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9th January 2021
09:09pm GMT

Bristol Bears director of rugby Pat Lam. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)[/caption]
Aside from the obvious league standings implications, the other big talking point of the game arrived when England and Lions tighthead Kyle Sinckler let his emotions get the better of him after a no-arms tackle before Luke Cowan-Dickie.
The Chiefs and England hooker went low and barrelled into the legs of Sinckler, and referee Karl Dickson blew for a penalty to the Bears. Perhaps wanting a stiffer punishment, Sinckler exclaimed:
"Are you f***ing serious?!"The TV microphones on the sidelines picked up Sinckler's outburst and the prop was told, "the language you used is unacceptable," by Dickson. That was the end of the matter, on the field, but many watching felt Sinckler was lucky not to be sanctioned. Players have been sent off for directing foul-mouthed comments at referees, over the years, with Dylan Hartley (in)famously missing the 2013 British & Irish Lions Tour after being sent off in a Premiership final. His transgression was to call referee Wayne Barnes a 'f***ing cheat'. Following the game, Sinckler took to social media. Before praising his Bears teammates for the hard-fought win, Sinckler apologised for his comments to Dickson. https://twitter.com/KyleSinckler/status/1347986407244103681 Adding a layer to the on-field exchange, Sinckler used to be a Harlequins teammate of Dickson, who played nine seasons as a scrumhalf at The Stoop before retiring in 2017. Dickson started his journey as a ref back in 2014 and oversaw his first Test match, between Wales and France, last October.
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