I don't require commentary. I always watch without the sound. They have nothing to say and besides that, when they're talking they aren't concentrating on the game. I am light years ahead of them most of the time, they constantly credit players with tackles when it's another who makes the real difference or is the main tackler, they utterly miss players sustaining injury, place it in the wrong part of the body when they finally have their attention drawn to the injury, often call a players second or third touch his first ! Completely miss a substitution even though they are there at the game and I get just one angle and a bare second or two yet still notice the change.
It's drivel mostly and I don't give a **** about the female perspective. If you haven't been in the organised fight that rugby league is you just don't know what the **** you're talking about.
Imagine a man describing and commenting on childbirth. Now you get my position on women commentating. I could however listen to a woman who has played rugby league, just as long as she's punched on ha ha.