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Will Greenwood's Favourite 5: Breakdancing coaches and drop-goal glory

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Will Greenwood picks his favourite moments from the weekend including a breakdancing coach, a drop-goal cup win and a new star in the making

Will Greenwood has selected his favourite five moments following the latest weekend of domestic action in the northern hemisphere and New Zealand.

There was controversy in Cardiff on Friday night during the Blues' derby defeat to the Scarlets when referee Lloyd Linton sin-binned the wrong brother.

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Aaron Shingler was tackled without the ball by brother Steve but Linton brandished a yellow card to the Scarlets flanker. Aaron called for the video referee to intervene but his appeals were ignored.

London Irish notched up their seventh successive Championship win on Sunday and the highlight of their 62-12 victory at Richmond was a stunning length of the field try by young winger Joe Cokanasiga on his league debut.

There was huge drama in the Top 14 when Francois Steyn's last-minute penalty came back off the post, only for La Rochelle full-back Charles Bouldoire to panic and throw the ball over the dead-ball line, allowing Ben Botica to snatch victory with a routine penalty from in front of the sticks.

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The finals of the Mitre 10 Cup took place in New Zealand with Canterbury defeating Tasman in the Premiership decider, and Canterbury coach Scott Robertson celebrated his last game in charge with some breakdancing.

In the Championship, Warren Gatland's son Bryn was the hero for North Harbour as his last-second drop goal snatched a 17-14 victory over Otago.

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