All the best individual tries in rugby where one player destroys the entire team in one action !
From the last 100m try of Henry Arundell to the madness Sam Whitelock, all of these solo try are absolutely insane !
Hope that you enjoy this rugby compilation !
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39 Comments

  1. Probably the best one man beating a team is not here

    John Kirwin beating 13 Italian's in the 1987 World Cup opening match.

    Please whoever is making these videos go back into the archives for some awesome footage of the legends from yesteryear and not just recent history

  2. As an young Irishman I was in awe of Cristian Cullen. Thinking back, I only actually got to see him in maybe 6 games due to game accessibility but I’m every game I saw, he just made some unbelievable line breaks. Only Lomu (a different type of player) could hold a candle to him.

  3. You know there some unbelievable try bescored her but have to say as a springbok fan that try for Sam Whitelocks WOW just WOW

  4. Gawd, I miss eing young. When I was ruggin' it was the most fun I ever had. Traveling to other places, knocking down men, then getting pissed drunk and hitting on their girlfriends. Rugby, Racin' and Beer.

  5. Strangely enough this is why I don't particularly like this sport: one guy is just a fastest runner and he runs, and runs, and runs… And two teams are running in vain just to complete the picture… Where is a teamwork? a struggle? a fight?

  6. Rugby is definitely many times better than American Football.
    I grew up playing Football and it wasn't long before I realized it's a STUPID game.

  7. Every one of them a fabulous supply.
    But as maybe in only half of them was the player announced in the commentary … it would’ve been good if it was shown in a title, or they were listed in the description!!

  8. Commentator 1..Barnes goes high and L o n g….Commentator 2. Too long! George North catches the ball and runs 40 metres to score. Great commentary.

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