Harlequins ban vuvuzelas from ground

South African fans blow vuvuzelas
Vuvuzelas have been extremely popular at the World Cup

Harlequins have become the first rugby league side to ban vuvuzela horns from their ground.

The instruments have become a talking point at the World Cup with some people being critical of the noise they make.

Quins have acted after some supporters took horns to the Quins' recent home clash with Leeds.

Chief executive Paul Blanchard said: "We have to consider the players and ensure they can hear each other and the referee's signals."

He added: "Also, as anyone who has been watching the World Cup will attest, vuvuzelas completely block out the sound of cheering and singing."

The move follows several other venues, including the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and AFC Wimbledon, in banning the noisy horns.

Source: BBC

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