The dude was so savage even people with no interest in rugby knew him and knew why he was known. And beyond that, he's actually a real teddy bear, very considerate, very involved in charities in a practical level, beyond "throwing a couple bucks for the brownie points", he's a very appreciated person in France.
The thing is that in France rugby used to be an amateur sport. And even now it isn't big financialy for players. Rugby players were just regular dudes with regular lives, and weren't disconnected with the rest of the citizen.
@@MN-vz8qm il sont passer professionels en 1998 et les joueur du pack francais ont pris 15 kg en moyenne , en 2023 c est la coupe du monde en france , ont a une tres grande equipe , la preferée de la presse mondial, j espaire qu il auront le french flaire comme il dise les anglais, c est quand toute l equipe marque un essais en touchant la balle , ou un esploie personnel que les francais savent le faire !!!!
I really liked your reaction to Chabal's tackle, I saw your eyes and your mouth wide open, because you felt the shock and the power of the tackle on the opposing player and you immediately said "all that without any protection, padding...", we felt in you an immense recognition and also respect for this sport which at the highest level can be very violent physically!!!! From France 💙🤍❤
Apparently when he played in Manchester, he used to drive something similar to a Fiat 500. Can you imagine that pulling up, and him unfurling out of the drivers side?! 😲😂
@@ianmarsden1130 Knew a danish line backer that weighed in at 220 kg at his largest he was around 2 meters tall, he drove an old VW beetle he restored, taking it off and putting it on is the correct term. You just felt bad for the springs in that car.
Chabal is an icon for us frenches but he was not perfect, as we are all are, he had a poor Ball Pass but when he got it, you wouldn't be in his path. And if the other got it, you wouldn't have enjoy him commin' in front of you... French Flair and take care ;) Hail from Normandy
@@zcfalexandre8822 he was really good at sprints too. But yes, not the first class player, but what a show! It was so great to see him run as hell to the line!
@@ethanmakulit238 j'arrivais pas a exprimer reellement ce que je voulais dire il était surcôté voilà ce que je voulais dire il faisait de gros plaquage il faisait peur mais il faisait beaucoup de faute et beaucoup d'en avant (beh j'en ai fais 4 ans quand même) et 3 ans d'arbitrage et physiquement il tenait pas 80 min
It's probably been told a few times in the comments but that NZ player with blood all over his mouth is named Ali Williams and what you see is a broken jaw. For 6 weeks he had to feed almost exclusively on soup, and he throwed a "soup for Ali" call during which he received over 1000 recipes ! I'm not sure but he is supposed to have released a book with the best recipes he's tasted.
I don’t know if he finally released the book, but he says once in an interview that he send twice a photo of him with his favorite soup or smoothie to “Seabass”
ahah yeah really sweet guy !! Hear his voice ?!! real caveman voice !! The strongest and most dangerous humans are respectful and polite.........inspiring
@@dwarfwithattitude1723 most of his weight comes from the bones and muscles, because of his height and bone structure, he´s very tall and very muscular
One of his nickname is actually the caveman and a few years back, before a competition (can't remember if it was 6 nations or world cup), he was depicted as a baby-eating caveman by the english tabloïds. It was quite funny considering the fact that he's known to be a teddy bear (but still a bear)
Yep, he was so right to say that. When he played in England he always spoke in english. English people take a bit too much as granted that everybody should speak their language in the whole world, and they are the only ones allowed to only speak their own language anywhere, blaming foreigners whom don't speak english. Notice I love England, I lived there, I have close english friends... No chav in my friend list though lol
The last run when you said he was exhausted after the run, you have to take into account that it was at the 80’ min... so of course after 1h20 min of rugby game everyone is expected to be exhausted after such a 60 meter run 😅
It’s a marvelous player, when he arrived on the field, i remember the people crying « Chabaaaaaaaal » like a animal. Everybody know it’s time to big choc ! 😂😂 The players who’s are in front of him must be scared...😱
and you will notice when his tackled target went to the ground and play moved or stopped his eyes were always on the wellbeing of the other -- very softly spoken guy humble too
WOW! This guy is just massive and solid as a rock! And the look in his eyes at 2:49 ... JEEESUS! He's frightening, imposing, and impressive ... what a beast! And yes, you're right, he looks like a caveman ... wow ... I'm impressed. Alright, I definitely need to watch more videos about this champion, he's really something else, and really particular. Cool video reaction, thx for that!
