All Blacks player Caleb Clarke has been showcasing exceptional fitness in the lead-up to the upcoming season, as seen in his impressive gym work during a recent training camp. The camp, which gathered 22 players, including Clarke, marked the team's first assembly since the Rugby World Cup, where they suffered a heartbreaking loss in the final.
The gathering also provided an opportunity for the players to meet their new head coach, Scott Robertson, who took over after the World Cup. Videos shared on the All Blacks' social media platforms captured Clarke's dedicated performance during the camp, particularly in executing the challenging Nordic hamstring curl exercise.
Observers were impressed by Clarke's strength and determination, with many acknowledging the difficulty of the exercise and expressing admiration for his commitment.
Despite facing challenges during the Rugby World Cup, Clarke is focused on making an impact during the upcoming Super Rugby Pacific season and aims to secure a regular spot in the starting XV under the guidance of the new head coach.