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Published 20:21 8 Jan 2022 GMT
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"Just confirming, we do have shoulder contact to the head. And we are seeing that as foul play because the red player is upright - he's not bent at the hips. "We'll just go into the level of danger. He's coming from distance. I'm seeing it as a high degree, but there is another tackler involved. It is quite a dynamic situation. The player has caught it. He's coming down. So I'm going to mitigate it as a yellow card. Are we seeing that? Are we seeing it as a mitigation?"The TMO appeared convinced that Zebo's tackle was reckless and encouraged Adamson to look at more replays until he eventually changed his mind. Adamson then said there was no mitigation, after seeing another replay, and pointed out that Zebo should be tackling lower. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1479912666093215745 "It's a horror show for him," reflected former Munster and Ireland captain Donal Lenihan on RTE. "He accepted it as soon as he heard the referee's decision." Over on Premier Sports, Alan Quinlan, another former Munster player, said, "By the letter of the law, it's a red and he should go." Out came the red card and Zebo took no issue with it. His frustrating few months continued.
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