et qu il te donnais des cartons et qu il fallait mieu comme coéquipié qu adversaire et commme le pauvre gaillard chris Masoe il s est relevé comme un cannard sans tete
He seemed to come to prominence late in his career. Probably because he was at Bourgoin which weren’t a huge club. He was a good player and always good for a hard carry or big hit in defence. However, I think he was surrounded by much better all round players at test level like Dusautoir, Bonnaire, Betsen, Harinordoquy etc. But in 2007, Chabal was the right man in the right place. He was an icon of that World Cup. That stare down was the moment of the competition.
Rugby is no joke now. When I was in the military. I played some rugby with some guys from NZ. The next day after playing with them I could barely even get around.
@@frederictorregrossa3549 bah ta tuisova qui est un démolisseur et un très grand joueur par exemple mais c'est vrai que les démolisseurs font bcp de faute en général
You should also watch the French player Camille Chat ruclips.net/video/9FWgGxZYpOc/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/ru5ySxOVKJQ/видео.html it 's also a very interesting player
He served in "les resto' du cœur " Which is an asociation who help the homeless persons civing them foods gratos and by singing in concert where the money il redistribued in thd asociation for pay the food , yes chabal sang
Chabal is soooooooooooooooo an overrated player because of his overmediatisation and the few violent tackle he made. If you want to see one of the greatest player at the same spot, you can have a look at Thierry Dusautoir, aka the "Dark Destroyer" !
Nice vid, but too many replays. I thought you would show more footages in almost 10mn time, at least 10 or 12 actions, Caveman did so many in his career. Americans could think this great player made 5 amazing highlights in his whole career. It's like if you showed 3 actions of Lomu, or 4 shoots of Wilkinson... Peanut compared to what they've really done.
My reply to Sebastian and his LOVED one is just this: French Rugby needs a respected forward Coach for this Year's World Cup. Chabal MUST be part of that Team. Come on LES BLEUS!!!
I think Chabal is a good intro to French rugby, the guy is such an icon. However, no true rugby fan in France would place him near the top 5 GOAT, I could give you a list but I'll just give you one name: Thierry Dusautoir.
I'm genuinely curious how this guy never got recruited to play a linebacker in the NFL. He's LT, Butkus, Lambert, Singletary, Jr. Seau material, hands-down. Imagine this dude in full equipment staring down a quarterback. Fucking terrifying.
That 1st tackle is a textbook hit, perfect form, arms wrapped around the body, head in the correct position as to not hurt himself and as you saw yeah check the other guy to make sure their OK and a tap on the head as a sign of respect.
Ali Williams, and he made a very humorous advertisement for soup cans after that because he said that he learn to like as that was the only thing he could eat for weeks.
Actually there s a very young French Rugby Player s already a star he just won European cup with Stade Toulousain club and play in French Team too ... His name is Mathieu Dupont
Cool de voir une vidéo sur Seb faite par un fan de NFL Thank you guy 👍 Essaie de faire pareil avec Jonah "The mountain Man" Lomu, aussi surnommé The Bus 💥💥💥
You need the GOAT : Jonah Lomu . Played for the all blacks in 1995 to about 2002. Dude was 6 foot 5 weighed 265 and ran the 100 metres ( about 110 yards ) in 10.8 seconds. Died at age 40 in 2015 from a kidney disease induced heart attack. Only played about 60 % of his abilities due to the kidney disorder. As the kids today say he was a walking cheat code.
