Alex
Jimmy Flynn (14)
Oh and one more thing- I thought Joubert was fine.
I tend to agree. I have some sympathy with the view that he has pre-conceived notions about the result of a game and the 50/50 calls seem to go one way (I'm sure Al Baxter and most of the French team would agree). Australia seemed to get the benefit of the doubt at the breakdown and Wales seemed to get the benefit of the doubt in the scrums - in particular the scrum and reset prior to the Welsh try both of which could very easily have resulted in penalties.
That said, like Barnes, Poite and a number of other fomer international refs that have been pushed aside like Mark Lawrence and Stu Dickenson, I think he at least views the laws as laws - unlike Bryce and Nigel seem to view them more as guidelines. The Welsh were consistently penalised for being offside at the breakdown - was that his fault or the Welsh blitz defence (or possibly the fault of last week's ref for letting the Welsh get away with it?). Provided he is consistent within a game (and preferably between games) then it is an even playing field and if the game turns into a constant stream of penalties, the players need to look at themselves as well.