THERE were all sorts of difficult calls for our referees to make in Europe last weekend – and in real time as opposed to us armchair ‘experts’ with hours to chew the cud – but, now the dust has settled, the one that intrigues me is the Conor Murray try against Toulon, which by the way at the time I thought was totally correct.
There was a ruck on the line – as opposed to open field play which is vital here – and Nigel Owens was on the case policing the back foot offside law and in real time he and everybody else, with the exception of Murray, missed the...
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