Dude. I live in Canada and I stayed in a lot of provinces. I played Hockey, rugby and football. The one that scares me the MOST is rugby. The one that needs you to be the BEST all-around athlete is hockey. Sorry football. Too much padding compared to rugby and WAY too slow compared to hockey. And bball.. I mean. Some of the BEST could be considered legally obese... So not really. Soccer is ALMOST like hockey, stamina-wise, but when you get to reflexes, speed of execution, mental acuity, physical toughness, hit absorption. AND you add FISTFIGHTS and jails... MAN!!! Hockey is the most difficult team sport around. BUT!!!!!!!!!! Even after all of that... RUGBY is STILL the scariest... NO PADS AT ALL??? It's like driving a rally car, without a seatbelt or helmet. INSANE!!! These guys are like the special forces of sports. WOW!!!
the guy at 4 minutes 09 (bleeding) had his jaw broken during the impact against Chabal, he ate straw for several weeks (I'm French and I saw this match live)
Chabal is not considered by fans as One of the best rugby players But he is one of the most famous ever with Lomu, Wilkinson and Carter It’s due to his look and brutal style He is the archetypal rugby man, wild and virile He is so easy to identified
My cousin was on the national team with him, and he gave me a training jersey from that era. There's still a stain of blood on it so maybe I have the proof that this monster is human who knows.
En ce mois de juin 2007, le rugby découvre un nouveau dieu du stade : le n°8 du XV de France vient de terrasser Chris Masoe, le 3e ligne des redoutables All Blacks, beau bébé d'1,88m et 102 kilos. L'homme est complètement sonné. Une semaine plus tard, rebelote. Ali Williams s'effondre, percuté de plein fouet par ce même n°8. Le géant de 2 mètres sort du terrain, la mâchoire fracturée. Les images font le tour de la planète. Les deux énormes plaquages se classent dans le top 30 des vidéos de rugby les plus vues de tous les temps sur RUclips. En deux matchs contre la plus grande nation de rugby du monde, le Valentinois Sébastien Chabal s'est fait un nom. Son look cheveux longs-barbe noire soigneusement entretenu lui valent les sobriquets de "Caveman" en Nouvelle-Zélande et en Angleterre, de "The french beast" en Afrique du Sud, sa puissance physique ceux d' "anesthésiste" en Italie, d' "Attila" chez nous. In this month of June 2007, rugby discovers a new god of the stadium: the n ° 8 of the XV of France has just defeated Chris Masoe, the 3rd line of the formidable All Blacks, beautiful baby of 1.88m and 102 kilos. The man is completely stunned. A week later, rebelote. Ali Williams collapses, hit head-on by the same No. 8. The two-meter giant comes out of the field, his jaw fractured. The images go around the planet. The two huge tackles make it to the top 30 most viewed rugby videos of all time on RUclips. In two matches against the biggest rugby nation in the world, the Valentinois Sébastien Chabal has made a name for himself. His carefully groomed long hair-black beard look earned him the nicknames of "Caveman" in New Zealand and England, "The french beast" in South Africa, his physical strength those of "anesthetist" in Italy, "Attila" with us.
N'oubliez pas qu'à l'époque où il jouait, la France n'était pas encore professionnelle et les clubs n'avaient pas les moyens, qu'ils ont désormais .. S'il avait eu les conditions d'entraînement de nos joueurs actuels, il aurait tué tout le monde.. Il avait été élu personnalité préférée des Français pendant plusieurs années et des magasines avaient fait des sondages auprès des femmes françaises, pour élire l'homme le plus attirant au monde et il avait gagné haut la main... Par contre, nous lui devons d'avoir réappris aux joueurs français à plaquer aux jambes, et à arrêter de percuter les adversaires pour les arrêter. Nous avions copié bêtement le jeu anglo saxon, alors que nous n'avions pas la condition physique, ni les capacités de le faire... Le rugby français lui doit beaucoup...
