Sat 31 Mar 2012 | 04:20
Rugby Club Plays of the Week 2012 - Round 5

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This is just a quick post to catch up on the ever popular Rugby Club Plays of the Week, this time from Round 5 of Super Rugby. In this edition Fox Sports brings us the usual big hits, great tries, and funny moments, as well as a quick look at what happened in Hong Kong at the Sevens. Enjoy

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  • pretzel
    12:39 AM 02/04/2012

    Well.... Using the IRB's simple rule for picking out lengths of bans:

    1. Visit www.random.org
    2. Go to the box on the right hand side, change the max to 1000
    3. Click "generate"

    Well well Dean Mumm, looks like you're to be banned for 282 days!!!! tut tut... Should have remorse then we would have clicked generate again to see how much we'd take off... Just for kicks we'll do it anyway...

    Oh look 144 days!

  • jimothy
    9:19 PM 01/04/2012

    RED CARD - Lifts him beyond the horizontal and doesn't place him down safely :) Love the slow mo where you can see him munching grass!

    RD - Can we please have a clip of the best hand off's ever? This must be in the top 3!!!

  • jnfeehan
    7:30 PM 01/04/2012

    Me too. thanks RD

  • jwall
    8:34 AM 01/04/2012

    Yeah Cipriani did pull his hamstring, came off injured a couple minutes after the try.
    The 14 is Mark Gerrard, he used to be a Wallabies regular back in 2006-7, he actually broke his leg in the 2007 World Cup and his career went downhill. He came back from Japan where he was playing last year and has been playing very well for the Rebels ever since. The second player who he beats witht change of pace before offloading is Cummins.

  • jeri
    8:31 AM 01/04/2012

    I can watch Dean Mumm's monster hand-off again and again and I'll still love it

  • pretzel
    2:46 AM 01/04/2012

    April fools 2012 = Gavin Henson

  • reality
    1:11 AM 01/04/2012

    Did Cipriani really pull his hamstring? He didn't seem too affected by it. I think he was just scratching his leg rather than caressing a pulled muscle. And that 14 that set up the try, Cummins I think his name was, what he did to beat those two defenders was a thing of beauty.

    Also, it's great to see a bit of Seinfeld put to use in a practical way.