HE’S 6’7″ AND captained Waikato Chiefs to the Super XV title in 2012 — but how quickly can Connacht new boy Craig Clarke eat a dry Weetabix? These are the stats that really separate the men from the boys.
Clarke took the challenge live on New Zealand radio in 2010 where he was looking to break the record time of 1:19, held at the time by his Taranaki team-mate James Broadhurst.
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It’s not exactly gripping viewing but if you’re not a little bit impressed, you’ve clearly never tried to eat a dry Weetabix.
VIDEO: Connacht new boy Craig Clarke takes the Weetabix Challenge
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1ydZY_PNGc
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HE’S 6’7″ AND captained Waikato Chiefs to the Super XV title in 2012 — but how quickly can Connacht new boy Craig Clarke eat a dry Weetabix? These are the stats that really separate the men from the boys.
Clarke took the challenge live on New Zealand radio in 2010 where he was looking to break the record time of 1:19, held at the time by his Taranaki team-mate James Broadhurst.
It’s not exactly gripping viewing but if you’re not a little bit impressed, you’ve clearly never tried to eat a dry Weetabix.
Connacht sign Super XV winning skipper Craig Clarke
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