Former Wales captain Siwan Lillicrap was concerned within the dance and mentioned she didn’t have an issue with it because it was extra about celebrating the event.
“We have got to let individuals be themselves and be the personalities they’re,” she advised the Scrum V podcast.
“I really feel for Jaz, I believe among the abuse that she’s getting just isn’t very good and probably not known as for.
“She would not want to take a seat in a darkish room. We’re seeing a character, she’s clearly pals with Sarah Bern, they play in Bristol collectively.
“Everyone seems to be entitled to their opinion. What we have at all times obtained to recollect is girls are totally different to males in the beginning and everybody processes their feelings otherwise and reacts in numerous methods.”
Rachel Taylor, one other former Wales captain, mentioned the dance was a “tough one” to evaluate.
“It is only a little bit of an odd response after a loss, however I simply assume their group mentality was to benefit from the day on the Principality and that is the type of temper that they had been in, but it surely’s in all probability an odd one for some rugby followers,” Taylor advised BBC Radio Wales.
“The ladies’s followers of the sport are fairly distinctive and fairly totally different at occasions due to that relationship they’ve with the gamers, so it is in all probability a bit of bit extra uncommon from how the boys’s and ladies’s rugby interact their followers.
“Within the girls’s recreation the gamers have a singular alternative to interact with the followers lots nearer they usually actually do share all the pieces, they’re so open on social media by way of their private lives and the way they work.”