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I enjoyed watching this try by a Zimbabwean-born American against South Africa, blowing past one of the fastest players in international rugby. It’s from the last rugby World Cup.
I enjoyed watching this try by a Zimbabwean-born American against South Africa, blowing past one of the fastest players in international rugby. It’s from the last rugby World Cup.
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April 11th, 2010 at 3:07 pm
Exciting! That was good! One guy had a good stiff-arm-like move and the scoring guy just escaped the shoestring tackle! There are probably other words people in the know would use to describe it…
April 12th, 2010 at 7:44 am
Yeah, I think the American players bring some American foodball moves to rugby. I forget what the announcers call the stiff arm–a “hold off” or something like that.
The stiff-arm guy, by the way, is the first American to play Super 14 rugby, which is an SA, Aussie and New Zealand professional rugby league.