Daily Mail

Brown dumps Twitter as fan rage erupts

- CHRIS FOY Rugby Correspond­ent in Umhlanga @FoyChris By Marcus

Mike BroWn has condemned an england fan who abused him and his Harlequins team-mate Joe Marler and cast doubt on his commitment during the latest test defeat.

reports of a clash between england players and fans in Bloemfonte­in came to light after the Springboks’ 23-12 win which left them 2-0 up in the series with one game left in Cape town on Saturday. now it has emerged that the hostility came from a spectator supporting the tourists — and Brown was satisfied that he acted appropriat­ely in response.

‘i had a “supporter” leaning over and saying in certain ways that i wasn’t trying hard enough,’ said the veteran full back, who has also stopped using twitter because of the abuse he has received. ‘i just told him to shut up and walked off. that was it.

‘He was an england supporter. He had a flag and kit — the full gear. i was very happy with my reaction. i’m not a robot, i’m a human being. i told him to shut up — like i would tell anyone if they said something like that.

‘at the end of the day, he can say he doesn’t like me as a player and he doesn’t think i can do this, that or the other. that’s fine. that’s his opinion. But don’t ever say i’m not trying because people can see how much i put in on the field. i just think it’s rude and way off the mark.

‘even if i make mistakes or don’t play very well, there’s never a game in my career where i haven’t put 100 per cent effort in. i’ve got 71 caps and name a time when i haven’t it’s the same put 100 for per my cent team-mates. effort in. Look at last weekend — it’s probably over-trying that’s our problem rather than under-trying.

‘You can see how much it means to me and the others to play for england. So i can’t understand someone swearing and saying i don’t put effort in. i don’t use twitter any more for that reason because it’s not really feedback — it’s abuse.’ Meanwhile, england forwards coach Steve Borthwick issued a retort yesterday to Warren Gatland’s claim that Wales and england are ‘poles apart’ after his side’s successful summer tour, in contrast to england’s recent slump. ‘i know Warren, i respect him as a coach and he can have his opinion,’ said Borthwick. ‘ But we went to argentina (where Wales won back-to-back tests) last year and won 2-0, and our recent record against Wales has been good.’

 ?? REUTERS ?? Full tilt: Brown scores England’s first try in the Bloemfonte­in defeat
REUTERS Full tilt: Brown scores England’s first try in the Bloemfonte­in defeat
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