VIDEO: What is the 'Caveman' up to now?
HONG KONG SPOTLIGHT: If anyone has wondered what 41-year-old former French international Sebastien Chabal is doing these days, they would have been surprised to see him appear on their television screens at the Hong Kong Sevens at the weekend.
The 62-cap ex-loose forward was in attendance at the famous sevens tournament, but not in the way many would expect him to be.
Nicknamed ‘The Caveman’ because of his long hair and beard, combined with his rugged, abrasive style of play, Chabal appeared on the field during a break in between matches dressed as a caveman, belting out a rendition of ‘I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles)’ by Scottish band The Proclaimers.
Accompanied alongside three moustached men in leopard-print leotards, one of whom is standing on the shoulders of another while playing a guitar, left Australian commentator Sean Maloney bemused yet thoroughly entertained.
“Things I never thought I’d see on a Friday afternoon in Hong Kong,” he said.
“Sebastien Chabal singing ‘I would walk 1000 miles’. I think I’m done, I’m dead.
“Only in Hong Kong. Oh, that’s the best.”
Chabal, who played at club level for Bourgoin, Sale Sharks, Racing 92 and Lyon, is at the Hong Kong Sevens as a representative of tournament sponsors Marriott Bonvoy, a company of which he is the face of their recent advertising campaign.
Source: @WorldRugby7s'