To be that strong is a South African thing in this video he is then only one that did it but there are more clips on the internet were not only him lifting a fellow south african but many more can do it .home grown strength from our boys loving it seeing others enjoy this special game we love
@@CptFishBowl yes and it's literally NOT South Africa. I know this... Cos I live here and am aware that it's a different country to Zim. You too seem aware.
I remember back in the '80s when Denver South HS started a rugby club. The head football coach had told his players not to play but some did anyway. The next year he saw one of his D Linemen scoop up a fumble and score a TD. He asked the boy who taught him to do that. The next rugby season that coach attended every match with a smile on his face. That last shot... Yes he is strong. The guy being held up is 6'8" 265lbs.
That’s a cool story I never heard that before. Yeah I get them being nervous about getting injured playing a different sport but in high school it’s important to play multiple sports. There’s always aspects in other sports that you can be used to improve the sport you are best at.
Thank you so much for reacting ... I'm a rugby player and this is hilarious 🤣🤣in a good way ✌️ that's our bread and butter for us Pacific Islanders. Bula and much love from Fiji 🇫🇯🙏💚💚💚💚💚
@josephvanwyk2088 it's a great women's sport too. My girls played the touch rules in school and I watched the last five nations. Different but as skilled and brutal as the men.
10:32 “who are you!??” That’s Dan Carter same dude who did the banana kick at 7:14. He has the record for most points scored. One of the greatest players in history.
2 important differences to American Football: A try is ONLY scored if a player grounds the ball in the end zone while being fully in control of it. The following Conversion is kicked from a spot perpendicular from where the ball was grounded ie if you ground it near the corner flag the conversion is kicked from close to the sideline.
3 off those plays … ( 2 off which was blues v whites… Scotland v England) where passes or ‘pitches’ by Finn Russell who also did the ‘nutmeg’ (which was unbelievable) for his club team … he has lots of videos on skills worth checking out … 3 also was the Irish legend or just legend in general Brian O’Driscoll who threw it over his teammate kicked out the other guys hand after chipping over an opponent and then throwing through his legs to set up a try … these guys are skilful as hell for northern hemisphere players … the New Zealand team in general have just been doing that shit for years and are absolute ballers as well as the south sea islanders and Aussies … whereas SA are just monsters with a some of the fastest wingers ever to play the game
The guy at the end who lifts the player up is Tendai "The Beast" Mtawarira, he's done that a few times in games. If I remember correctly he also lifted Eben Etzebeth up like that in a Springbok game.
@@tonyroy8123 Lol somebody is butthurt. We actually know a good bit about the game and how it is played. Now i will say we are a little more raw when it comes to union though. But regardless we will comment on whatever we want to little tony
The forwards are always pushing forward as well as the mid field guys. You cannot pass the ball forward of yourself, it must be behind. A one hand pass is well judged, over an opponent's head, flipped from you back while your teammate paces with you, there's tons. Two handed pass is generally when there is momentum forward. You can drop kick or kick the ball forward as a gauged kick which allows the forwards/wings to chase the ball, generally into open space. Rugby is a highly physical exciting game. There are some set plays, like with a line out (when the ball is thrown in from the sideline) and with scums. Dummy passes or kicks can really suck an opposition in. Glad you guys are interested. Go the All Blacks and Black Ferns Stephanie.
The strong guy at the end is known as "The Beast". His from South Africa. There is another insane strong Rugby player in the South African team called "The Ox". Just thought I'd mention it since Zach said, "That guys an Ox"
One of you mentioned that in one of the clips he carried on running so ill explain. A try is only complete when a player places the ball on the floor behind the enemy lines, if you get it/behind their goal then you get an extra point but notice he stopped when the opponents got close as he hadnt completed the try so he stopped his attempt at an extra point and made the try. Often if you get caught in the opponents lines lacking without completing the try youll get FLATTENED or just manhandled outta there and not get a try so as soon as the safety of the try being completed is enforced by grounding the ball is at risk you should just ground the ball asap and enjoy the small W
We actually have! You should be able to find it on our channel along with some more racing videos! We are also planning on doing some more as it gets closer to the event
React to france vs south africa 2023 world cup , arguably the greatest match of rugby ever played, regarding the story behind it, with france being the hosts and south africa as the defending champions, the stage was set.
I am always amazed at how these videos hardly have any clips of the Africans more so the 4 time world champions. Its just Australia, England France and NZ.
