There are some moves in rugby that can only be pulled off by an elite band of players. We're talking about the Carlos Spencers, Quade Coopers and Danny ...
With the No15 still pursuing him, and while still facing his own line, he popped the ball to his fly-half who was looping round. This was actually just a pop to himself, but he caught the fullback out hook, line and sinker, and went on to run down field. After retrieving the ball, the player attempted to step the fullback while still facing his own line.
Former All Black Carlos Spencer will fight rugby league's Paul Whatuira in the Fight for Life main event. When Carlos Spencer was asked to appear on the Fight ...
"If they're not happy with the style of game they're playing, they've got to say something. The players have got to take a little bit of accountability as well. We've got to give them credit for how good they are playing and actually making the All Blacks look bad." You need journalists close enough to smell the liniment. Otherwise, it might be time for a change at the top. We've just got to back our skillsets and back our boys to play more. "It wouldn't be [an issue] as close to my heart like a lot of people, but it's a concern for us, especially around our young ones," he said. "Ireland are just a better team than us at the moment. "You can train every day and it becomes part of a habit and routine. Hopefully I can try and work him out in that first round!" "I don't know much about Paul so I'm going into the unknown really. "This is the last thing she thinks I should be doing.
Former All Blacks star Carlos Spencer will return to the boxing ring on Thursday, but admitted it was a hard fight to convince his wife about his latest ...
"I've only been back in New Zealand for four weeks," Spencer told the New Zealand Herald. "She thinks I'm bloody mad and I'm a bloody idiot, but I managed to convince her that I'll be fine and it is for a great cause, after all." "This one was always going to be hard getting it across the line with my wife," Spencer told news site Stuff.co.nz.