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Andrew Porter breaks silence on his role in Antoine Dupont incident

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France captain Antoine Dupont is consoled by Maxime Lucu after last Saturday's injury (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Ireland prop Andrew Porter has insisted “I haven’t done anything wrong” as he hit back at France head coach Fabien Galthie amid the fall out over Antoine Dupont’s season-ending knee injury.

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Les Bleus captain Dupont – widely regarded as the world’s best player – faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines after rupturing an anterior cruciate ligament during his country’s 42-27 Guinness Six Nations win in Dublin.

France were furious with the incident which caused the injury, with Galthie branding it “reprehensible” as he announced his intention to refer Ireland pair Porter and Tadhg Beirne to the citing commissioner for possible retrospective punishment.

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Leinster loosehead Porter, who – in addition to teammate Beirne – is free to feature in Saturday’s round-five fixture away to Italy, said he had “no malicious intent”. “He can say what he wants, see how far it gets him,” Porter said of Galthie.

“No, I wasn’t disappointed. I knew what I did; I didn’t go out to try and injure anyone. That’s not the type of player I am. If he [Galthie] wants to think that, that is up to him.

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“I even sent Antoine a message on Instagram just to see how he was and obviously you never want to see anyone going off the pitch like that. If you have the head coach calling for your head, it’s a bit much to be fair.

“But he is such a pivotal player for them that they nearly don’t want him to be touched at all. Look, he is entitled to his opinion but I know I haven’t done anything wrong there. I sleep well at night.”

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Dupont was visibly upset when he limped from the field in the 29th minute of Saturday’s match after Beirne, who appeared to be pushed by Porter, fell on his right leg, causing it to buckle.

France’s anger fuelled a breathtaking second-half display as they turned a slender 8-6 advantage into a emphatic demolition job to move into pole position for championship glory and halt Ireland’s Grand Slam bid.

“His leg got trapped in between a ruck when he was trying to counter it and he obviously just got trapped and went over,” Porter continued. “It happens so much in this sport. There was no malicious intent surrounding it at all. It’s obviously unfortunate and unlucky.”

Ireland had hoped to travel to Rome on the cusp of an historic third consecutive Six Nations title. But Simon Easterby’s side are now in danger of finishing third on the back of a first home loss in the competition in four years.

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Ireland must win at Stadio Olimpico and then hope second-placed England and table-topping France slip up against Wales and Scotland respectively. “It’s obviously not easy moving on from a game like that,” Porter said of the sobering loss to Les Bleus.

“You can’t dwell on the past too much. But you’d be lying to yourself if you said you weren’t still thinking of that game. It was just a few small mistakes on the day really. We’re not going to let something like that shake us.

“We know exactly who we are as players and as a team. We know exactly what we can do, it just didn’t click for us on Saturday. If anything, it has emboldened us to go out and produce the rugby we can play.

“We are not out of the competition completely yet. It’s everything to play for. We get to go out and play this weekend and right a few wrongs.”

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YeowNotEven 67 days ago

Shannon Frizell got a garbage yellow card for a similar thing once. It was an accident, these things happen, move on.

We don’t need a moral panic everytime someone gets bumped in a game of rugby.

The head contact rules have gone too far now this?

This is why Rugby League is better: players are treated like adults.

Rugby is 10% rugby and 90% bitching about the rules.

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Bull Shark 67 days ago

I broke wind after Porter broke his silence about breaking Antoine’s knee.

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J Marc 67 days ago

“Nobody done anything wrong your honor” , it is what we will say in the court when the contact point will be on the cervical spine instead of knee.

Any foul ?

What about :

* binding at a ruck?

* supporting your body weight ?

* not falling on your opponent ?knee ?

Two weeks ago Gary Ringrose got a red card. Saturday, P L Barassi was injuried by a double contact : with the head by Nash, with the shoulder by Robbie Henshaw. I think it was far more dangerous than Ringrose case.

I also think that ,with this kind of décision, World Rugby is digging its own grave, or far more ennoying, the grave of rugby union.

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Kinhack94 67 days ago

Big man words mean very little on the Internet buddy. There’s very few rucks in international rugby that doesn’t break one of these laws. The first 30 seconds of the highlights from Wales vs Scotland at the weekend will prove this. Yeah the rucks need to be cleaned up but this goes for everyone not just Ireland.

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Bull Shark 67 days ago

If a springbok broke an irish knee in a rugby game - good Lord Turlough would lose his mind. The offending player would be quartered and strung outside World Rugby Head Quarters.

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CM 67 days ago

Pity refs ignore Porter's illegal scrummaging. Ireland always go off there feet at the breakdown and again this is ignored by refs. As for the slow Ireland line out, Gardner warned them then once again ignored it. Refs please apply the laws, especially when it is games with Ireland.

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Matt Perry 67 days ago

Porter is a penalty machine at scrums I hardly think it's ignored.

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