‘That’s good tactics from them,’ says head coach Owen Farrell unlikely to feature against Brumbies Andy Farrell has acknowledged his British & Irish Lions “need to be better than that” after a frustrating and error-strewn 21-10 win over the NSW Waratahs . The touring side lacked rhythm and composure and are unlikely to be able to select the head coach’s son, Owen, for their game against the Brumbies in Canberra on Wednesday. The Lions have been told they are wrong to suggest the Waratahs deliberately watered the pitch to make life trickier for the visitors. Despite heavy rain having fallen in Sydney earlier in the week and some evening dew on the grass, Farrell suggested after the game that the Waratahs may have also played a part. “The pitch was very wet,” he said. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/7SJ9e0D via IFTTT
Wild kangaroo harvests are labelled ‘needlessly cruel’ by US lawmakers – but backed by Australian conservationists
The campaign to ban kangaroo products is ‘muddled’ and not based on knowledge, wildlife experts say
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The bill, introduced into the US Senate last month, came with plenty of emotive and uncompromising language.
“The mass killing of millions of kangaroos to make commercial products is needless and inhumane,” said the Democratic senator Tammy Duckworth, as she introduced the Kangaroo Protection Act to ban the sale and manufacture of kangaroo products in the US.
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