'Am I watching rugby or gymnastics': Fans in awe of Jordan Petaia's athleticism as he nearly bags try of the season
Fans have taken to social media to express their amazement at the athleticism shown by Wallabies midfielder Jordan Petaia in the act of failing to score what would have been a contender for try of the season.
Facing off against Los Pumas in a vital Tri Nations clash at McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle, the Wallabies proved dominant in the opening stages of the contest, holding the lion's share of possession and territory.
With the scoreline locked at 3-all as the match approached the 20-minute mark, Dave Rennie's side nearly capitalised on their impressive opening efforts while hot on attack inside the Argentine 22.
Spreading the ball into the midfield, second-five Hunter Paisami stabbed a grubber kick through Argentina's defensive line for Petaia to chase onto.
The ball held up inside the Los Pumas in-goal area with the centre steaming onto it at full tilt, but his chances of dotting down quickly diminished as the ball bobbled towards the dead ball line.
After a moment of hesitation, Petaia grasped onto the ball as it looked set to barrel out of play and swiftly dotted it down as quickly as possible before rolling head over heels into the advertising hoardings behind the goal posts in acrobatic fashion.
To the naked eye, it was difficult to tell whether he had scored the try, given how close he was to the dead ball line.
That didn't stop he and his Wallabies teammates, and the Newcastle crowd, from celebrating his audacious effort as if he had scored, but a review of the play by the TMO showed Petaia had little more than a toe on the line, denying him a superbly taken try.
Even then, fans and pundits were quick to take to Twitter to share a mutual feeling of disbelief at Petaia's efforts, with some labelling the would-be try as "a ripsnorter", "glorious" and "insane".
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Safas are so triggered by Ireland. 3 consecutive losses, incl RWC. 8 losses out of last 12 Tests. Always excuses, of course, with Bok fans. Now Rassie with his “88%” nonsense, the Claytons Excuse is an embarrassment to Bok teams of the past when every test mattered. Their fickle mojo will be on edge for the Ireland tour. Have the referees been appointed yet ? They will need security. Have WR laid out strict guidelines for TMO’s and replays on the stadium screens ? Will the constant stoppages from Bok forwards for cramps and bootlaces be tolerated ? We’re not talking a dominant Springbok team here, they won the LOTTO Cup and they know it whether they admit it or not. The Disney doco has their fans positively fermenting internally, its going to be a nasty hangover if they get beaten on home soil. What will the excuses be then……
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