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    Get hin to coach the current int and domestic refs-they need it!

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    This is really good. A Times Radio extended interview with Nigel Owens for the Past Imperfect podcast:

    Past Imperfect: Nigel Owens

    Past Imperfect: Nigel Owens

    Nigel Owens MBE became the first referee to take charge of 100 Rugby Union international games before his retirement last autumn. He joined Rachel and Alice from his farm in Wales, where he opened ...

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    @nostrildamus said in Nigel Owens - 100 Tests:

    He'd probably make a good commentator. Knowing the laws gives him an advantage over many of them..

    He’s been bloody good to listen to in the Lions matches. Keeps his gob shut unless he has something of value to say or is asked by Warburton (also good). You get a slightly different viewpoint that makes you consider things differently.

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    @catogrande said in Nigel Owens - 100 Tests:

    @nostrildamus said in Nigel Owens - 100 Tests:

    He'd probably make a good commentator. Knowing the laws gives him an advantage over many of them..

    He’s been bloody good to listen to in the Lions matches. Keeps his gob shut unless he has something of value to say or is asked by Warburton (also good). You get a slightly different viewpoint that makes you consider things differently.

    Great stuff!

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    A thoroughly decent man, from everything I have read of him - considered and empathetic and with absolutely no tolerance for people who discriminate against others on the basis of race, gender, sexuality or love of rival codes. He also has a sense of humour, a characteristic which appears to be removed from most referees the instant they are furnished with their whistle.

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    @catogrande said in Nigel Owens - 100 Tests:

    @nostrildamus said in Nigel Owens - 100 Tests:

    He'd probably make a good commentator. Knowing the laws gives him an advantage over many of them..

    He’s been bloody good to listen to in the Lions matches. Keeps his gob shut unless he has something of value to say or is asked by Warburton (also good). You get a slightly different viewpoint that makes you consider things differently.

    Heard him on last nights game. Gave an excellent insight on what goes thru the Ref's mind at different stages of the game - which most of which wouldn't be remotely aware of. Great stuff.

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    @victor-meldrew said in Nigel Owens - 100 Tests:

    @catogrande said in Nigel Owens - 100 Tests:

    @nostrildamus said in Nigel Owens - 100 Tests:

    He'd probably make a good commentator. Knowing the laws gives him an advantage over many of them..

    He’s been bloody good to listen to in the Lions matches. Keeps his gob shut unless he has something of value to say or is asked by Warburton (also good). You get a slightly different viewpoint that makes you consider things differently.

    Heard him on last nights game. Gave an excellent insight on what goes thru the Ref's mind at different stages of the game - which most of which wouldn't be remotely aware of. Great stuff.

    Agreed

    Best performance of the evening

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    Congratulations to the great Nigel Owens who married his long-term partner Barrie Jones-Davies at the weekend:

    Rugby Rucker  /  Aug 12, 2024

    Nigel Owens gets married to his long-term partner in stunning ceremony - Ruck

    Nigel Owens gets married to his long-term partner in stunning ceremony - Ruck

    Popular Welsh referee Nigel Owens has tied the knot with his long-term partner, Barrie Jones-Davies.  Join the RUCK’s WhatsApp community here  and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. The…

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    Barrie Jones-Davies-could there be a more Welsh name?

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    @nostrildamus said in Nigel Owens - 100 Tests:

    Barrie Jones-Davies-could there be a more Welsh name?

    Barrie Jones-Davies-Owens.

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