After being heavily criticized after the final, the referee made a radical decision that came as a surprise
There was a lot of talk about refereeing during the Rugby World Cup and perhaps that is what made Wayne Barnes decide to make an unexpected decision. The final match referee has just made an announcement that has stunned the rugby world.
Aside from the intensity of some matches, the refereeing will be the focus of attention throughout the Rugby World Cup. It must be said that this sport consists of many subtleties and is above all subject to interpretation. The referee has a key role and can change any match. New Zealander Ben O’Keeffe is well placed to find out, after he was heavily criticized for his performance during the match between the French XV and England. For the final, the most important match of the competition, Wayne Barnes was chosen by the authorities.
In England for 44 years there is a reliable referral from the arbitrage in rugby, but there is no room for support from New Zealand supporters after the defense of the equipment at the final point in the face. ‘South Africa. NEW CONTROVERSY Rugby could have done well, but it is clear that for Wayne Barnes, this top flight was the right time to announce his retirement. “People often say you know when it’s the right time to leave. It’s definitely the right time to retire for me and my family.”He wrote in a message he posted on social media, today, Thursday, November 2.
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Very surprising news considering Wayne Barnes is only 44 years old and has a lot of experience….
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