'GOAT': American TikToker hilariously reacts to Portia Woodman's 'insane' rugby 7s highlights
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'GOAT': American TikToker hilariously reacts to Portia Woodman's 'insane' rugby 7s highlights

“The ball security, the feet, everything about it. Beautiful.”

One TikToker has come out with some absolute belters in support of Black Fern sevens player and the all-around GOAT - Portia Woodman-Wickliffe. 

After the NZ women's sevens team played in their gold-winning final at the Paris Olympics on the 31st of July, Danny from Who’s Next Sports reacted to the incredible final performance from the talented winger as she entered retirement.

“After a lengthy career, the stiff-arm assassin’s hanging it up,” the voice behind the sports page said. “Am I happy for Portia? No doubt.”

“But I’m a little upset I’m not gonna be able to see her just run through a mother F-ers face,” he added.

Danny continued to make hilarious comments on the pure speed and skill Portia had shown in a highlights reel of her 12-year career.

He even got a stiff arm count going as Portia used her iconic move in multiple clips.

“The ball security, the feet, everything about it. Beautiful.”

"PORTIA, CHILLLLLL! PORTIA, PLEASE!," Danny screamed, admitting his blood pressure spiked watching every undefeated knock and tackle from the Queen of Rugby

Portia fans have taken to the comments, with one writing: “Sorry to anyone just discovering Portia Woodman - The GOAT.”

And those who had just found out about her pure talent said: “I didn't know who Portia was, but after this video, I will never forget.”

One clip showing Portia picking up her defender is blowing commenters’ minds.

One TikTok user wrote: “Dropping the ball, picking it up, then running with someone on your shoulder is actually INSANE!”

“I literally screamed when she picked up the defender - good lord,” said another. 

While a third added: “If someone picked me up and carried me after I attempted to tackle them, I’d retire right then and there.”

It's epic to see how Portia's game is being recognised on a global scale.