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15th February 2016
07:05pm GMT

A Citing Commissioner Warning has been issued to the French second row, Yoann Maestri, following an incident in the 13th minute of the match between France and Ireland on Saturday, 13 February 2016 in the RBS Six Nations Championship. The independent citing commissioner reported that Mr Maestri had used his shoulder in making contact with the Ireland outside-half, Johnny Sexton, which resulted in Mr Sexton being knocked off his feet. The citing commissioner concluded that Mr Maestri had infringed the World Rugby's laws of the game and that his actions fell 'just short of' warranting a red card. Mr Maestri has been informed of the Citing Commissioner Warning.If Maestri receives three warnings throughout the Championship he will have a "totting up" case to answer.But for now he is free to return to action. Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt explained on Monday that Sexton has "whiplash type" injuries after the game in Paris but should be fit for the trip to Twickenham on Saturday week. Here is the incident with Maestri. Judge for yourself if you think it warrants further action. Needless to say, many fans and media, both in Ireland and the UK, were outraged by citing commissioner's decision. https://twitter.com/owenslot/status/699307197101113344 https://twitter.com/andymcgeady/status/699300371508957185 https://twitter.com/dubsoulrebel/status/699301332965027841
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