petite
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I'll try harder next timeNo one's offended, it's just boring/lazy.
At least joke about something interesting - Francis just got cited, maybe something to do with that?
Mark Wilson tackled someone on the balls, that's a bloody gold mine.
Farrell had blood pouring out of his face - something about how he's moved on from the shoulder and started head butting instead?
Farrell shoulder barge is played out (and not even accurate anymore).
Ops looks like I touched a nerve
Farrell shoulder barge is played out (and not even accurate anymore).
nop just sharing Internet reactionAnyone saying he deserved it or saying anything positive about that office is a piece of ****. Regardless of who is on the receiving end, whatever previous they've had, if you are actively pleased to see intentional shoulder charges to heads in rugby then you're a piece of ****.
Obviously that's also ignoring the fact that Farrell's previous offences against SA and Aus were definitely foul play, but incomparable to this.
Edit:
Not you personally petite, aimed at some of he people quoted in the article. I don't think you were defending shoulder charges to the head, hope that's clear
I enjoyed your ***le I have to say, that definitely gave me a gigglenop just sharing Internet reaction
what's a bantz? Google no result'sEhhhhh, why bother bringing up this terrible attempt at epic bantz.
bantswhat's a bantz? Google no result's
what's a bantz? Google no result's
Short for "banter", an older world, "bants" has come into use only in the last few years. It's strongly associated with groups of young men, making loud jokes with each other. Especially when drunk. James Haskell is exactly the kind of guy to say "bantz"bants
/bants/
noun
INFORMAL•BRITISH
plural noun: bantz
- playfully teasing or mocking remarks exchanged with another person or group; banter.
"it's going to be a top night with plenty of bants"
can't believe he's someone's favorite!!Ugh. I knew as soon as it was Farrell the reaction would be like this, it's intensely hypocritical and an absolutely septic response.
Farrell is my favourite English player so take whatever biases you can out of that but he wasn't hitting like that maliciously and to be honest I doubt Quill was yesterday either. Any player intentionally doing **** like that is disgusting but equally all players know it could just as easily be them on the receiving end so there's more than rules stopping them.
It's not surprising that all of the hits that this thread relates to (Farrell's and Quill's) were at the end of a full half of international rugby, they're knackered and sloppy and get extremely reckless as a result.