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Sheep shaggers


Sheep shagger, also spelt sheepshagger or sheep-shagger, is a derogatory term usually used to refer to Welsh people and New Zealanders. The insult is the labeling of the subject as someone who engages in sexual intercourse with sheep. In a court case in Britain, the use of the term directed at a Welsh person was ruled to be a "racially aggravating" factor in a disorderly conduct offence.

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Sheep shaggers


History

The use of the term "sheep shagger" to refer to a Welsh person has arisen from the prevalence of sheep and sheep farming in Wales. It is often viewed as offensive in Wales. The insult is also used by Australians to refer to New Zealanders for the same reason as it is in South Africa to refer to Australians. In response to complaints over the use of phrase, in a television advertisement for Toyota, the New Zealand Advertising Standards Authority determined the phrase was not viewed as offensive to the majority of New Zealanders.

Football

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At football matches in England, supporters of Welsh teams as well as Welsh players are often called sheep shaggers in football chants from opposing fans. It is also used in Scotland to refer to supporters of Aberdeen. In 2001, Cardiff City signed English player Spencer Prior and jokingly included a contract clause that he would be obliged "to have a physical liaison with a sheep", in response to their fans being called sheep shaggers.

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The name "Sheep Shaggers" has been used for at least two football fanzines - those for Bedford Town and for football in Western England.

Court case

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In Prestatyn, Wales the phrase was the subject of a 2013 court case, after Anthony Taaffe of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, a guest at a holiday park in Gronant, called an off-duty policeman and security staff "a bunch of sheep shaggers". Taaffe claimed, in his defence, that the phrase was "a term for people living in the countryside". He also admitted a second similar offence, in which he called a police officer, at the custody unit to which he had been taken, a "Welsh sheep shagger". Taaffe was fined £150 after he admitted racially aggravated disorderly behaviour.

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