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Six Nations: Ireland rue ‘moment of madness’ red card but wonder why Wales weren’t punished – Stuff.co.nz
Irish forced to play 66 minutes with 14 men in five-point Six Nations defeat to Wales.
Ireland coach Andy Farrell is backing a gutted’ Peter OMahony to recover from his Six Nations red card for a reckless shoulder charge and has wondered why Wales were not punished for other incidents.
OMahony was sent off in the 14th minute after hitting a ruck and leading with his shoulder, striking Wales prop Tomas Francis in an act described in the Irish press “a moment of madness.
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Peter O’Mahony of Ireland is shown a red card by referee Wayne Barnes for a reckless shoulder…
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