Peter O'Mahony Avoids Punishment After Final Act of Sh**housery for Ireland

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Peter O'Mahony signed off in true fashion, pulling off one last act of rugby mischief—twice—and somehow escaping any repercussions during his fiancée's Ireland home game.

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The Ireland veteran found himself at the centre of controversy after two moments where he threw himself at his opponents' lower limbs without using his arms, leaving fans questioning how he managed to get away with it.

One fan summed up the frustration: “Did it twice in a row and got off scot-free.”

Another added: “I was amazed he got away with this at least twice.”

Some argued that the second incident was "slightly more legal", while the first was "atrocious." Others weren't surprised, with one comment dripping in sarcasm: “Not like him!”

Meanwhile, the debate raged on over the legality of his technique. One fan questioned the danger of his approach, saying: “Throwing yourself at lower limbs seems pretty dangerous.”

But not everyone was buying into the hype, with some branding O'Mahony as just a "very dirty player."

Love him or hate him, O'Mahony certainly went out on brand in his fiancée's home game.

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