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England Rugby Union team fined for CHEATING during the NZ haka!!! bane them from the competition!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 33132117:MV80MTc0NDU0Xzc1ODg2Nzg0XzYyMTJCNEI4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 71088931:MV80MTc0NDU0Xzc1ODg2NDY3XzY3REU3NkQ1] Yes, do NOT mess with those that dance the war dance. It’s not taken lightly. Notice the sticking out of the tongue? Similar to demon possessioned individuals. Don’t mess. [/quote] isnt the tounge poking a dance movement saying that they want to eat some tasty tasty food? [/quote]
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England have been reprimanded and fined for their V-shaped formation when facing the haka before their World Cup semi-final victory over New Zealand, the Guardian understands.
World Rugby regulations state opponents must not cross the halfway line while the Maori war dance is being performed and six England players could be seen in breach of the ruling last Saturday. Eddie Jones was behind the idea to combat the haka and his captain, Owen Farrell, stood at the apex of the formation grinning while it was being performed. After the match, Farrell said: “We wanted not to just stand there and let them come at us.” Mako Vunipola added: “We knew it would rile them up”.
It is believed England have been fined a four-figure sum but less than the £2,500 France had to pay when they adopted a similar formation before the 2011 World Cup final. On that occasion, almost all of the squad advanced beyond the halfway line. World Rugby said on Tuesday “the matter had been dealt with”.
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