A former rugby player rescues a sheep trapped in barbed wire
@Deepizzaguy (122293)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
October 11, 2021 5:01pm CST
To be honest with you since rugby is not televised in any of the major television networks in the U S, I never heard of former Australian rugby player Nick "Honey Badger" Cummins.
However the Honey Badger is one person who has a heart of gold dealing with animals in trouble when he and his wife were traveling on a road in New Zealand last month when he saw a sheep who was trapped with his head in barbed wire.
The Honey Badger decided to assist the sheep get out of his trouble by getting the horns of the sheep out of the barbed wire, getting the sheep out of trouble.
Honey Badger then grabbed the sheep and placed over the barbed wire where the sheep could roam free on the grass field since Honey Badger did not want the sheep to be hit by an auto on the road next to the fence.
It is nice to see retired sports stars do their part to assist a sheep in need when they are trapped on a barbed wire trap.
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@Deepizzaguy (122293)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
12 Oct 21
It really is since it shows that sports stars have golden hearts.
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@Deepizzaguy (122293)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
12 Oct 21
The sheep is okay after Honey Badger freed him from his trap with the barbed wire.
@Deepizzaguy (122293)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
12 Oct 21
That is true since I like rugby a lot even though it does not get covered in our nation.
@Deepizzaguy (122293)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
12 Oct 21
I agree with you since a lot of sports stars have hearts of compassion toward animals and human beings who are in trouble.
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