Wales BAN famous anthem from games during the 2023 Six Nations - Ruck

Wales BAN famous anthem from games during the 2023 Six Nations

The Welsh Rugby Union has prohibited the performance of “Delilah” by choirs at the Principality Stadium.

The ban follows allegations of sexism, racism, and misogyny within the organization.

The Welsh anthem, about a jealous lover stabbing his unfaithful partner, will not be sung during the Six Nations, which includes games against Ireland and England.

According to The Telegraph, the Welsh Rugby officials have instructed choirs not to perform the ballad after a video of the Guernsey Welsh male voice choir rehearsing it was shown by ITV News.

The lyrics to Delilah, in full

I saw the light on the night that I passed by her window
I saw the flickering shadows of love on her blind
She was my woman
As she deceived me, I watched and went out of my mind

My, my, my, Delilah
Why, why, why, Delilah
I could see, that girl was no good for me
But I was lost like a slave that no man could free

At break of day when that man drove away, I was waiting
I crossed the street to her house and she opened the door
She stood there laughing
I felt the knife in my hand and she laughed no more

My, my, my, Delilah
Why, why, why, Delilah
So before they come to break down the door
Forgive me Delilah, I just couldn’t take anymore

She stood there laughing
I felt the knife in my hand and she laughed no more

My, my, my, Delilah
Why, why, why, Delilah
So before they come to break down the door
Forgive me, Delilah, I just couldn’t take anymore
Forgive me, Delilah, I just couldn’t take anymore

“Brian Moore axed” – Who are the BBC and ITV Six Nations 2023 presenters and pundits?

With the Six Nations 2023 kicking off this weekend, fans will be snuggling up on the sofa to watch some of the greatest teams and players take to the field.

Meet the BBC and ITV presenters and pundits who will front the Six Nations 2023 TV coverage in the UK, with all 15 matches shown live across the two channels.

ITV

Kicking off a massive year of rugby union on ITV – with the Rugby World Cup to be exclusively screened on ITV1 and ITVX in the Autumn – the channel will show ten live matches throughout the six weeks of the Six Nations.

They include mouth-watering clashes including the tournament finale Ireland v England at the Aviva Stadium, England v France on March 11, and a clash of the pre-championship favourites Ireland v France on Feb 11.

This year’s tournament marks the latest in a deal between ITV and the BBC that sees 6 Nations matches shared between both broadcasters on television and online with ITV’s matches aired on ITV1, ITVX, STV and STV Player.

Leading ITV’s team will be presenters Mark Pougatch and Jill Douglas, joined by Jonny Wilkinson and Lawrence Dallaglio, members of England’s victorious Rugby World Cup 2003 team, along with their coach Sir Clive Woodward, England Women World Cup winner Maggie Alphonsi, former Ireland captain Brian O’Driscoll, fellow former Irish skipper Rory Best, former Wales captain Gareth Thomas, Welsh legend Jamie Roberts, former Scotland and Lions coach Sir Ian McGeechan, former Scottish international Jim Hamilton, Australia’s most-capped player George Gregan, and former French forward Benjamin Kayser.

Martin Bayfield will combine presenting duties with his role as reporter, alongside reporter Gabriel Clarke. Joining them with a wealth of experience in the commentary box will be Nick Mullins and Miles Harrison, plus co-commentators Shane Williams, Gordon D’Arcy, Ben Kay, Scott Hastings, David Flatman and Danielle Waterman.

Every match will be simulcast live on ITVX, and our responsively designed 6 Nations site – itv.com/six-nations – will help bring the tournament to life with all the latest news and highlights of all games. 

ITV 6 NATIONS SCHEDULE

Sat 4 Feb – England v Scotland – coverage starts on ITV1 at 4pm with a 4.45pm kick-off 

Sun 5 Feb – Italy v France, ko 1500, transmission from 1415-1730

Sat 11 Feb – Ireland v France, ko 1415, transmission from 1330-1630

Sun 12 Feb – England v Italy, ko 1500, transmission from 1415-1730

Sat 25 Feb – Italy v Ireland, ko 1415, transmission TBC

Sun 26 Feb – France v Scotland, ko 1500, transmission TBC

Sat 11 Mar – Italy v Wales, ko 1415, transmission TBC

Sat 11 Mar – England v France, ko 1645, transmission TBC

Sat 18 Mar – France v Wales, ko 1445, transmission TBC

Sat 18 Mar – Ireland v England, ko 1700, transmission TBC

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