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Jaco Peyper Had Enough Of Johnny Sexton's Complaints On The Ref Mic

Jaco Peyper Had Enough Of Johnny Sexton's Complaints On The Ref Mic
Eoin Harrington
By Eoin Harrington
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Tensions were high in the Aviva Stadium on Saturday evening, as Ireland attempted to make history with a first ever Grand Slam win on home soil against England.

It would ultimately end in a memorable Ireland victory, with four tries sealing a bonus point win, and a third Grand Slam title in 15 years in Dublin.

Captain Johnny Sexton was one of those to put in a mega shift for Ireland on his final Six Nations appearance, breaking the all-time record for most points by a single player in the competition.

As always, however, Sexton had a few words for the referee, with South African Jaco Peyper in the middle of a hard-fought contest.

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England saw full-back Freddie Steward sent off in first-half injury time, and would later see Jack Willis sent to the sin bin in the closing stages for a tip tackle.

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Just before Willis' sin-bin, Johnny Sexton clashed with Englishman it off-the-ball - and Jaco Peyper told Sexton in no uncertain terms what he thought of his protestations.

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Johnny Sexton clashes with referee Jaco Peyper at Aviva Stadium

Early in the second half, Sexton argued with the referee and, though his comments could not be heard, Peyper's stern reply could be - "Johnny, I'm the ref."

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Jaco Peyper

18 March 2023; Referee Jaco Peyper during the Guinness Six Nations Rugby Championship match between Ireland and England at Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Harry Murphy/Sportsfile

Sexton - and his English counterpart Owen Farrell - would continue to speak to the referee throughout the game, with Peyper's patience wearing thin.

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Eventually, in the closing stages, an off-the-ball skirmish led to Peyper telling Sexton to leave him alone:

Sexton: That's a clear push! How dangerous is that?

Peyper: I don't see anything more than that.There's nothing to give, accept it. All we can pick up is a push and a shove, Johnny.

Sexton: No, it's a push in the back..

Peyper: Johnny, please.

Safe to say Peyper had had enough of Sexton's complaints.

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The Irish captain was forced off with an injury several minutes later, leaving the field to a standing ovation as he departed the Aviva Stadium stage for the final time in a Six Nations game.

Bonus point win, a Triple Crown, a Grand Slam, all against Ireland's biggest rivals on St. Patrick's Weekend? Not a half-bad way to go out.

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