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1st July 2017
04:26pm BST

Sinckler allegedly refused to walk through a guard of honour that the All Blacks had formed for the Lions, and Farrell, well, he wasn't too happy with him.
Sky Sports had no conclusive footage of Sinckler's refusal, but Farrell certainly wasn't happy, having to be held back by Taulaupe Faletau from going after Sinckler.
Sinckler was, in turn, ushered away by his team-mate Rhys Webb.
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The New Zealand Herald claimed that verbal insults were traded between the Lions prop and at least two All Blacks - believed to be halfback TJ Perenara and midfielder Ngani Laumape in the aftermath of the incident.
It wasn't the first time Sinckler had to be calmed down by his team-mates, as just after he won the late match-winning penalty, his Lions team-mates flocked around him in order to prevent him from reacting to the New Zealand tackler.
He obviously has a bit of a reputation for being a hot-head.
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He was like a raging bull ready to cause consternation.
Gatland will certainly have been impressed with the 24-year-old's competitiveness.
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