The International referee said he'd never been so nervous in his life. / Maura Hickey
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I was delighted to see international rugby ref-turned-farmer, Nigel Owens, officially become a suckler farmer as his first calf hit the ground.
The Welshman bought a pedigree Hereford heifer, dubbed Hannah, who gave birth to her first calf last week.
Nigel took to Twitter before the birth, saying: “There’s only two times I’ve been nervous in my life, one was refereeing the World Cup Final and the other one was coming out all those years ago.
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“But I don’t think I’ve been as nervous as today, because today down on the farm, I’m expecting the first calf to be born since I set up the Mairwen herd. I’ve never been so nervous in my life. God, I’m glad I can’t give birth.”
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I was delighted to see international rugby ref-turned-farmer, Nigel Owens, officially become a suckler farmer as his first calf hit the ground.
The Welshman bought a pedigree Hereford heifer, dubbed Hannah, who gave birth to her first calf last week.
Nigel took to Twitter before the birth, saying: “There’s only two times I’ve been nervous in my life, one was refereeing the World Cup Final and the other one was coming out all those years ago.
“But I don’t think I’ve been as nervous as today, because today down on the farm, I’m expecting the first calf to be born since I set up the Mairwen herd. I’ve never been so nervous in my life. God, I’m glad I can’t give birth.”
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