Eddie Jones: 'We cannot blame referee but circumstances difficult to handle'

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Eddie Jones admitted England only had themselves to blame after defeat to Wales, while Wayne Pivac praised the resilience of his players

England refused to blame the referee Pascal Gaüzère for the defeat to Wales in Cardiff that ended their defence of theirtitle – even though they disputed the home side’s first two tries on the field when skipper Owen Farrell was waved away by the French official.

 

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Wales deserved the victory; forget the refereeing decisions, they would have beaten us anyway. Big questions hang over Jones, the discipline of the players seems amateurish and proven by the amount of penalties we give away. Well done Wales.

The ref was abysmal,hope he never referees another match.

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Some of the worst calls I’ve ever witnessed today. Wales deserved the win at the end, score flattered them, but it was more like VAR than TMO today. Really embarrassing for rugby officiating being dragged down to the standards of football

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