The first yellow was correct, it was reckless with a high likely hood to cause injury (which it did). Ardie’s call was marginal and I could pinpoint calls like that for both teams, The “missed forearm” only seen in grainy still images instead of videos? I wonder why? What non call of head contact to de groot? Kolisi didn’t deserve a red, initial contact was shoulder to shoulder and the head contact was after, by rule that is a yellow. And Ardie did knock it on, so the right call was made
AB’s lost to a better team on the day. The fact that seems near impossible for many AB’s fans to admit is just tiresome
1. I'll give you Frizell YC.
2. Ardie's call wasn't marginal, particularly when you see the replay. It's a great play by Savea and the penalty should have gone the other way.
3. I don't know how to load a video on this site. I'm always told that the "The specified URL cannot be embedded as media."
Maybe this link will work.
4. The non-call head contact on de Groot? Not sure if you watched the game but Barnes took a few seconds to explain to Cane why they didn't act on this. Apparently, it was considered a '
glancing contact to the head but the player is bent at the hips, there's no foul play.'
Glancing huh? Cool story bro.
5. Kolisi did not hit Ardie's shoulder and slide up. He hit him high and his head collected Ardie's chin. It was just as dangerous as Sam Cane's deserved red.
6. Ardie did knock it on but what's the point of having the Law book say the TMO can only go back 2 phases then? If the TMO is so keen to check for knock-ons and over-ride the ref on the ground, he could have done the same when Faf de Klerk knocked on from the scrum and Barnes was very adamant it went backwards.
I've repeated a number of times that I don't blame the refs for the result. That doesn't mean I have to agree with all the calls or even think that the game was well-officiated.
I know you hate NZ but don't project that on me. I'm glad it was South Africa over anyone else.