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Published 15:58 18 Jun 2022 BST
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The TMO was not arguing back so Davies escaped with a trip to the sin-bin. The Leicester players, and supporters, were far from happy, and plenty of neutrals watching on were siding with their ire. Up in the stands, Tigers boss Steve Borthwick shook his head, while Barnes cautioned a couple of Leicester players for their angry response to Davies escaping a red card. https://twitter.com/jaredwright17/status/1538167763528822786 You can watch the full clip, and Wayne Barnes talking his decision through with his TMO, below. https://twitter.com/btsportrugby/status/1538169037561253888 It was left to Tigers to take advantage of being a man better off, even if it was for only 10 minutes. They scored through Hanro Liebenburg and grabbed a second try, from Jasper Wiese, either side of an Elliott Daly penalty. When Davies returned to the fray, his Sarries side trailed 12-6."We’ve got head contact, he’s upright… it’s now about how hard he hit him… there is a degree of danger… definitely foul play… direct head contact... no mitigation... it starts at a yellow card. Anyone disagree?"
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