And then you have someone like Rupeni Caucau who by everyone's accounts (including himself) is one of the laziest professional rugby players ever to get a contract, repeatedly missing training, unexplained absences, incredibly poor diet and conditioning and yet can do stuff like this:
I am not disagreeing - in every sport there is going to be an outlier. We are referring to the majority.
Although to be fair, the stories of Rupeni Caucau are anecdotal. Contrast with the weightlifter and actor Carl Weathers who maintained he was just naturally muscled and athletic when he was in fact getting up at 3am to train and returning to bed at 430am so his co-stars never suspected his regime.
It infuriated Jesse Ventura and Arnold Schwarznegger to the point of on-set arguments. Weathers would just flex and claim "genetics does not need to lift weights."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3f0BggE__4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0svVz4kSWM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6qdM6O26CY
If you want to tell me how many hours training it would take to score that first try I am all ears.