Controversial turnaround, by the end of the France-New Zealand match
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It’s a controversial shift. During the French national team’s defeat in the seventh, against New Zealand, in the quarter-finals of the London Sevens, Thomas Carroll converted the equalizing goal on foot. But, as he prepares to attempt the conversion, the All-Balks walk in front of him, only to come up behind him.
The Frenchman had 30 seconds to experience the turnaround, unfortunately, as the New Zealanders ran, time ran out, and the referee blew the final whistle. The confused end to the match was a costly defeat for the Blues, who lost their third place in the world rankings to Fiji.
What just happened?!
France runs out of time to take the kick and New Zealand heads to the semi-finals!#HSBC7s | # London 7 sec pic.twitter.com/0vOZFALFAj
—World Rugby 7s (@WorldRugby7s) May 21, 2023
Thomas Carroll’s gestures of protest to the referee did not change the outcome of the match, and the French were eliminated from the tournament.
To summarize
It’s a controversial shift. During the French national team’s defeat in the seventh, against New Zealand, in the quarter-finals of the London Sevens, Thomas Carroll converted the equalizing goal on foot.
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