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Lions fans left fuming at stadium DJ as Ireland star James Ryan stretchered off after horror head knock

Lions fans left fuming at stadium DJ as Ireland star James Ryan stretchered off after horror head knock

The Irish Sun4 days ago
FUMING British and Irish Lions fans have slammed a DJ at Sydney's Accor Stadium.
Passionate supporters took exception after
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Will Skelton of the Wallabies and Andrew Porter of the British and Irish Lions clash as James Ryan of the receives medical treatment on the ground during the third test of the series
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Fans were NOT happy as Sweet Caroline instantly blared out after Ryan sustained a seemingly serious head injury
The Leinster and Ireland star collided with the knee of Will Skelton while attempting to make a tackle on 42 minutes.
But within moments of
Supporters were less than happy as 100s took to social media to voice their upset as the tunes blasted out.
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One said "It's not exactly a new problem, but the stadium blaring Sweet Caroline while James Ryan has been KO'd is very poor form, lads."
Another commented: "Really lifted my spirits hearing Sweet Caroline as medics rush to assist James Ryan. Can we just throw every stadium DJ into a skip please?"
While a third fumed: "Imagine getting knocked out by a knee to the head and when you wake up, everyone's fighting and Sweet Caroline is playing on loud speaker."
And a fourth penned: "
Great work by the referee to stop the game there. Absolutely horrific work by the DJ to play Sweet Caroline while Ryan is clearly in a bad way.
"
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After prolonged treatment, Ryan was taken off the pitch on a stretcher and replaced by Jac Morgan.
But the game did not restart as action was suspended for 30 minutes as players were escorted off the field due to a lightning in the Sydney area.
Australia and Lions rugby stars are forced off the pitch mid-game due to threat of lightning
However, the break in play didn't slow down the Aussies, as they ran away with a
The win delighted Aussie boss Joe Schmidt despite the 2-1 Test series defeat, the Wallabies face South Africa in the Rugby Championship opening fixture in a fortnight.
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