Nic Berry Paolo Garbisi France Italy Scotland rowing show UPS COST Ball Nic Berry Paolo Garbisi France Italy Scotland

France saved twice in a row by officiating decisions

channelnewsasia.com

For the second consecutive game France were rescued from Six Nations defeat at the weekend by a late controversial officiating decision, leaving Italy heartbroken as they were denied a famous win, just like Scotland before them.The Scots were left fuming in round two when a late try which would have won them the game at Murrayfield was ruled out after the Television Match Official (TMO) went with the referee's on field decision.In the final seconds referee Nic Berry ruled Scotland's attempt had been held up and TMO Brian MacNeice, after initially saying he could see the ball on the ground, changed his mind to say there was no conclusive evidence to overturn the decision.Replays, however, appeared to show the ball grounded onto a French boot before it slipped onto the turf and France held on to win 20-16.

On Sunday they salvaged a draw when Italy missed a stoppage-time penalty with the score tied at 13-13.Italy can feel aggrieved not because of the ball bizarrely slipping from the tee which cost Paolo Garbisi valuable seconds, but because referee Christophe Ridley, officiating his first Six Nations game, failed to apply the laws of the game.A French player initially moved forward to charge down the kick, then stopped when it toppled off the tee.

After Garbisi hurriedly replaced it there was another brief charge before the player was held back by a team mate.Charging is allowed with conversions but for a penalty  the opposing team must stand still with their hands by their sides from the time the kicker starts to approach until the ball is kicked.The referee ordered the player to retreat but could have taken more decisive action as the law states that if the opposing team infringes while the kick is being taken and the

Related News
Italy came into their 25th Six Nations on the back of a disastrous World Cup and with a new head coach who had little time to prepare, but ended up with their best ever tournament and a feeling that there is even better to come.
Wales suffered the ignominy of a first Six Nations wooden spoon since 2003 after Italy posted a 24-21 victory over them in Cardiff.
Wales' face the defining moment of the 2024 Six Nations as they host Italy in a game that could see them whitewashed and finish last in the tournament for the first time since 2003.
Italy flyhalf Paolo Garbisi suffered a couple of serious mishaps with his kicking tee recently, and while one caused him to lie awake at night the other ended with tears of joy.
Italy have made three changes to their side to face Wales in their final Six Nations Championship clash in Cardiff on Saturday as Lorenzo Pani comes in to replace the injured Ange Capuozzo at fullback.
Italy have made three changes to their side to face Wales in their final Guinness Six Nations game in Cardiff on Saturday as Lorenzo Pani comes in to replace the injured Ange Capuozzo at fullback.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.