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Nick Cain: Game facing fight to retain its integrity

The Filipo Daugunu try which gave Australia two losing bonus points against Argentina in Sydney last weekend crossed a red line in terms of match officiating at international level which could be construed as either biased, or inept.

Filipo Daugunu scoring his second try for Australia against Argentina

The Filipo Daugunu try which gave Australia two losing bonus points against Argentina in Sydney last weekend crossed a red line in terms of match officiating at international level which could be construed as either biased, or inept.

The awarding of a 79th-minute try by TMO Glenn Newman after a scoring pass by Andrew Kellaway to bench winger Daugunu, which looked at least a metre forward from most angles, was a game-killing travesty which gave the Wallabies an undeserved two-point deficit at 28-26, and a chance to steal the match off Argentina from the restart.
The fact that Argentina held ...

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