He's extremely popular in France even nowadays, he's the most popular rugby player of all time in France. He deserves it, he was a brute on the field, but he's a very nice and humble guy.
Bro, if there is a most popular rugby player of all time in France, maybe it's Fred Michalak, or Serge Blanco, even Philippe Sella or Thierry Dusautoir. And since the 2022 Grand Slam, it's definitely Antoine Dupont. Chabal is a celebrity, who seek for fame, and we love him, but he is far of being the most popular french rugby player.
@@TomKanter-tw3ts The rugby players you've listed are also very popular, but Chabal's rugby career is over for a long time, and he's still in some advertisements, tv shows, and even Internet memes. While others are not, and most of them have never been, except Michalak maybe. They're only known by French rugby fans, while Chabal is known by the French population as a whole, rugby fans or not. Antoine Dupont is young and very popular, he has time to reach and go beyond Chabal's level of popularity.
@@TomKanter-tw3ts he is not the best French of all time but the most popular hitter for sure, it was a delight to see "caveman" playing, no fear of noone. Worldwide, I'd indeed say he is the most popular French rugbyman behind Blanco.
We New Zealanders will never forget.... France came to NZ, 2007 if I remember correctly, we all thought he was over rated and 2nd rate compared to our lose forwards. He ended up Breaking Ali Williams jaw, and knocked out Chris Masoe. So yea.... we respected him after that
@@channel44277 being a football fan i am disappointed to see comments like that on a rugby video. Leave it on the pitch! Every rugby player gets smashed at some point.
I dont get respectful when players get knocked out or have their jaws broken. That just seems like macho BS. I respect players who go at in the toughest positions and return week in week out . Chabal made 62 appearances for France . Ritchie McCaw operated in the same channels in international rugby attracting the attention of every power forward in the game and did it for over twice as many games as Chabal.. He who laughs last laughs longest in this game.Thats respect.
It's not like he was a big man hitting a little fella, he constantly hit the biggest or hardest ball carriers and often put them on their arse. What a player!
@@howardpohatu3868 YOU get it right! You ignorant, arrogant douche. It was NOT his cheekbone. It was his jaw. Don't try to correct me when you're wrong. Idiot.
As a student in physiotherapy, I was lucky to do an internship with a man who was the physiotherapist of the French team during the New Zealand world cup. He told me the player who impressed him most was Chabal. Because unlike other players who wanted more muscle for more power what differentiated him was that he was the most flexible of all of them. And for a muscle to be strong he has to be flexible to deliver all the power needed with full motion range movements. That's what made him a beast in his opinion.
Très intéressante information de l'intérieur du groupe France sur le phénomène physique que fut Sébastien Chabal. Pour résumer, comme le dit la célèbre Fable, il vaut mieux être un épais roseau qui plis sous l'effort et envoi toute son énergie sans rompre, qu'un épais arbre qui peut casser sous l'effort. ^^
That's an incredible story. I would imagine that could be linked to having zero psychological hangups = no nervous tension. Because he was born a beast.
@@Thedemonlord66 Bien résumé donc par la Fable de la Fontaine "le Chêne et le Roseau", même si ici le "Roseau Chabal" a aussi et en plus l'épaisseur du Chêne ! 😅🤣 -> ruclips.net/video/BKV-Nr7aZHc/видео.html
@@josephdykes1820 Well of course he was strong. Just that flexibility add even more power and that's also what differentiated him from some other players. By the way if you're curious about the source of my previous comment, my internship was with M.Grand Jean-Michel who's a physiotherapist osteopath who's been a fisio in a lot of rugby clubs like USAP, the Dragons Catalans and the French national rugby team between 2008 and 2011. So he best knew what made him special :)
Indeed, he was a unit. Many of the tackles would not stand today, however.... lots of shouldering and high hits. Jonah was the man for me, though. Just devastation coupled with pure class.
A friend met him recently and had a chat with him. In fact, Chabal is gentle, not at all aggressive. He told him that his body now hurts all over as a result of all the knocks in rugby.
