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Could Edinburgh’s Pierre Schoeman have seen yellow for untying an opponent’s laces?
Boot boys stepping over the line; Joey Carbery pulls the short injury straw; status quo in Women’s AIL; and by the numbers
Pierre Schoeman appears to attempt to untie Lee Barron's laces during Leinster's United Rugby Championship clash with Edinburgh.
Nathan Johns
Mon Nov 06 2023 - 06:00
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