Very true. I did not even think about that. If you have a player or match highlight send it to us in the link in the description and we will see if we are allowed to react to it
his name is Cheslin Kolbe and he's not the guy you thought gave the pass. But I would recommend having a look at cheslin kolbe. he's a skillful player. One of the best steppers in the game
At 5:33 when the player threw the ball over the other players head, surely it had to be a forward pass because he threw the ball to the position he was running to. ie in front of himself.
You are right in a way... It's called a shepherd or obstruction. Runs behind a player in an offside position who impedes the defence. A pass to yourself is no pass at all. It's the same as if you juggled a catch.
@@GlynHarbinson The ball can actually travel forward legally so long as the forward movement is due to the forward momentum of the player. What the referee and line judges are looking for is the movement and position of the arms and body at the moment the ball is released. If the ball is being passed laterally or slightly backwards but nevertheless travels forward because of the speed of the releasing player then that is acceptable. In this case it appears that the officials were satisfied that the ball was not thrown forward even if it travelled forward.
The play at 6.15? Where the player popped the ball over the head of a fellow player should have been a penalty for shepherding. Maybe the refs saw it on the replay?
@@rodiebakpa9368 Do you have a particular player or highlight reel we should check out? There is a link in the descriptiopn where you can send us a recommendation
Yeah we know that. The play about the blocking that was in question was a loop hole in the rules because he technically went for the loose ball but bumped the defensive player. The forward pass to himself, I dont understand how it was missed especially with the side line ref being right there but it was
Possible for sure! But is definitely harder than what it looks especially with the padding that is easy to bounce off of, the limited view due to the helmet and the ball being smaller
00:40 Is Shaun Johnson, Australian NRL/Rugby league NZ Warrior's player not Rugby. 1:25 is again NZ Warrior's vs Melbourne Storm Australian NRL/Rugby league. The catch/play did result in a NZ try.
others have told you his name, but ill just going to put some flesh on the bones for the beast. Loose head prop, in his time consistently amongst the top 5 loose heads in the world. totally did a number on phil vickery in 2009 on his debut, vickery was avery experienced player, but then got battered byadam jones of wales who replaced vickery, mind you adam battered everyone he went against, no more powerful scrumager on the planet than adam jones, as a loose head playing international your going to be 19 st with serious core and leg strength, and there is a lot of almost judo and wrestling that goes with the position in order to defeat your opponent, if you search you tube for Adam Jones demolishes the beast on the tnt sports channel, you will understand abit of what im on about
yas wanna look at the other rugby code cos what ya watchin is union, the other is league which is a bit more fast paced and a slighter higher skill set in play....probably the best games to look at are the australian test squad games (the kangaroos), and any of the state of origin games (queensland v nsw)
Oh yeah we know. I thought he threw it forward at first too, but after watching the replay I think it looks like that because of the camera angle. Granted, it was extremely close
@@RealFansSports You can use the line as a marker: he throws the ball in front of the line and catches it behind so there is no doubt that it is forward.
Well ther ya go hey I didn't even no ther was a request form been wondering y yas havnt liked any of my shit that explains alot im guessing thats watya all do is it cos iv sent stuff that would blow minds an I no no1 els must've seen any eithrr or they would've reacted to em anyways cheers now I no thats wat the go is maybe get somewhere now ffs
To be brutally honest you see plays like this & better in any given game of Australian NRL/Rugby league multiple times. Especially the games that have been played thus far this new season.
The biggest difference in NFL & Rugby players is the cardiac stamina Rugby players need because the plays can go so long NFL guys need huge strength while rugby players needs to keep going for long periods one of the best examples of this was the Highlanders V the Chiefs in my hometown and even though my boys come out on the wrong side of this it was a brilliant 3 mins non stop of rugby ruclips.net/video/rkezdQ3sFwk/видео.htmlsi=HJNRkDr8fb8z-PMk
Brother you should watch or react MSD batting and six hitting skills ❤ He is so good u will be amazed. I definitely recommend you to watch him batting. It's a request from ur and his fan 😄
@@RealFansSports no no no....lol...AFL is king of not only rugby..but NFL baseball, basketball... Jesus dose any sport in da US that doesn't use throwing....lol...and all the sports around the world..... repeat....AFL IS KING 👑 ya Goofy m8te from Australia
The guy in the end is Tendai Mtawarira. Known as the Beast. He played prop for the Sharks and the Spingboks.
