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Published 11:56 24 Jun 2017 BST
Updated 18:24 24 Jun 2017 BST
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"You give them everything!"https://twitter.com/patmccarry/status/878616629927702528 This is not the first time Sexton has spoken out about match officials being biased in certain aspects towards the home team. When Mathieu Raynal was looking back at a video replay of a George North tackle in the win over Crusaders, Sexton moaned:
"You check everything for them and nothing for us."The Ireland outhalf has a right to be frustrated but he will have to check himself before approaching referees again, during and after games. O'Brien did get Peyper to check back on one crucial moment in the game but Kieran Read did NOT knock the ball on in the lead-up to Rieko Ioane's excellent, first try:
Peyper went to the TMO but the replays only succeeded in showing the world Read's awesome talent on a painful loop.
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O'Brien was also caught expressing his frustrations as he declared, "He'stood a f***ing eejit!" at one stage. It was not clear at whom the comments were directed at.
During the match itself, Sky Sports were forced to apologise when Tadhg Furlong was unhappy at the AB's scrum encroaching before the ball was even put in to a scrum. On the 26-minute mark, Furlong proclaimed:
"Check the f**king inches!"Peyper held up the scrum for several moments and it re-set before Aaron Smith eventually fed the ball in. A tough night at the office for the Lions but there are still two massive Tests to go.
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