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15th April 2022
06:31pm BST

LUKE PEARCE: "We've got a head contact. I think it's number 12... definitely have contact, definitely have foul play... we're looking at level of danger. To me, it's low danger. TMO: The top of Connacht 12 makes contact with the jaw of Leinster 10... hits the body first and drives up."As replays rolled, Bundee Aki got the attention of Johnny Sexton and let it be known there was no malice intended. Sexton laughed off whatever comments that came his way from a smiling Aki. With the penalty that came from that collision, Sexton kicked for an attacking lineout then dished a sublime inside pass to James Lowe for Leinster's fourth try. https://twitter.com/btsportrugby/status/1515017270921248777 As Sexton celebrated, the TV cameras flashed to Bundee Aki sitting along the sideline with a rueful look on his face. Having pushed Leinster mighty close in the first leg of their Champions Cup 'Last 16' encounter, this was a day when the four-time European champions really showed the Westerners who was boss. Earlier in the game, Jamison Gibson Park ran over Leinster's first try. The scrumhalf had been cleared to play in the match after a citing for his yellow card hit on Kieran Marmion was deemed just that, and not red card (or ban) worthy.
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