To be that strong is a South African thing in this video he is then only one that did it but there are more clips on the internet were not only him lifting a fellow south african but many more can do it .home grown strength from our boys loving it seeing others enjoy this special game we love
And the guy he’s holding up is about 260lbs
@@ryanallen2122 tbf Beast is Zimbabwean
@@brrrogers Zim is right on top of SA, mate. Literally just separated by a chain link fence.
@@CptFishBowl yes and it's literally NOT South Africa. I know this... Cos I live here and am aware that it's a different country to Zim. You too seem aware.
I remember back in the '80s when Denver South HS started a rugby club. The head football coach had told his players not to play but some did anyway.
The next year he saw one of his D Linemen scoop up a fumble and score a TD. He asked the boy who taught him to do that.
The next rugby season that coach attended every match with a smile on his face.
That last shot... Yes he is strong. The guy being held up is 6'8" 265lbs.
That’s a cool story I never heard that before. Yeah I get them being nervous about getting injured playing a different sport but in high school it’s important to play multiple sports. There’s always aspects in other sports that you can be used to improve the sport you are best at.
13:04. Not only is he a grown ass man thats being lifted. Its very likely hes atleast a 240lbs grown ass man.
118kg if I remember correctly. So more like 280. Slightly heavier than Tendai himself!
Elzbeth. Even taller and heavier than the guy holding him
Thank you so much for reacting ... I'm a rugby player and this is hilarious 🤣🤣in a good way ✌️ that's our bread and butter for us Pacific Islanders. Bula and much love from Fiji 🇫🇯🙏💚💚💚💚💚
Glad you enjoyed the video brother! Yeah skill videos have been some of our favorites to watch for both rugby and league
8:25 First job for any attacking team mate to do after a tackle in Rugby union is to clear out the defender's from the ruck.
Brian O’Driscoll appeared here a few times. Yous NEED to react to him. World wide recognised as 1 of the greatest ever. Some refer to him as GOD
Yes I noticed that too ..😮
My favourite number 13 🙏💚💚💚 much love from Fiji 🇫🇯✌️
Gotta love that behind the back pass
Glad to see you yanks enjoying the GREATEST MAN's SPORT on earth.
@josephvanwyk2088 it's a great women's sport too. My girls played the touch rules in school and I watched the last five nations. Different but as skilled and brutal as the men.
10:32 “who are you!??” That’s Dan Carter same dude who did the banana kick at 7:14. He has the record for most points scored. One of the greatest players in history.
We are absolutely going to have to check out some more from him!
2 important differences to American Football: A try is ONLY scored if a player grounds the ball in the end zone while being fully in control of it.
The following Conversion is kicked from a spot perpendicular from where the ball was grounded ie if you ground it near the corner flag the conversion is kicked from close to the sideline.
3 off those plays … ( 2 off which was blues v whites… Scotland v England) where passes or ‘pitches’ by Finn Russell who also did the ‘nutmeg’ (which was unbelievable) for his club team … he has lots of videos on skills worth checking out … 3 also was the Irish legend or just legend in general Brian O’Driscoll who threw it over his teammate kicked out the other guys hand after chipping over an opponent and then throwing through his legs to set up a try … these guys are skilful as hell for northern hemisphere players … the New Zealand team in general have just been doing that shit for years and are absolute ballers as well as the south sea islanders and Aussies … whereas SA are just monsters with a some of the fastest wingers ever to play the game
Great reaction fellas. Looked like you had some fun! he he
The guy at the end who lifts the player up is Tendai "The Beast" Mtawarira, he's done that a few times in games. If I remember correctly he also lifted Eben Etzebeth up like that in a Springbok game.
As others have mentioned, the last guy is Tendai "Beast" Mtawarira. He's done that move TWICE. Ludicrous player
Absolutely insane!
@@RealFansSports You two should be learning and not commenting on silly little things like a player laughing after a try!
@@tonyroy8123 Lol somebody is butthurt.
We actually know a good bit about the game and how it is played. Now i will say we are a little more raw when it comes to union though.
But regardless we will comment on whatever we want to little tony
@@RealFansSports Indeed you are.
The forwards are always pushing forward as well as the mid field guys. You cannot pass the ball forward of yourself, it must be behind. A one hand pass is well judged, over an opponent's head, flipped from you back while your teammate paces with you, there's tons. Two handed pass is generally when there is momentum forward. You can drop kick or kick the ball forward as a gauged kick which allows the forwards/wings to chase the ball, generally into open space. Rugby is a highly physical exciting game. There are some set plays, like with a line out (when the ball is thrown in from the sideline) and with scums. Dummy passes or kicks can really suck an opposition in. Glad you guys are interested. Go the All Blacks and Black Ferns Stephanie.
