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Published 14:17 4 Sept 2023 BST
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"With adrenaline, I sometimes have some excesses. He (Ronan O’Gara) is clever, I think he did it on purpose to prevent us receiving the ball. At the time of the action, we were behind in the score so it was complicated. But that’s sport, it can happen. Once the match is over, we forget."https://twitter.com/DanielHussey2/status/1698082666988335125
"He wanted to play quickly so it happens, but I was in my zone. He pushed me twice, right? It’s weird… I know I’m no angel, but there’s respect, and tonight I think we crossed the line. "It has no place in our sport. But a card? It’s not possible either, because it’s for the players against the players, not between the players and the staff."Not known for holding anything back on or off the pitch, O'Gara concluded his response with a cutting final remark, making reference to Urdapilleta's World Cup omission from Michael Cheika's Los Pumas squad;
"It’s a disappointment, he didn’t have the class to apologise. I understand, he’s frustrated because he won’t be playing in the World Cup. That’s how it is."Related Articles:
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