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2019 Rugby World Cup: France lock Sebastien Vahaamahina given straight red for elbow on Aaron Wainwright

A piece of reckless stupidity cost France the chance to make the World Cup semifinals after Sebastien Vahaamahina was sent off in their quarter-final defeat to Wales.

Vahaamahina was given a red card by Jaco Peyper in the 49th minute for an elbow to the head of Welsh player Aaron Wainwright.

At the time of the infringement the 27-year-old's team were leading 19-10 but they went on to cough up the nine-point advantage to lose 20-19.

It is the eighth red card handed out at the 2019 World Cup.

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"It's very clear guys," Peyper told his TMO after viewing the replay of the incident. 'That's a red card".

"The first action is around the neck. Then you've taken your arm away and deliberately you've hit him with the elbow in the head. That's a red card," he told Vahaamahina, who had earlier scored a try.

It was a needless infringement by the Clermont Auvergne man, in a maul where he also grabbed the Welshman around the neck before striking him with his elbow.

"Obviously he blames himself," France first-five eighth Camille Lopez said after the defeat. "He got a red card in a quarterfinal and he left us with 14 for part of the match, so of course he blames himself. But the group won't in the slightest."

The last time the two nations met in World Cup knockout game in 2011, Welsh skipper Sam Warburton was sent off in the first half before France went onto win 9-8.

Reduced to 14 men France couldn't hold off the Welsh comeback which was completed when Ross Moriarty scored with six minutes remaining. A Dan Bigger conversion gave Wales the lead for the first time of the match.

They held on to make the semifinals for the third time and first since that 2011 defeat.

For France it is two straight World Cup tournaments with a quarter-final exit following their 2015 thrashing to the All Blacks in Cardiff.

Wales will face either hosts Japan or South Africa, who knocked them out in the quarter-final stage four years ago, for a spot in the final.

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