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Waratahs winger Cam Clark cops flying Kung Fu kick to the face

IT’S a bit early for Kung Fu, isn’t it? Rugby players are often praised for putting their bodies on the line but Waratahs winger Cameron Clark took the meaning to a whole new level.

Tevita Nabura was sent off after this horror kick on Cam Clark. Picture: Fox Sports
Tevita Nabura was sent off after this horror kick on Cam Clark. Picture: Fox Sports

CAM Clark has started three games for NSW this season and made a big play in each.

Against the Blues, he ran down Rieko Ioane over 90 metres to stop a try. And against the Crusaders, he scored one by finishing ​with pace​.

Both of those games ended in tight losses but on Saturday night, Clark discovered what it would take to get the Tahs home over a Kiwi team: ​cop a kick in the face​,​​ studs-first.​ Kung-football.​

“I don’t have a martial arts background, so ​no, ​it was a first,” Clark said.

Tevita Nabura is soon to be in trouble for this move.
Tevita Nabura is soon to be in trouble for this move.
Tevita Nabura was sent off after this horror kick on Cam Clark. Picture: Fox Sports
Tevita Nabura was sent off after this horror kick on Cam Clark. Picture: Fox Sports
Tevita Nabura lands after connecting with the kick to the head of' Cam Clark
Tevita Nabura lands after connecting with the kick to the head of' Cam Clark

“It was alright. You get used to getting hit in the head playing footy, so ​it was ​no different.”

In what ended up as a hoodoo-snapping victory for the Waratahs against the Highlanders, Clark was in the middle of the turning point of the game in the 18th minute.

Chasing a high ball, the NSW winger arrived as Tevita Nabura caught it but his Kiwi rival then had a ​moment of madness​; kicking his foot out and connecting with Clark’s face.

In a moment of family calm, Cameron stayed on his feet and made ​a tackle ​​and TV commentator father Greg called the moment as Nabura was justifiably sent off​.

Tevita Nabura didn’t miss Cam Clark.
Tevita Nabura didn’t miss Cam Clark.

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“I guess it’s a tough one,” Clark said.

“You grow up as a back-three player contesting high balls, and he has obviously been taught to protect himself and use hard parts of your body. I guess it was unlucky he kicked his foot out at the wrong time and got his timing wrong.

“There’s nothing on my end. It happened and I had to get on with the job. I obviously felt contact there but I wasn’t too bothered about it to be honest.”

The depleted Highlanders, who even went down to 13 men soon after, struggled for the rest of the game against a Waratahs team that, after an adjustment period, used pace and intelligence to take advantage of their extra man.

“Obviously it helps having 14 men. Especially I guess you look at a couple of the set-piece tries we scored, a winger down, it definitely helps. But I thought we did quite well to execute the tries we did,” Clark said.

Playing smart was pleasing for coach Daryl Gibson, who admitted wryly they’d done practice on going down a man but not much on going a man up against a Kiwi rival; perhaps based on previous experience.

For Clark, the game was yet another display of ultra-reliable form.

Tevita Nabura is sent off.
Tevita Nabura is sent off.
Cameron Clark has made several big plays this season.
Cameron Clark has made several big plays this season.

After only cracking the team a month ago, the former Aussie sevens speedster has impressed coaches with effort plays and a willingness to put his body on the line. The kung-fu kick wasn’t the first time he’d suffered for NSW; last year he got snapped in half against Queensland as a decoy runner for a well-worked set-piece try.

“You just want to be able contribute to the team performance,” Clark said.

“You just have to keep putting your hand up.”

Or your face in harm’s way. Whatever works.

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