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    Best banter too

    To a hooker ‘I’m straighter than that throw’
    to a diver ‘come back and play next week’ soccer game
    etc.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Nigel Owens - 100 Tests:

    Probably the best referee I've seen and up there with McCaw & co in the annals of Rugby. Pretty much a role model off the pitch as well.

    Thoroughly good bloke. Saw him speak (and sing) a few years ago. Reffed his first senior match at age 16. No wonder he is good.

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    To a hooker ‘I’m straighter than that throw’

    As funny as that is, he did have a terrible time coming to terms with things earlier on and we are lucky that he is still around.
    Most of you probably know this - He was rescued off the side of a Welsh mountain after swallowing a truckload of pills (paracetamol I think) in a suicide atttempt. Hypothermia, etc. He was mid twenties I think.
    He had left a note for his parents and the police helicopter found him.

    His positivity and wit now are remarkable since he came out.

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    @Snowy said in Nigel Owens - 100 Tests:

    Thoroughly good bloke. Saw him speak (and sing) a few years ago. Reffed his first senior match at age 16. No wonder he is good.

    Heard him being interviewed by Mark Richardson after the 2013 Ellis Park Test Classic. Really opened up on what the game was like to referee ("very easy in a game like that") and his refereeing style. Came across as very, very confident but equally humble and player-centric

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Nigel Owens - 100 Tests:

    2013 Ellis Park Test Classic

    He said that was his favourite match. Lots of great ones, but he really enjoyed that match in particular. Ireland v AB in Dublin the same year was second.

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    @Machpants was one where he jokingly showed the ball boy a YC after he kicked or threw the ball on the park and it hit him.

    Seems to have a great rapport with players and a feel for the game, knowing when he needs to issue warnings or if he can let it flow.

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    Hopefully when he retires WR employ him as a ref coach. Not only does he demonstrate a good rapport with players and an understanding he's there to facilitate a game of rugby, he clearly has a better feel for the game than most and looks like he actually enjoys a good, skilful game.

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    @taniwharugby said in Nigel Owens - 100 Tests:

    @Machpants was one where he jokingly showed the ball boy a YC after he kicked or threw the ball on the park and it hit him.

    Seems to have a great rapport with players and a feel for the game, knowing when he needs to issue warnings or if he can let it flow.

    RWC2015 Final:

    "How are you feeling Dan?"

    "I'm absolutely fucked, Nige."

    "Mind the language now, we're on telly"

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    Outstanding role model for referee's. Totally understands the game of rugby, and not just from a rule point of view.

    Always my first choice of referee.

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

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    And he’s done.

    Real shame. Another reason to watch rugby has departed.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/300181934/welsh-referee-nigel-owens-hangs-up-the-whistle-after-100-rugby-tests

    Going into a coaching role with the WRU, and will still be reffing lower levels, so plenty of involvement left for him.

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    @Godder It's a pity he'll no longer officiate test matches; he's the aboslute best. I enjoyed watching test matches with him as the referee. I like his sense of humour. There was always that moment in a match where he'd say or do something that made me laugh.

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    @Stargazer agree, but I guess like playing the game, better to hang up the boots a bit early than hang on too long.

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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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