The dude was so savage even people with no interest in rugby knew him and knew why he was known. And beyond that, he's actually a real teddy bear, very considerate, very involved in charities in a practical level, beyond "throwing a couple bucks for the brownie points", he's a very appreciated person in France.
The thing is that in France rugby used to be an amateur sport. And even now it isn't big financialy for players.
Rugby players were just regular dudes with regular lives, and weren't disconnected with the rest of the citizen.
@@MN-vz8qm il sont passer professionels en 1998 et les joueur du pack francais ont pris 15 kg en moyenne , en 2023 c est la coupe du monde en france , ont a une tres grande equipe , la preferée de la presse mondial, j espaire qu il auront le french flaire comme il dise les anglais, c est quand toute l equipe marque un essais en touchant la balle , ou un esploie personnel que les francais savent le faire !!!!
légende françase tout simplement !!
et chic type
I really liked your reaction to Chabal's tackle, I saw your eyes and your mouth wide open, because you felt the shock and the power of the tackle on the opposing player and you immediately said "all that without any protection, padding...", we felt in you an immense recognition and also respect for this sport which at the highest level can be very violent physically!!!!
From France 💙🤍❤
50% Man 50% Machine 100% Southwest
In cassoulet we trust
ah desolé l'ami mais c'est le sud, mais pas ouest, il est ardèchois !!
mais ça reste du gaulois plein de sanglier magique ahahah
Apparently when he played in Manchester, he used to drive something similar to a Fiat 500. Can you imagine that pulling up, and him unfurling out of the drivers side?! 😲😂
Seems like big guys often like (very) small cars.
He drove a smart car ... and he used to give a lift to another French player a prop called Lionel Faure ... that was a sight t9 behold 😁
More like taking it off than getting out.
@@ianmarsden1130 Knew a danish line backer that weighed in at 220 kg at his largest he was around 2 meters tall, he drove an old VW beetle he restored, taking it off and putting it on is the correct term.
You just felt bad for the springs in that car.
I'm not sure that the brake of the car were made for such passengers hope he didn't have to slam on the brakes, might not work as desired xD
Chabal is an icon for us frenches but he was not perfect, as we are all are, he had a poor Ball Pass but when he got it, you wouldn't be in his path. And if the other got it, you wouldn't have enjoy him commin' in front of you... French Flair and take care ;) Hail from Normandy
Un grand bonjour de France !
Dude check out Brian Lima aka the chiropractor from western somoa he would eat chabal for breakfast
In your dreams.
In France he is also nicknamed "l'anesthésiste" (the anesthetist).
APF JJ come to find him a new one with "Bang!". :))
he wasnt a good player he does good tackle that's all
@@zcfalexandre8822 he was really good at sprints too. But yes, not the first class player, but what a show! It was so great to see him run as hell to the line!
@@ethanmakulit238 i say he wasn't one of the best sorry but i see too many match of him he his good not very good
@@ethanmakulit238 j'arrivais pas a exprimer reellement ce que je voulais dire il était surcôté voilà ce que je voulais dire il faisait de gros plaquage il faisait peur mais il faisait beaucoup de faute et beaucoup d'en avant (beh j'en ai fais 4 ans quand même) et 3 ans d'arbitrage et physiquement il tenait pas 80 min
3:22 I remember that game, that is not just blood, Ali Williams went out with a broken jaw.
It's probably been told a few times in the comments but that NZ player with blood all over his mouth is named Ali Williams and what you see is a broken jaw. For 6 weeks he had to feed almost exclusively on soup, and he throwed a "soup for Ali" call during which he received over 1000 recipes ! I'm not sure but he is supposed to have released a book with the best recipes he's tasted.
Lol that is making the most of a bad situation :'D.
If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. If Chabal gives you a broken jaw, make soup recipes...
I don’t know if he finally released the book, but he says once in an interview that he send twice a photo of him with his favorite soup or smoothie to “Seabass”
Lovely chap Ali Williams
He lived in my village when he played for Sale RUFC
True gent gentle giant
ahah yeah really sweet guy !! Hear his voice ?!! real caveman voice !!
