'I'm sorry Nic' - Raynal and White's heated exchange after final whistle
Unseen footage released by an Australian network reveals Mathieu Raynal apologised to Nic White after his late refereeing call helped New Zealand beat Australia earlier in the week.
The on-field conversation between the pair came after the French referee made the controversial call to overturn an Australia free kick for timewasting.
The Aussies were deep in their own 22 at the time and had just reclaimed possession with a vital turnover. They were also leading on the scoreboard with less than two minutes remaining, but relinquished that advantage as the ball was handed back to New Zealand who went on to score a match-winning try a minute later.
The heart-breaking finish enraged many Australian fans, but match-footage did reveal a precedent was set before the decision was made. Raynal repeatedly instructed Bernard Foley – the Wallabies flyhalf tasked with kicking for touch – to hurry up with his kick.
As Foley continued to run down the clock, his teammates began screaming and gesticulating, desperate for their ten to get rid of the ball. And then, just as Foley was about to launch, an impatient Raynal stepped in to give a scrum to the All Blacks.
Cue Jordie Barrett’s try in the corner off the set piece and utter delirium for the visiting fans.
Australian network Channel 9 have recently released footage of an exchange between White and Raynal after the game which opens with the referee apologising.
“Nic I’m sorry, you know exactly what I wanted to do. I told you two times and then you still continued,” Raynal said.
Unhappy with the justification offered up, White opted to respond curtly and point out the huge ramifications the call would have: “I understand that, but he [Foley] was just about to kick it in two seconds. Mate that just cost us the Rugby Championship.”
Raynal, seeing that Nic was truly incensed, became more defensive as he went on to explain why he made the surprising decision, listing out all the warnings he had given before dishing out the call.
“Can I speak? Can I speak? I told you, you first, because you are the captain. I then I told your ten. Then I am warning him, saying ‘if you don’t play immediately, I will give a scrum.
“So is that not fair, what you did at the end? You just ran the time down.
“If you think I am not capable to give a scrum and turnover you make a mistake. So now you know it.”
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No just because the personal is much better than last year. I've shown no antagonism of Crusader players, you must be confusing me with someone else.
I have critized Razor for picking players he knows occasionally?
I said I'm not surprised because of his style, he's more a grinder player like Cane, not going to show up on peoples radar until you see how bad the other choices are. This year players like Clarke have been on fire and just show a bit more.
Are you one of those posters continually taking it easy on Razor because he doesn't have his Crusaders stars available? Do you think the rugby world is going to up to him suddenly once Mo'unga returns? lol
Go to commentsJohn you have been beating this drum for a couple of years, if you get proven right get back to us.
The last recent and decent Aussie coach was Ewen McKenzie, he was undermined and forced out by a couple of slimy Aussie players who were given a free pass when they should have been disciplined.
So our history since McQueen is very checkered and it seems to make little difference whether we have an Aussie coach or a Kiwi coach. The players have been entitled for a long time and we had to hit bottom to get them back into reality and to stop thinking it is all about them.
Cheika was an OK coach but his 'go our and destroy the opposition' tactic worked for a while and then didn't.
Please give me a list of great Aussie coaches that I have missed.
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