Pollock rubs the Force players up the wrong way

REACTION: British and Irish Lions flank Henry Pollock sparked a heated reaction from Western Force players after the touring team’s third try in Perth on Saturday, as tensions flared during a physical first half.

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The flashpoint followed a rapid counter-attack ignited by Finn Russell, who took a quick tap from a midfield penalty and carved through the Force defence.

With Pollock on his left shoulder, Russell stepped into contact and slipped a neat inside ball to Elliot Daly who dotted down to make it 21–7 to the tourists.

But as Daly crossed, Pollock – arriving in support – was shoved by Nicholas Champion de Crespigny as he crossed the line, ending up off his feet in the in-goal area.

The young English back row forward took exception, shoving the openside back after the whistle.

It prompted a brief scuffle involving several players from both sides, not least B&I Lions lock Joe McCarthy who barrelled into a couple of Force forwards.

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The incident was reviewed by the TMO but deemed minor, with no action taken at the time and play continuing.

It was a lively moment in an otherwise composed half from Pollock, who impressed throughout.

The 20-year-old was a standout in the opening 40, combining breakdown accuracy with a high work rate in attack, and it was his offload from the deck that set up scrumhalf Tomos Williams for the Lions’ second try.

Despite his form, Pollock’s match took a turn just before half-time when he was yellow carded for a separate infringement, as the Force pushed to close the gap on the scoreboard.

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The Perth crowd, buoyed by the early involvement of Wallabies hopefuls such as Ben Donaldson, Dylan Pietsch and Darcy Swain, responded with loud approval to the send-off – but it did little to rattle the Lions’ momentum.

The Force had come into the match well-prepared and tactically sharp after their Super Rugby season, while the B&I Lions continued their search for cohesion following last weekend’s loss to Argentina in Dublin.


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