Rugby Kid's Try Was So Crazy It Beat a World Record Marathon
Rugby Kid's Try Was So Crazy It Beat a World Record Marathon Saracens winger Noah Caluori scored a try so incredible that it outshone a world-record marathon run that happened on the same day. On the day Sebastian Sawe broke the two-hour barrier at the London Marathon, Caluori delivered a stunning finish for his team that got rugby fans talking even more than the historic run [135269]. The play started near Leicester's 22-meter line, where Caluori kicked the ball over defenders, sprinted past them, leaped to catch it while staying in bounds, and scored in the corner [135269]. BBC commentator Steve Cram called Sawe's marathon finish "absolutely incredible," but rugby fans saw something even better in London that weekend [135269]. Caluori’s speed and aerial skill are making him a dream player for the sport, quickly turning him into one of rugby's most exciting young talents [135269]. Rugby's New Star Outshines a Marathon World Record
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