The Citizen (KZN)

Some splendid handlebars, mate

WHITE: WALLABY MOUSTACHE INSPIRED BY PEAKY BLINDERS

- Urayasu

But scrumhalf admits he’s not such a tough nut as crime drama’s Shelby.

Australia scrumhalf Nic White has revealed the inspiratio­n behind one of the most magnificen­t moustaches ever seen at the Rugby World Cup: the British crime drama Peaky Blinders.

Like a privet hedge fanning out into classic ’70s handle-bars, White’s splendid whiskers have been turning heads in Japan and yesterday, the bristly Wallaby said he was modelling his look on hard-man character Arthur Shelby.

“I started growing it a little while ago,” he told reporters near Tokyo Disneyland, where Australia are preparing for Saturday’s Pool D game with Uruguay.

“I’m into Peaky Blinders at the moment and Shelby has got a pretty good one,” said White, who started in Australia’s 39-21 win over Fiji and came off the bench in last weekend’s 29-25 defeat by Wales.

“I happen to think I suit it.” Asked if he had the same qualities as tough nut Shelby, White paused before replying: “Maybe I’m not everything like Shelby – maybe just the moustache.”

White, who did admit to twirling his glorious creation “on special occasions”, offered kind words to hulking winger Marika Koroibete, brooding silently beside him and sporting a bushy beard of his own.

“You’ve got a great beard as well, mate,” he said before returning to the topic of rugby, insisting the Wallabies would give no quarter against an “unpredicta­ble” Uruguay side who stunned Fiji in their opening game.

“It’s a do-or-die game for us,” said the Exeter player. “They’ve got some serious passion and it’s going to be very physical in terms of what they throw at us.”

White called for Australia to show more patience and better discipline after allowing Fiji and Wales to build early leads.

“It’s not a case of us not being ready or not wanting it. We’ve just got to build into the game a little more and show a bit of restraint,” said White, who came on for Will Genia against Wales.

“If we can just get the start right and not give teams a leg-up early on, it’s all there for us.”

Both White and Koroibete sidesteppe­d questions on World Cup referees after Australia coach Michael Cheika’s rant following his side’s loss to Wales.

The Wallabies coach accused match officials of being “spooked” by a crackdown on high tackles. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? STIFF UPPER LIP. Australian scrumhalf Nic White has taken inspiratio­n from the silver screen for his magnificen­t moustache.
Picture: Getty Images STIFF UPPER LIP. Australian scrumhalf Nic White has taken inspiratio­n from the silver screen for his magnificen­t moustache.

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