The strongest and most dangerous humans are respectful and polite.........inspiring
At the hight of his career, he used to have 7% bodyfat. Pure bones and muscles
he is 6´3 and 250 pounds of pure muscle
ALLEZ LES BLEUS
A bit more than 5% Charal steaks...
I was going to say, if hes only 250 that is a REALLY lean 250!
@@dwarfwithattitude1723 most of his weight comes from the bones and muscles, because of his height and bone structure, he´s very tall and very muscular
One of his nickname is actually the caveman and a few years back, before a competition (can't remember if it was 6 nations or world cup), he was depicted as a baby-eating caveman by the english tabloïds. It was quite funny considering the fact that he's known to be a teddy bear (but still a bear)
TBH he never really gave the England team too much trouble in the games I watched.
cartouche pour son premier club de ses 16 ans il est rentré tres tard
That was from the Sun newspaper, and i think that was his son.
Le monstre.
Great player. From England.
His other nickname in france is the anesthesist
We are in France,we speak French,or something like that.
Yep, he was so right to say that.
When he played in England he always spoke in english.
English people take a bit too much as granted that everybody should speak their language in the whole world, and they are the only ones allowed to only speak their own language anywhere, blaming foreigners whom don't speak english.
Notice I love England, I lived there, I have close english friends... No chav in my friend list though lol
To journalists, He was right. So was he to speak in English in England.
Vercingetorix playing Rugby
One of the most respected man and player in the world.
His speed is exceptional, with him weighing 119kg and almost 2m tall
The last run when you said he was exhausted after the run, you have to take into account that it was at the 80’ min... so of course after 1h20 min of rugby game everyone is expected to be exhausted after such a 60 meter run 😅
With the number 19 on the back???
@@metchoumetch3176 oups, good catch, i didn't see it...
my bad
It’s a marvelous player, when he arrived on the field, i remember the people crying « Chabaaaaaaaal » like a animal. Everybody know it’s time to big choc ! 😂😂
The players who’s are in front of him must be scared...😱
Imagine him weilding an axe on the battlefield 😟 fuck that shit I'm out
Met him when I waw a kid, a real teddy bear !!! Very sweet and played with me and my friends.
and you will notice when his tackled target went to the ground and play moved or stopped his eyes were always on the wellbeing of the other -- very softly spoken guy humble too
WOW! This guy is just massive and solid as a rock! And the look in his eyes at 2:49 ... JEEESUS! He's frightening, imposing, and impressive ... what a beast! And yes, you're right, he looks like a caveman ... wow ... I'm impressed. Alright, I definitely need to watch more videos about this champion, he's really something else, and really particular. Cool video reaction, thx for that!
Take a look at the haka New Zealand did when they played against France! His eyes, it was amazing!
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He is well known to be an absolute gentleman off the pitch and does alot with grass roots and junior rugby.
@@badgers1975 Good to know! This man is really something else and a BEAST! I'm really impressed.
une vrais nounou !!!! ruclips.net/video/PSV_h5WSuOI/видео.html
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in the real life it,s a very good guy, very sweat and calm
There's a former player named Vincent Moscato who says Chabal has muscles in places other players don't have.
et qu il te donnais des cartons et qu il fallait mieu comme coéquipié qu adversaire et commme le pauvre gaillard chris Masoe il s est relevé comme un cannard sans tete
8:41 Jaw broken by the way.... in case of you didn't know... Miss him so much, he's very emotional guy and cries a lot too
Hes not the best, but hes the most charismatic :)
He seemed to come to prominence late in his career. Probably because he was at Bourgoin which weren’t a huge club. He was a good player and always good for a hard carry or big hit in defence. However, I think he was surrounded by much better all round players at test level like Dusautoir, Bonnaire, Betsen, Harinordoquy etc.
But in 2007, Chabal was the right man in the right place. He was an icon of that World Cup. That stare down was the moment of the competition.
