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British and Irish Lions: World Rugby boss rejects Joe Schmidt’s clearout complaints

Gilpin would not be drawn to whether the figures in Rugby Australia have felt official complaints, but the referees’ body was in the last few days of the traditional examination of the game and the authorities were “next to the decisions”, he said.

“We should support our referees and our match officials. And we do. In a single game they decide more than 800 decisions under incredible pressure in front of a global audience.”

He continued: “And they do not make every decision correctly. But as long as they go through the right process and make a decision that they can stand behind, we will support them.”

Meanwhile, Tom Lynagh, a half of the Australian flies, asked if any review finding on the decision would be open to the public.

“I think it’s a gray area, Ly Lynagh said on Tuesday. “I think it would be good for the public to know the final result.

“But unfortunately it does not change the outcome of the fixture, the decision is final.”

Former Wallabies captain Michael Hooper said that the Australian media should be a penalty for a dangerous Ruck entry against Morgan and Lions.

However, he added that homeowners have time to continue and focus on the third and last test in Sydney this weekend.

“The game is right,” he said to Rugby Union Weekly. “But that happens, and if you teach you something, you need to continue.

“I hope Wallabies has just spent a few days to get upset, to get and to prepare mentally to bring it this week.”

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