Dan Sheehan cited over Tom Lynagh incident in third Lions Test


Dan Sheehan faces a disciplinary hearing after the British and Irish Lions hooker was cited for a potential incident of foul play involving Tom Lynagh in the third Test defeat to Australia.

Sheehan appeared to make direct head contact with his shoulder to Lynagh as he entered a ruck at speed in an attempt to clear him out.

His action appeared to go unspotted by the matchday officials, though the Wallabies fly half soon failed a head injury assessment (HIA), ending his involvement in Sydney before half time.

The incident will now be considered by World Rugbyโ€™s on-duty Independent Foul Play Review Committee (FPRC) on Sunday to determine if Sheehanโ€™s action merited sanction. The citing relates to Law 9.20 (a) โ€“ a player must not charge into a ruck or maul.

โ€œI haven’t watched that back,โ€ Lions head coach Andy Farrell said of the Sheehan clearout. โ€œThere are all sorts of rugby incidents that we can pull apart. I’ve seen quite a few more incidents as well. We’ll always go through the right channels when that’s concerned.โ€

Australia boss Joe Schmidt also admitted that he had not seen the Sheehan incident live post-match.

โ€œIโ€™ve got massive respect for Dan,โ€ he said. โ€œThereโ€™s a few things like that that will happen in a really physical contest.

โ€œFor us with Tom, he is still a young kid and weโ€™ll try to look after him and make sure that heโ€™s fully fit on the back of getting that knock. But I had a good chat to him after the game and heโ€™s pretty resilient.

Tom Lynagh failed an HIA after the Dan Sheehan incident

Tom Lynagh failed an HIA after the Dan Sheehan incident (Getty Images)

โ€œIn live, we didnโ€™t see [the] incident, and it was probably a little bit later that we got a glimpse of it, and thatโ€™s all Iโ€™ve seen so far.

โ€œIโ€™d rather not comment on it until Iโ€™ve seen it but thereโ€™s always a difficulty for a TMO, I guess. Heโ€™s watching in the main, the TV broadcast and then if he doesnโ€™t pick it up there, then he doesnโ€™t access the other angles because everythingโ€™s happening so quickly.โ€

A 22-12 win on a chaotic night at Accor Stadium saw the Wallabies avoid a 3-0 series whitewash and salvage pride.

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