Quel joueur fantastique : la force absolue au service de son sport et du collectif. Il était hors norme et il nous rendait fière d’être Français. Merci Seb pour tout ce que tu nous as donné
🏈 " Caveman " ! Cette homme lorsqu'il sortait de ses cavernes pour les terrains de rugby, alors ses adversaires avaient parties rudes, très rudes même, quand ils se trouvaient devant lui ! 🤕 Un sacré bonhomme rencontré par hasard à Lyon dans la ville des gones ! 🤝
Good Lord - I knew he was physically intimidating and an absolute beast of unit -but watching this I never realised just how fast he was as well for such a big fella.
0:35 All-Blacks captain, broken jaw, out 2:19 same match, the 8 he gets up and then falls back, stunned, Chabal gives him a barbaric look 3:42 the "cosmic punch" the guy will not get up and will be evacuated on a stretcher
I remember that guy, but after a while he’d be up against some huge units as well, and they’d purposely go after him, he took some serious hits, you could see the pain in his face on the slow mo action, can’t imagine the long term damage that does to your body basically being in a car crash every time you play
I don’t know much about Rugby, but this dude is an absolute beast! I can’t imagine this guy playing American football with pads on! If he is this savage without pads, can you imagine him wearing pads? He would be like a Mack truck out of control. I think people would get terribly hurt!!!
@@jojomama3028 he just leads with his head probably for full impact but actually contacts with his shoulder. No one in rugby uses their head as first contact point - thats crazy dangerous😅
Garçon charmant hors du pré , mais redoutable sur le gazon. Il aurait été un maitre absolu dans une arène romaine, lors de joutes medievales , un grognard indestructible d'une legion Napoléonienne ...heureusement c'est le rugby qu'il a choisi pour sa légende .
I don't think I ever saw such a strong man who is still fast and flexible. This is the pinnacle to strive for! Really inspiring to hit the gym more often :P
The Kiwis here in New Zealand absolutely loved Chabal! He was that guy that would humble all the up themselves All Blacks players like Ali Williams. We loved him so much we had him do local ads for Rebel sports, he is genuinely a French and New Zealand icon!
@@CrystianoRonuldo oh heck yes! I remember every dude in highschool playing rugby at lunch time would shout CHABAL! before running it straight. He was more popular than most all blacks haha
When he was a little boy he used to eat meat in place of bread when he was coming back from school (on the way to home). Before, kids bought this bread for the family coming back from school and majority of them loved to eat "bread croutons". When his friends was eating bread or candies, him was just eating meat It's a real story that has been related by him in a french TV show (On n'est pas couchés).
something i realized, unrelated to this to some extent, is that rugby fans are way more chill, but in a good way, theres no hooligan when you go see rugby match ^^
Sébastien Chabal i rate him for his speed and toughness and ability to get up most times and keep going forward it's not how hard you hit but what you do when you get hit that counts
The most impressive thing is that not even single tackle was late, all were to the guy who has the ball in their hands and he sent all of them back, second rows, back rows, etc. big guys you know ¡¡¡¡¡¡
To są wielkie twarde chłopy a nie panienki piłkarzyki co tylko dmuchniesz na niego to się popłacze jak mała dzidzia to właśnie odróżnia rugby od piłki nożnej.
It was incredible to watch Chabal when he and the French team toured New Zealand in 2007. Not only wash e immensely powerful and intimidating, he was also incredibly fast on his feet. What a player to h ave on your side!
He had the size, speed, and strength to play the position of tight end or linebacker in American football. It would be interesting to see him give a shot at it during his prime.
Jesus. Guy's a freaking freight train. Even the biggest dudes there were just flies on the windshield. Even when they were running him down they were scared to put hands on him! HAH! He didn't just TACKLE those guys, he PICKED THEM UP AND CARRIED THEM BACK SEVERAL YARDS. I could just see him in the NFL grabbing the opposing quarterback and carrying him back so far the announcers like "Okay we are third down and...nineteen?!"
