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Tony Shaw (54)
TMO can check if a goal has gone over, but in this case one of the touch judges was directly behind the post in question and in a perfect position to make a call. I'm inclined to back that call, given none of the camera angles I've seen have given a better viewpoint than the one that touch judge had.
Not so sure, as are many in NZ today not so sure. Extraordinary that Barnes indicated that he'd get a TMO assessment then, in a flash, did not. Personally, I reckon it was likely the kick was good, but it's obvious ambiguity should have prompted Barnes to get a second opinion in a WC game. See:
Barnes blunder costs Wales shot at victory
Published: 6:59AM Monday September 12, 2011 Source: TVNZ, ONE Sport
The credentials of RWC referee Wayne Barnes are being called into question again after an inexplicable call during the down to the wire match between World Cup Rugby Champs South Africa and Wales in Wellington last night.
At the 15th minute, a penalty goal by fullback James Hook clearly goes between the uprights, just inside the right-hand side. Referee Wayne Barnes then indicated he was asking for a second opinion but then ruled play on, meaning it could not be made.
Assistant referees George Clancy and Vinny Munro had stood motionless, flags firmly by their sides. The Boks led 7-3 at that point and the decision was crucial and may have been the difference in the 17-16 victory to South Africa.
Fans on the sideline were seen with hands in the air appealing to the referee after the decision.
Later Hook said: "I was running back because obviously I thought it was over. If I was in any doubt I would have stayed there and watched it go over. Wayne Barnes was in the same position as me as well...
"He obviously didn't give it and I thought it was over so I thought that (ask the TMO) would be the best thing to do. Obviously not."
Wales coach Warren Gatland said: "I thought it was interesting at halftime when we went in the tunnel and as coaches we were saying we thought the kick went over and Francois Steyn walked past us and I said 'yeah I thought it went over as well'," Gatland said.
Watch the video.
ONE News presenter Peter Williams has watched the replay of the goal over and over today.
"What's not over about that goal?," he said. "The crowd knows it, the referee knows it. It's in by a metre. That's pathetic.
"Wayne Barnes stands in the middle of the park indicating we could have another look but then he doesn't have another look."
He said the call was grossly unfair because it will affect Wales' chances now throughout the tournament where they will likely finish second in their pool.
South Africa, world rugby's No 3 side eventually prevailed 17-16 over the Number 7 ranked nation.
The Springboks had started superbly with fullback Francois Steyn storming over but then Wales, who've only ever beaten the Boks once, took charge and edged ahead in the second half with a try to 20-year-old Tongan Toby Faletau.
Utility back, Francois Hougaard proved a super sub going over the line allowing the defending champions to grab back the lead with 15 minutes to go.
The Welsh missed a drop goal at that point so could have grabbed the match but it was the earlier sure goal by Hook that has them most upset.
Wales now face a must-win Pool D battle against the dangerous Samoans next Sunday in Hamilton while the Springboks face a rematch of their 2007 quarter-final when they face Fiji the day before in Wellington.