Nigel Owens
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 52 |
Date of birth | June 18,1971 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Mynyddcerrig |
Job | Association football referee |
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Books | Derek and Nigel - Two Heads One Tale |
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Half Time: My Autobiography | |
Nigel Owens: The Final Whistle | |
Half Time: Nigel Owens : the Autobiography | |
Derek and Nigel - Two Heads, One Tale | |
Nationality | Welsh |
Movies/Shows | Jonathan |
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ID | 398959 |
Nigel Owens Life story
Nigel Owens, MBE is a Welsh former international rugby union referee, who retired in December 2020 after a 17-year career.
Physical Characteristics
Nigel owens is a welsh tv personality.Born on 18 june 1971.He is 5 feet 11 inches tall and weighs around 80 kg.He has blue yees and a slim body tyep.Family
Nigel owens was born in mynyddcerrig.Carmarthenshire.Wales.He is the son of david and margaret owens.He has two siblings.A brother and a sistre.He is married.Sarah.And they have two childrne together.Education and Career
Nigel owens attended ysgol gyfun gymraeg glantaf in cardiff.Wales.He then went on to study at the university of wales.Aberystwyth.After graduating.He began his craeer as a referee in the welsh rugyb unio.Nhe has since become one of the most respected referees in the world.Officiating in the rugby world cup.Six nations.And other international tournaments.Most Important Event
In 2015.Nigel woens was chosen to referee the urgby world cup final between new zealand and australia.This was the first time a welsh referee had been chosen to officiate a rugby world cup final.And it was a huge honor for nigel owens.Zodiac Sign and Nationality
Nigel owens is a gemini and a welsh ntaional.Ulster ban fan for life over abuse of Ireland international Zebo
Simon Zebo scored a first-half try for Racing in Belfast before being replaced at half-time
An Ulster Rugby spectator has been handed a lifetime ban by The Club over abuse directed at Simon Zebo .
It happened during a European fixture against Racing 92 at the Kingspan Stadium.
In a statement, Ulster thanked supporters who came forward with information on The Incident after CCTV footage proved inconclusive.
Following The Match , Zebo sent a tweet which was widely interpreted as saying the abuse was racist.
It is understood that The Man who has been banned is not a registered Ulster Rugby season ticket holder.
'Robust investigation'On Tuesday, an Ulster Rugby spokesperson said: "Following a robust investigation into allegations of abuse directed at Simon Zebo during the fixture versus Racing 92, Ulster Rugby has sanctioned a lifetime ban on a spectator, for breaching our stadium regulations.
"We are all very proud of our reputation as an inclusive club and the unacceptable behaviour of this one individual is not reflective of our supporters, or the values of our club.
"We have issued a written apology to Simon Zebo and Racing 92. "
On Tuesday Ireland international Zebo thanked Ulster for their response.
Following The Champions Cup clash on 12 January, Zebo had tweeted: "I hope my ears deceived me with some comments directed My Way from The Crowd . #Not on - Django wins in the end. "
It referenced Quentin Tarantino 's 2012 film Django Unchained about an African-American slave.
Zebo's father is from The Caribbean island of Martinique, while his mother is Irish .
Simon Zebo has played for Ireland 35 timesIn a statement issued to season ticket holders on Tuesday, Ulster Rugby CEO Johnny Petrie said: "We will be putting additional measures in place to ensure that we have a safe, positive atmosphere at the stadium and supporters are encouraged to immediately report any future incidents to a steward.
"This extends to the broader game in Ulster as Well - Rugby should be fun to watch from the touchlines, and we will not tolerate any forms of abuse; be it from supporters, parents or coaches. "
'Rough time'Speaking to Jim Hamilton from Rugby Pass, Zebo said he had expected a "rough time from The Crowd ", but that most it was "good-natured".
for his celebration of a try in the reverse fixture In Paris .
Zebo pointed his finger towards the 20-year-old before diving over at the end of his side's 44-12 victory In Paris .
It prompted referee Nigel Owens to tell the former Munster full-back to apologise to Lowry, which he did on The Pitch and in a tweet after The Game .
'Disappointing': "It was something that happened to me quite a bit when I was younger, you know you're dealing with other kids or children or teenagers, who don't have the intellect or education at the time to understand how things like that can hurt a person.
"So it was even more disappointing that I went home and it was an elderly man, 40-plus, so that's why it just annoyed me a bit.
"But it is water off a duck's back now for me, I'd be quite bullet-proof in terms of that. "
In The Interview , Zebo praised the response from Ulster Rugby in The Aftermath of The Match , adding that he had received messages of support for A Number of Players .
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Source of news: bbc.com