Crazy scenes in France as La Rochelle coach O'Gara involved with sideline player scuffle
A bizarre incident in the Top 14 clash between Clermont and La Rochelle has grabbed headlines after former Irish international and La Rochelle head coach Ronan O'Gara was attacked by an opposition player.
O'Gara, who often patrols the sidelines for his side's games, was shoved aggressively twice by flyhalf Benjamin Urdapilleta after a kick sailed past into touch.
Urdapilleta had been trying to field the kick for a quick lineout whilst O'Gara was caught in the line of ball and could not escape the collision which was outside the field of play.
The Clermont flyhalf took exception to O'Gara's involvement and shoved the former flyhalf twice in the back, much to O'Gara's surprise. The former Irish international was stunned but did not retaliate.
The Argetininian was penalised for the incident by the referee after a scuffle broke out between the sides.
Urdapilleta doubled down after the match speaking with Canal+ claiming that O'Gara's blocking was intentional.
"With the adrenaline, I sometimes have a few excesses," he said.
"He's smart, I think he did it on purpose to prevent me to receive the ball.
"At the time of the action, we were behind in the score so it was complicated.
"But it's sport, it can happen. Once the match is over, you forget."
Urdapilleta ended up with the final say, kicking a penalty that gave Clermont enough of a cushion to hold a 11-10 win.
Clermont head coach Christophe Urios, who got into an altercation with O'Gara on the sidelines during his time with Bordeaux, laughed off the incident with his post-match assessment.
"I was not afraid of the consequences for Benjamin. Ronan O'Gara had only to remove himself (laughs). What do you want me to tell you? There is nothing wicked," he said.
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Perenara is super woke, the treaty of long ago is irrelevant to a game of rugby in Italy. By referencing it and claiming the countries going through tough times is clearly because Perenara doesn't agree with the democratically elected government of New Zealand that people from all ethnicities voted for. Perenara is making it divisive and political despite many of his team mates that wouldn't agree with his decision. The Allblacks saved this year's worst performance to combine it with the most divisive haka statement. Perhaps it's overdue now for NZ rugby to leave the haka for home games only, ensure that only the players that want to do it are included and never again have 'insertions' added by political activist players.
Go to commentsI expected a larger win than this and the ABs were off slightly whilst the rested Italians were well up for this and gave a real committed performance
Frustrating but a lot of those ABs forwards have done huge minutes this tour and Italy are not the side from the World Cup
Remember they beat wales and Scotland in the 6N
Drew with France and lost to England by 3
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