I used to play rugby. Today, my shoulder, my knees, my ankles and my back hurts. And there’s a chance that I broke my neck since it went undetected. Don’t regret anything. Love the sport 😂
Imagine the impact that this guy had that I was searching him to remember him and the last time I watched Rugby a little bit was like 12 years ago in the rugby premiership
On the pitch he was but off it what a gentleman. I met him a few times. I even served him in a shop. He was a really nice guy! And what a player !!!!!! SALLLLLEEEEEEE
Just imagine a battle in the Middle Ages when a guy like this wielding a two hand sword ran towards the enemy lines, must've been a terrifying experience on the battlefield.
Aches and pains now..... but what great fun memories.... teens through to 30s are peak for athleticism and I hope everyone gets to experience their bodies at its best🎉
I know it’s not a 1:1 comparison, but I can see this dude being an incredible outside linebacker or DE or even tight end. He would have wrecked dudes in the NFL
I'm a new zealander but i enjoyed it when ali Williams came off second best trying to tackle Chabal head on,Williams had his jaw broken & left the field in an ambulance to auckland hospital.... 👌😄😆😅😂🤣😁hhihihhihihihihihihihihihi
Je ne regarde pas le rugby mais sa m’arrive de temps en temps je suis football mais quand je vois ce gars je me dit qu’elle force de la nature quel technique quel force bravo chabal je crois qu’il es retraiter maintenant non? Ce mec es un tank
Being a beast myself, I can superiorly appreciate beast mode. Wow, makes me seriously wonder about American Football and just what I've been missing. No pads, just mano e mano, fucking epic! Some souls are simply explained as 'Forces of Nature"...as one of those I love seeing another in action without the constraint of rules and regulations, just the raw strength and prowess of a soul.
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The sport where men have to put their hands on balls...
200,000 years ago in France...Chabal was born. Praise the time travelers that went back to get him.
Just 100 Years ago
😂 classic comment😊
So the sabertooth tiger can be the apex predator again
His grandfather’s height more than 2meters he’s got the genes
Euuuuh ?!?!? Ca existait la France ya 200 000 ans ??? 🤔🤔🤔
He's extremely popular in France even nowadays, he's the most popular rugby player of all time in France. He deserves it, he was a brute on the field, but he's a very nice and humble guy.
that's bullshit, you know nothing about rugby dude... he's not even in the top50 best french player...
Bro, if there is a most popular rugby player of all time in France, maybe it's Fred Michalak, or Serge Blanco, even Philippe Sella or Thierry Dusautoir. And since the 2022 Grand Slam, it's definitely Antoine Dupont. Chabal is a celebrity, who seek for fame, and we love him, but he is far of being the most popular french rugby player.
@@TomKanter-tw3ts The rugby players you've listed are also very popular, but Chabal's rugby career is over for a long time, and he's still in some advertisements, tv shows, and even Internet memes.
While others are not, and most of them have never been, except Michalak maybe. They're only known by French rugby fans, while Chabal is known by the French population as a whole, rugby fans or not.
Antoine Dupont is young and very popular, he has time to reach and go beyond Chabal's level of popularity.
@@TomKanter-tw3tsim not into rugby and before last month, i only knew chabal
@@TomKanter-tw3ts he is not the best French of all time but the most popular hitter for sure, it was a delight to see "caveman" playing, no fear of noone. Worldwide, I'd indeed say he is the most popular French rugbyman behind Blanco.
We New Zealanders will never forget.... France came to NZ, 2007 if I remember correctly, we all thought he was over rated and 2nd rate compared to our lose forwards. He ended up Breaking Ali Williams jaw, and knocked out Chris Masoe. So yea.... we respected him after that
The era around 2007 was a wild time with beast athletes like Chabal and Henry Tuilagi
Collins smashed him hahaha
@jamiew1286 everyone gets smashed at one time or another so come on man think before you comment
@@channel44277 being a football fan i am disappointed to see comments like that on a rugby video. Leave it on the pitch! Every rugby player gets smashed at some point.
