'It creates a s***storm where people are getting abuse' - Ireland boss Simon Easterby hits back at Fabien Galthie
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Simon Easterby, the interim head coach for Ireland, has responded firmly to comments made by French head coach Fabien Galthie concerning three Irish players' roles in a recent incident during the Six Nations. Galthie reported Tadhg Beirne, Andrew Porter, and Calvin Nash for their actions during the match that resulted in a serious injury to France's Antoine Dupont. However, the citing commissioner found no basis to pursue charges against the Irish players, prompting Easterby to defend their conduct and argue against the accusations made by Galthie.
Easterby expressed vigorous defense for his players, asserting that Galthie's accusations were unfounded and did not hold merit according to the citing commissioner's ruling.
In response to Galthie's remarks, Easterby highlighted the importance of sportsmanship and emphasized that any allegations should be backed by substantial evidence.
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