A NRL television presenter has been involved in a shameful Gaffe in the air before Newcastle Knights's great victory over the Dolphins, just weeks after receiving an apology for another awkward moment.
Fox League presenter, Eloise Sohier, had a time that would want to recover after looking to forget that she was live in the air.
Sohier was interviewing the support of Dolphins Tom Gilbert on live television before the game when he incorrectly referred to forward Mark Nicholls as “Matt Nicholls.”
Upon realizing his mistake, the journalist turned to his camera operator and asked him if they could “start again.”
Obviously, this was not possible because it was a living diet, with the chamber operator covering the lens with his hand while Sohier apologized repeatedly.
Fox Sports then resorts to the study and a very little impressed Lara Pitt.

The Fox League presenter, Eloise Sohier, asked to start over half of a live interview again

Fox League presenter, Lara Pitt, did not have fun for the Gaffe after the interview was interrupted

Sohier has been presenter of the NRL and other codes in Fox Sports in different capabilities since 2017
“Very well, only technical difficulties there with Tom Gilbert,” Pitt said, after letting out a frustrated sigh.
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“I have expelled all partners,” Walters replied to spread the situation while the panel laughed.
Many fans joked that Sohier was in Fox Sports for his work experience, or it was a new hiring of the media giant.
However, he has worked for the network in different presentation capabilities since 2017.
It is also the second time that Sohier has been involved in a shameful moment on live television in a football game this season, although the first incident was not his fault.
The Aramatta Eels eaves, Joe ofAhengue, was directed by the club to apologize to Sohier after an incident during a secondary interview during NRL tests.
Sohier was interviewing Zac Lomax before the EELS NRL test match against the Knights in Newcastle.

Sohier was also involved in a shameful moment during NRL tests that involve the Parramatta Zac Lomax star
Although Lomax was not playing, he was present for the interview when Ofahengueue, who had just completed his heating, passed in the background.
Then he turned back, approached Lomax behind and lowered his shorts, a joke commonly known as 'dacking'.
Lomax wore underwear and was not completely exposed, but seemed visibly ashamed.
The moment was developed in front of Sohier and a live audience, including children of the crowd.
Parramatta officials responded quickly, instructing Ofahengaue to apologize to Sohier. According to News Corp, the incident was not well received within the club.
The General Football Manager Mark O'Neill took immediate measures, asking of Ofahengue to communicate personally with Sohier to apologize.
The CEO of Parramatta, Jim Sarantinos, also contacted the managing director of Fox Sports, Steve Crawley, to formally apologize for the incident.
Meanwhile, Newcastle received a coup d'etat, with the English international Kai Pearce-Paul facing a prohibition of at least two games for his shoulder load in Daniel Saifiti.

International English Kai Pearce-Paul was accused of a success about former Newcastle player Daniel Saifiti
The second rolling of the Knights was breath in the second half of Newcastle's 26-12 victory over the Dolphins on Friday night, after his shoulder collected Saifiti's head.
The incident initially went unnoticed in the field, before the bunker picked it up.
The Dolphins did not receive a penalty and could not use the advantage of a single man, since any hope of a late return was off.
The Party Review Committee on Friday considered the blow as a shoulder charge and not as a high Tackle, given the lack of pearce-paul attempt to wrap his arm in the contact.
The most serious position means that games against Gold Coast and Canterbury will be lost with an early guilty.
If you try to fight the position and lose, Pearce-Paul would also lose the clash of six and six of Newcastle with the Wests tigers.