However, FIRA is - and always has been - an association based in France, and so its website is produced mainly in French then machine translated into English. This can lead to some wonderfully fractured language as it would appear that the association do not employ an English speaking proof reader.Friday, October 03, 2008
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FIRA is Europe's continental rugby association and they run a number of European international rugby tournaments - everything other than the Six Nations, in fact. Unusually for most rugby authorities they take the women's game very seriously and so the FIRA website is a excellent source of information about women's rugby internationally.
However, FIRA is - and always has been - an association based in France, and so its website is produced mainly in French then machine translated into English. This can lead to some wonderfully fractured language as it would appear that the association do not employ an English speaking proof reader.
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