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13th November 2020
07:35pm GMT

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On his next carry, against Williams, he left the Welsh star in his dust with a superb carry that almost led to a Sexton score. Minutes later and James Lowe was miffing with Welsh players again. This time it was Justin Tipuric that got into it with him after the Ireland No.11 had made another strong carry.
Then, with Ireland leading 25-9 in the closing moments, Lowe crashed over for the exclamation point score:
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1327363240943345666
Williams has always had a reputation for getting under the skin of his opponents, as former England and Lions star James Haskell recalled back in 2018:
"When I first played against him, and Wales, I'd never heard of him, didn't know who he was. He was playing division two or something, like, a year before. I remember going into a tackle and he got up, trod on my leg, kicked me, and I was like, 'Who the f*** is this guy?' "Next thing, late shot, judo elbow in the head... so that game was done, he carried on and his career sky-rocketed and I got the opportunity [to tour with the Lions] and I was like, 'Mate, what were you doing in those early games'. "He says, 'Sorry, but remember I had being playing division two, gnarly mens rugby and I was a scaffolder. That's what I thought it was like'. But he was real niggly... especially with a round-house kick. You'd have to watch out for that one."Loved by his teammates, less so by his opponents. That's 'Sanjay for you.
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