'So many things went on': France not happy with a number of incidents

France have indicated that they were less than pleased with a number of refereeing calls made in their 29-28, Rugby World Cup-ending loss to South Africa at the Stade de France.
There were a number of calls by referee Ben O'Keeffe which appeared to visibly frustrate France, most notably an alleged slap-down of the ball by Springboks second row Eben Etzebeth with the line beckoning for France.
Etzebeth was also yellow-carded following a challenge in which contact was made with the head of France tighthead Uini Atonio, which wasn't upgraded on review.
While head coach Fabien Galhie and captain Antoine Dupont spoke of their sadness at the result, there was more than a little bitterness about some of the New Zealand official's decisions.
"There are so many key moments. When you're leading 7-0 and (Eben) Etzebeth cut off the ball. That was a strong moment for us and we weren't able to finish off. Soon afterwards it was 7-7. Those are key moments...which add up. So many things went on.
"I'm thinking of our supporters, families, people who believe in us daily, who were around us, who put in all the work. The players, of course, our France group which tonight has to be brave.
Antoine Dupont, who returned from a cheekbone injury suffered against Namibia - also voiced his disappointment at a number of the calls.
"Well, what did you think of it? It’s hard to talk about things because there is a lot of disappointment, a lot of frustration.
“There were a few clear things where the whistle wasn’t blown.
“I don’t want to be a bad loser and moan about the refereeing but I’m not sure the level of refereeing was up the level of the game today.”
Meanwhile, South Africa head coach Jacques Nienaber was happy with officiating, although he conceded that given his side had won the match, it was maybe expected.
"I thought Ben was good on the day," said Nienaber. "You would say we won and that's why I'm saying that. We tried to take the referee out of the game - we scored four tries, and missed one or two, and one from the tee. We managed it well. I thought his communication on the day was excellent in terms of the decisions he made."
Bok captain Siya Kolisi also lauded the referee's performance: "From our side, all we can do is play rugby. We can’t control the decisions the ref makes. We will have to look at the game but the communications with him and the calls he made were fair. I would never discredit the referee. Obviously Antoine [Dupont] has his own opinion."
The Springboks will now face England in the semi-finals next week in Paris.
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They won’t be rested Ed. Gathie was forced to ditch that practice, by WR, LNR, or whoever, IDK.
It’s very simple and you obviously know this, they do what’s best for the athlete. Galthie is just doing his part in making sure they don’t break, you know, like a team effort.
Just as LNRs teams are.
Bottom lines? The players don’t get a lot of rest as their season is so long, yes, but Galthie can select any player he wants in an International window. You just have to ask yourself does Galthie want to select that player or ensure they are rested? You just need to stop being obtuse, and some French white knight guy, what you say is simply untrue.
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The ANZAC myth has been used by sports teams for years. Some to a greater degree e.g. the old Rugby League ANZAC test, some other sports will make passing reference in the advertising or commentary etc.
I don’t think the ANZACs (looking down from heaven) see themselves as sacred cows. I think they would rather see a game of rugby in their honour. What better time to hold a Bledisloe cup match?
ANZAC day is about both remembering the ANZAC’s sacrifice, and their descendants celebrating the freedom we have because of that sacrifice. If a Bledisloe ANZAC test was done in a tasteful way. I see no issue with it.
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