
'A rugby incident': Ireland's Simon Easterby defends Beirne and Porter

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Ireland's interim head coach, Simon Easterby, has expressed disappointment with comments made by his France counterpart, Fabien Galthié, over Antoine Dupont's injury. Les Bleus won 42-27 in Dublin on Saturday to end Ireland's grand slam hopes and move into pole position for the Six Nations title. But the post-match discussion was dominated by the season-ending knee injury suffered by the France captain.
The 28-year-old scrum-half ruptured an anterior cruciate ligament when the Ireland forwards Tadhg Beirne and Andrew Beirne cleared out a ruck. Galthié said the actions of Beirne and Porter "reprehensible" and reported the pair to the match's citing commissioner, but no retrospective action has been taken.
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