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Jockstraps, streakers and frogs – sport’s most memorable excuses

Wilder claimed his legs were “shot” before the fight had even begun due to the 40-pound costume he wore.

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Deontay Wilder blamed his loss to Tyson Fury on an elaborate pre-fight costume.

Wilder, who suffered a seventh-round TKO loss, said the 40-pound costume, worn as a tribute to Black History Month, was too heavy and left his legs “shot” before the fight had even begun.

Here the PA news agency looks at other sporting excuses, some more plausible than others.

Manchester United’s grey kit

Neil Shipperley (left) celebrates scoring Southampton's second goal
Neil Shipperley (left) celebrates scoring Southampton’s second goal (Fiona Hanson/PA)

Shane Warne’s diet pill

Shane Warne's mother wanted him to look slimmer on television
Shane Warne’s mother wanted him to look slimmer on television (Mike Egerton/PA)

Lighton Ndefwayl’s tight jockstrap

David James’ Playstation addiction

David James was addicted to gaming
David James was addicted to gaming (Daniel Law/PA)

New Zealand poisoned

South Africa claimed an historic Rugby World Cup final victory over the All Blacks on home soil in 1995, with the image of Nelson Mandela, in a Springbok shirt, handing the trophy to captain Francois Pienaar a memorable moment in sport. New Zealand, though, revealed many of their players had suffered food poisoning ahead of the game and put the blame on a – possibly fictitious – waitress called ‘Suzie’.

Ukraine croak

O’Sullivan and the streaker

Ronnie O’Sullivan could not believe his eyes when he was confronted by a streaker
Ronnie O’Sullivan could not believe his eyes when he was confronted by a streaker (Nigel French/PA)

Smith’s dropped catch

Australia captain Steve Smith blamed an overhead camera for distracting him as he dropped a catch against India in 2015. Smith claimed Spidercam – a manoeuvrable camera suspended above the pitch by wires – was directly in his eye line as he dropped Lokesh Rahul during the fourth Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Rahul was on 46 and went on to make 110. Darren Lehmann, Australia’s coach at the time, defended Spidercam, saying: “I think it’s good for the game. It’s not ideal, where it was positioned for that particular ball. I actually like watching it.”

Genetically modified Scots

Gordon Strachan blamed genetics for a failed Scotland World Cup campaign
Gordon Strachan blamed genetics for a failed Scotland World Cup campaign (Jane Barlow/PA)
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