All Blacks show off their unreal rugby skills
New Zealand's All Blacks rugby team are the latest pro athletes to get their own fake-fancy-tricks video in this clip for the Rugby Channel TV network. American audiences are probably too oblivious about rugby to know whether to be impressed by this clip. And American football fans might be quite unimpressed, given that Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints hit the bull's-eye on an archery range with a football 10 times out of 10 last year. But the rest of the world will surely push this video's views into the millions regardless. The lack of Roger Federer is also a plus.
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