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15th October 2015
08:55am BST

'I received a violent punch on the area of the sternum. Due to the instantly pain (sic), I collapse (sic) to the ground and couldn’t breathe anymore. I received care from Dr Grisoli. All along the game I felt a violent pain the area where I had been beaten.'Papé is back training with France, ahead of their quarter final with New Zealand, but was forced to sit out of their Tuesday sessions. The evidence proffered by Dr Grisoli stacked the odds against O'Brien even further:
For O'Brien's part, he stated that he was "embarrassed" by the incident.
At his hearing, in London, he commented, "I just wanted to break free and try to get whoever it was off me at the time.
"I was fully focused on the next play and what my job was. It was early in the game and I just wanted to make sure I wasn’t making any mistakes at that stage, so I was fully focused on my next job.
"I was just trying to get rid of the player off my side and get to where I wanted to be in the defensive line."
O'Brien does have a very good disciplinary record at Test level. While he has received seven yellow cards in 96 Leinster games, he has never been sent to the sin bin for Ireland or the British & Irish Lions.
In 43 Tests, he has only conceded 37 penalties - a quite remarkable feat for a player that has spent most of his international career as openside flanker.
It was noted in the hearing that O'Brien is an ambassador with Special Olympics Ireland and has organised cycling events and fundraisers for the disabled.Explore more on these topics: