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Published 12:47 24 Aug 2022 BST
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"Yeah, I had wondered what it would be like to put on all the gear, and thought, 'Could I make it in American Football?' "I got that opportunity, and got to run about with a full college team and I can tell you now, 100%, that I would NOT have made it!"
"I've been very fortunate to play rugby at the top level, but it doesn't even scratch the surface of what top American Football has to offer."As part of a mini-series previewing the College Football Classic, Bowe headed down to Lansdowne RFC's pitch beside the Aviva Stadium and put current Irish rugby stars Bundee Aki and Mack Hansen through a pig-skin challenge. "The two guys are massive into the NFL and love their American Football," says Bowe. "It was amazing to even see someone like Bundee trying to squeeze into all the pads and trying the helmet on. They both loved it.
"Someone like Bundee and Mack are at the peak of their powers. They probably do think they could give the game a good go."As well as Aki and Hansen, Bowe named three Irish rugby players that would be, or would have been, suited for the NFL. [caption id="attachment_270691" align="aligncenter" width="800"]
Ryan Baird during Ireland rugby squad training at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"There are guys who, at their peak, could have made it. I'd be thinking of someone like a Ryan Baird. He is exceptionally tall but just an all-out athlete. He can sprint around the pitch and is very talented. "Someone like a Stephen Ferris, back in his prime. A big guy who can really use his physicality. Even someone like a Sean O'Brien."If there was one element of American Football that Bowe could have quickly adapted to, it is the short, sharp passages of play, and rests on the bench in between. "For so many guys, it's just offence and defence and they may even be in for just seconds, or split-seconds, but it's at such a high intensity." The Aer Lingus College Football Classic is coming up at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin this Saturday, August 27th (and some tickets are still available)
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