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Published 11:51 17 Jun 2017 BST
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As the game entered the final stages, though, he took a couple of late knocks as the Maori landed their last blows.
He was involved in an off the ball incident with James Lowe, a Maori replacement and Dan Biggar that was reviewed by the television match official but no action was taken.
O'Brien certainly felt he had been struck in the face when he was on the ground and with calls of 'Sir' tried to let referee Jaco Peyper know all about it.
With the game waved on, and the Maori looking to attack off a scrum, O'Brien responded how he knows best - with a beastly turnover.
It was a joy to watch and got his teammates pumped right up.
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Vice-like grip. Turnover secured.
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