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Published 22:09 21 Jun 2021 BST
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"The red card was unfortunate. When it happened, I was disappointed about it but it’s part of rugby. Obviously, they’re putting in those safer rules for people’s safety which is very good. "As a player you’ve just got to adapt and learn from it. I was just happy that we won the game and that we got over the line. I didn’t think about anything else apart from that." "There is a fine line," he added. "You’ve just got to make sure you keep working week-in, week out. I do it all the time. Obviously I came on the short end of the straw that time but it’s a constant work-on, it’s a constant thing that has to be done every week. It’s all marginal and I’ve just got to make sure it’s the right marginals and not the wrong end of it."Part of what makes Aki a talisman for every team he lines out for is the full-blooded nature of his defence, and attack. While he will be working on his tackle technique, and when to line up opposition ball-carriers, he is conscious that controlled aggression - as much as it seems like a misnomer - is vital to his make-up.
"Obviously there is safety within the game and I’ve just got to make sure that I put my physicality and aggression in a different kind of way, making sure it’s more towards the safety side of things more than anything else."
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