Wales scrum-half Dan Biggar has made the headlines across the channel following an interaction with a referee during a Top 14 clash.
Northampton Saints allowed the number 10 to join French club Toulon with immediate effect after the Welsh star asked to leave Franklin’s Gardens.
Biggar, who has 103 caps for Wales and started all three Tests on last year’s British and Irish Lions tour of South Africa, had already announced that he would be leaving Saints at the end of the season.
The 33-year-old’s last appearance for the Saints came in 40-36 win over Wasps in early October.
In total, he played 69 times for the club after joining them from Welsh side Ospreys in 2018.
Incident in the Top 14:
Fans can’t believe that the fly-half has learned another language in order to argue with referee’s across the channel.
One user wrote: “Impressive to see that Dan Biggar’s already learned enough French to argue with the referees”
A second commented: “Well that’s a given. Fluent in arguing with refs in numerous languages.”
Another said: “Biggar has a superpower and it’s being able to argue with refs in any language on Earth.”
Dan Biggar facts:
Biggar has twice been selected to tour with the British and Irish Lions (2017 & 2021)
On 7 December 2015, Biggar won the BBC Cymru Sports Personality of the Year Award
Biggar came through the Ospreys development pathway, having attended Gowerton Comprehensive School in Swansea
The fly-half has his own routine before kicking goals, which fans now call “The Biggarena” after Los Del Rio’s 1995 hit, Macarena
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