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RUGBY – USA Sevens – Tries Of The Tournament – 2007

Want far more information on the 2011 USA Sevens? Vist www.USASevens.com The finest tries from the 2007 USA Sevens. The USA Sevens is the premier American rugby occasion. Featuring 16 nations taking part in in 44 matches about the course of the weekend The tries one. Fiji vs. New Zealand 2. Kenya vs. Australia 3. Samoa vs. France four. New Zealand vs. Canada five. Fiji vs. Samoa (tournament last) 6. England vs. USA seven. France vs. Canada eight. USA vs. Kenya nine. Samoa vs. Fiji (tournament closing) ten. USA vs. England 11. South Africa vs. Fiji 12. England vs. New Zealand.

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  1. The Official Aviva Premiership Rugby Channel. is now live on Youtube, bringing you all the exclusive and official highlights to all the games, every week, player interviews and more! So for amazing tries, and crunching tackles, click our name….

  2. lmao kenya got fucked up

  3. @creambeam because the guys on here talking shit about football are just brainless,rugby an cricket are global as is tennis another sport made in england

  4. @1987iniesta Why you gotta be like that man?

  5. @1987iniesta 2: Baseball and Basketball. Baseball is commonly contributed to being created during the American Civil War. Basketball was originally created at a Canadian YMCA in the late 1800′s, but it was made popular in America. While neither may be as popular as soccer (or futbal), there are professional basketball leagues in every continent. And baseball is huge in several countries including Japan, the Dominican Republic and numerous countries in South/Central Americas and Asia.

  6. @DSlayer1993 retarded,nah its yanks that r retarded for saying something like that about football the worlds most popular sport no contest u stupid cunt

  7. @joseph3man an yank football all ur doing is throwing a dumm ball an stpping evey 10 secs nfl is a joke to the world

  8. @creambeam are u fucking kidding name 1

  9. @billabobzozy only highlights ,plus this is sevens so more space on the pitch

  10. @ruebbers123 Ha! Which football though?

  11. search: ultimate rugby compilation

  12. @petnzme01 i live in texas and i guaruntee its less than 1 in 2, probably more like 1 in 4 or 5. I hate that sport :/

    also holy shit the guy at 0:22 took off like a rocket

  13. @jackturner1138 being that size and new to the game i’d suggest starting out on the wing. easiest position to pick up and as long as you’ve got some speed the size doesn’t matter too much. If you really pick up the skills of the game your size would be good for half back (number 9). If you know of teams that play rugby 7′s (shown in this vid) then have a go at that. A lot easier to pick up than 15′s and you’ll learn all the necessary skills and rules of the game.

  14. FUCK FOOTBALL I’M GOING TO RUGBY!!!

  15. @petnzme01 when i say i weigh 160 i mean pounds, in kilos it would be slightly higher than 70.. for an american the downside of talking to a foreigner are the measurement conversions lol, oh and my height would be 1.7m i think

  16. @petnzme01 sweet, thanks man.. im not too big but im fit so maybe the back? im about 5′ 9 or 10 and about 160. im a fast runner… long arms n legs. i have no gym access but theres a field near my house with a sled, track, tires, and pullup/dip bars. what should i be eating?

  17. Americans, Who added synchronized swimming and beach volley ball to the Olympic games. What a fucking joke

  18. I’ve been reading a lot of comments on American football being the 2nd most watched sport in the world. There are over 250 million americans if 50% of them watched a football game I’d be surprised. Now multiply that by the country’s that actually like Americans without being coerced by money, weapons or embargo, sanctions or any other from of pressure and who don’t actually despise them.Then divide that into 5 billion people. I don’ t think it would make it into the 20th spot

  19. @luchador1764 In New Zealand you start playing as a kid as we all did. Playing as a developed man would make you the most useless player of all. Every boy who plays aspires to an All Black if not he’s one of the spectators. He want’s to be the boy who can sidestep the best kid in the other team. All these skills are learned through repetition over the years the most powerful being instinct. Not one of these players started as an adult,

  20. @jackturner1138 Your never too late to play dude. Just remember to train and train hard. Just a couple of things to remember. If you think you’re fast, you’re a back player. If you’re heavy and powerful, you’re a forward. Also take the time to strengthen your back, neck and shoulders, the last thing you wanna do is break your neck when you tackle someone for the first time. Oh and have fun.

  21. why isnt rugby more popular in america? this is much more exciting than football(american).. i want to join a league locally, is 18 too late of an age to start? im in LA county and have found a few fields to watch it.. damn, they need to make it a high school sport in the US

  22. @luchador1764 thats why theres u8 teams at my local rugby club

  23. Sweet tournamment

  24. RuGbY BeSt GaMe EvEr, UsEd To LyKe FoOtBaLl BuT HaVe NoW ReAlIsEd ItS FoR pAnSiEs. CoMoN IrElAnD,We WiLl WiN ThE SiX NaTiOns… HOPEFULLY :P

  25. @luchador1764 so ur saying that kids shouldn’t play rugby? idiot


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