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Clermont's Jamie Cudmore seems less than pleased by Paul O'Connell's non-citing

Nathan Hines, meanwhile, pointed out that the Canadian’s own disciplinary record is fairly poor.

JAMIE CUDMORE HAS given a thinly-veiled reaction to recent news on  Paul O’Connell’s non-citing.

Unsurprisingly, the Clermont Auvergne player seemed unhappy that the Irish international is now free to face his side, after it was decided that he would not be punished for kicking Dave Kearney in the head during Munster’s recent encounter with Leinster.

The Canadian player recently tweeted:

“How long for a kick in the head these days ?!”

Former Leinster player and teammate Natahn Hines then gave the following response alluding to Cudmore’s own less-than-perfect disciplinary record:

“You know the answer to that question boss.”

The player has in the past been cited for stamping, while also once receiving a red card for punching an opponent, among other indiscretions.

He also has previous history with O’Connell, as the clip below illustrates.

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h/t @thetomkelly99

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