Flash back. The year is 2003. The world cup is on, pool stages. The english have one of the best sides in the professional era. Savvy pundits already know they are the real deal despite some getting overexcited about the all blacks, as per usual. the wallabies are pretty good too. This england side had recently toured NZ and beat them despite being down to 13 men at one point, a game where teh all blacks tried their darndest, played well, but were never a chance. But it isn't NZ I came here to talk about.
This is a story of bravery. This is a story about passion. This is a sotry about a man with a special aura, a confident man who demanded respect. And his son. This is a story that has only just begun.
Samoa, a rugby minnow by anyones standards at the time, faced off against the mighty english. A heroic battel ensued. With a passioned intensity never seen before, samoa tested the English like none would have expected. Generour with their physicality, generous with their delivery of free chiropractic services in the midfield, focused, connected. Inspired by thier captain Semo Sititi, Manu Samoa contributed to what would become one of the great rugby matches of all time. No they did not win. But Semo conceived a plan to seek his revenge. it would take a generation.
it is now time.
Enter Wallace, son of Semo. All Black. To take on England this weekend with a brave heart.
Stay tuned for part two.