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"A player is clearly lifted above horizontal. He’s very close to the ground. He does end up on his head, but because he’s so close to the ground I’m only thinking yellow card. Have you got any other facts to add to that?"When Jonker did not move to contradict the statement, the referee made his mind up and it was 10 minutes in the sin-bin for Boyle. https://twitter.com/Smallclone_/status/1583545279822766081
"I know he wasn’t that far from the ground but you just watch here. He’s lifted him upside down, he’s dropped him on his head like The Undertaker, and regardless how far away from the ground he is, I think that’s dangerous and that’s a red in my opinion."Connacht prop Jack Augnier got over for a try while Peter Boyle was in the sin-bin and the home side never looked back. The Westerners climbed two places in the standings and are in 13th, after six rounds. On the latest House of Rugby [LISTEN from 34:20 below], meanwhile, hosts Greg O'Shea, Lindsay Peat and Jason Hennessy discussed Connacht's start to the season and the impact of losing Bundee Aki for so many games.
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