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Published 15:16 30 Dec 2018 GMT
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"The decisions with the yellow cards, I didn't say anything to the ref about those decisions. James was obviously accidentally but by the letter of the law it's red and the other two guys, they were yellow cards. It was only one decision I sort of argued with, I got a penalty against me for retaliation and then 10 minutes later, they retaliated and there was no reversal. "That was the only decision I really had a problem with, or maybe James Ryan's one late in the first half where the ball squirts out and we got penalised for that. Other than that, I thought the decisions were correct.
He assured that Leinster were prepared for a battle like the one they met in the lion's den, just that the cards cost them dearly.
"Yeah, it was just those three decisions around the cards. Two guys going down, high tackle and then with Tadhg's one, there's someone in the way and he just disappears at the last moment and Tadhg connects with his head. It was obviously accidental, Tadhg and James' one.They won't want it to happen again.
"They're three decisions and there are other penalties we shouldn't have given away and we're going to have to look at. It cost us dearly today, but it's a good learning for us as if that happens against Toulouse, we lose and could be out of Europe."
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