Rugby: All-black prostitute Dan Coles reacts to World Rugby allowing men to wear tights-New Zealand Herald

2021-10-27 08:26:33 By : Crystal Crystal

The All Blacks contacted fans during training on the Sunshine Coast. Video/allblacks.com

Christopher Reive is a sports reporter for NZME

All Blacks prostitute Dane Coles predicted that if anyone in All Blacks took the opportunity to wear a tights during the test, it would be someone in the back row.

This week, the World Rugby Association announced that male rugby players will be able to wear tights or leggings together with female players in the game, worrying about cuts and abrasions from the artificial turf, because the change in the law allows all players to wear them as a preventive measure.

This decision was made after several players in the northern hemisphere expressed their concerns about having to play on the increasingly popular artificial turf. England’s Joe Mahler and the Exeter Chiefs supported Jack. Noell, they clearly stated their position on the turf among these people.

As the rules change, the All Blacks will be able to put on compression pants for testing in the upcoming Northern Tour.

When asked about the changes in the rules before going to the United States to join the team, Coles said with a smile, and suspected that anyone in the front row stocks of the All Blacks would seize this opportunity.

Coles said: "I think the former rowers will have meetings. No former rower in the All Blacks will wear leggings. That's for sure."

"I think you might pick them with one hand (who wears them). Either Beaudy (Beauden Barrett), maybe not Beaudy, or Rieko (Ioane). This will be a 100% back."

The All Blacks will start their Northern Tour next Sunday, testing the United States in Washington, DC, before heading to Europe to play against Wales, Italy, Ireland and France.

This will be the first time since the 2019 Rugby World Cup that the All Blacks have faced off against the Northern Hemisphere, and the Covid-19 pandemic has ruined all opportunities for cross-hemisphere matches in 2020.

Coles said that it is exciting to approach the tour without first-hand experience of facing an upcoming opponent recently.

"I have also watched some tours of the Six Nations and the British and Irish Lions. I think it is fair to say that it is a bit unknown to have not participated in their games for a while.

"Once we get there, we will see some shots, but I think it’s also very exciting because we haven’t participated in the competition for a few years, and in different countries and similar things. Even though it’s a bit Restricted, especially for me and those players who have not participated in the game, but still very excited to play in different teams."