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‘Orange card’? Lions, Hurricanes coaches disagree over Henderson punishment in thrilling draw

Henderson sinbinning for tackle on Barrett in second half proves to be turning point in 31-31 draw between British & Irish Lions and Wellington Hurricanes

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Wellington Hurricanes’ Jordie Barrett (bottom right) is tackled by British & Irish Lions player Iain Henderson. Photo: AFP

Wellington Hurricanes coach Chris Boyd thought opposing lock Iain Henderson’s tackle on Jordie Barrett deserved an “orange” card, while his British & Irish Lions counterpart Warren Gatland reckoned it warranted just a penalty.

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Both, however, agreed the incident when Henderson upended Barrett in a midfield ruck in the 65th minute was the major talking point of their 31-31 draw on Tuesday.

The Hurricanes were trailing 31-17 at the time and scored tries through Wes Goosen and Vaea Fifita, both of which Barrett converted, to lock the score up while Henderson was off the field.

“I was a bit horrified when I was listening to the mic and he [referee Romain Poite] was talking about nothing,” Boyd said. “Clearly he [Barrett] was tipped beyond the horizontal and the starting point for that is yellow.

“The penalty around that I understand is where you land, it has nothing to do with intent.

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“It was probably an orange in my mind so somewhere between a yellow and a red.”

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