I have so much respect for the ones that still tried to tackle him even tho they were smaller. My coach always said the bigger they are the harder they fall
When I was eleven we played a match who had a kid like that. At the beggining it felt like there was no way to stop him, until we came up we strategy. Three of us would wait for him to pass, and as he did, we would cling on him until we could take him down. We did that three or four times, after he was no longer a threat to us, and also, he started passing the ball.
I once played a senior level match in Bradford UK where the opposition game plan revolved entirely around giving the ball to their giant No 8 ‘Wafter’. Throughout the first half the home crowd , and half the home team were screaming “gee it wafter!”. Unfortunately for wafter, we weren’t quite as big as him but we could all tackle and didn’t mind getting hurt in the process. Even if it took two of us to bring him down, there was no-one else to stop us taking the ball off him. By the time we got to the second half, we were comfortably in the lead. It got to the point that at every scrum, line-out and ruck WE were screaming “Gee it, Wafter!!” I think he walked off before the end of the match.
As soon as someone actually tackles him he won’t know what to do and neither will his team
Mad respect for those kids who tried to take him on
I have so much respect for the ones that still tried to tackle him even tho they were smaller. My coach always said the bigger they are the harder they fall
The number 13 made a great effort with the tackle there, big respect to him 🤘
Kids in the wrong weight division.
He fully went out of his way to push the 2nd last one over 🤣🤣🤣
kid weighs more than the entire opposition team
On this day, not 1 child learned a single thing.
His team doesn’t even support him bc they know he’s gonna score lol.
When I was eleven we played a match who had a kid like that. At the beggining it felt like there was no way to stop him, until we came up we strategy. Three of us would wait for him to pass, and as he did, we would cling on him until we could take him down. We did that three or four times, after he was no longer a threat to us, and also, he started passing the ball.
As a Polynesian I can confirm were built different😂 🇼🇸 🇹🇴 🇳🇿 🇵🇬 🇫🇯
Yo my man’s was playing offense and defense at the same time.
Straight head hunting!
The legs, the legs, grab the legs !
He destroyed that team like it was the menu
If a basketball player went to a rugby game he would be so mad cuz they would’ve thought everyone was traveling 💀😂
Mad ball protection. Natural talent
He’s a good player!! The way he switches the ball from one hand to the other is 👌🏼 probably will benefit from playing a grade or two above his 🙌🏼
Coach told him he’d get a giant feast from KFC to himself if he scores!
What a unit. Well done dude
This kid is on his way to bigger and better things – I’m sure there are rugby academies !!
That’s no skill, that’s just being heavy bro 💀
That last boy said hell nah I’m not tackling him😂
He “ate” the competition 💀
The dude started his villain arc too early.😂😂
Other kids are like some random people running at an oncoming truck
He “ate” the competition 💀
I once played a senior level match in Bradford UK where the opposition game plan revolved entirely around giving the ball to their giant No 8 ‘Wafter’. Throughout the first half the home crowd , and half the home team were screaming “gee it wafter!”. Unfortunately for wafter, we weren’t quite as big as him but we could all tackle and didn’t mind getting hurt in the process. Even if it took two of us to bring him down, there was no-one else to stop us taking the ball off him. By the time we got to the second half, we were comfortably in the lead. It got to the point that at every scrum, line-out and ruck WE were screaming “Gee it, Wafter!!” I think he walked off before the end of the match.
Such grace , speed and power for a young fella. I feel for the last guy. That’s why mums send the under 10s to soccer in NZ.