London Irish youngster scores 100m solo wonder try against Toulon
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London Irish youngster Henry Arundell scored a stunning 100-metre solo try against Toulon in the Challenge Cup.
Swerving and speeding past Toulon defenders, Arundell finished off a brilliant score that will be remembered for years to come.
Shortly after coming off the bench for Tom Parton, the 19-year-old received a pass from Nick Phipps who managed to get the ball away while being hunted down by Gabin Villiere.
He managed to sprint past the first Toulon defender before going through a gap and out of his own 22. He left Baptiste Serin in his wake with a jink step to the right before stepping one last time and charging over in the corner.
This is one of the best tries you will see. @henry_arundell has scored a screamer! pic.twitter.com/fwahLl0hDj
— Ultimate Rugby (@ultimaterugby) May 8, 2022
"This is remarkable," Jamie Lyall said on the match commentary.
"What a break from Arundell. That is astonishing. A try to end all tries."
Co-commentator David Flatman said: "I don't care if he's a rookie, this is world-class. There just ain't many players in the world who could have done that, would have done that. Absolutely sensational."