Beauden Barrett will support Tadhg Beirne 'in terms of mitigating whatever happens next'
NO WAY: New Zealand ten Beauden Barrett sought out Tadhg Beirn after the gae to console him. Pic: Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile
Beauden Barrett has offered to help ensure Tadhg Beirne pays no further penalty for the controversial red card that ended the Munster captainās tilt at the All Blacks after just three minutes in Chicago on Saturday.
Barrett was the one on the receiving end of Beirneās shoulder when the earliest New Zealand attack at Soldier Field ended with Ireland losing arguably their most in-form player.Ā
It undoubtedly hurt Andy Farrellās team who initially coped well with 14 men for 20 minutes but struggled mightily in the final 20 as Scott Robertsonās side ran rampant to win 26-13 in Chicago.
The All Blacks out-half had sought out Beirne after ticking off a third-straight victory over Ireland and consoled the lock as he argued that French referee Pierre Brousset should have kept his call at a yellow at worst.
āI spoke to Tadhg after the game and I was gutted for him to be honest. Itās one of these unfortunate parts of the game,ā Barrett said afterwards. "I didnāt expect the ball. I was hoping that Cam [Roigard] would have played the other option. [Tadhg] had no option and he didnāt intentionally put a shot on me. I canāt hide for the fact that I copped a shoulder to somewhere up there. Thatās what happened.
āIāll support him in terms of mitigating whatever happens next because I donāt feel thereās any intention there. Itās just unfortunate. Certainly a miss in this instance. He may have only deserved a yellow but 20 is the absolute worst in this instance. Itās more me personally feeling for him.āĀ
While Ireland coach Andy Farrell appeared to tread a more diplomatic line, winger James Lowe was more fortnight in his take.Ā
While he hadnāt watched many replays ā the stadium screens were unable to show the footage to Brousset and his touch judges amid myriad communication bugs at Soldier Field ā Lowe was convinced that Beirne had been hardly done by.
āObviously, Tadhg gets in an upright position. I don't know if the momentum's going into it. I've only seen snippets. Do you think it was a red card?ā he asked the Irish press pack, with some shaken heads in response.
āCool, neither. I thought it was pretty loose, man. I don't know from the one thing that I saw. And I mean, such an influential player, isn't he? Heās just spanked us last week in Croke Park and it would have been awesome to have him on our side, because he's a menace around the rucks. It would have been good to have him on our side. But sure, look, I don't think anything will come from it.
āHe'll definitely be available next week. He's down at the moment, unfortunately, as you would think. But I know something about Bernie, he'll turn back up. He's a big game player and hopefully we can have him next week.ā




