Rugby World Cup host leaves fans speechless with leggy Eiffel Tower display
Rugby World Cup presenter Sarra Elgan has left fans speechless with a stunning snap in front of the Eiffel Tower.
Elgan is currently in Paris to cover the tournament for Welsh channel S4C. The experienced presenter is a well-known figure in rugby thanks to her role as host on BT Sport (now TNT Sports), as well as previous work on the Aviva Premiership at ESPN and the LV Cup.
Sarra took to Instagram on Friday to post a picture of herself in front of the Eiffel Tower ahead of the opening match of the tournament between hosts France and New Zealand.
“Bonjour a 35 degree Paris! Opening link done… France vs New Zealand. We coming for you,” she captioned the photo as she posed alongside the iconic tower in all its glory.
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But many of her 50,000 followers were more astounded by the spectacle offered by Elgan herself, who showcased her stunning figure in a classy outfit made complete with a short skirt and high heels.
One marvelling fan commented on her post: “Beautiful gorgeous stunning,” while another wrote: “You look just stunning.”
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A third added: “One of the World's greatest sights and the Eiffel Tower!”
Others chimed in by commenting: “Looking magnifique,” and “Such a sexy woman.”
Elgan also went on to post a selfie video on her story inside the Stade de France, where she could be seen gearing up for the heavyweight clash in the press area alongside colleagues.
England's rugby team will be aiming for glory in France, with Umbro supplying their kits for the tournament. It is the first time that the supplier have been handed the chance to produce the kits, with a traditional white home shirt emblazoned with the iconic red rose.
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The French capital was sweltering ahead of kick-off, with temperatures reaching 35 degrees Celsius. And it was expected to rise even further as two of the tournaments heavyweights went head-to-head.
New Zealand are the joint-most successful nation in Rugby World Cup history with three titles, but were handed the biggest defeat in their history by South Africa two weeks ago. France, meanwhile, are still in search of their first tournament triumph.
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