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This moment just about summed up the 56-7 loss for the Force.
Chris Ashton has been compared to Luis Suarez by Wallabies winger Drew Mitchell in the latest soccer analogy used to characterise the England star who has received a 13-week ban for biting.
Ashton has been sanctioned for an offence occurring in Saracens’ victory over Northampton on Saturday and by the time he returns to play in late December he will have missed almost six months of 2016 as he served a 10-week suspension midway through last season.
Former England centre Will Greenwood has questioned why Ashton is repeatedly caught in “daft situations”, adding “he’s Mario Balotelli – someone give him a T-shirt, ‘Why Always Me?'”.
Veteran flyer Mitchell, however, used Twitter to remark that Suarez is a more accurate comparison in reference to the Barcelona striker’s history of biting opponents.
“Sorry @WillGreenwood, @ChrisAshton1 is not the Mario Balotelli of Rugby… He is the Luis Suarez! There are just NO excuses,” said Mitchell’s tweet, which was accompanied by a thumbs down emoticon.
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This moment just about summed up the 56-7 loss for the Force.
Emoni Narawa sure shanked this kick after stepping up for Damian McKenzie. The miss didn't affect much with the Chiefs winning 56-7.
As the Western Force’s finals hopes blew up in smoke, the Chiefs moved one step closer to securing top-four finish and a home-quarter final…
This was a special bit of skill by DMac. It was emblematic of just how good the Chiefs were against the Force.
Not what the Force needed to start the half with...
The TMO gave this Emoni Narawa try the all-clear. Fair call?