England full-back Freddie Steward covers up his bottom after being caught short against Wales in the early exchanges of their Six Nations clash.
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England fullback Freddie Steward was left dangerously exposed in the opening exchanges against Wales in Cardiff.
This is a huge part of what makes the Championship so unique, and what continues to captivate the imagination of audiences and fans around the world.” A second commented: “Freddie Steward needed to show a clean pair of cheeks in defense there.” One fan wrote:” My 2-year-old’s first introduction to Six Nations rugby being Freddie Steward’s bum wasn’t quite the exposure I’d intended…”
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Steward commented: "Certainly, you always aim to be the best in the world. [BBC](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/bbc) Sport about the slip, he said: "I turned around and felt them go down and heard a big roar behind me. Steward was left running with the ball whilst trying to also pull up his fallen shorts, to the delight of the Cardiff crowd who let out a big roar following his wardrobe malfunction. Just two minutes into the match Steward looked to carry the ball from deep and evaded Taulupe Faletau in the process. [England](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/england-rugby-union-team) star Freddie Steward saw the funny side of having his bum exposed to the 74,500-strong crowd at the Principality Stadium during his country's clash with rivals Wales. Second half tries from Kyle Sinckler and Ollie Lawrence ensure and a conversion from Farrell ensured it was England who left the Welsh capital with the points.
England's Six Nations clash with Wales got off to an interesting start as England ace Freddie Steward showed his opponents a clean pair of cheeks when his ...
"Freddie Steward showing a clean pair of cheeks to his pursuers," a second joked. While a third added: "just saw someone’s full-on a*** in the England vs Wales game… While another added Steward had "made an a*** out of Faletau" by evading the tackle before frantically pulling his shorts back up.
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“That’s the one thing that every rugby player wants to aspire to. “You always aim to be the best in the world,” he said. Adept under the high-ball and with a boot to rival any full-back in the world, Steward has already gained many admirers and the Leicester Tigers man admitted post-match that he harbours aspirations of one day becoming the very best in his position.
Cardiff felt like a throwback. At half-time the man on the Tannoy pronounced it “Wales 3 England 8 in a physical battle”. He was right.
Watching Alex Dombrandt play is a reminder of one of the greatest Tigers of them all, Dean Richards. Earlier in the afternoon we had witnessed Ireland and — to a lesser extent — Italy ripping each other’s defences to pieces. At half-time the man on the Tannoy pronounced it “Wales 3 England 8 in a physical battle”.
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‘That was a tough Test match. ‘We are at the start of our journey and this was a challenge for us against a team that unified to come together for this crowd. as skipper Owen Farrell insists the performance was a 'step in the right direction' ‘We’re right at the start. ‘I thought it was a step forward,’ said Farrell. Any rugby player want to aspire to that so it’s setting myself those little challenges to get there.’
England full-back Freddie Steward was determined to do his best for his team when they were up against Wales despite a potentially embarrassing incident.
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The full-back was in inspired form during England's Six Nations victory over Wales.
Go and take it on.” That is part of the skill, too.” “He (Steward) was unbelievable.
Freddie Steward has been compared to cricketer Harry Brook by Max Malins for the impact the England full-back has made to the international side.
Go and take it on." "Some people could get swallowed up in that, but just go out there with no fear, go and enjoy it, enjoy the occasion. "We were disappointed with the start against Scotland [in England's opening game], but we have shown promise. That is part of the skill, too." "He [Steward] was unbelievable. "He is one of the best, isn't he?