Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Shaun Edwards"downhearted" to have been accused of a rude gesture

Shaun Edwards was disappointed to have been accused of being rude gesture when celebrating Wales' Six Nations win over Ireland.
Defence coach Edwards insisted chips Jamie Roberts' try winning 22-9 victory over Ireland on Friday night fist in the air - not aloud to serve in the middle of the finger.
Wales Ireland denied any efforts in a defensive shut-out Edwards branded the best rearguard performance in his coaching concerning land use rights that began in 2008.



side Rob Howley's close their accounts Six Nations taking on France in Paris on Saturday, with Edwards demanding more of the same ball against Les Bleus.
Asked about the social media reaction in his hand signal for questioning, Edwards replied: "I was disappointed that I did not understand why so many people viewed so ..
"There was nothing in that. It was just a harmless hand gesture.
"I was throwing a punch in the air that people are talking that rather than defensive Amazing performance when Ireland was located in a try-less for the first time in four years.

Shaun Edwards and Rob Howley
"I'm a child of the 1990's and if you are going to say something rude stick two fingers up not one. It is true, however, Agincourt, two fingers is not it?"
Wales avoided the worst Six Nations run their 10 years dodging defeat third-straight victory over Ireland at the size of the Stadium on Friday night.

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