First of all, while I was extremely disappointed, going down by 2 points to the best team in Super rugby, when just one of Foley's goals could have won it, isn't a bad result. Yes, we should have won after being 29 points up, yes we lost our way for 30 minutes, yes we lacked discipline, but it was the best performance by an Australian team this year, and I suggest that if we'd played like that against the Blues and the Lions we would have won both games.
Much has been said about the refereeing, but I would like to raise an issue that hasn't been discussed here (that I've seen), really gets under my skin and could have had the biggest effect on the game. This is the matter of a ref, not really knowing what's going on, just awarding scrum penalties to whoever has established themselves as the stronger scrum whenever there is a collapse. The Saders were awarded a penalty try for the 3rd Tahs infringement which is fair BUT, the second collapse was clearly the Saders fault. Their THP quite clearly over-extended and went flat on his face, the ref was on the other side and the AR continued the torpor he had been in all match. That should be a penalty Tahs, so instead of the 3rd scrum and penalty try, it would have been a relieving penalty. So alters the entire match. All because the ref doesn't know what happened, the AR doesn't seem interested, Saders scrum has been good so the ref says, I'll award them the penalty, it's probably right. Just lazy!!