Former All Blacks coach Joe Schmidt expressed his disappointment after Australia's 25-7 defeat at the hands of England, citing "gamesmanship" by the English team in their pre-match dealings with referee Nika Amashukeli.
The Australian side was left to lament on questionable calls made against them during the game, particularly a pair of yellow cards awarded for coming into the breakdown illegally.
In response to these incidents, Schmidt maintained that he believed the referee remained impartial throughout, stating that his team had been unfairly penalized and that they were not excessively penalised for side entry.
This was despite the fact that England's coach, Steve Borthwick, reportedly raised several instances of Australia entering rucks from the side in their pre-match meeting with the referee. England refused to confirm if these concerns were accurate but Australia captain Harry Wilson dismissed them as "quite amusing."
The Australian side was left to lament on questionable calls made against them during the game, particularly a pair of yellow cards awarded for coming into the breakdown illegally.
In response to these incidents, Schmidt maintained that he believed the referee remained impartial throughout, stating that his team had been unfairly penalized and that they were not excessively penalised for side entry.
This was despite the fact that England's coach, Steve Borthwick, reportedly raised several instances of Australia entering rucks from the side in their pre-match meeting with the referee. England refused to confirm if these concerns were accurate but Australia captain Harry Wilson dismissed them as "quite amusing."