Ross O’Carroll-Kelly: If women’s rugby is ever going to be treated seriously, they’ll have to embrace the whole obnoxiousness thing

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Ross O’Carroll-Kelly: If women’s rugby is ever going to be treated seriously, they’ll have to embrace the whole obnoxiousness thing

Ross O’Carroll-Kelly believes women‘s rugby should embrace the obnoxiousness thing if it is to be taken seriously.

The first training session of the year was always my favourite. This morning, I gather the girls together in a circle and I roll the R like my old man in the Horseshoe Bor. They put in two hours of solid work. I'm looking for someone brave enough to step forward and become the captain. Fionn's cor is plugged in and chorging. He's the kind of guy who opens the window on the Dort on cold mornings. Tien Lockridge doesn't step up. Ian Madigan taught Ian this trick. She used to bet him that she could land the ball through the sunroof of Sean O'Brien's Kia Sorento.


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