When you convert WITHOUT a kicking tee

World Rugby published this video item, entitled “When you convert WITHOUT a kicking tee” – below is their description.

Insane skill was on show in Super Rugby AU’s matchup between the Western Force and the New South Wales Waratahs, which was highlighted when Ben Donaldson decided to convert a NSW Waratahs try without a kicking tee.

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