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Female rugby commentator Sara Orchard is taunted by sexist trolls after BBC’s coverage of England vs Fiji

Orchard is a qualified coach and referee... but despite making history, some just chose to demean her despite co-commentator Brian Moore praising debut

SARA ORCHARD made history this weekend by becoming the first woman to be a lead commentator on a rugby match - but she was still targeted by cruel, sexist trolls.

Orchard, a qualified rugby coach and referee, was praised by BBC co-commentator Brian Moore for her impressive knowledge of England's win over Fiji.

 Sara Orchard made an impressive debut as the first woman to be lead commentator on a rugby match at the weekend
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Sara Orchard made an impressive debut as the first woman to be lead commentator on a rugby match at the weekendCredit: Getty Images
 Orchard is an accomplished commentator at the BBC on a variety of sports, but especially rugby
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Orchard is an accomplished commentator at the BBC on a variety of sports, but especially rugby
 Jonathan Joseph of England dives to scores his team's seventh try against Fiji
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Jonathan Joseph of England dives to scores his team's seventh try against FijiCredit: Getty Images

But somw unimpressed Twitter users wasted no time in criticising her commentary debut on yesterday afternoon's BBC2 highlights show - despite being one of the youngest women sports reporters with the BBC and an admired figure among sports broadcasters.

She has worked for a range of BBC channels including BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC London TV News and has commentated for the Rugby World Cup and Six Nations before since joining the corporation 11 years ago.

Phil McGrath commented: "Why is #rugby so awful on telly when @bbcrugbyunion BBC rugby has a female commentator. Calm down dear."

While Clive Johnson wrote: "a female voice is so irritating for rugby.....what next ?";

And user Salcombecrab posted: "Please don't subject me to your female commentator for the England rugby again thanks."

Another called her commentary "verbal diarrhoea" while one said: "Made me turn over immediately. So painful. No need, PC for PC sake #getheroff."

 Orchard was on the receiving end of vile abuse by cruel, sexist trolls
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Orchard was on the receiving end of vile abuse by cruel, sexist trolls
 England's Semesa Rokoduguni kisses the ball as he scores England's eighth try at Twickenham
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England's Semesa Rokoduguni kisses the ball as he scores England's eighth try at TwickenhamCredit: PA:Press Association

Orchard did not get drawn into the Twitter row, but Moore tweeted afterwards: "Sara Orchard had a good debut today.

"Best advice I can give her is - whatever you say and however you say it, some people won't like it."

When one user criticised Moore for "making a big deal of it", he retorted: "See how many women think it's a big deal. When it is the first time, and nothing wrong with marking that."

 Former England rugby star Brian Moore, and Orchard's co-commentator praised her and targeted the trolls
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Former England rugby star Brian Moore, and Orchard's co-commentator praised her and targeted the trollsCredit: Getty Images

Comments were not all negative, however - with many praising Orchard's contribution on her debutt.

While many hoped it will set a trend for other sports, including the likes of Eleanor Oldroyd and Gabby Logan.

England trounced Fiji 58-15 at Twickenham on Saturday thanks to NINE tries from the likes of Jonathan Joseph, Elliot Daly and Temiana Harrison - as well as two from Fiji born Semesa Rokoduguni.

Eddie Jones's side have now won all 11 games since he took over as head coach in February of this year.

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