It’s good to see Wallabies’ star Nick “Honey Badger” Cummins back doing what he does best – giving “true blue” soundbites to chuckling reporters while looking slightly ridiculous.
Only this time, he was speaking to an American reporter – who clearly didn’t have a bloody clue what he was talking about when using phrases like “red centre” and “single sheila”.
The Wallabies’ cult hero told US viewers he had just started wearing a mouth guard again, after two years of not wearing one.
“I finally got a whack on the gob,” he said.
“On the what?” the reporter asked.
“On the mouth, on the laughing gear, we call it,” Cummins explained.
Only this time, he was speaking to an American reporter – who clearly didn’t have a bloody clue what he was talking about when using phrases like “red centre” and “single sheila”.
The Wallabies’ cult hero told US viewers he had just started wearing a mouth guard again, after two years of not wearing one.
“I finally got a whack on the gob,” he said.
“On the what?” the reporter asked.
“On the mouth, on the laughing gear, we call it,” Cummins explained.
Moving off-topic, the curly-haired larrikin then advised American ladies searching for love to travel Down Under to try their luck.
“If you’re a single Sheila and you’re trying to find an Australian bloke, you duck off down there to Australia, you go to the Red Centre, you’ll find there’s a few shearers, a few stockmen and there you will find an Australian bloke,” he told the US reporter.
“A single Sheila?” the clearly confused reporter asked. And so it went on.
“If you’re a single Sheila and you’re trying to find an Australian bloke, you duck off down there to Australia, you go to the Red Centre, you’ll find there’s a few shearers, a few stockmen and there you will find an Australian bloke,” he told the US reporter.
“A single Sheila?” the clearly confused reporter asked. And so it went on.