Cardiff boy Warburton hasn’t lost the appetite for a tackle, as this 79th minute smash on Racing Metro’s Eddy Ben Arous illustrates all too clearly.
As a result Sam warburton has turned into an internet superstar, trending globally on social network sites like Twitter and Facebook, and not for the first time either.
During the rugby world cup Sam was already made an internet hero after his red card tackle against France in the semi finals. Leading to a raft of statements about the Welsh Captain which included “Sam Warburton doesn’t need life insurance. Life needs Sam Warburton insurance.”
And it seems lightening is about to strike twice as Sam legally smashes the Racing Metro player onto his back.
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The Warburton Smash
St Davids Shopping Centre in the city of Cardiff welcomed 75 million shoppers in its first two years in business.
Good news, or so you would have thought.
But a local businessman believes the centre has turned the area surrounding St Davids Centre, in to something which resembles a town after a neutron bomb has gone off – devoid of life.
George Osztreicher, spokesman for the High Street and St Mary Street Traders’ Association is also a director of Cranes Music Shop in High Street.
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Albany Road; Once the jewell in the Plasnewydd ward crown, has become something of a cash cow for councillors looking to make up the shortfall of public spending cuts.
In a period which stretches across only 12 months shoppers who use Albany Road and its adjoining side streets was subjected to a barrage of parking tickets. 10,442 of them to be precise, raising up to a staggering 1 and a quarter million pounds for the local council.
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