rugby world cup storm over controversial australia penalty
Last Updated : GMT 06:49:16
Arab Today, arab today
Arab Today, arab today
Last Updated : GMT 06:49:16
Arab Today, arab today

Rugby World Cup storm over controversial Australia penalty

Arab Today, arab today

Arab Today, arab today Rugby World Cup storm over controversial Australia penalty

Australian fly half Bernard Foley
London - Arab Today

A last-minute Bernard Foley penalty completed the first ever Southern Hemisphere clean sweep of World Cup semi-final places and set off a storm of controversy as Australia headed off a Scotland upset.

Television replays indicated referee Craig Joubert made a mistake in awarding the penalty that saw the Australians overtake for a 35-34 win on Sunday.

The South African official sprinted off the field to boos and jeers from Scottish supporters at Twickenham after he blew the final whistle.

But Australia celebrated setting up a semi-final against Argentina -- who thrashed Ireland 43-20. New Zealand will play South Africa in the other semi-final next weekend after they beat France and Wales, respectively, on Saturday.

With Scotland leading Australia 34-32 amid a rainstorm, Joubert hit trouble by ruling that Scottish replacement prop Jon Welsh had strayed offside. Australia scrum-half Nick Phipps appeared to touch the ball before Welsh was left in an offside position.

Wallaby fly-half Foley expertly scored the winning points.

Phipps later said he had deliberately attempted to win the loose ball which ought to have stopped a penalty from being awarded.

Scotland rugby great Gavin Hastings -- commentating on the match for television -- led criticism of the referee.

"If I see referee Craig Joubert again, I am going to tell him how disgusted I am. It was disgraceful that he ran straight off the pitch at the end like that," Hastings said.

Former England scrum-half Matt Dawson, a World Cup-winner in 2003, said on Twitter: "Craig Joubert you are a disgrace and should never referee again!! How dare you sprint off the pitch after that decision!!!"

Scotland captain Greig Laidlaw questioned afterwards why Joubert had not called for replay assistance. But World Rugby said the television match official could only be called upon to rule on the build-up to scoring a try or an act of foul play.

"It's a penalty and that's the way it works. You know they work both ways in all games and that's life," commented grateful Wallabies coach Michael Cheika.

The Scots came agonisingly close to reaching only their second ever semi-final, the last was in 1991, when Mark Bennett intercepted James Slipper's pass for a try with five minutes remaining.

But defeat ended the worst World Cup ever for Europe's main rugby nations. England were the first hosts to fail to reach the knockout stages and France went home in humiliation on Sunday after their crushing 62-13 defeat by the defending champions New Zealand in Cardiff.

- Scotland downhearted -

"It is pretty tough," said Scotland coach Vern Cotter, choking back emotion in the minutes after the match. "They never let go, they fought the whole way," he said praising the Scottish performance.

Cotter did not comment on the penalty, except to say it was "an important decision."

There was no such dramatic finale in Cardiff, although the Irish got back to within three points of the Pumas at 23-20.

They had trailed 17-0, to an Argentine side that had been almost to a man in tears at their national anthem rendition, after 15 minutes.

However, it was Argentina who finished the strongest against an Ireland side feeling the effects of losing four key players in the lead-up to the game and the effects of the win over France last Sunday.

Outstanding Pumas wing Juan Imhoff scored his second try of the game and equally impressive fullback Joaquin Tuculet touched down as well to give Argentina a record win over the Irish.

For Argentina it is their second semi-final, having done that in 2007 of whom several of their players survive in the present team.

"I feel very proud about the way we played and the way we won. And also the way we played at the end because we did everything we could to avoid conceding a try," said Pumas coach Daniel Hourcade.

His outstanding skipper Agustin Creevy said they had achieved something special.

"Yesterday I was watching the All Blacks wondering when can we win by scoring 40 points and we did that today," the hooker beamed.

For Ireland coach Joe Schmidt it was a moment to admire his opponents and the leaps and bounds they have taken, especially since being allowed to compete in the Southern Hemisphere competition, the Rugby Championship.

"It’s pretty hard not to respect the performance that Argentina put on," said Schmidt, who can still take pride in how his side performed generally at the tournament.
Source: AFP

arabstoday
arabstoday

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

rugby world cup storm over controversial australia penalty rugby world cup storm over controversial australia penalty

 



Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

rugby world cup storm over controversial australia penalty rugby world cup storm over controversial australia penalty

 



GMT 15:46 2018 Wednesday ,12 December

Festive Fashion by Dubai-based designer ASMARAÏA

GMT 22:24 2017 Tuesday ,12 December

Bahrain hosts ALECSO, ISESCO experts meeting

GMT 01:57 2017 Wednesday ,11 January

Kuwait to start importing gas from Iraq

GMT 06:08 2017 Sunday ,17 September

Kurdish parliament votes to move ahead with referendum

GMT 19:23 2016 Tuesday ,20 December

At least 22 dead in clashes in Yemen’s Taiz

GMT 18:29 2017 Thursday ,09 March

IOF Arrest Palestinian Female MP in West Bank Raid

GMT 11:18 2017 Sunday ,10 December

Volcanic eruptions no match for cockfighting

GMT 02:28 2017 Monday ,23 October

Oct24/Nov22

GMT 18:32 2017 Wednesday ,29 March

Second Youth Panel of Supreme Committee for Delivery

GMT 14:25 2017 Thursday ,06 July

Trump says US-Europe bond 'as strong as ever'

GMT 01:50 2016 Tuesday ,01 November

Egypt, Singapore agree on expanding cooperation

GMT 04:57 2016 Monday ,28 November

AL warns of violence against women in Middle East
Arab Today, arab today
 
 Arab Today Facebook,arab today facebook  Arab Today Twitter,arab today twitter Arab Today Rss,arab today rss  Arab Today Youtube,arab today youtube  Arab Today Youtube,arab today youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday
arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday
arabstoday
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
arabstoday, Arabstoday, Arabstoday