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Published 21:44 1 Jan 2023 GMT
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"He was probably a little bit high going into the contact area, as he likes to do," said Rob Kearney in the post-match analysis on Premier Sports. "A nasty collision... a little bit of a dint, and it doesn't look too good for him." Stephen Ferris, his fellow pundit, said Connacht calls for a Sexton card - yellow or red - were worth closer inspection but it would have been "harsh" as it was a soak tackle and 'unfortunate contact'.The Six Nations is a month away, and Leinster have some big Champions Cup fixtures, so all close to Sexton will be hoping that the outhalf's injury is more superficial than anything structural. As for the rest of the match, late tries from Rob Russell, Ryan Baird and a screamer from Josh van der Flier made the final scoreline look ugly for the Westerners. Our Man of the Match: Jordan Larmour (Leinster) Related articles: WATCH HOUSE OF RUGBY HERE:
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