I dont get respectful when players get knocked out or have their jaws broken. That just seems like macho BS. I respect players who go at in the toughest positions and return week in week out . Chabal made 62 appearances for France . Ritchie McCaw operated in the same channels in international rugby attracting the attention of every power forward in the game and did it for over twice as many games as Chabal.. He who laughs last laughs longest in this game.Thats respect.
It's not like he was a big man hitting a little fella, he constantly hit the biggest or hardest ball carriers and often put them on their arse. What a player!
Ali Williams. 6'6 and 100 kilos. Chabal broke his jaw!
@@johnoneill2986 he boshed the shit out of him. I remember watching that game live, whilst new Zealand won, chabal was cemented as a warrior
@@johnoneill2986 it was his cheek bone,get it right...then Jerry Collins sorted him out.
@@howardpohatu3868: Exactly...Chabal sure as hell didn't intimidate Jerry Collins...!😆👍
@@howardpohatu3868 YOU get it right! You ignorant, arrogant douche.
It was NOT his cheekbone. It was his jaw. Don't try to correct me when you're wrong. Idiot.
As a student in physiotherapy, I was lucky to do an internship with a man who was the physiotherapist of the French team during the New Zealand world cup. He told me the player who impressed him most was Chabal. Because unlike other players who wanted more muscle for more power what differentiated him was that he was the most flexible of all of them. And for a muscle to be strong he has to be flexible to deliver all the power needed with full motion range movements. That's what made him a beast in his opinion.
Très intéressante information de l'intérieur du groupe France sur le phénomène physique que fut Sébastien Chabal. Pour résumer, comme le dit la célèbre Fable, il vaut mieux être un épais roseau qui plis sous l'effort et envoi toute son énergie sans rompre, qu'un épais arbre qui peut casser sous l'effort. ^^
That's an incredible story. I would imagine that could be linked to having zero psychological hangups = no nervous tension. Because he was born a beast.
@@clio2rsminicup C'est exactement ce concepte en effet. Bien résumé.
@@Thedemonlord66
Bien résumé donc par la Fable de la Fontaine "le Chêne et le Roseau", même si ici le "Roseau Chabal" a aussi et en plus l'épaisseur du Chêne ! 😅🤣 -> ruclips.net/video/BKV-Nr7aZHc/видео.html
@@josephdykes1820 Well of course he was strong. Just that flexibility add even more power and that's also what differentiated him from some other players. By the way if you're curious about the source of my previous comment, my internship was with M.Grand Jean-Michel who's a physiotherapist osteopath who's been a fisio in a lot of rugby clubs like USAP, the Dragons Catalans and the French national rugby team between 2008 and 2011. So he best knew what made him special :)
Chabal was a complete unit. Just devastating tackles and hits. My favorite player ever.
Indeed, he was a unit. Many of the tackles would not stand today, however.... lots of shouldering and high hits. Jonah was the man for me, though. Just devastation coupled with pure class.
Pour moi, mon joueur préféré et de très loin, fût Jonah Lomu !
Jonah Lomu est le joueur qui se rapprochait le plus du joueur parfait.
He was an absolute menace. Was a privilege to watch him play. From Angola 🇦🇴
Such a menace Scotland's pack utterly bullied him at Murrayfield
As a Maori I have huge respect for this Beast what a monster💪absolute powerhouse
Don’t mess with the Caveman 🇫🇷
Solo diré un nombre " Leguizamon " , y chaval seguro lo recordara😁
Jerry collins
Tell him in person 😅
he was like a big truck ready to ram everyone on his path😂
A school instructor once nicknamed me "caveman" I was honored to be called one and now I'm flattered.
A friend met him recently and had a chat with him. In fact, Chabal is gentle, not at all aggressive. He told him that his body now hurts all over as a result of all the knocks in rugby.
All professionnals of sport suffer from injuries or some traumatism
I was professionnal dancer and all my joints crack often
Must see a chiropractor
I was a professional porn actress. My ass still hurts.@@lucasquattrucci4122
@@lucasquattrucci4122as long it doesnt hurt no problem. My knee crack alot but bo pain
@@adwitiyashukla3530 Dancing ruins most joints, life long problem Chiropractor wont fix a broken/ worn out joint.
