Toughest opponents in Jamie Roberts's career
Jamie Roberts announced that he will retire. During his career, he play in many matches, and with Wales, he won 94 caps and played three Tests for the British and Irish Lions. He finished his career in Waratahs in Australia. He knows that now is the right time. This sport offered him a lot of things, and he is very grateful. After he announced that he will retire, he talks about the toughest opponents in his career.
In the third place, we can see Jamie Roberts. He was the best world player in 2008. During his career, he had 60 Tests, and he is the fourth best player of all time. Luckily, many times they played on the same side.
But absolutely he is one of the best players he played. For Jamie Roberts, in the second place is Jean de Villiers. His first game was against him. Both of them played in a similar way. And last, but still important is Ma’a Nonu. Many will remember him with eyeliner, but actually, he is one of the biggest centres. He could move so easily. Basically, you will think that he wouldn’t pass, but in a short time, he is behind you.
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