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"Mate, that is a red card," declared Ugo Monye, on BT. "That is 2005 Lions Tour [the clear-out on Brian O'Driscoll], isn't it?"https://twitter.com/btsportrugby/status/1479843855822376972
Joe Marler, (R) signals to Alec Hepburn of Exeter Chiefs after Hepburn was sent off, at Twickenham Stoop. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)[/caption]
Hepburn may have been expecting to cop an earful, but Marler approached him and shook hands. No hard feelings.
"When you have an 18-, 19-stone land on the top of his head," reflected Monye, "it can only ever be red."
Quins, who started the day off in third place, struggled to make the man advantage count, though. Exeter dug in and showed great spirit, as they went 12-7 ahead with 15 minutes to play, after a Jack Innard try.
Right at the death, though, Andre Esterhuizen got over for Quins and Marcus Smith got the match-winning conversion over, via a thunk off the posts.

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