Rugby is a game renowned for its big, burly players. The average person's physique and size pales into insignificance when compared to these modern day gladiators.
Every now and again, though, someone comes along who makes even today's giants seem small.
Viewers have been left stunned by the size of this lock after footage emerged online, with the caption on RugbyDump's post simply reading: 'Pray for the opposition'.
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The video has amassed 200,000 views on Twitter and over 100,000 on TikTok, and it is no surprise either. The player isn't just bigger than his team mates and opponents, he towers over them, looking like an adult playing in a child's match.
The player is believed to be Cameron Skelton, brother of Wallaby star Will Skelton. Many people suggested the relation before the coach of the team in the video confirmed the rumours.
Tino Junior Poluleuligaga is the general manager for the team in the video clip, Papatoetoe, a club based in Auckland, New Zealand. Poluleuligaga even said in the comments that the player is almost 7 feet tall, wears 7XL shorts in the clip and the Skeltons have a younger brother who is apparently even bigger than him!
Will Skelton said of his brothers earlier this year: “I’ve got two younger brothers, Cameron and Logan. They’re 27 and 22 this year. I’m the smallest in the family.
“Cam is about 6’11 and Logan, the baby, is about 7’2. So they’re big boys."
“He’s [Logan] is huge. I get bullied when I go home,” said Skelton, who wears size 18 to 19 shoes. “Logan stopped playing [rugby] when he was quite young. He wasn’t really into it. It was mainly me and Cam playing a lot. It just wasn’t his thing.
“Cameron is still trying to get there. He’s just got married a month ago, so he’s trying to get back on the field. He’s played Waikato, Counties NPC and he’s slowly trying to get back into good shape to play some high level rugby.
“They were really good players growing up, Cam especially. He had a contract with the Tah [Waratahs] with me back in 2014/15. He almost wanted to split to make his own way and he headed over to New Zealand."
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