The rugby world is in turmoil after a weekend full of action and controversy. Australia’s victory over the British and Irish Lions by 22-12 in the third test not only meant the Lions’ defeat, but also unleashed a debate about refereeing decisions and controversial plays.
Controversy in the Field
After Jac Morgan’s action was deemed legal, player Dan Sheehan was cited by World Rugby’s independent officer, Adrien Menez, on Sunday morning. The play in question has generated controversy and has put the work of match officials in the public eye. The match was marked by a 38-minute interruption due to an electrical storm, which could have affected the course of the game. Despite this, Australia knew how to take advantage of the situation and secure the victory at Accor Stadium. Australia’s satisfaction increased after Tom Lynagh’s injury, who suffered a head injury after a play by Sheehan. Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt praised Lynagh’s bravery, but chose not to comment on Sheehan’s play.