Yep, balls the size of boulders! The guy you saw go over the hillside, he was lucky to live after that, the final bounce saved him, but he did get quite badly injured, dislocated knee, broken arm and a broken back.... he was back racing the next year! Fyi, if you react to another crash vid and you see a rider flying into the side of a white pub with the name The Raven on the wall, be sure to blur it, as the rider did not survive. 🙏
This is one that doesn't really work without context. It's a time travel show and so River and the Doctor met out of order. It was actually very nicely done, we meet River at the end of her life and she dies in that story. In that story she tells the Doctor about the last time they met at the towers of Darillium, something we wouldn't see depicted for another seven years.
Basically Morgana's parents Gorlois and Vivienne died so Uther, Arthur's dad took her in when she was 10 because Gorlois was his best friend. Arthur and Morgana grew up like siblings but later in the show we find out that Uther slept with his best friends wife Vivienne and had a child which was Morgana. So they grew up like siblings but found out later they were actually half siblings (same dad different moms). Arthur's mom died while giving birth to him btw
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vvzc3oVjhS0.html Here's a video done by die hard rugby ahead off the All Blacks vs Springboks next weekend
Since 1937, there has only been one year when the race did not cause someone's death.insane that if all the racers met up in a bar before the event they could look around and say with confidence that one of them isn’t going home.
That "jumpy" /"dance" type action you saw from Jona Lomu was actually the New Zealand Haka. Which is a sacred war cry needs to be shown respect. Facing it is more intimidating than you think.
The long kick is a 50-22. When you are in your own half of the field (50 meters or more from the opponent's try line) you can kick the ball with the foot. If the has at least one rebound on the field and then goes out in the opponent's 22 meters zone, then your team will get the throw in on the next line out which can be a very good opportunity to scorea try.
the kick in touch: 1) if you kick directly in touch, it's a touch engagement for the opponent a the mark where the ball was kicked 2) if you kick in touch but the ball only is out after an infield rebound, it's and touch engagement for the opponent at the mark where the ball got in touch 3) "new" rule: if you kick in touch from behind the middle of the field and further than the 22m line, and the ball rebound infield before going in touch, it's a touch engagement for the kicker team at the mark where the ball got in touch... first 1 is often done when trying to get out of a bad situation (too much pressing) and failing your kick the 2nd is the same as before but you succeeded in kicking appropriately... 3rd one, and that's what you see Dupont do, is an offensive kick. You both get closer to the opponent try line and retain the ball possession for the touch engagement... it necessitate good kicking ability. And Dupont, as you can see with his kicking passes, has very good kicking abilities in addition of everything else... can't say yet if he's the goat, (and as a French, one would think I would brag about that), but he sure is the most complete rugger I can think of... he's just missing the numbers 1 to 5 qualities that are very physical by nature
Chill, bro. He did apologise in advance for butchering the French pronunciation of Dupont's names. Commentators butcher the names of our South_African athletes, and we have a chuckle about it, and then move along.
The isle of man is an island that lies between Britain and Ireland the isle of man tt is the oldest and most dangerous race on earth almost 300 deaths in 120+ years they can get upto speeds of over 200mph it's on public roads 37.5 miles each lap theres 6 laps
@@issajd1 yeah, it's not for your average rider, or even pros, but for the ones that craves more than a build track, that has the balls to do it, and a hope to gain legendary status... go find the Peter Hickman's chin cam from 2023, and react to the fastest lap ever done, and see the crazyness... he did it with a 136.358mph average speed...
You should react to highlights from his french team : Toulouse. They won the 2 biggest tournament and championship last year and a few year in a row. They play beautiful rugby
About the kick, Dupont kicked it hard enough to gain 50+ meters and have the ball out. It means that it's "out" and the team gains a "touch" ("throw") 5 meters from the enemy's try-line. Maybe you should react to a video about rugby union rules
Australia used to have a world class team but these days they seem to be more focused on ARL and less on rugby union. It's evident in their current world ranking at number 9!! But the boks have just got an incredibly strong team as well.
awesome reaction, Peralta and the captain are hilarious as fuck can you do this Ian and Micky vid next please ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9x1ZTHmNhg8.htmlsi=UoPnHMBlV2eo3E88
"Those South African's got it". Back to back World Cup winners (2019 and 2023), the also won it in 1995 (there's an ok film starring Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon that's about the 95 Springboks, Invictus) and 2007.
Bakkies Botha he the original enforcer and he invented hard hits in rugby he train eben he hurts so many rugby players they call him loose bull height 6ft8 weight 300 pounds fast speed lots of players hated him but we love our legend. Check him out.🇿🇦😂😂😂
Bjorn Ironside son of the famous Ragnar Lothbrok they were scandenavian vikings ragnar was the first to go across the seas om a raid to england something like that and Bjorn he was a legend absolute beast.
🇦🇷South-America played so well this match against the new zealanders South-America which was very intelligent how they made it for South-America but also how they applied the technique South-America that is a proud for us those who we are from South-America
When a player kicks from his own half and the ball touches the ground before going out, it is a throw-in for his team. If the ball goes straight out, the throw-in is for the opposing team. Great reaction ! 👍
Not exactly. If the ball touches the ground before going out, the throw-in is for the opposite team but if it goes directly outside, there's a free-kick (or a scrum) for the other team where the ball was kicked from. More recently the rule changed and if you kick out a ball in the opponent 22 meters from your own half (50 meters at least), the throw-in isn't for the other team. Rugby rules aren't simple :-)
The name Los Pumas was born in South Africa, during a tour in 1965, when a South African journalist asked what animal was on the Argentine coat of arms, in the jersey. The animal was a jaguar (in spanish argentine is yaguarete) but the reporter was told it was a puma. That tour was supported by South Africa, thanks to you, Los Pumas exist.
The Doctor has gone by many different "names". In the very beginning of the classic series, his granddaughter goes by the name Susan Foreman, so it is assumed that Foreman is his last name. He himself didn't seem to identify with it though. We also know that his nickname in college was Theta Sigma, or just Thete. In some situations, the Doctor can't just go by the name "The Doctor" and instead uses the alias "John Smith" or "Doctor Smith". The twelfth doctor once said that his first name is "Basil", which remains unconfirmed though because, since (according to him) his name is alien, it is pronounced at a frequency that cannot usually be heard by humans. Therefore, there have also been theories that his name is simply unpronounceable. So, to sum it up, no, we don't know his real name.