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<blockquote data-quote="Nubiwan" data-source="post: 867884" data-attributes="member: 43441"><p>Well that is all very well said, but the fact is that the Lions benefitted in both games from the referees ultimate decision. One could argue the decision in the 3rd test was ultimately fair, but incorrect. The Sinckler decision was correct, but perhaps unfair. IIf we start leavin ot to a refs discretion, then one might begin to see a trend, and start calling the refs biased. </p><p></p><p>Surely the laws are in place to help the refs be impartial as well. Players can understand then, when a ref is bound by the law, to either award a pen, card etc..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nubiwan, post: 867884, member: 43441"] Well that is all very well said, but the fact is that the Lions benefitted in both games from the referees ultimate decision. One could argue the decision in the 3rd test was ultimately fair, but incorrect. The Sinckler decision was correct, but perhaps unfair. IIf we start leavin ot to a refs discretion, then one might begin to see a trend, and start calling the refs biased. Surely the laws are in place to help the refs be impartial as well. Players can understand then, when a ref is bound by the law, to either award a pen, card etc.. [/QUOTE]
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