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Seagulls To Blame For South Africa Defeat
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No, seriously.
I actually bought a copy of the Daily Star today to see what this was about.
The South Africans are blaming their defeat to Japan on seagulls disrupting their training.
Is there ANYTHING for which seagulls are not the easy scapegoats?
Either ... Japan were good.
Or ... South Africa were rubbish.
But, nooooo ... let's blame the seagulls!!
The seagulls would only have paid much attention to the South Africans if they were sitting on their training pitch eating fish and chips, and doughnuts.
I actually bought a copy of the Daily Star today to see what this was about.
The South Africans are blaming their defeat to Japan on seagulls disrupting their training.
Is there ANYTHING for which seagulls are not the easy scapegoats?
Either ... Japan were good.
Or ... South Africa were rubbish.
But, nooooo ... let's blame the seagulls!!
The seagulls would only have paid much attention to the South Africans if they were sitting on their training pitch eating fish and chips, and doughnuts.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.South Africa weren't, actually, rubbish. That would be a bit of an insult to Japan. It was actually a great game with both sides going at it hammer and tongs. What was devastating to the Boks was nonetheless a great result for the tournament and for rugby, which really needs emerging nations to actually emerge, at last.
I think there was one humorous remark on Twitter which attributed the seagull mess to their defeat ...
I think there was one humorous remark on Twitter which attributed the seagull mess to their defeat ...
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