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Nectar Triantis opens up on Hibs red card lesson as Hearts booking tightrope shows penny has dropped

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Nectar Triantis thought he'd heeded David Gray's note of caution after his two yellow cards cost Hibs dearly against Motherwell.

That was until he landed another booking just five minutes into his return from suspension in Sunday's Edinburgh derby! The Aussie was called out by boss Gray for a lack of discipline after his lunge on Tony Watt earned a second yellow card and the first red of his career before his side imploded against Well earlier this month.

But having managed the last 85 minutes plus added time in the heat of battle against Hearts without getting in more bother the big Aussie insists the penny has dropped.

Asked if he learned from the Motherwell moment of madness, the on-loan Sunderland midfielder said: “Well I thought I did up until the first five minutes against Hearts.

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