18-year-old prodigy, Caleb Clarke, made history this week when he scored his first Super Rugby try. Clarke, who plays for the Auckland Blues, is the youngest player to ever score a try in the competition. The try was scored in the Blues’ match against the Hurricanes, and it was a momentous occasion for the young player.
Clarke’s rise to fame has been meteoric. He was first spotted by the Blues at the age of 15, and he quickly made his way up through the ranks of the club. He made his debut for the Blues in 2019, and he has since become a key member of the team. His try against the Hurricanes was a testament to his skill and determination, and it is sure to be remembered for years to come.
Clarke’s achievement is even more impressive when you consider that he is still only 18 years old. He is the youngest player to ever score a try in Super Rugby, and he is sure to be a star of the competition for many years to come. His try against the Hurricanes was a sign of things to come, and it is sure to be the first of many tries for Clarke.
The future looks bright for Clarke, and he is sure to be a major player in Super Rugby for years to come. His try against the Hurricanes was a sign of things to come, and it is sure to be remembered for years to come. Clarke is an inspiration to all young players, and his achievement is a reminder that anything is possible if you work hard and believe in yourself.