Rugby commentator starts commentating on mundane daily chores and the results are sensational
By Rugby Onslaught

Rugby commentator starts commentating on mundane daily chores and the results are sensational

The lack of sport has hit us all hard in these worrying times. A rugby commentator called Nick Heath has decided to turn his talent to day-to-day activities rather than rugby, and the results are hilarious!

A rugby commentator called Nick Heath is known for commentating on many rugby games around the UK. He commentates on English rugby, school rugby and sometimes the Championship, and he is very talented.

Recently, there has been no rugby, nothing, zilch.

So this commentator has started commentating on day-to-day activities.

The videos have gone MASSIVELY viral on social media, and we can see why because it is utterly hilarious!

The videos have accumulated almost 500,000 views online as the rugby world desperately looks for things to watch that can be in any way related to sport.

Here is the first video the rugby commentator did, commentating on people crossing the road!

This video already has almost 4,000 likes and 200,000 views.

Utterly hilarious!

Nick Heath then went on to look at how people are shopping, just listen to the audio on this.

Titled, ‘Middle-Class Arena LIVE’!

It just gets better and better , this one titled, “Find a Bargain Steeple Chase!”

We think videos like this are brilliant as the sporting world is starved of content!

We hope to see more videos like this in the future from the rugby commentator!

While we’re here, we thought it would be worth reminding our rugby fans to wash their hands!

You should wash your hands:

While we’re here, we thought it would be worth reminding our rugby fans to wash their hands!

You should wash your hands:

  • after using the toilet or changing a nappy
  • before and after handling raw foods like meat and vegetables
  • before eating or handling food
  • After getting burned in the World Cup final
  • after blowing your nose, sneezing or coughing
  • before and after treating a cut or wound
  • after touching animals, including pets, their food and after cleaning their cages

Keep all this in mind and you will be fine lads and ladies!

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