Quel joueur fantastique : la force absolue au service de son sport et du collectif. Il était hors norme et il nous rendait fière d’être Français. Merci Seb pour tout ce que tu nous as donné
🏈 " Caveman " !
Cette homme lorsqu'il sortait de ses cavernes pour les terrains de rugby,
alors ses adversaires avaient parties rudes, très rudes même,
quand ils se trouvaient devant lui ! 🤕
Un sacré bonhomme
rencontré par hasard à Lyon
dans la ville des gones ! 🤝
An extremely sweet and kind guy in everyday life !
And a warrior on the field. Role model stuff
But if you're in France, you speak French.
@@Ranyanya correct answer to the journalist's "we are in England, we speak english"... but I suppose you know the story already 😉
This is football???????? Or handball
@@AdityaSingh-ol3vb rugby
Good Lord - I knew he was physically intimidating and an absolute beast of unit -but watching this I never realised just how fast he was as well for such a big fella.
✊🏼Une légende 🇨🇵 Une force de la nature Française. Issu de la grotte de Lascaux nourri au mammouth grillé.
I bumped into him at the gym in Auckland. I'm 1.86, but the first thing I noticed was his chest. The guy was a machine, but very gracious.
Sure it wasn’t his cock?
chabal was not much taller on the paper, but as you said, his body is incredible
Monsieur Chabal est un monument du rugby Français
0:35 All-Blacks captain, broken jaw, out
2:19 same match, the 8 he gets up and then falls back, stunned, Chabal gives him a barbaric look
3:42 the "cosmic punch" the guy will not get up and will be evacuated on a stretcher
He only got a yellow card for this punch 😂
A normal day in Chabals life 😂
@@Tarod5 And 3 weeks off ^^
As a hockey player, I'm qualified to say that these guys are f#^*ing crazy.
Chabal was built different. You dont really see players run that hard.
Hockeys for poofters.
Only real men play rugby.
Never heard of this guy before but i must admit that he's a beast.
Really? Where are you from?
I remember that guy, but after a while he’d be up against some huge units as well, and they’d purposely go after him, he took some serious hits, you could see the pain in his face on the slow mo action, can’t imagine the long term damage that does to your body basically being in a car crash every time you play
I don’t know much about Rugby, but this dude is an absolute beast! I can’t imagine this guy playing American football with pads on! If he is this savage without pads, can you imagine him wearing pads? He would be like a Mack truck out of control. I think people would get terribly hurt!!!
@@jojomama3028 Twaddle - the lot of it
@@jojomama3028 he just leads with his head probably for full impact but actually contacts with his shoulder. No one in rugby uses their head as first contact point - thats crazy dangerous😅
This guy a true beast. He's so big but still as fast, agile and packed with good tackling technique
i was very surprised to see him turn on the speed in the open field.
Garçon charmant hors du pré , mais redoutable sur le gazon. Il aurait été un maitre absolu dans une arène romaine, lors de joutes medievales , un grognard indestructible d'une legion Napoléonienne ...heureusement c'est le rugby qu'il a choisi pour sa légende .
Je n'aurai su dire mieux
L'anesthésiste sur le terrain !
Un vrai plaisir de le voir jouer a l'époque.
Size, strength, speed, no fear… what a combo
I just saw him now for like a few seconds and I already admire this dude. What a beast!
Unfortunately we don't have vid from his Sale Sharks period. He was at the peak of his form then and gained much respect in English premiership.
there is one of sebas with the most perfect tackle all time ruclips.net/video/qavFfBE5kAI/видео.html
1:25 this is so impressive, how he stopped and pushed him back
I don't think I ever saw such a strong man who is still fast and flexible. This is the pinnacle to strive for!
Really inspiring to hit the gym more often :P
It's all about the bonestructure and if you can withstand a beating, not so much about muscle. Either you have it or you don't
@@altide8784 still you can build muscle AND bones at young age. Ofcourse people like him have a headstart. Being tall also key.
For me, the only one that was really more impressive than Chabal was Jonah Lomu.
Dude had surprising speed too!
