The Wrap: Reds take their learnings to break Australia’s Super Rugby duck
Grammarians universally frown upon the modern usage of the word ‘learnings’ as a dubious pluralisation of a singular noun. Meanwhile, rugby players and people aged under 30 wonder what on earth a grammarian is and continue to use ‘learnings’ with gay abandon. What is more interesting than arguing semantics over the evolution of language is observing the sheer number of times a losing skipper will trot out the obligatory line about taking learnings from this week’s failures only for his side to fail to remedy matters the following week. The word is rendered valueless not because of grammar but because it rolls off the tongue like a hundred other rugby cliches without any accountability attached. More Rugby The Wrap: Reds take their learnings to break Australia’s Super Rugby duck Highlanders vs Melbourne Rebels: Super Rugby Trans-Tasman live scores The Trans-Tasman showed ...