One of the favorited highlights watching the rerun clips was Alesana Tuilagi scoring the first try in the very first 10 minutes into the game. As Samoa's number 12 reaches down to flute the ball past players and into the arms of The Big Man Tuilagi, the crowds roar on their feet, watching the Samoan bulldozer jog fast the ball inside the Wallabies score zone.
These are much different times than when all the great Polynesian players were desperately recruited to overseas teams. Even though there are so many Moana players on teams like the Wallabies.
At the 29th minute Paul Williams charged up deflecting the ball at the kick, claiming the score as he floated on the ball with his fellow mates. The score was a picture perfect Rugby moment with large islander smiles spotlighted by the mass media camera personnel.
The big "hit" highlights were just addictingly devastating to watch as Manu Samoa shouldered up with Wallabies in professional playing charisma. Wallabies battered back on the scrum and may later in the World Cup campaigns play a well bought tactical trump. It's only the start of it all, only Ruby time in the Moana will tell.
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Rewatching summer matches like Samoa wins over Wallabies 2011
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