Jun 11, 2016 at 4pm UK
South Africa
20-26
Ireland
Mvovo (31'), du Toit (69')
FT
Payne (10'), Murray (43')

Joe Schmidt defends CJ Stander red card against South Africa

Joe Schmidt, the Ireland head coach looks on during the International match between Ireland and New Zealand All Blacks at the Aviva Stadium on November 24, 2013
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Joe Schmidt defends CJ Stander over his red card during Ireland victory against South Africa in the first Test.

Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt has leapt to the defence of back-rower CJ Stander, after the player was red-carded against South Africa on Saturday.

The Munster forward was sent off in the 22nd minute for a tackle on Springboks fly-half Pat Lambie and could be hit with a suspension after being cited for the challenge.

However, Schmidt has suggested that the tackle was not reckless as it initially looked.

He is quoted by PA as saying: "CJ's got both hands extended, once you're in the air you can't change your trajectory.

"CJ was upset that Pat was hurt as much as he was upset that he had to leave the field. It's one of those things that happens."

Despite Stander's red card, Ireland went on to record a first Test victory in South Africa, winning 26-20 in Cape Town.

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