Brendan Gallagher
Brendan Gallagher: Referees must control the advantage law fairly
Every four or five years or so, it seems, rugby gets its knickers in a twist over the advantage law, how to apply it and when it ends, and as ever, the sport’s tradition of letting refs make it up as they go along does little to help clarify the situation.
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