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4th January 2022
05:12pm GMT

Chris Farrell of Munster, second from left, is shown a yellow card by referee Chris Busby during the United Rugby Championship match against Connacht at The Sportsground in Galway. (Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)[/caption]
"For me," Darren Cave states, "I feel like I'm banging the same drum, every time I talk about this, but I don't like to see head-on-head [collisions]. "Chris Farrell is a former [Ulster] teammate of mine, he's a lovely guy and a class player. He's not dirty in the slightest but, for me, you can't be touching heads... if people are clashing heads because the tackler is entering the tackle zone too high, I just think it's a red card. "Head-on-head causes serious injuries. Just tackler lower. I don't like to see head-on-head collisions like that. I think it's really dangerous and I'd just like to see them out of the game."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1478402048450301953 Connacht took advantage of Chris Farrell being in the sin-bin as they scored from a driving maul, not long after he went to the sideline. That put them 10-8 clear and they held out for an important victory. It remains to be seen if any citings will follow that Connacht vs. Munster game, which saw another two players [Ben Healy and Shane Delahunt] sin-binned for a half-time fracas along the sideline. WATCH HOUSE OF RUGBY URC HERE:
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