Hurricanes coach Chris Boyd was "horrified" at the thought of the match officials not sinbinning Lions lock Iain Henderson for his tip tackle on Jordie Barrett last night, saying it probably deserved more than a yellow card but perhaps less than a red, a unique take on the incident supported by Brian O'Driscoll.
O'Driscoll, the former Lions captain, was tipped on his shoulder in a ruck cleanout in the first test against the All Blacks 12 years ago by Tana Umaga and Keven Mealamu, although in his case he suffered a serious injury which wrecked his tour and put him out of the game for six months.
Barrett, the 20-year-old who played his first test recently and had another strong game for the Hurricanes in their thrilling 31-all draw at Westpac Stadium, was uninjured.
Henderson, who had played well until the incident in the 66th minute, appeared likely escape with only a penalty against his team until the television match official convinced referee Romain Poite to have another look at it.
The incident and numerical advantage galvanised the Hurricanes, who scored two tries and nearly stole the match after training 24-7 at halftime.