Rugby is no joke now. When I was in the military. I played some rugby with some guys from NZ. The next day after playing with them I could barely even get around.
Chabal Knocking out Marc Giraud with a slap during a match was funny to watch
Yeah you got the name right mate,in the uk we also call him sea bass.
We Aussie fans loved watching the Caveman , create mayhem and carnage on the field
Sébastien Chabal était un Monstre du Rugby Français !!!!
Sébastien Chabal,notre démolisseur légendaire !!🇫🇷
bah après c'était pas un si bon joueur que sa à côté un joueur comme betsen était bcp plus impressionnant
Je n’ai pas dit qu’il était un bon joueur mais un démolisseur !!! C’est souvent pas très compatible
@@frederictorregrossa3549 bah ta tuisova qui est un démolisseur et un très grand joueur par exemple mais c'est vrai que les démolisseurs font bcp de faute en général
You should also watch the French player Camille Chat ruclips.net/video/9FWgGxZYpOc/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/ru5ySxOVKJQ/видео.html it 's also a very interesting player
Le meilleur moment c'est quand il rentrait en cours de match, la caméra faisait un gros plan sur son visage....tout le stade frisonnait ...!
He served in "les resto' du cœur " Which is an asociation who help the homeless persons civing them foods gratos and by singing in concert where the money il redistribued in thd asociation for pay the food , yes chabal sang
8mn30 Chabal a cassé la machoire du joueur Neo-Zélandais qui avec beaucoup d'humour a publié une photo de lui mangeant de la soupe
I'd recommand Camille chat and Mathieu Bastareaud if you want to seek for other huge frenchs players
Definitely Chat quality player
Running isn't his thing because he smoked like a chimney
Chabal is soooooooooooooooo an overrated player because of his overmediatisation and the few violent tackle he made. If you want to see one of the greatest player at the same spot, you can have a look at Thierry Dusautoir, aka the "Dark Destroyer" !
Yes but that's cool.
Rugby is an american football version for men's, without proctection.....
Watch Serge Betsen another great french player! One of his Surname " la faucheuse" in french !
Nice vid, but too many replays. I thought you would show more footages in almost 10mn time, at least 10 or 12 actions, Caveman did so many in his career.
Americans could think this great player made 5 amazing highlights in his whole career.
It's like if you showed 3 actions of Lomu, or 4 shoots of Wilkinson... Peanut compared to what they've really done.
Chabal brutal !!! 🏈👍☠️
at 3'23, right at this moment, on the impact Sebastien Chabal broke the jaws to Ali James (New Zeland player) ^^
Chabal is metal.
Do a video on the Stade Toulousain!
We call that « un caramel »
Many thanks or the great video. Chabal is truly a French Knight of old, plowing though his opponents like a tank!
My reply to Sebastian and his LOVED one is just this:
French Rugby needs a respected forward Coach for this Year's World Cup.
Chabal MUST be part of that Team.
Come on LES BLEUS!!!
That second challenge shattered the opponents jaw. Multiple breaks requiring surgical repair.
Don't forget that rugby isn't all about the big guys and the big hits. Check out Shane Williams (Wales) to see what small guys can do too!
You named one of the greatest.
I'm french.
I think Chabal is a good intro to French rugby, the guy is such an icon. However, no true rugby fan in France would place him near the top 5 GOAT, I could give you a list but I'll just give you one name: Thierry Dusautoir.
his nickname is the caveman :D
I'm genuinely curious how this guy never got recruited to play a linebacker in the NFL. He's LT, Butkus, Lambert, Singletary, Jr. Seau material, hands-down. Imagine this dude in full equipment staring down a quarterback. Fucking terrifying.
Surprisingly great money in French Rugby. They take all the best club players from around the world when they start spending.
I mean that's just that NFL type athletes outside of North America tend to end up in Rugby it's a somewhat similar overlap.
Who is the man making comments on this video, he has no idea of who Chabal is and probably has never watched a game of rugby union in his life ?
