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[2021 Six Nations] Italy vs Ireland (27/02/21)

How the hell could they say that was no try? Not even close to being a marginal call. That is an atrocious decision.
 
That's so confusing, sometimes you'd love to hear exactly how the TMO could justify that. Nice from Garry though
 
Henderson be rightly ******.

Still good intent from us. Good day for it.
 
Claims he did and there was no control which isn't a requirement in the first place.
That's what makes it worst I think. Instead of just seeing it seems like he disallowed it based on a rule that's been gone for 5 years.
 
Why are ARs so scared to make a call? Should have kept calling them touch judges.
 
Italy's discipline is shocking today. Ireland should win this comfortably based on the first 15. Italy look like they've taken a couple of steps back defensively.
 
Italy are kind of the opposite of Wales - the start off (relatively) well and then lose momentum, instead of the other way round.
 
Love that, level at 5 penalties each. We'll just ignore the multiple advantages that Italy gave away that should have been penalties.
 

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