Scotland's Rugby Union has requested World Rugby to acknowledge a 'game-defining mistake' in the disallowed try during their match against France. Despite this, World Rugby has stated they will not explain the controversial decision, leading to ongoing debate and frustration within the rugby community.
🏴🇫🇷 World Rugby have "no plans" to publically explain the controversial no-try decision. #GuinnessM6N https://t.co/D4qo6Q6hFJ
Six Nations 2024: World Rugby denies Scotland admission of error against France https://t.co/YrQNoqqng6
🔵 Six Nations: World Rugby has no plans to explain controversial try decision in Scotland defeat to France https://t.co/WTogIBJ7rI
World Rugby not planning to explain controversial try decision in Scotland match https://t.co/LYCNwovEhw
🗣️ "Some blame does have to fall on Scotland, who did not make the decision easy for the officials." 7⃣ things we learnt from the second round of the #GuinnessM6N. ✍️ @jaredwright17 https://t.co/eEN2UB3I7u
🏴🔲 Scottish Rugby has asked for World Rugby to publicly acknowledge that a game-defining mistake was made in the last seconds of Scotland's loss to France #GuinnessM6N | #GuinnessSixNations https://t.co/fYYCm4MqAc
The Scottish Rugby Union have called on World Rugby to publicly acknowledge that a ‘game-defining mistake’ was made by officials when their last minute try attempt was disallowed. In an email to World Rugby, they said that the ‘integrity of the tournament was compromised by an… https://t.co/L2G69DfMQk
🗣️ “I don’t think I am being biased here to say the ball was put on the try-line, I think everybody sees that." #GuinnessM6N #SCOvFRA 🏴 Scotland want World Rugby clarification over ‘incorrect’ TMO call. https://t.co/yuigMHzVKx
🎙️🏉 @mark_palmerst you’re on screen now… It was a Scotland try wasn’t it?! 😱 From the latest Ruck - out soon @TimesSport - where we discuss the second round of the #SixNations, a lot of which was dominated by refereeing. @SBarnesRugby @owenslot & Mark with me this week! https://t.co/I51cB4cUzp