
@sobo5476
@sobo5476 8 ай бұрын
Wearing pads makes things worse as people have a false sense of security and start doing stupid things. Without pads people are more inclined not to be stupid, and also Rugby has rules for tackling.
@sjs260563
@sjs260563 5 ай бұрын
you see Jonah coming at you, step aside that man is on a mission
@andrewlailvaux1571
@andrewlailvaux1571 9 ай бұрын
Watch Rugby fights next, some epic ones.
@sarahhale-pearson533
@sarahhale-pearson533 9 ай бұрын
My favourite…. The Frenchman they call ‘the anesthetist’….
@liambluck3837
@liambluck3837 Жыл бұрын
Lomu was in a different league. Just a rugby machine.
@fabulousaardvark4776
@fabulousaardvark4776 Жыл бұрын
Etzebeth is by no means abnormally large. For example, Martin Bayfield ,ex England international , is 6' 10" and 115kg. The heaviest pack of 8 forwards in the 2013 Six Nations is England at925kg, or 115kg+ average, height over 6'. Think, a bunch of NFL linebackers who can play for 80 minutes and don't need pads because they can tackle properly. However, don't think rugby is a game just for the large man. React to Faf the Giant Slayer about the South African player Faf de Klerk who is 5' 7" and would stop Derrick Henry in his tracks.
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