The overwhelming opinion of a former lions about Morgan’s clearance: “He must have been red”

The overwhelming opinion of a former lions about Morgan's clearance: "He must have been red"

With the conquest of Hugo Keenan in the end, the British & Irish Lions They defeated a Australia and the former player of the British-Ilandic team and England, James Haskellhe considered that the action of Jac Morgan about Carlo Tizziano was Valid and Australian performance had to be sanctioned with expulsion. All rugby, in Disney+.

Haskell agreed with Referee Andrea Piardi and the rest of the arbitration team in how they saw that incident and criticized the Wallabie wing for alleged performance. In The Good, The Bad and The Rugby, they kept Haskell if Joe Schmidt was right when talking about rule 9.20 and replied: “Absolutely not. The only thing that played badly and was a nonsense in that incident was that the Australian player threw himself to the ground. He should have received a red card because it is a complete garbage”Said English.

Then Haskell added: “There is no physical way to clear a player who is so low on the ball. Before you could only do the head under, but now the ball crashes. When you are so low on the ball, you have a small window and, or you put your arms under it, or you put your head under it. You have to hit where he hits. That was a cleaning that I did every day, in each game, for 20 years. It is the only way to clean, there is no other way..