Proper tackling technique too, always wrapping his arms around the ball carrier.
The Kiwis here in New Zealand absolutely loved Chabal! He was that guy that would humble all the up themselves All Blacks players like Ali Williams. We loved him so much we had him do local ads for Rebel sports, he is genuinely a French and New Zealand icon!
For real ? I didn't know this ! I know Chabal is respected but I didn't know NZ loved him 😊
@@CrystianoRonuldo oh heck yes! I remember every dude in highschool playing rugby at lunch time would shout CHABAL! before running it straight. He was more popular than most all blacks haha
A true generational talent in every aspect of the game.
When he was a little boy he used to eat meat in place of bread when he was coming back from school (on the way to home).
Before, kids bought this bread for the family coming back from school and majority of them loved to eat "bread croutons".
When his friends was eating bread or candies, him was just eating meat
It's a real story that has been related by him in a french TV show (On n'est pas couchés).
Good for him not eating sugar
@@MbisonBalrog Dentists not agree 😅
Sebastian Chabal 🇨🇵🏉👊👏! Peter from Switzerland
Merci ! 🔥❤️
Thing with Chabal was he wasent only a specimen. He was very fast too like Lomu. Absolute beast of a man.
something i realized, unrelated to this to some extent, is that rugby fans are way more chill, but in a good way, theres no hooligan when you go see rugby match ^^
He actually wrapped arms for his tackles. Good technique
The Caveman 💪💪
This man embodied the warrior spirit.
There should be a 40 minute highlights for this beast
Reminds me of the NFL's Mike Alstott. Both guys are super aggressive runners and actively looked for people to demolish.
Sébastien Chabal i rate him for his speed and toughness and ability to get up most times and keep going forward it's not how hard you hit but what you do when you get hit that counts
The most impressive thing is that not even single tackle was late, all were to the guy who has the ball in their hands and he sent all of them back, second rows, back rows, etc. big guys you know ¡¡¡¡¡¡
Des frissons quand je le vois charger 🐐🔥💪
Co za bestia. Razem z Lomu 2 ikony, legendy tego sportu.
To są wielkie twarde chłopy a nie panienki piłkarzyki co tylko dmuchniesz na niego to się popłacze jak mała dzidzia to właśnie odróżnia rugby od piłki nożnej.
@@peterschnell871 dokladnie
everyone: *throws Chabal the ball*
"look we're winning"
Un vrai Gaulois ✝️⚜️🔥
His power seems very controlled and well placed, it looks tough, but doesn't look like he hurt his enemies or at least doesn't want to.
It was incredible to watch Chabal when he and the French team toured New Zealand in 2007. Not only wash e immensely powerful and intimidating, he was also incredibly fast on his feet. What a player to h ave on your side!
Legend says he stopped his first train with his bare hands at the age of twelve...
There are players to whom rugby is a game and those to whom it is war.
I'm English and he's my favourite player of all time what a monster
french quality is everywhere😂
I rember this guy when watch rugby being a child. He is absolutely Beast and True legend of this sport💪💪💪
He had the size, speed, and strength to play the position of tight end or linebacker in American football. It would be interesting to see him give a shot at it during his prime.
He was the very picture of power. You'd instinctively step aside for a man like that! Brilliant player too. Loved watching him.
I'm not a rugby fan, but as a French, Chabal is a monument. The face of a viking, a look that could scare anyone and a true performer.
He played with an incredible amount of bravery.
What a beast the perfect rugby specimen so so talented 👏
Imagine having The Caveman and Bakkies Botha in your team !
And Etzebeth
In Italy they used to call him "The Ogre"
Un monstre doux comme un agneau
A tank in offense and defense
Imagine this dude in a battlefield in medieval times😱
I'll follow him into battle
Yes he was Attila or William Wallace in other times.
peut être aurait il pu changer l'issue de la bataille de waterloo, qui sait !😂@@aureliuspro6448
@@aureliuspro6448 he's French so he would be Bertrand du Guesclin. Fucking french legend also
This guy is incredible
Jesus. Guy's a freaking freight train. Even the biggest dudes there were just flies on the windshield. Even when they were running him down they were scared to put hands on him! HAH! He didn't just TACKLE those guys, he PICKED THEM UP AND CARRIED THEM BACK SEVERAL YARDS. I could just see him in the NFL grabbing the opposing quarterback and carrying him back so far the announcers like "Okay we are third down and...nineteen?!"
