Rugby Video: Watch Sharks' Tendai "Beast" Mtawarira Pull off Super Move
From the land of things I don't understand comes an unexplainable feat of amazing strength. This, my friends, is true beast mode.
The only thing I know about rugby is that it's played my men far bigger than I am and far more "man" than I will ever be.
I encourage you informed patrons of the Daily Swag to clue me in onto the specifics of what this play means, because I am officially intrigued.
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Last Angry Fan has some of the specifics of my favorite play of the day.
Tendai Mtawarira is a player that plays for the Sharks in the Super Rugby league and is referred to as The Beast.
That is the most fitting nickname since I secretly dubbed Juan Uribe as Sir Whiffs-A-Lot.
Beast, a Zimbabwean-born rugby star, is set to field a kickoff and decides to utilize the closest tool to catch it.
For men with his strength, this handy-dandy tool also happens to be his teammate Anton Bresler, a man weighing 247 pounds.
So here's the thing. I don't bother to trouble myself with how he can raise this man above his head like Bresler was made of air.
I am more concerned with how he can hold onto him by merely clutching his shorts. We can pretty much file this one in the ridonkulous category of strength and fitness.
Please send me more of this Beast in video form now.
The world demands it.
Follow me on Twitter and we can go beast mode together.

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