Eddie Jones and England accused of moaning after World Rugby law amendment
England boss Eddie Jones has been accused of complaining to get his way after a law amendment was made this week by World Rugby.
Jones was critical of referee Pascal Gauzere for allowing play to restart for Wales on Saturday, despite England scrum-half Willi Heinz still making his way off the Principality Stadium pitch for a head injury assessment.
With Anthony Watson already in the sin bin, and Ben Youngs not yet on, England were temporarily playing with 13 players in the build-up to Wales’ only try in a game the hosts went on to win 13-6.
World Rugby have since acted, making a law amendment which stipulates that “a match cannot restart until a player leaving the field of play for a blood injury or head injury assessment (HIA) has been temporarily replaced”.
Jones has received some flak on social media for whinging in order to get his way, with many also accusing World Rugby of bowing down to England.
However, far more people have said that this was the right decision, and moreover, they were surprised that a law was not already in place regarding this.
Saturday’s try by George North was not the first instance that something like that has happened and it is therefore surprising that England have received criticism regarding their complaints, as ultimately many feel the right decision has been made.
However, the speed in which World Rugby has acted perhaps suggests England have slightly more clout when it comes to making changes to the laws of the game.
Then again, Jones has not shied away from voicing his opinion over the past few years and putting his neck on the line. While he may have been accused of moaning, it has now facilitated a beneficial law change. This is what has been said about England and Jones:
What makes this decision particularly interesting is that the incident on Saturday led to Wales scoring a try that was decisive in winning the game and the victory ultimately enabled them to become No1 in the world rankings.
Of course, this was in the first half, so it is foolish to say the game would have ended 6-6 without the try being allowed as there was a lot of play.
However, some All Blacks fans are not too happy on social media as something that is now outlawed led to them losing their spot at the top of the rankings.
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