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How many good halfbacks are there running around in Wales..?.
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@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
Another dreadful interview by this horrible person. Shame, I thought the BBC coverage of this game otherwise was faultless.
Yep. Even Jonathan Davies was adding something to the commentary and not just spouting the bleedin' obvious
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@bones said in NH International Rugby:
@cgrant said in NH International Rugby:
To Bones :
The ball went clearly forward, IMO. But it fell on Zammit's leg, so could it be considered like a kick ?If it had ever been ruled like that in the past then I could buy it
Yep you have to control ball before it hits your leg. Regardless really enjoyed game and really pleased for Wales . Triple Crown winners!
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We rode our luck but discipline and substitutions saw us home.
Fair play to Pivac, picked the right 15 to start and the right finishers.
Hardy was good but didn't learn with the box kicks.
Biggar is frustrating as fuck but did everything right for that first try. Had the ref focussed on telling him when time was on not Farrell.
Sheedy came of age this evening.
Fair play to Farrell. All class in the post match interview. Unlike Sonja. The witch.
England could easily have won that but the players who normally finish strong were already spent.
Triple Crown. Who'd have thunk it.
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@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
Another dreadful interview by this horrible person. Shame, I thought the BBC coverage of this game otherwise was faultless.
Didn’t see it ... what happened? She’s updated this ....
I wonder if she’s used any of these words on her post match stitch ups, I mean interviews.
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@majorrage said in NH International Rugby:
@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
Another dreadful interview by this horrible person. Shame, I thought the BBC coverage of this game otherwise was faultless.
Didn’t see it ... what happened? She’s updated this ....
I wonder if she’s used any of these words on her post match stitch ups, I mean interviews.
Abuse for doing your job terribly.
Interestingly no tweets ftom the French officials.
Sonja played the 'Tiny Tears' female card.
Welcome to rugby.
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@mikethesnow said in NH International Rugby:
We rode our luck but discipline and substitutions saw us home.
Fair play to Pivac, picked the right 15 to start and the right finishers.
Hardy was good but didn't learn with the box kicks.
Biggar is frustrating as fuck but did everything right for that first try. Had the ref focussed on telling him when time was on not Farrell.
Sheedy came of age this evening.
Fair play to Farrell. All class in the post match interview. Unlike Sonja. The witch.
England could easily have won that but the players who normally finish strong were already spent.
Triple Crown. Who'd have thunk it.
Enjoy the Brains, Snowman!
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@majorrage said in NH International Rugby:
@sparky said in NH International Rugby:
Another dreadful interview by this horrible person. Shame, I thought the BBC coverage of this game otherwise was faultless.
Didn’t see it ... what happened? She’s updated this ....
I wonder if she’s used any of these words on her post match stitch ups, I mean interviews.
No sympathy. I hope the BBC don't use her again. Embarrassing and tone deaf.
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@mikethesnow said in NH International Rugby:
Welcome to rugby.
Not excusing the abuse, but she's really not welcome if she carries on with that line of baiting in after-match interviews. Someone should explain it isn't soccer.
Great to Farrell not rising to the bait.
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@victor-meldrew said in NH International Rugby:
@mikethesnow said in NH International Rugby:
Welcome to rugby.
Not excusing the abuse, but she's really not welcome if she carries on with that line of baiting in after-match interviews. Someone should explain it isn't soccer.
Great to Farrell not rising to the bait.
Abuse was the word she used.
Haven’t read the tweets but if it’s critical of her interview and her questions rather than her sex then fair game
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I just assumed it was abuse, Mike. Then again, these days simply disagreeing with someone seems to be regarded as abuse.
And I'm not going into the Twitter cesspit to find out...
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@victor-meldrew said in NH International Rugby:
I just assumed it was abuse, Mike. Then again, these days simply disagreeing with someone seems to be regarded as abuse.
And I'm not going into the Twitter cesspit to find out...
in fairness, if you're a public figure on Twitter, you are going to cop genuine abuse, not just criticism.
The problem is that genuine criticism of a sustained pattern of trolling interviews will be deflected by some muppet keyboard warriors