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Published 09:20 6 Feb 2012 GMT
Updated 12:19 12 Nov 2014 GMT
The snarling loathsomeness on the face of Bradley Davies as he protested against his yellow card at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday ensures that the Wales second row takes his place alongside Thierry Henry and Oliver Cromwell on the list of prime public enemies in this part of the world.
Davies was protesting against the punishment of a yellow card and a ten-minute stay in the sin-bin, when we reckon he was fortunate not to have been sent off and arrested for his assault on Donnacha Ryan in the second half of the Six Nations rugby opener.
In searching for YouTube clips of the incident this morning we stumbled upon another rugby incident involving Davies.
It put a smile on our faces. Hopefully it does the same for you.
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