Ccproxy 73 Serial Number And Register Code

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ENGLAND HEAD COACH Eddie Jones has, unprompted, once again aimed fire at Johnny Sexton by claiming the Ireland out-half receives preferential treatment from referees. With Owen Farrell nursing a hip knock following a hit he suffered from South African Andre Esterhuizen last weekend, Jones argued the England 10 is given insufficient protection from officials, while Sexton is protected. Johnny Sexton at this morning's captain's run at the Aviva. Source: Billy Stickland/INPHO “If he was Johnny Sexton, then we’d be able to complain about him, but because he’s Owen Farrell he’s allowed to be hit late,” Jones told English media yesterday. “He gets up and he plays on. He’ll be like that this week.” Jones’ latest comments, ahead of England’s Test against New Zealand tomorrow, reopens old wounds after he targeted Sexton two years ago and was subsequently forced to apologise for making reference to the Leinster out-half’s parents in a debate about a neck injury.

While Sexton and Ireland will pay little attention to the Australian’s remarks and accusations, they are sure to heighten tensions between the camps ahead of next year’s Six Nations opener in Dublin. Jones’ decision to shift the emphasis and focus on Sexton when talking about his own player has been seen as a tactic to move the debate away from his side’s November international against the All Blacks at Twickenham. “It’s to throw the banger over in that direction to take attention away from what is the mainstay point,” Brian O’Driscoll says. “Here we are talking about it, rather than the actual point, who’s going to win the match. Chertezhi shkatulok dlya vipilivaniya lobzikom. It’s a side plot to the bigger theme of what’s more important, the game on Saturday.” Speaking in Dublin ahead of Ireland’s Guinness series opener against Argentina tomorrow, O’Driscoll was asked if he feels Sexton is more protected by referees. “Do I think he’s more protected?