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Only Real Super-Human From New Zealand

January 25, 202600:23
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In the end, he was the greatest rugby
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player of all time.
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>> How do you say that so definitively?
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>> He's a supreme looking athlete,
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powerful, strong, all the things if you
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were looking for if he was a racehorse.
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Dan Carter was a great player, but
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biomechanically [music] had flaws.
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Whereas you look at Sunny, he had no
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flaws. He ended up having some knee
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problems in the end. But another guy who
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was close to him was Alfie Thomas from
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Wales. Amazing athlete too.

Podspun Insights

This episode dives deep into the world of rugby, spotlighting the legendary players who have graced the field. The conversation flows effortlessly as they dissect the prowess of the greatest rugby player of all time, comparing him to contemporaries like Dan Carter and Alfie Thomas. With a blend of admiration and analysis, they explore the biomechanics of these athletes, revealing the strengths and weaknesses that define greatness in sports. The episode is a celebration of athleticism, examining not just the physical attributes but also the emotional and psychological aspects that contribute to a player's legacy.

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Episode Highlights

  • Supreme Athlete
    He's described as a supreme looking athlete, powerful and strong.
    “He's a supreme looking athlete, powerful, strong.”
    @ 00m 04s
    January 25, 2026
  • No Flaws
    Unlike others, he had no biomechanical flaws, making him exceptional.
    “He had no flaws.”
    @ 00m 14s
    January 25, 2026

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • Supreme Athlete00:04
  • No Flaws00:14