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Ntamack red card tackle looked like 'revenge mission' - Warburton
Saturday, 1 February 2025
Watch as
BBC Sport
's
Sam Warburton
analyses
Romain Ntamack
's red card for France, after he was sent off for his challenge on
Ben Thomas
in their 43-0 win over
Wales
in the
Six Nations
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