England Imposes TikTok Dances as Disciplinary Punishment
England, with an impressive streak of 10 consecutive victories before their next match against Argentina, has implemented a peculiar punishment system for its players. Winger Elliot Daly revealed that team infractions are paid for with TikTok dances. Daly, who is returning to the field this weekend after an injury, explained that those players who break the rules and accumulate fines must record a video dancing in the style of popular social media clips, although it is not mandatory to publish it online. After the 33-19 victory over New Zealand, Tommy Freeman, Fin Smith, Henry Pollock, and Freddie Steward posted a video on TikTok showing a choreography. The video, titled “post game feels” and with Irish dance music, accumulated around seven million views. Henry Slade commented that they dedicated 45 minutes to rehearse the dance in the hotel.
Coach Steve Borthwick added: “There has been a lot of laughter, a lot of very bad dancing, I think that’s one of the best.” The news continues, but specific details about the implementation and consequences of these “punishment dances” are not available in the information provided.“There are some fines that result in TikTok dances,” Daly said.
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