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Check out these incredible sporting lowlights of the week

Roar Guru
7th June, 2016
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From funny golf shots to dodgy coin tosses and a rugby league player who bared all. It’s been another interesting week of sport where the lowlights were just as entertaining as the highlights.

After all the anticipation and build-up to State of Origin the coin toss was, baffling, to say the least.

Confusion reigned with New South Wales captain Paul Gallen perplexed by exactly what had happened. The coin apparently landed more on its side than face up, leading both Cameron Smith and Gallen to assume they’d both won the toss.

Outside of Origin we learned that Brazilian footballing superstar, Neymar, is terrible at baseball.
The 24-year-old’s hand-eye coordination left a lot to be desired in the batting cage when he couldn’t get close to connecting.

It was a different story for Matthew Dellavedova who connected in the wrong area for Cleveland in Game one of the NBA Finals. Trying to slap the ball out of Andre Iguodala’s hand, ‘Delly’ instead slapped his groin, much to the disgust of the Warriors player.

But all these moments couldn’t match Connor Watson for the Sydney Roosters who lost his shorts against the Wests Tigers. Luckily, Blake Ferguson was there to prevent Watson’s full moon gracing our TV screens for more than five seconds. Even coach Trent Robinson ‘cracked’ a smile. It was easily the lowlight of the week.

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