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Published 21:24 14 Feb 2015 GMT
Updated 13:46 15 Feb 2015 GMT
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Ireland coach Joe Schmidt confirmed, post-match, that Sexton underwent, and passed, a Head Injury Assessment when he was getting stitched up for an eye injury.
Schmidt commented, 'He was off for blood, he had to be sutured. He got a few stitches and a shiner. We were more worried that if that shiner blows up a little bit, it’s a little bit hard to judge distance and, therefore, we were a little bit worried.
'Our medical team did a HIA on him anyway, just as a precaution; to make sure. But he started giving out to the doc when the doc first came on and we knew he was pretty lucid, because that’s just like Johnny.'
Schmidt added, 'Johnny is fine. He’s probably just frustrated that he missed one kick for touch that went out on the full, but I thought he kicked incredibly well out of his hand, including one fantastic kick into the right corner early on.'
Gargantuan French prop Uini Antonio believes his team fell short as they put in a '7 out of 10 performance' against a world-class Irish side.
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