Joubert for the final.
Problem is NZ and Aus dont have refs.If its a Reds/Crusaders-Chiefs game, if he is still the top rated SA whistle-blower, then yes.
We have Aussie Steve Walsh.Problem is NZ and Aus dont have refs.
Thats it. You need more then one.We have Aussie Steve Walsh.
Of course we do.Thats it. You need more then one.
Craig Joubert is in charge of the Chiefs vs Crusaders game and Steve Walsh officiating the Stormers vs Sharks game.
QUEENSLAND Reds coach Ewen McKenzie is again baffled by SANZAR after the latest in a series of contentious calls this season by the ruling body of Super Rugby.
Despite admitting the Reds were robbed of a try in their loss to the Sharks, SANZAR referees boss Lyndon Bray has claimed the bad call did not matter anyway.
McKenzie was far from impressed as the comments added to a farcical year of decisions from SANZAR judiciary officers and referees.
The video referee who cost the Reds, Matt Goddard, has been dropped for the semi-finals. Goddard's bad call involved Reds flanker Liam Gill, who was denied a try at a critical stage in his team's elimination final loss last Saturday night.
The Reds were behind 10-27 midway through the second half but were hammering the Sharks line.
In the 57th minute, winger Digby Ioane was tackled just short of the try line but Gill snatched the ball and crashed over. Goddard cited insufficient evidence to award a try.
Start of sidebar.Bray conceded it was a fair try but added it had little impact on the game.
"The question is whether it would have changed history," Bray said yesterday. "My view is that it probably wouldn't but I can understand the Reds have a case to say it would have helped their momentum."
McKenzie was taken aback when he read Bray's comments.
"How can he (Bray) say that?" he said. "It's disappointing. We were pretty consistent in applying pressure to the Sharks line in the second half.
"Seven points is a lot in a final. It's good to see them taking ownership of the wrong decision.
"However, the try would have been crucial for us."
At the very least, the no-try call was the third time this season the Reds had been severely affected by rulings from officials.
Digby Ioane was suspended for five weeks for an innocuous tip tackle for which he had already been sin-binned and Quade Cooper missed the final through suspension.
Chris Garry
- From:The Courier-Mail
- July 25, 201212:00AM
It's funny how a journalist can take an entirely reasonable comment like that and turn it into a witch hunt. They decided that the TMO could (and should) have actually ruled in favor of the attacking team in that decision, but at the end of the day it wasn't a decision that caused the result to change. Usually to "change history" it would need to be a string of decisions in a close game. Or maybe one tight call in the dying seconds. The simple fact is the red's were outplayed and not getting awarded a 'try' where the ball looked to be barely touching a few millimeters of grass on the tryline did not have a big impact on the rugby game. (which most of their fans would surely agree)The question is whether it would have changed history," Bray said yesterday. "My view is that it probably wouldn't but I can understand the Reds have a case to say it would have helped their momentum
Read what Bray said without all the sensationalist crap around it:
It's funny how a journalist can take an entirely reasonable comment like that and turn it into a witch hunt. They decided that the TMO could (and should) have actually ruled in favor of the attacking team in that decision, but at the end of the day it wasn't a decision that caused the result to change. Usually to "change history" it would need to be a string of decisions in a close game. Or maybe one tight call in the dying seconds. The simple fact is the red's were outplayed and not getting awarded a 'try' where the ball looked to be barely touching a few millimeters of grass on the tryline did not have a big impact on the rugby game. (which most of their fans would surely agree)
Another thing, since when was Goddard "dropped". Usually SANZAR don't fly Australian referees to NZ and SA to be a TMO.. But don't let facts get in the way of a good story hey?