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'Rude' exchange between Owen Farrell and Luke Pearce caught on ref mic

By Ian Cameron
Owen Farrell of Saracens, talks to the referee, Luke Pearce during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Saracens and Bristol Bears at the StoneX Stadium on November 25, 2023 in Barnet, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

England flyhalf and Saracens captain Owen Farrell found himself caught in a heated exchange with referee Luke Pearce on Saturday.

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Saracens secured a narrow 39-31 victory over Bristol Bears at the StoneX Stadium, but Farrell had a nightmare day at the kicking tee, missing five conversions and a penalty.

The home side, however, outscored Pat Lam’s Bears 7-4 on the penalty count, but on social media the spotlight shifted to a verbal clash between Farrell and Pearce.

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A video posted on X.com showed Farrell snapping back at Pearce after a discussion around a contentious ruck.

The exchange between Farrell and Pearce went as thus:

Owen Farrell: “That’s 3 at the maul.”

Luke Pearce: “Thanks, I can count.”

Owen Farrell: “Don’t be rude to me, there’s no need to be rude to me.”

Known for his outspoken nature with officials, Farrell seemed in this instance to have the support of many social media users who picked up on the exchange. Pearce – known for his directness with players – seemed to take Farrell’s feedback onboard, on this occasion, conceding to Farrell’s request not to be rude with him.

After the match Sarries DoR Mark McCall described Farrell’s strangely inaccurate performance as ‘one of those days’: “That was one of those days. I don’t think we’ll see that again. He was at the heart of the turnaround in the second half. It was a pretty ordinary first half and a better second half.”

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