Western Mail

It was none of Nigel’s business – Quinlan

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FORMER Ireland internatio­nal Alan Quinlan says Nigel Owens went too far on the weekend in asking Simon Zebo to apologise to Michael Lowry for taunting the Ulster player in a try celebratio­n.

And the ex-Munster back-rower added it was none of Owens’ business that winger Zebo wagged his finger at Lowry as he went past him to score Racing 92’s fifth try in a key Heineken Champions Cup clash.

Immediatel­y afterwards the Welsh referee was heard telling Zebo there was no need for it and advising him to say sorry.

He did just that and apologised for a second time on social media afterwards.

Owens’ actions received praise from on high with World Rugby chief executive Brett Gosper lauding the Welshman for his ‘thoughtful and well managed interventi­on’.

And he also applauded Zebo for ‘the positive way he accepted and acted on the advice’.

Others have suggested there was no need for Zebo to apologise and 27-times capped Quinlan agreed.

“It’s a load of rubbish if you ask me,” Quinlan said, speaking on Off The Ball AM.

“It was none of Nigel Owens’ business.

“I’m not even saying it’s that big a thing Owens saying it but it’s highlighte­d it a lot more.

“It’s a storm in a teacup.”

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