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Galthie requires ‘neutrality’ from judges for the third proof of all blacks

France’s coach Fabien Gallthie has complained about the trial in their series against New Zealand, broadcasting complaints on the Scrum as he sought several decisions after losses in Dunedin and Wellington.

with All the blacks Looking to stamp a sweep of the series in the third and final test in Hamilton on Saturday, Galthie told the French media that he was expecting neutrality from the judges.

We need the scrum and ball that is being carried to be properly referred to,“He said.

I usually do not dwell in defense, but when I have expectations, I share them.

Clearly, we have to formalize as if we played on neutral land. Neutrality.

Galthie highlighted two cases in 43-17 losses in Wellington where he thought the French were briefly changed.

He said the whole Black Jordie Barrett had entered an illegally attack in the second part after French Place a maul and pulled over the line, just to keep the ball.

Clearly, Barrett enters an offside position, on the side. For me, this is a penalty test and a yellow card.

He also received an umbrela with an interception from the entire winger of Blacks Rieko Ioane who stopped a French attack on the test line near the right corner.

When he intercepted the ball in the last passing of Leo Barre … he’s out all the time. There is a penalty test and a yellow card.

I am happy to have that change there in the result, but this is two trials and two yellow cards.

Reuters has contacted Global Body Body Rugby Rugby, who appoints evidence judges for comment.



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