Exploring the Controversies: Springboks vs. Ireland 2024 Referee Analysis

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In this video, we take an in-depth look at the controversial referee decisions from the thrilling Springboks vs. Ireland match in 2024. Join us as we break down key moments, including disallowed tries and crucial calls, to understand what went right and what went wrong. Discover the intricacies of the game with insights on the decisions made by Referee Luke Pearce, Assistant Referees Mike Adamson and Karl Dickson, and TMO Ben Whitehouse.

From the disallowed try of James Lowe due to an overlooked neck roll to the controversial no-try call on Caelan Doris, we analyze every detail. We also cover the missed high tackle on Craig Casey that led to a significant injury and the ensuing controversial try by Cheslin Kolbe. Our analysis aims to shed light on these pivotal moments and spark a discussion on how officiating can improve in future matches.

00:00 - James Lowe Disallowed Try
02:07 - Craig Casey Injury
03:35 - Cheslin Kolbe Controversial Try
06:20 - Caelan Doris Disallowed Try
07:31 - Weird Missed Calls
09:08 - Inconsistencies At The Breakdown

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