"At second to the bottom of the league, their skill levels, commitment and recruitment issues are leading to relegation. Austin calls upon the dynamic Danny Care to inject some energy and aggression into the team. The England Ladies also pitch up to put the raucous ‘Angels’ through their paces. Will Witney be convinced by Austin’s pitch-side advice as much as his off-duty dancing in the clubhouse?"Entertaining programme? Useful tips and ideas? A positive view of women's rugby - or patronising embarrassment? We shall see..
Friday, March 27, 2009
Women's team to feature on this week's "Big Tackle"
Women's team Witney Angels are next up for treatment in this Sunday's Austin Healey's Big Tackle programme (7.30pm, ITV4). To quote the PR blurb (which also calls the team "rowdy"):
Incidentally, Mr Healey is seeking new clubs to visit for his next series, so if anyone fancies him dropping by all you need do is send 50 enticing words to the RFU at this address.
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