A stunning rugby kick by Zurab Dzneladze leaves fans in awe during a thrilling match
Batumi: You won’t believe what just happened in a rugby match! A Spanish player, Zurab Dzneladze, pulled off the longest kick ever seen on a rugby field.
He was playing for Spain against Georgia in The Rugby Europe Championship. With a tricky grubber kick, he put the pressure on the Georgian defense, forcing their scrum-half to rush back.
The weather was wild, with strong winds making things even tougher. But that didn’t stop Manilla from giving it his all and launching the ball down the field.
Thanks to those crazy winds, the ball soared, bouncing once before zooming across the pitch and landing near the Georgian touchline. Fans went absolutely nuts, cheering and throwing their arms up in excitement.
It was such an epic moment! If only it had happened after the new 50:22 rule came into play, it would have been legendary. But hey, it’s still a kick to remember.
People online were buzzing about it too. One fan even said it bounced like a golf ball on concrete. How cool is that?