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What a dreadful decision, but thats easy to say when you see the replay in slo-mo, quite why Jubert did'nt use the TMO is baffling to say the least, instead he backs himself for what must be the first time in the tournament and stuffs up big style!! what odds would you get for him ref'ing the final![]()
If you're referring to the final penalty decision, the answer is that he couldn't use the TMO. He can only check with the TMO for tries or foul play, so offsides and accidental offsides and knock-ons aren't in scope.quite why Jubert did'nt use the TMO is baffling to say the least
Every ref makes mistakes and you just have to suck it up. Wales against SA the ref gave 2 penalties against Wales that left a few people scratching their heads as to why. Ref gave two penalties to Scotland in the scrum that the guys in the commentary box thought should have gone the other way. Don't see anyone complaining about the decisions he got wrong that went Scotland's way.
it was a great game and it was great to see Scotland show how they really can play when the mood takes them but you can't just pick and choose which decisions you don't like and bleat about it.
. But to my mind the cowardly way he almost ran from the pitch at the end without shaking hands speaks volumes
It will be sad if rugby goes the way of football and refs start to suffer harassment as a result of perceived injustices.
He's getting a bit of a slating on Twitter. More for the speed he left the pitch at the end then anything
At a guess, he was scared for his life! Very few jobs can get you lynched for making an honest mistake but his is one and he made such a mistake. However, had the decision been a scrum, the Australians might have scored a try rather than a penalty - correct call but a heavier defeat for the Scots. (Please note the might in he previous sentence!)
Its a rugby crowd. Not football. Physical violence is pretty rare and the crowd at Twickenham was pretty true to form last night.
Pretty rare or completely unknown? Needed a wee? I reckon he was pooing himself!
Officialdom has now come out and confirmed the award of a penalty was the wrong decision! :arghh: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/34576756
Ditto.
It's a real pity Scotland went out on such a downer though. We could have and should still have a home nation team to get behind, which is a damn shame.
Oddly enough, it has happened at other RWC's, eg Jason Robinson's try that was deemed no try against SA in the final and Sam Warburton's red card against France in the semi-final. It is really tough at the time and we all bleat on about it, but there is quite simply nothing that can be done about it, a shame the ref can't be cited! as they say we need to, 'deal with it'.
I'm not a huge rugby fan and can't argue the finer points of the laws of the game, but I think it has to take account of actually having a TV referee sitting there with the technology at hand. I understand that he is not allowed to intervene even though he will/may have seen this being a wrong call, plus the event was replayed on the big screen for all to see just as the penalty was being taken. Acknowledging the fact that Joubert was wrong may lead to a widening of the TV ref role, so I think that justifies the action by World Rugby.