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  • Fans focus on KFC about ‘Catch the Colonel’ promotion
  • Supporter did not have a chance against digital colonel Sanders

KFC Has been brought under fire from dismissed Footy fans who have labeled one of the recent ‘Catch the Colonel’ challenges during a rugby match as ‘impossible’.

The promotional challenge, held during the break between the blues and Chiefs Super Rugby match at FMG Stadium Waikato, sees fans getting the chance to win a full year of KFC by racing a digital version of Colonel Sanders.

On this occasion, the fan did not have a chance in the 60m dashboard, with the digital colonel Sanders far too fast for him to catch.

Fans who watch social media at home to post the race, with different clips on Tap go viral.

‘KFC has sewed this guy a lot. Even Usain Bolt I can’t catch the colonel, “has placed one user.

“If the brother had left yesterday, he would still have lost,” another answered.

A rugby fan did not have a chance to catch Colonel Sanders during the promotion stunt

A rugby fan did not have a chance to catch Colonel Sanders during the promotion stunt

Footy fans who watched at home made jokes that even Usain Bolt would have been defeated

Footy fans who watched at home made jokes that even Usain Bolt would have been defeated

“They don’t try to give away free wings for no one,” a third joked.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted KFC for comment.

In the meantime, the Blues de Minor Premier leaders remained stunning with an exciting last-minute 20-19 victory.

The Chiefs then play the Brummbies in the Super Rugby Pacific Semi-Final.

No Australian side has ever won a knock-out match in New Zealand in the almost 30-year history of Super Rugby and the last three seasons of the Brummbies ended in semi-final defeats over the ditch.

Despite this album, Lolesio said that the Brummbies would not move far from the game plan that helped to send the Hurricanes 35-28 in their qualifying final in Canberra.

“The blues play a little differently than how we play, but if there is something, it only shows that if you appear physically with the right mindset, you bring yourself in a good position to win, so that’s where our heads are like a team,” Lolesio said Monday in Canberra.

‘Nothing really changes to us how we play our game now; We know that our game works and it is very effective and efficient, so we just have to support our systems and the game plan.

“If everyone just does their job as well as possible, we hopefully have ourselves in a good position to get a good result.”

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