That 1st tackle is a textbook hit, perfect form, arms wrapped around the body, head in the correct position as to not hurt himself and as you saw yeah check the other guy to make sure their OK and a tap on the head as a sign of respect.
you should have a look on Francois 'Faf' de Klerk a south african World Champion in 2019 !
he broke this nzl guy his jaw this game
The man who bleeded from the mouth is Richie Mccaw and he has his jaw broken.... Thanks Mr Chabal!!!
you mean it was ALI WILLIAMS.
@@anthonymoore1705 my bad..... You're totally right.... I'm not completely awake 😅😅
@@yvodubzh no problem mate, we all make mistakes.
OUH OUH OUH
Ali Williams, and he made a very humorous advertisement for soup cans after that because he said that he learn to like as that was the only thing he could eat for weeks.
nfl for women..rugby is a men s sport
a gentlemans sport to be precise
hmmmm, Chabaaaal !!!!!!
The sign of the cross made me spit my fucking coffee bro 😂
Actually there s a very young French Rugby Player s already a star he just won European cup with Stade Toulousain club and play in French Team too ... His name is Mathieu Dupont
"Caveman", "Butcher", "Cro-Mag"...so many nicknames. And for the guy whose mouth was bleeding, he actually had a fractured jaw
Cool de voir une vidéo sur Seb faite par un fan de NFL
Thank you guy 👍
Essaie de faire pareil avec Jonah "The mountain Man" Lomu, aussi surnommé The Bus 💥💥💥
Mmmmh chabal !
You need the GOAT : Jonah Lomu . Played for the all blacks in 1995 to about 2002. Dude was 6 foot 5 weighed 265 and ran the 100 metres ( about 110 yards ) in 10.8 seconds. Died at age 40 in 2015 from a kidney disease induced heart attack. Only played about 60 % of his abilities due to the kidney disorder. As the kids today say he was a walking cheat code.
Chabal pronunciation given💩
But you are forgive my friend ✌🇫🇷🇪🇺🤝
Chabal was a gentle monster.
Dude. I live in Canada and I stayed in a lot of provinces. I played Hockey, rugby and football. The one that scares me the MOST is rugby. The one that needs you to be the BEST all-around athlete is hockey. Sorry football. Too much padding compared to rugby and WAY too slow compared to hockey. And bball.. I mean. Some of the BEST could be considered legally obese... So not really. Soccer is ALMOST like hockey, stamina-wise, but when you get to reflexes, speed of execution, mental acuity, physical toughness, hit absorption. AND you add FISTFIGHTS and jails... MAN!!! Hockey is the most difficult team sport around.
BUT!!!!!!!!!!
Even after all of that... RUGBY is STILL the scariest... NO PADS AT ALL??? It's like driving a rally car, without a seatbelt or helmet. INSANE!!! These guys are like the special forces of sports.
WOW!!!
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His nicknames are, as far as I’m aware... the caveman, le beast, and la sea bass... at least they’re the ones we know in England! 👍🏴
The only english words that he knows are : GET OUT OF MY FUCKING WAY >< ...
You should watch the punch je gave to another guy in a rugby match...i'dont remember his name but...😁
the guy at 4 minutes 09 (bleeding) had his jaw broken during the impact against Chabal, he ate straw for several weeks (I'm French and I saw this match live)
Chabal la bestia from Colombia
Chabal is not considered by fans as One of the best rugby players
But he is one of the most famous ever with Lomu, Wilkinson and Carter
It’s due to his look and brutal style
He is the archetypal rugby man, wild and virile
He is so easy to identified
"I hope I am pronoucing his name correctly" not really, but we are used to it :D (both A of his name should be pronounced like the A of apple)
I'm not sure but i think, he broke his low mouth in a half.😊 i'm sorry i'm french i'm not really good to speaking in english sorry
They don't need padding. They have muscles.
He could play The Mountain in Games of Thrones!
Take a look at todays Womens 6 Nations final. England v France no prisoners!!
