"He was so angry" - Siya Kolisi left in stitches by Joe Marler brawl - Ruck

“He was so angry” – Siya Kolisi left in stitches by Joe Marler brawl

In a recent episode of The Big Jim Show on RugbyPass, Siya Kolisi, the two-time Rugby World Cup winner, shared his top rugby memory featuring James Haskell and Joe Marler.

The Springbok star couldn’t contain his laughter as he reminisced about the hilarious moment during the interview with former Scotland international-turned-pundit Jim Hamilton.

“He is my favourite!” explained Kolisi.

“Him and Joe Marler, bro…”

Continuing that recollection, Kolisi began to crack up: “Yeah bro, his face… Haha! Every time I see that I can’t stop laughing, you know how angry he was?!”

5 biggest and strongest rugby players in the 2024 Six Nations!

When these players get the ball, the spectators hold their breath. Capable of smashing their way through the toughest of defenders, these players are built for contact and are not afraid of a big collision.

With the 2024 Guinness Six Nations kicking off this weekend, here are the five most powerful Six Nations players to watch.

Andrew Porter – Ireland

With a reported squat personal best of a staggering 350 kg, Andrew Porter’s strength resembles an Olympic standard. Porter smashes the 275kg requirements for an elite-level squat for his size, demonstrating how truly powerful he is for a professional athlete.

The Leinster prop is a fearsome scrummager, capable of winning the ball against the run of play through the sheer force of his driving. Ireland’s resident powerhouse lines up in a frightening front row, along with Tadhg Furlong and Ronan Kelleher.

A dedicated Dubliner, Porter has made over 100 appearances for his hometown club Leinster, since his debut in 2016.

England have learned experience of the power of Porter, as the prop muscled his way over the line from close range, in the 2020 Six Nations. Porter’s international accolades are not limited to just Ireland, as he worked his way onto the 2021 British Lions tour to South Africa.

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