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Published 13:34 14 Nov 2023 GMT
Updated 09:19 15 Nov 2023 GMT
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'World Rugby has privately acknowledged to the All Blacks that the ruling out of Aaron Smith’s try in the final was, in fact, outside the rules, but is refusing to publicly acknowledge that.'The Stuff report states that the New Zealand Rugby Union are continuing their discussions with World Rugby and are seeking a public statement on the matter to be released. On Tuesday evening, World Rugby did respond to that report. Their statement reads, 'As confirmed prior to Rugby World Cup 2023, World Rugby does not publicly comment on match official decisions. 'We stand by our outstanding match official team, who performing one of the hardest jobs in professional sport to an exceptional standard. 'As we have seen in recent months, sadly, criticism of match officials can have wide-ranging consequences, including online hate and threats, and we must be mindful of such a human impact.'
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