South Wales Evening Post

Rennie says sorry after officials blast

- SIMON THOMAS Rugby Correspond­ent simon.thomas@walesonlin­e.co.uk

WALLABIES coach Dave Rennie has apologised to the match officials from last Saturday’s defeat to Wales after describing their decision-making as “horrendous”.

Both he and Rugby Australia have been issued with a written warning over his comments following the Principali­ty Stadium clash.

Rennie had been unhappy over Wales being awarded a try after centre Nick Tompkins had blocked a pass one-handed, whereas Aussie full-back Kurtley Beale was yellow-carded for a deliberate knockon in a separate incident. You can read about the Australian outrage here.

Scottish referee Mike Adamson decided Tompkins had knocked the ball backwards before re-gathering it on the bounce and running in, so allowed the touchdown to stand.

Speaking on television straight after the game, Rennie said: “I thought some of the decisionma­king by officials was horrendous and played a big part in the result.”

Rennie and Rugby Australia issued the following statement: “Dave Rennie wishes to apologise to the match officials and to World Rugby for the choice of language used in post-match media commitment­s following the Wallabies Test match against Wales in Cardiff.

“The choice of language and its timing did not meet the standards required from a coach or official in upholding Rugby’s core values of discipline, integrity and respect.

“Rugby Australia and Dave Rennie accept the formal warning issued by World Rugby.”

A statement from World Rugby read: “World Rugby can confirm it has issued a written warning to Rugby Australia and Rugby Australia’s men’s 15s head coach Dave Rennie for comments made immediatel­y after Australia’s final Autumn Nations Series match against Wales in Cardiff on 20 November.

“Match officials are the backbone of the sport, and without them there is no game. World Rugby condemns any public criticism of their selection, performanc­e or integrity which undermines or threatens their role, the trust-based coach-officials feedback process, and more importantl­y, the values that are at the heart of the sport and must be upheld.”

World Rugby added: “The prompt, proactive and meaningful apology by Rennie and Rugby Australia is welcomed.

“Rugby is a sport that operates on trust and respect, and recent events have unfortunat­ely placed the confidenti­al, trust-based coach-match officials communicat­ion and feedback process under pressure.

“World Rugby, with the full support of its Executive Committee and the wider game, is fully committed to reinforcin­g an environmen­t that supports and protects match officials, while providing an appropriat­e feedback process.

“To that end, a review of the process is already underway, consulting with match officials, coaches and unions.

“In addition, the protocols and behaviours relating to team support staff, including water carriers, will be reviewed at the same time.”

 ?? ?? Australia coach Dave Rennie in Cardiff last week
Australia coach Dave Rennie in Cardiff last week

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