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1st August 2021
01:32pm BST

"We had Bundee Aki commentating the whole of the game, at the weekend," he told The Offload, last year. "It was weird... because Bundee Aki actually made me cringe a little bit, at how much he was going at it... There's a good way to do it and then there's a bit were you're like, 'Come on, rein it in a bit, pal'."
It will not be too surprising, then, to hear that Aki was one of the most vocal Lions at Cape Town Stadium, on Saturday.
Sitting up in the stands, Aki and several Lions made their feelings clear about many of the big plays, collisions and match official calls, during the game. The South African subs and backroom staff were at it too.
Ben James of Wales Online noted some of the comments coming from both camps, up in the stands, as the game raged on. After Conor Murray was taken out, in the air, by Cheslin Kolbe, Lions players called out:
"It's red. It's clearly a red!" "Come on, ref!" "F**k off!"Those exclamations were met, James reports, with a 'Hey, shut up!' from the Boks' camp. Later in the half, when Faf de Klerk went high on Murray, it caused further outrage in the stands as Lions players called for the officials to review the action. https://twitter.com/patmccarry/status/1421765416016359428 Aki was reportedly the most vocal of all the Lions. Rising to his feet after de Klerk connected with Murray, the Ireland and Lions star shouted:
"Look at the no arms. Get him off!"Referee Ben O'Keeffe and Television Match Official Marius Jonker did, briefly, discuss the de Klerk hit, but went no further than saying it was a penalty. The Lions lost 29-7 to a fired-up Springbok side and the Test Series is now squared at 1-1 with the Third Test acting as the decider, next Saturday.
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