It’s something you’d expect from a football match between Uruguay and Spain but not rugby sevens.
Uruguayan rugby sevens player Guillermo Lijtenstein headed the ball forward to set up a crafty try during the Sydney Sevens event over the weekend.
From their kickoff, Spain tapped the ball backwards only for Lijtenstein to pounce on the loose ball, heading it forward and then kicking ahead upfield. He chased his own kick before passing inside to teammate Valentin Grille to finish off the try.
Commentator Sean Maloney shared the moment on Twitter.
“With over 300 games in the comms box together, this was a first for Karl Tenana and I. Incredible,” he said.