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Blazing Saddles

Über Member
Have you listened to the male commentators on football, they are just as bad and not always in a deeper voice.

There you go, I haven’t.

It’s not just commentary it’s also classical singers. I love tenors, sporanos not so much.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
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As I said earlier about refs: my main requirement is competency, gender isn’t an issue.
On the other end of the spectrum for me are women commentators as they get a hard no. I just can’t get my head around the high pitched delivery, especially when things get exciting.
Pundits fall in between, as I rarely listen to pre/post match chat. I only rate a handful such as Sam Warburton and John Barclay, because they are the most insightful, while remaining neutral. Consequently, I don’t rate female pundits. However, there are several good touchline links.

I have to agree on the screeching.
Rugby has a tradition of poetic voices in the commentary box such as Bill McClaren and Eddie Buttler. Even Starmer Smith.
I am happy with refs and pundits but not the main commentator.
 

Blazing Saddles

Über Member
OTOH I give you Brian Moore and Jonathan Davies.

Interestingly, Moore is the only male commentator I have heard on women’s rugby.
OK, he’s passed his sell by date now, but he was good on scrums(as he should be) explaining the nefarious goings on in the front row. I didn’t find him too bias either.
 

Blazing Saddles

Über Member
Eddie Butler was an awful commentator - the Butler & Moore show was dire, each trying to wind the other up.

Good wins for Saints and Gloucester today.

The Saints made so many errors. I don’t think that I have seen more knock ons/dropped balls on a dry pitch. The crowd was extremely hostile towards them and in particular, Pollock.

Tomos Williams was MotM for Gloucester and rightly so. 3 50-22s in the first 20 minutes.
His bonus point winning pass has to be seen to be believed.
From the middle of the goal posts, off his wrong hand, he hit Charlie Atkinson, standing on the touchline, with pinpoint accuracy.
Absolutely incredible.

Meanwhile, Edinburgh beat Toulon in what best could be described as a monsoon.
 

Pross

Veteran
OTOH I give you Brian Moore and Jonathan Davies.

"Go wide, go wide" in very boy soprano voice
 

Blazing Saddles

Über Member
Some of the English away squads (and La Rochelle) this weekend, look more like Premiership cup than Champions cup teams.
It’s become a devalued competition in the last few years.
 
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