Love the generous buzz for a different sport……
The strong guy at the end is known as "The Beast". His from South Africa. There is another insane strong Rugby player in the South African team called "The Ox". Just thought I'd mention it since Zach said, "That guys an Ox"
One of you mentioned that in one of the clips he carried on running so ill explain. A try is only complete when a player places the ball on the floor behind the enemy lines, if you get it/behind their goal then you get an extra point but notice he stopped when the opponents got close as he hadnt completed the try so he stopped his attempt at an extra point and made the try. Often if you get caught in the opponents lines lacking without completing the try youll get FLATTENED or just manhandled outta there and not get a try so as soon as the safety of the try being completed is enforced by grounding the ball is at risk you should just ground the ball asap and enjoy the small W
THE BEAST TANDAI MTAWARIRE SOUTH AFRICAN SPRINGBOKS PLAYER🇿🇦🇿🇦
An ABs fan here but I rated and loved the way the Beast played rugby bloody legend
Loving your reactions to rugby. Have you watched T T racing? Alot of US youtubers have never head of it, would love to see your reactions.
We actually have! You should be able to find it on our channel along with some more racing videos!
We are also planning on doing some more as it gets closer to the event
React to france vs south africa 2023 world cup , arguably the greatest match of rugby ever played, regarding the story behind it, with france being the hosts and south africa as the defending champions, the stage was set.
I can't watch it's to painful.! 💚☘️🇮🇪
I am always amazed at how these videos hardly have any clips of the Africans more so the 4 time world champions. Its just Australia, England France and NZ.
Very true. I did not even think about that. If you have a player or match highlight send it to us in the link in the description and we will see if we are allowed to react to it
his name is Cheslin Kolbe and he's not the guy you thought gave the pass. But I would recommend having a look at cheslin kolbe. he's a skillful player. One of the best steppers in the game
At 5:33 when the player threw the ball over the other players head, surely it had to be a forward pass because he threw the ball to the position he was running to. ie in front of himself.
You are right in a way... It's called a shepherd or obstruction. Runs behind a player in an offside position who impedes the defence. A pass to yourself is no pass at all. It's the same as if you juggled a catch.
@@TheDegan79 Thanks, that always puzzled me.
@@GlynHarbinson
The ball can actually travel forward legally so long as the forward movement is due to the forward momentum of the player. What the referee and line judges are looking for is the movement and position of the arms and body at the moment the ball is released. If the ball is being passed laterally or slightly backwards but nevertheless travels forward because of the speed of the releasing player then that is acceptable. In this case it appears that the officials were satisfied that the ball was not thrown forward even if it travelled forward.
@@sirderam1 Thanks for the info. This had puzzled me for a while and you have now put my mind at rest.
The guys at the end.. The Beast has a poster of that moment in his house.
He did it twice. ruclips.net/video/bMOXHLrLSRg/видео.htmlsi=btWhzNNHYbSrmtKv
12:59 The scrum or "la mele"
The play at 6.15? Where the player popped the ball over the head of a fellow player should have been a penalty for shepherding. Maybe the refs saw it on the replay?
Guys threre are two types of rugby. Union and league and also sevens
We know theres two different codes and know about sevens, but hadnt watched any of it yet
@@RealFansSports try sevens pls
@@rodiebakpa9368 Do you have a particular player or highlight reel we should check out? There is a link in the descriptiopn where you can send us a recommendation
@@RealFansSports fair enough, when i find it , i let u know.
@@rodiebakpa9368 Sweet thanks! and yeah, we appreciate that. it makes it easier for us to keep track of everything
Passing the ball forward is against the laws of rugby even when it's to yourself. Obstructing the tackler is also, there's no blocking in Rugby
Yeah we know that. The play about the blocking that was in question was a loop hole in the rules because he technically went for the loose ball but bumped the defensive player. The forward pass to himself, I dont understand how it was missed especially with the side line ref being right there but it was
11:18 That's Kolbe please please please react to him he plays for south african Springboks CHESLIN KOLBE!!!!!
if you look up the double punt play by dickson, you'll see how he skillfully picks up the ball after a block. so its possible to do in nfl.
Possible for sure! But is definitely harder than what it looks especially with the padding that is easy to bounce off of, the limited view due to the helmet and the ball being smaller
Poetry in motion.
