DogBone of the highest quality.the final comment cost you the retweet but this is still the highest tier of content i’ve ever seenHeartbreaking there for Olive.
A great opportunistic play by Mabel. Some pet owners joined the conversation posting similar fight between their pets asking him to provide some commentary.…”Going to the upright….. high tariff…. They’ve lived every second of this great contest. We canât wait to see what else they have in store for us.Niamh Shackleton is a pint sized person and journalist at UNILAD. Hardly a dry eye here in this crowd tonight. After studying Multimedia Journalism at the University of Salford, she did a year at Caters News Agency as a features writer in Birmingham before deciding that Manchester is (arguably) one of the best places in the world, and therefore moved back up north. I’d like to see them seeded against one of our guinea pigs. It’s just what I and many people needed right nowPlease, when the rest of the sports come back, don’t let this one go away! A deserved winner.You’re some sort of quarantine genius. Scottish BBC broadcaster Andrew Cotter â who mainly covers golf and rugby union sporting events â took to social media to share his amusing new hobby of commentating on his dogs.The video shared on Twitter was simply captioned: âI was boredâ. Earlier in March, he went viral giving a play-by-play of the duo racing to eat their food.People on social media loved his commentary, but were sad to see Olive lose the game. Many fans requested Cotter to keep more such video of his dogs with his commentary to beat quarantine blues. 3:10. Daniel Meirion Walker (born 19 March 1977) is an English journalist, newsreader and television presenter. Dog Named Stella 52,739 views. The two men spent a total of about four hours with each other on the day. But you’ve just got to retain possession. In it, you can hear Andrew give a running commentary of his dogs, Olive and Mable, racing to finish their food.You see the two Labradors race to their bowls, tails wagging, as Andrew eagerly watches the pair to see who finishes their meal first.Both pups clear their bowls in an impressive 60 seconds with Olive just about pipping former champion Mable to the post.Despite the intense competition, youâll be pleased to know the pair remain âgreat friendsâ.The hilarious video was shared yesterday, March 27, and has already received 58,600 retweets along with almost 200,000 likes.
He ... and providing commentary and news via the BBC's online channels and Twitter. He wrote: Cotter… I love that this is going to be the highlight of your career. Savour the moment. On 26 November 2011, Gary Speed appeared as a guest on Football Focus with Walker. That’s Charlie on the left, Eli on the right. Twitter fans felt for the older dog after her crushing defeat. The commentary reached a crescendo, when Mabel suddenly grabbed the bone, and Cotter excitedly added, “No mercy from the younger dog who takes this victory just as time runs out.” Sharing the clip on his social media handles, dubbing the event as ‘game of bones’, he wrote: “Some sports are slower. Rugby Media Recommended for you. “You can see how excited they are. We need a sequel.Former footballer Gary Lineker shared the video to his page and deemed Andrew âone of the very best commentators we haveâ and he also called the video âgreat stuffâ.Fame has evidently made Olive and Mable very sleepy as Andrew shared a picture of the adorable pair snoozing this afternoon, March 28, stating that âthis has changed themâ.Congratulations to ârelentlessâ Olive for regaining her title.
Dan Walker: Dan shared a picture of his dog on Twitter (Image: BBC) The presenter admitted that he had a mild infection on his eyelid as he shared a picture with his followers on Twitter. With next to no sports taking place during the coronavirus pandemic, this announcer’s commentary on his dogs’ mealtime is the next best thing. Walker said of Speed: "I always found him to be kind, funny, … The clip that British sportscaster Andrew Cotter shared to Twitter on Friday shows pups Mabel and Olive racing to see who can wolf down a bowl of dog chow the quickest.