By
Martin Domin
18:56, 30 September 2013
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18:56, 30 September 2013
With the autumn internationals just around the corner, three England stars took the chance to get in some valuable kicking practice.
But for Alex Corbisiero, Freddie Burns and David Strettle, this was no ordinary training exercise; the three players were tasked with clearing the 365 metre width of the O2 in London.
Burns lined up the kick from one side, Strettle
then placed himself at the highest point on the roof ready to catch the ball
and kick it on to a waiting Corbisiero, who was on the other side anticipating
where the ball was going to land.
VIDEO: Watch three England stars attempt to clear the O2
Up for the challenge: Alex Corbisiero, Freddie Burns and David Strettle attempted to clear the O2
‘I donât think many people out there would have a crack
at clearing The O2 with a rugby ball, but weâre not ones to be phased by any
challenge!â said prop Corbisiero.
‘With Freddie kicking things
off and Stretts taking the catch, we gave ourselves the best chance possible,
but youâll need to watch the video to find out if we did it or not.’
England begin their autumn campaign against Fiji on November 10, before clashes with Australia, South Africa and New Zealand over the following three weeks.
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