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Rugby Championship Controversy: Late Call Sparks Outrage After Stunning Finish

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Controversial Try⁢ Sparks Outrage in Australia vs.Argentina Rugby Clash

SYDNEY,⁣ Australia – A last-minute​ try awarded to Australia⁤ in thier ⁢closely​ contested⁢ match against Argentina on Saturday has ignited a⁣ firestorm of criticism, with commentators​ and fans alike decrying the decision‍ as a clear error. ​Despite appearing ⁣forward out of the ‌hands, the try stood,⁢ contributing to Australia’s​ narrow 28-26 defeat.

The⁤ contentious ⁤play involved a pass from ​Wallabies ⁣player Kellaway to winger daugunu.While referee Christophe ridley​ consulted with the Television Match official (TMO),the incident was not escalated for‌ a formal review ‍via the monitor. This decision flew in the face‌ of numerous‍ observers who believed ‌the pass violated Law 11.6, which ​states a forward pass results in ‍a scrum. officials are now instructed​ to⁤ consider “relative velocity” – the forward momentum‌ of a player – when assessing potential forward passes.

Reaction was swift and scathing. Sean Maloney of Stan Sports simply stated, ‌”Wow,” upon the try⁢ being ​awarded. Former Wallabies flanker Michael ‌Hooper expressed disbelief, saying, “They must have a different angle⁢ there. ⁤I don’t know what the Spanish is for ‘we ​were robbed’… Gee, that‍ looked‍ bad!⁣ If you are Felipe Contepomi and ​Argentina, you⁤ are absolutely filthy!”

Tim Horan, a former ⁤australia captain, agreed, stating Kellaway’s pass was “forward out of⁢ the hands” and that the⁣ Wallabies had “got away⁤ with one there.”

Outside commentators were equally critical. ‌Derek Albert ⁤of Supersport called the TMO’s decision “inexcusable,” while Brett McKay of ABC Sport labelled the try “absolute garbage” and “clearly forward… Metres forward.Ridiculous.”

Social ⁣media users echoed the sentiment,‌ with many‌ pointing out the ​obvious forward trajectory of the pass.

Despite the controversy, argentina ultimately secured‍ a dramatic 28-26 victory.The incident is⁢ likely to fuel further debate⁢ about⁢ the‍ application of the “relative velocity” rule and⁢ the role of ‍the TMO in ensuring accurate officiating in international rugby.

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