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'''Stephen Jones''' is a Welsh journalist and the rugby union correspondent for [[The Times]] and [[The Sunday Times]], and has been for over 20 years and twice-named Sports Correspondent of the Year by the Sports Journalists' Association, much to the disbelief of rugby fans. He is best known for his deep resentment for rugby outside of [[England]] and the [[Guinness Premiership]] including in his own homeland of [[Wales]]. He harbours particularly bitter antipathy towards [[Ireland]] and [[New Zealand]]. Recently questions have been raised over his personal life due to articles that have focused heavily on "passionate" praise of [[Sale Sharks]] and England prop [[Andrew Sheridan]].
'''Stephen Jones''' is a Welsh journalist and the rugby union correspondent for [[The Times]] and [[The Sunday Times]], and has been for over 20 years and twice-named Sports Correspondent of the Year by the Sports Journalists' Association, much to the disbelief of rugby fans. He is best known for his deep resentment for rugby outside of [[England]] and the [[Guinness Premiership]] including in his own homeland of [[Wales]]. He harbours particularly bitter antipathy towards [[Ireland]] and [[New Zealand]].

Initially his articles caused major outrage in NZ akin to the cartoons of Mohumad, however over time that outrage has turned in to a realisation that the more venom he pours in to his rantings about the All Blacks and NZ Rugby, the better the All Blacks and NZ Rugby are doing.

In particular, his deep seated hatred of all things related to Rugby in NZ appears to stem from, according to statements made by him on NZ national televsion, NZ dragging the rest of the rugby world kicking and screaming in to the professional era in 1995 (while conveniently ignoring the large payouts received by the English team after the 1991 World Cup in England and 1995 World Cup in South Africa). It is this baseline of hatred from which he writes his supposedly award winning articles.

Recently questions have been raised over his personal life due to articles that have focused heavily on "passionate" praise of [[Sale Sharks]] and England prop [[Andrew Sheridan]].


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Revision as of 10:07, 18 August 2008

Stephen Jones is a Welsh journalist and the rugby union correspondent for The Times and The Sunday Times, and has been for over 20 years and twice-named Sports Correspondent of the Year by the Sports Journalists' Association, much to the disbelief of rugby fans. He is best known for his deep resentment for rugby outside of England and the Guinness Premiership including in his own homeland of Wales. He harbours particularly bitter antipathy towards Ireland and New Zealand.

Initially his articles caused major outrage in NZ akin to the cartoons of Mohumad, however over time that outrage has turned in to a realisation that the more venom he pours in to his rantings about the All Blacks and NZ Rugby, the better the All Blacks and NZ Rugby are doing.

In particular, his deep seated hatred of all things related to Rugby in NZ appears to stem from, according to statements made by him on NZ national televsion, NZ dragging the rest of the rugby world kicking and screaming in to the professional era in 1995 (while conveniently ignoring the large payouts received by the English team after the 1991 World Cup in England and 1995 World Cup in South Africa). It is this baseline of hatred from which he writes his supposedly award winning articles.

Recently questions have been raised over his personal life due to articles that have focused heavily on "passionate" praise of Sale Sharks and England prop Andrew Sheridan.