Gloucester Second Line. Freddie Clark produced a thrilling Superman-style finish in the Round of 16 of the Champions Cup.

Scoring a corner under pressure is a skill usually reserved for fast wingers, but Clarke showed that even strikers can do it with his superb acrobatics last weekend when Gloucester took on La Rochelle.

Louis Rees-Zammit maintained a promising streak by returning to play before being linked. The ball went down the right flank past Billy Twelvetrees and Seb Atkinson. The last one made a looping pass to the farthest person: Clark.

The 6-foot, 5-inch block dove spectacularly into the turn, descending fully into the air in a world-class wing-like finish. The commentary team was impressed with Clarke’s wit and style.

“Freddy Clark! Scored a more impressive try? shouted Nick Mullins.

Co-commentator and former Scotland international Jonny Beatty said: “What a finish from a great man! It’s absolutely perfect. Freddie Clark is in the corner, he should have 14 on his back, not 4! He is fine “.

You can see the attempt below:

Rugby fans loved the bold finish.

“What an ending for any player but the second line, WOW,” said one.

Hang it in the shed! The Louvre does not deserve this… What an ending!” said another.

Gloucester lost by a narrow score of 29-26. La Rochelle face Saracens in the quarterfinals next Sunday, after the London team beat Ospreys at the weekend.

Source: Wales Online