I dont even watch Rugby, no idea who this is but goddamn what a beast
He was a special player.
❤❤❤❤ excellent respect avec lui pas de discussion juste destruction 😂😂😂😂 le dernier guerrier. De l équipe de France 🇫🇷
legend. saw him play once here in aus. great game.
I used to play rugby. Today, my shoulder, my knees, my ankles and my back hurts. And there’s a chance that I broke my neck since it went undetected. Don’t regret anything. Love the sport 😂
May I suggest yoga for it helps to a degree
Chabal is an effn badass. Plays like an unhinged Wildman.
Sebastiano Chabal tremendo y poderoso, gran jugador de Rugby muy respetado en todo el mundo, también conocido como el HOMBRE CABERNICOLA!!!
A true warrior 💪🏼
Imagine the impact that this guy had that I was searching him to remember him and the last time I watched Rugby a little bit was like 12 years ago in the rugby premiership
Chaaaaabaaaaallllll !!!🇫🇷🐓💪🏻🐓🇫🇷🏉🏉💪🏻🐓🇫🇷
One of my favorite players of all time
The man is a beast
On the pitch he was but off it what a gentleman. I met him a few times. I even served him in a shop. He was a really nice guy! And what a player !!!!!! SALLLLLEEEEEEE
Now that's how you play Rugby.
The perfect specimen of a man. 😍
Man they could of won the crusades with this man back in the day
Just imagine a battle in the Middle Ages when a guy like this wielding a two hand sword ran towards the enemy lines, must've been a terrifying experience on the battlefield.
Aches and pains now..... but what great fun memories.... teens through to 30s are peak for athleticism and I hope everyone gets to experience their bodies at its best🎉
Him having that much hair and not tying it up was the clearest sign that you shouldn't fuck with him 😅
He knew that in front of "Maoris", you had to look like a savage to begin to earn their respect. That was his own haka.
Rugby players delight in taking on the best. No one is scared. they're excited
Now that's an awesome player!
What a player!
I know it’s not a 1:1 comparison, but I can see this dude being an incredible outside linebacker or DE or even tight end. He would have wrecked dudes in the NFL
Yes and no, as NFL players are generally as big and strong as him .
He would be undersized in the nfl. Sorry to burst your bubble
Apparently he's a sweetheart off the pitch
He is....really nice and humble man
Yep!
🙏🏻
I'm a new zealander but i enjoyed it when ali Williams came off second best trying to tackle Chabal head on,Williams had his jaw broken & left the field in an ambulance to auckland hospital....
👌😄😆😅😂🤣😁hhihihhihihihihihihihihihi
As physical as a Bok. As fierce as a Maori.
Je ne regarde pas le rugby mais sa m’arrive de temps en temps je suis football mais quand je vois ce gars je me dit qu’elle force de la nature quel technique quel force bravo chabal je crois qu’il es retraiter maintenant non? Ce mec es un tank
The CAVEMAN 🐻🇨🇵🏉👊
Gloire à la France Éternelle ! 🇨🇵⚜️✝️
Being a beast myself, I can superiorly appreciate beast mode. Wow, makes me seriously wonder about American Football and just what I've been missing. No pads, just mano e mano, fucking epic! Some souls are simply explained as 'Forces of Nature"...as one of those I love seeing another in action without the constraint of rules and regulations, just the raw strength and prowess of a soul.
We're so proud of you, Beast 😄
it was not just strength. he was very technical and clean..Powerful but clean player.
Respect absolu🇫🇷💪
Everytime he tackles them down I'm like 😱
La légende ❤
@1:15 FYI: the tackler is Dusautoir.
well, more like attempt to tackle. Chabal was just a crazy ball carrier