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bruce
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http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/37995114

My little bastard of a nephew does me with this everytime!

It is little wonder that he ran the try in, when you see the state of the winger at the end of the clip.
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Buggaluggs
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The guy with 11 on his back... one winger, or two loose head props
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Sandydragon
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Buggaluggs wrote:The guy with 11 on his back... one winger, or two loose head props
I was just admiring his determined defensive efforts...
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Superb stuff.

Love the fact that the winger doesn't even attempt to track back...not even running for a few steps before giving up kind of attempt.

They're both legends :)
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WaspInWales wrote:Superb stuff.

Love the fact that the winger doesn't even attempt to track back...not even running for a few steps before giving up kind of attempt.

They're both legends :)
Ahh yes the enthusiastic speedster on the wing...ha ha... this brings me back to the "art of course rugby" days where the 10 would kick the ball into the field full of bulls or the hooker would deflate the ball with his pen knife ..all just to have a rest and possibly a cigarette.

Old wisened and toothless hookers and brylcream fly halfs.. i love the 45 plus rugby all are complete leg ends indeed.
Ex prop Ex coach still a Welshman and enjoying retirement
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Sandydragon
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It did look a bit like 'just stick the fat kid on the wing out of the way'.
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