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Hartley's last ban emanated from a European Cup defeat to Leinster at Franklin's Gardens. Leinster were leading 20-10 as the game heading towards its final quarter when O'Brien set off on another carry.
Hartley, who was not long off the bench, takes up the tale:
"It's not like I just decided in a game to do something crazy. It was all built up, and something off the field was happening. The incident with you [Sean], for example, I don't justify what I did, but there was a process to why it happened. "You guys were like pumping us, at home, at Franklin's Gardens. Really proud team, getting done at home and I'm the captain of our club. I'm on the bench as I'd been away [just prior] on international duty. "I'm on the bench, and we've been told that we're soft, we're not going in hard enough; we're letting Leinster do whatever they want. So I'm building this thing in my head like, 'When I get on, I'm going to make a physical statement. I need to do something big. I need to do something to lift the team.' "Seanie O'Brien, the Leinster talisman gets the ball, and there's my chance. There's my opportunity. Big physical contact. I get this thing in my head, and I basically take your head off with a swinging arm."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGUUW7NeiUQ "But the intent behind what I'm trying to do," Hartley continued, "in my mind is still right."
"It's funny you should say that," Sean O'Brien cuts in, "it might have been something to do with your environment, at the time. Because you had [coaches] Dorian West and Jim Mallinder saying, all week, get this fella, get this fella. Go after these guys, physically. Maybe that is too much for certain lads. You build it up and go overboard. "Your intent is right, but your execution is completely wrong.""Oh man," Hartley exclaims, "you're bang on. You always target a No.8 or a big ball-carrier to stop momentum. "As a captain, you sit in those meetings, listening. I'm not starting the game, but then I'm coming on and I'm thinking, I can do that, and it goes incredibly wrong." Hartley notes how teams do go out to stick big hits on the oppositions' best players, but the idea is to do it within the rugby laws. On that December evening at Franklin's Gardens, he got it completely wrong. Both he and O'Brien paid a price. WATCH THAT FULL INTERVIEW HERE:

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