Dino Lamb and Pita Ahki collided horribly at the Twickenham Stoop this Sunday, December 17, just before quarter-hour. The English second row was forced to abandon its teammates.
A very violent shock. Harlequin rugby player Dino Lamb leaves his teammates early during the Champions Cup match against St Toulouseine on the turf of Twickenham Stoop in London this Sunday, December 17.
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The reason? In the 15th minute a shock in the face after a violent percussion with Toulouse Pita Ahki. A contact occurred when the “red and black” player was trying to tackle the second line. The Englishman was hit in the face, despite the Tongan international being Doug.
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Stunned, he immediately went to the mat. Like Pita Ahki. But the Toulouse man got up and was well enough to undergo concussion protocol. He got a yellow card. The Englishman on the other hand did not wake up. The coaches entered the meadow on his bed.
#ChampionsCup | ⚠️ Yellow card for Pita Ahki for headbutt by Dino Lamb.
Time stopped to send the Englishman off. Toulouse will play 14 vs 15 for ten minutes. #HARvTOU
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— francetvsport (@francetvsport) December 17, 2023
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He was taken out on a stretcher, but the maneuver took an exceptionally long time: almost 10 minutes. Dino Lamb was finally sent off from the Twickenham Stoop to a standing ovation.
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