Warren Gatland and Sam Warburton defended Jac Morgan for their action on Carlo Tizziano

Warren Gatland and Sam Warburton defended Jac Morgan for their action on Carlo Tizziano

The British & Irish Lions They defeated a Australia by 29-26 in the last play of the meeting with the conquest of Hugo Keenan that generated controversy for the Jac Morgan clearance to Carlo Tizziano in previous actionand Sam Warburton and Warren Gatland defended the cleaning of the Scottish in the ruck. All rugby, in Disney+.

First, former head coach of Wales and the British & Irish Lions, Warren Gatland, referred to Joe Schmidt’s sayings and in Sky Sports said: “He (Schmidt) felt that he was a penalty..

For his part, the former Welsh player and twice captain of the British & Irish Lions, Sam Warburton, emphasized that the focus is being put at the wrong time. “I went back to the start of the game and watched every ruck. I do not exaggerate if I say that there was some kind of contact with the head or neck in one in two rucks. That is rugby, that is the contact area. That there is contact with the head does not mean that there is dirty game. They are incidents of rugby, like Morgan’s. It is under the magnifying glass for the time it happened, in the last ruck before the Try He took the most, something that I don’t like.he commented.

In addition, he added: “Morgan and Tizzano fell together. That kind of thing happens in a second. After the initial blow, you can see Morgan grabbing Tizzano’s leg, which is what is taught to do. Just keep going … I found a perfect cleaning. Getting that low position was exceptional and a great play on the open side”. Finally, Warburton referred to Dan Sheenan’s Try and considered that he should have been annulled. “If that had happened at the end and would have been canceled, it would have understood it perfectly. It is a gray area, because it is allowed to score a try, but not jump to avoid a Tackle. Are you launching to score a try? Yes. Is it evading a Tackle? Yes. It is very difficult to mark.”.