At 4:06 Chabal broke Ali Williams's jaw on that impact.
The one they you'll find hard to find is a chabal high tackle. Really hard and clean. A really classy player.
I used to play rugby and when you get tackled by a gentleman with that stature you are going to feel it for several days afterwards
He ran harder on one play than any NFL softy runs an entire game. NFL doesn’t allow real men on the field anymore.
Chabel broke the guy's (Ali Williams) jaw in that second hit
to bad that france "only has" one like him... what a thrashing by nz
My cousin was on the national team with him, and he gave me a training jersey from that era. There's still a stain of blood on it so maybe I have the proof that this monster is human who knows.
Hi ! Who is your cousin ??
I believe the 5 kiwi (Ali Willliams ?)
had his jaw broken and wrote a book of soup recipes...
😂😂😂👍🏼
Why is the content small and your face big?
En ce mois de juin 2007, le rugby découvre un nouveau dieu du stade : le n°8 du XV de France vient de terrasser Chris Masoe, le 3e ligne des redoutables All Blacks, beau bébé d'1,88m et 102 kilos. L'homme est complètement sonné. Une semaine plus tard, rebelote. Ali Williams s'effondre, percuté de plein fouet par ce même n°8. Le géant de 2 mètres sort du terrain, la mâchoire fracturée.
Les images font le tour de la planète. Les deux énormes plaquages se classent dans le top 30 des vidéos de rugby les plus vues de tous les temps sur RUclips.
En deux matchs contre la plus grande nation de rugby du monde, le Valentinois Sébastien Chabal s'est fait un nom. Son look cheveux longs-barbe noire soigneusement entretenu lui valent les sobriquets de "Caveman" en Nouvelle-Zélande et en Angleterre, de "The french beast" en Afrique du Sud, sa puissance physique ceux d' "anesthésiste" en Italie, d' "Attila" chez nous.
In this month of June 2007, rugby discovers a new god of the stadium: the n ° 8 of the XV of France has just defeated Chris Masoe, the 3rd line of the formidable All Blacks, beautiful baby of 1.88m and 102 kilos. The man is completely stunned. A week later, rebelote. Ali Williams collapses, hit head-on by the same No. 8. The two-meter giant comes out of the field, his jaw fractured.
The images go around the planet. The two huge tackles make it to the top 30 most viewed rugby videos of all time on RUclips.
In two matches against the biggest rugby nation in the world, the Valentinois Sébastien Chabal has made a name for himself. His carefully groomed long hair-black beard look earned him the nicknames of "Caveman" in New Zealand and England, "The french beast" in South Africa, his physical strength those of "anesthetist" in Italy, "Attila" with us.
You should do a reaction video to Josua Tuisova or Levani Botia of Fiji Rugby. These two are crazy rugby players.
N'oubliez pas qu'à l'époque où il jouait, la France n'était pas encore professionnelle et les clubs n'avaient pas les moyens, qu'ils ont désormais .. S'il avait eu les conditions d'entraînement de nos joueurs actuels, il aurait tué tout le monde..
Il avait été élu personnalité préférée des Français pendant plusieurs années et des magasines avaient fait des sondages auprès des femmes françaises, pour élire l'homme le plus attirant au monde et il avait gagné haut la main...
Par contre, nous lui devons d'avoir réappris aux joueurs français à plaquer aux jambes, et à arrêter de percuter les adversaires pour les arrêter. Nous avions copié bêtement le jeu anglo saxon, alors que nous n'avions pas la condition physique, ni les capacités de le faire... Le rugby français lui doit beaucoup...
An another beast ? Jonah Lomu !
Sebasten Chabal aka the anesthesist. Hannibal Lecter. the caveman..... pas seulement une brute en plaquage , des jambes de feu
You wanna see Courtney lawes doing his thing
Make NFL players look like high school kids
Sadly you just missed the 6 nations and what a competition it was this year.
That was awesome!! Congrat to Wales, from France!