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Nigel Owens' Reputation For Allowing The Game To Flow Went A Bit Too Far In The PRO12 Final

Nigel Owens' Reputation For Allowing The Game To Flow Went A Bit Too Far In The PRO12 Final
Gavin Cooney
By Gavin Cooney
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Nigel Owens has a reputation for allowing the game to flow, but it went a bit too far at Murrayfield this afternoon. First of all, he disallowed this Leinster try for an apparent forward pass by Johnny Sexton, without pausing the game to check with the Television Match Official. Owens was in a good place to spy it, but replays suggest it was an extremely close call:

A few moments later, Owens did allow a Leinster try, but this was again wrapped in controversy. Earlier in the move, Tiernan O'Halloran went down with a heavy knock to his head, following this shuddering collision:

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Almost two minutes later, Sean Cronin touched down for Leinster to the sound of boos from Connacht fans, who believed the game should have been stopped for O'Halloran's head injury. The Connacht full-back was forced to leave the field in the aftermath of the collision.

See Also: Listen: Brian O'Driscoll Had A Fantastic, Sean Cronin-Skewering Comeback On Radio Today

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