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AAP
November 27, 2014, 8:36 am
The Irish Rugby Union is reportedly considering charging the Australian Rugby Union for dressing room damage caused by a Wallabies staff member following last week's Test in Dublin.
The Irish Examiner newspaper said a door and hinges were broken at Lansdowne Road, causing "a few thousand euros" worth of damage but the ARU owned up to the incident soon after the 26-23 loss.
It isn't clear which staff member caused the damage but it is not believed to be coach Michael Cheika, who accidentally smashed a glass door at Canberra Stadium last year after a Waratahs defeat.
The Wallabies on Wednesday played down the incident, insisting it was not related to an angry outburst.
"There was an accident after the match involving one of our support staff," a Wallabies spokesman said.
"We made the IRFU aware of this on the evening of the game and have offered our assistance in any way if required."
The newspaper said the IRFU would not comment publicly but was weighing up whether to bill the ARU for the damage.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sp...dressing-room/
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It'd be nice if the press talked about how good our team was rather than the damage caused from tantrums after another shite performance
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to change the room?
well,it was a changing room![]()
whoever broke the door should pay for it. not the ARU.
11k though, did they THROW THE DOOR THROUGH IT THE WALL!?!?
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