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Ah lads.
France and the All Blacks are currently going at it in their third and final Test in Dunedin this morning, but for the third week straight – les blues have been absolutely screwed by officiating.
With the two sides level, referee John Lacey unwittingly blocked scrumhalf Baptise Serin from making a tackle off the back of a scrum, allowing Damien McKenzie to ghost under the posts.
The crazy thing is – Lacey went to the TMO and checked it, yet still allowed the try. While there’s no law against what the referee did, a bit of common sense surely should of prevailed here?
Ah lads.
It’s only gone and happened again.
Another shocking decision in the All Blacks vs France series.
How can he let this try stand? Get out of the bloody way ref! pic.twitter.com/aDpvfKZpt4
— RugbyLAD (@RugbyLAD7) June 23, 2018