Sheehan Gets Four-Match Ban for Reckless Play

Sydney: Hooker Dan Sheehan has been banned for four matches, which will be reduced to three if he completes World Rugby's coaching intervention, for a "reckless" clearout in the British and Irish Lions final Test defeat by Australia. The 26-year-old was cited post-game for a first-half clearout that appeared to make contact with the head of Australia fly-half Tom Lynagh.

According to BBC, Lynagh, 22, later left the field after failing a head injury assessment, but the incident was not looked at by officials during the game. Sheehan scored a try in the Lions' dramatic second Test victory at Melbourne Cricket Ground and was one of the standout performers on tour, taking on the captaincy role when Maro Itoje left the field on Saturday.

The hooker would have likely been rested for the early United Rugby Championship games due to his involvement in the series in Australia. The Wallabies' victory in Sydney prevented the tourists from securing a 3-0 series whitewash for the first time since 1927 in Argentina.