Okay, so this is about Rugby and Rugby League
we have to spread the gospel
They call him Beast 😊
No ! He didnt go for the player your bit allowed to tackle someone unless they have the ball - learn the rules fellas😉
Lmao 😂 I figured it was a “attempt at the ball” but we all know what really happened 😂😂
Sabes que el pase es para atrás?
Yes we do know that they pass backwards.
You guys are going to go watch any live cricket matches? They are having world t20 watching in the USA next month.
The way the ball bounces is not VERY different as you said. In fact you would be hard pressed to find one that more similar…
No pads, no helmets mostly.
00:40 Is Shaun Johnson, Australian NRL/Rugby league NZ Warrior's player not Rugby.
1:25 is again NZ Warrior's vs Melbourne Storm Australian NRL/Rugby league. The catch/play did result in a NZ try.
others have told you his name, but ill just going to put some flesh on the bones for the beast. Loose head prop, in his time consistently amongst the top 5 loose heads in the world. totally did a number on phil vickery in 2009 on his debut, vickery was avery experienced player, but then got battered byadam jones of wales who replaced vickery, mind you adam battered everyone he went against, no more powerful scrumager on the planet than adam jones, as a loose head playing international your going to be 19 st with serious core and leg strength, and there is a lot of almost judo and wrestling that goes with the position in order to defeat your opponent, if you search you tube for Adam Jones demolishes the beast on the tnt sports channel, you will understand abit of what im on about
Lesgoooooo
yas wanna look at the other rugby code cos what ya watchin is union, the other is league which is a bit more fast paced and a slighter higher skill set in play....probably the best games to look at are the australian test squad games (the kangaroos), and any of the state of origin games (queensland v nsw)
We watch more league than we do union! League is just hard to react to now unfortunately
Just for refernece Anton Bresler is 6.7 and then weighs 251
gio aplon .. check him out .
Son fans del deporte?...
5:30 : Spectacular but forbidden : "a player must not intentionally throw or pass the ball forward".
He passed it backwards.
@@stuartmcivor2276 Look at the 22 meter line.
@@stuartmcivor2276 Look at the 10 meter line.
Oh yeah we know. I thought he threw it forward at first too, but after watching the replay I think it looks like that because of the camera angle. Granted, it was extremely close
@@RealFansSports You can use the line as a marker: he throws the ball in front of the line and catches it behind so there is no doubt that it is forward.
Fun Fact . All Players stay on the pitch all the time unlike the girls set ups used in american rip off
Two different sports… not a ripoff. And we do know all of that we have watched a good amount of rugby and league over the last couple of years.
You have better touch for the ball with out gloves on NFL players all wear gloves lose feeling for the ball ✌
Well yeah but having touch on the ball is not important in the NFL. Except for qb and that’s why most except for 1 of recent years do not wear gloves
I as many others, really, really miss watching Our Lord Brian play this wonderful game.
BEAAAAAAAST
Well ther ya go hey I didn't even no ther was a request form been wondering y yas havnt liked any of my shit that explains alot im guessing thats watya all do is it cos iv sent stuff that would blow minds an I no no1 els must've seen any eithrr or they would've reacted to em anyways cheers now I no thats wat the go is maybe get somewhere now ffs
Every time you guys send a rugby video to americans, you do know the Yanks are making fun of you, taking the piss?
negative ghost rider
Jjaajaja
To be brutally honest you see plays like this & better in any given game of Australian NRL/Rugby league multiple times. Especially the games that have been played thus far this new season.
Americans are such softies...
How you come with that conclusion sunflower
The biggest difference in NFL & Rugby players is the cardiac stamina Rugby players need because the plays can go so long NFL guys need huge strength while rugby players needs to keep going for long periods one of the best examples of this was the Highlanders V the Chiefs in my hometown and even though my boys come out on the wrong side of this it was a brilliant 3 mins non stop of rugby
ruclips.net/video/rkezdQ3sFwk/видео.htmlsi=HJNRkDr8fb8z-PMk
Brother you should watch or react MSD batting and six hitting skills ❤
He is so good u will be amazed. I definitely recommend you to watch him batting.
It's a request from ur and his fan 😄
No no no...AFL is king....ya Goofy m8te from Australia
Lmao! I still don’t get the rivalry from yalls two sports! I am enjoying the AFL, but the NRL is cool too!
@@RealFansSports no no no....lol...AFL is king of not only rugby..but NFL baseball, basketball... Jesus dose any sport in da US that doesn't use throwing....lol...and all the sports around the world..... repeat....AFL IS KING 👑 ya Goofy m8te from Australia
@@ACE-gk5gi Lol well atleast your passionate about your opinion