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The secret diary of . . . sport in lockdown level 2

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Sport will be allowed to continue in lockdown level 2. One or two small tweaks to the rules are being applied to ensure public safety.

RUGBY

· No crouch

· No bind

· No set

· No engage

· No tackling

· No one called Barrett · Sledging perfectly acceptable.

FOOTBALL

· No leaping like a salmon to head the ball into the back of the old onion bag

· No fulminatin­g left-foot screamers

· No simple tap-ins

· No threaded passes · No covering every square inch of grass

· Diving perfectly acceptable.

NETBALL

· No marking

· No throwing

· No net

· No ball

· No women

· Research points to a bleak picture of gender bias in New Zealand sports coverage. A 2018 study revealed that female gold medallists receive less coverage on average across their careers than male athletes who have not achieved the same level of success.

GOLF

· No birdie

· No bogey

· No eagle

· No green

· No fairway

· No rough

· No wood · No iron

· No putt

· Tiger Woods will still manage to win.

RUGBY LEAGUE

· No Eels

· No Knights

· No Raiders

· No Storm

· No Broncos

· No Panthers

· No Cowboys

· No Rabbitohs

· No Wests Tigers · No Sea Eagles

· No Sharks

· No Roosters

· No Dragons

· The Warriors will still manage to lose.

POLITICAL DISCOURSE ON TWITTER

· No disagreein­g with Jacinda Ardern. Any attempt to question the Prime Minister’s cautious path to lockdown level 2 by pointing to the very low numbers of Covid-19 cases will be shot down with a dismissive remark about the interviewe­r’s lack of expertise in epidemiolo­gy, which is on a par with Jacinda Ardern’s lack of expertise.

· No disagreein­g with Dr Ashley Bloomfield. Any attempt to question the Director-General of Health about controllin­g the flow of informatio­n and data will be shot down as a blunt and graceless attack on a public servant who spends what little spare time he has going to the beach at his home in Eastbourne, and walking on the water.

· No talking about the urgent need to revitalise the economy, no sympathy for small business, no respect for large business, and no acknowledg­ment of the damage to the livelihood­s of tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders.

· Mike Hosking perfectly unacceptab­le.

 ?? Photo / Photosport ?? Stop! Throwing — and that ball — will not be allowed in level 2 netball.
Photo / Photosport Stop! Throwing — and that ball — will not be allowed in level 2 netball.
 ??  ?? Steve Braunias
Steve Braunias

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