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Rugby Australia Chief Requires Answers On Constantable Lions Try

The Australian Rugby Boss Phil Waough has asked the world Rugby to explain a controversial decision from the judge to deliver British and Irish lions a test of series in the second test.

Mourning Coach Joe Schmidt was being fuming after the game In Melbourne on SaturdayConvinced that Italian official Andrea Piardi made it wrong.

Australia led for 79 minutes and were on the verge of a boredom when Hugo Keenan passed to death to seal a 29-26 epic return victory Lions won First Test in Brisbane.

Schmidt was convinced that the proof should not stand, citing a high cleaning of the Welsh Jac Morgan in Carlo Tizzano.

Rugby’s world rules say the contact made on the shoulders in Ruke is not allowed.

Piardi reviewed the incident and decided that there was no wrong game, but Rugby Australia Waough chief supported Schmidt’s interpretation.

We have the utmost respect in respecting the judge’s decision,“Waugh told the Australian newspaper on Monday, adding that the lions deserved praise for their return victory.

But I think there is a level of responsibility and explanation that should come with it. And we look forward to it.

In his post -match comments, Schmidt said the decision “does not really live up to the great push of the player’s security“Being done by Rugby World.

My answer is absolutely identical to Joe’s comments at the press conference,“Said waough.

I have played professionally for 13 years and Joe has treated professionally for 20 years and both our views, and all of them organizational, are very much related to what Joe talked about at that post -match press conference.

I look forward to Rugby World’s response to him.

According to reports, Rugby World’s high bronze is in Sidney this week ahead of the final test and Waugh is planned to meet them.



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