
Irish rugby legend Ronan O'Gara gets POOED ON live on Sky Sports after Lions' epic comeback win over Australia
Irish rugby legend O'Gara was working as a pundit for Sky Sports during the British and Irish Lions clash with Australia earlier today.
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However, a winged viewer flying by decided that the 48-year-old's coat needed some extra decoration.
And while he stood alongside colleagues discussing Hugo Keenan's last-gasp winning try, Will Greenwood spotted that O'Gara had been POOED on.
He said: "Oh a bird has just pooed on Ronan."
The group then shared a laugh at O'Gara's expense as he frantically tried to find where Greenwood had pointed it out.
A voice can then be heard saying: "That's lucky for some but not for Ronan."
Fans behind the panel also poked fun at O'Gara for the unfortunate incident.
Greenwood then adds: "La Rochelle are going to win the European Cup."
O'Gara eventually laughs off the incident, though we expect his coat to receive some TLC to remove the poo.
And while the unusual present might not be seen as too lucky by O'Gara, the Lions certainly did find some luck in their match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
They moved 2-0 over Australia in the series, but only after coming back from 26-17 down in the 53rd minute.
Keenan's late winner has now set the scene for a potential clean sweep when the sides clash again at the weekend.
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